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An Appendix in Relation to what concerns his Wife.
  
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An Appendix in Relation to what concerns his Wife.

My Consort, (who still meanes what ere she sayes)
Perusing what's here mentioned to her praise;
Protests, her modesty it so offended,
To find her self in such a strain commended,
That, shees asham'd to live, and, to be dead
Had rather, then to see it published.
To be aveng'd for this dislike, therefore
Ile to the rest, ad this one Vertue more,
Which had been else forgot; and if she do
Therewith find fault, Ile then, ad twenty moe.
For, I forbore her Praises till I fear'd
That, them, she never should have seen, or heard,
And, had exposed them to Publication
Before I was quite cured, of my Passion.

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