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One ask'd his Trading Wife, what was the rea••on he must have his Life burden'd so by her ill Cour∣ses? Pray Husband, says she, let not that trouble you, for you know that I bear more Burden 〈◊〉〈◊〉 you every day, and yet I am contented.
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One ask'd his Trading Wife, what was the rea••on he must have his Life burden'd so by her ill Cour∣ses? Pray Husband, says she, let not that trouble you, for you know that I bear more Burden 〈◊〉〈◊〉 you every day, and yet I am contented.