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wedding, with a fmall fmoky fire under
him, fo that in the morning he was reez-
ed like a red herring. But at length
he caufed his wife to grant him fo much
pity as to let him down.
In love releafe me from this horrid fmoke,
And l fhall never more my wife provoke.
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