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If I do hang me the rogue cozen'd me with a braſs half crown. Pet. Nor will you never break my head with the ladle again. Dor No indeed I'd.burn it firſt. Pet. Nor will you never break my head with the braſs candleſtick, as you did on Saturday. Dor. No indeed I will not. Pet. Nor never let the pear monger kiſs you. Dor. No indeed never while I live for the rogue cozen'd me with rotten pears- Pet. Nor will you never break my noſe with the three footed ſtool, as you did that day. Dor. No truly huſband I will not and if you will be pleaſed to forgive me what is paſt, I will prove the beſt wife thatt ever man married. Pet. Come wife, on thoſe conditions I will forgive you ſo come and give me a kiſs, and we will be friends. Dor. with all my heart. Pet. Come wife, fetch us two pots of beer and let us drink for joy of our agreement. Dor. With all my heart. So the beer being come, ſavs Peter drink to me, love, on this bargain, and I'll ſing you a ſong to drive care away P E T E R. Come my dear Dorothy give me your hand, From henceforth in love we'll for ever agree, And if that you true ta your promiſe do ſtand, There's none upon earth that more happy will be. D O R O T H Y. My dear loving huſband I give you my hand, With my hearty thanks for your kindneſs to me, And while I have life to my promiſe I'll ſtand, With trueſt affection, dear huſband, to thee.

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