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burthen

[bur-thuhn] / ˈbɜr ðən /


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The woods decay, the woods decay and fall, The vapours weep their burthen to the ground, Man comes and tills the field and lies beneath, And after many a summer dies the swan.

From The Guardian • Dec. 2, 2010

May we all remember that it can only be preserved by respecting the rights of the States and distributing equally the benefit and the burthen of the Union.

From Time Magazine Archive

Most of those views, like his language�"marplot," "whilst," "burthen," "blatherskite," "milch cows" �have a 19th century texture.

From Time Magazine Archive

But what you will remember is the ghostly burthen of fear and futility borne by the voices of shadowy warriors.

From Time Magazine Archive

Inferior courts were therefore in the beginning of the year 1621 appointed in convenient places to relieve the Governor and Council of the vast burthen of business and to render justice more cheap and accessible.

From How Justice Grew: Virginia Counties, An Abstract of Their Formation by Hiden, Martha Woodroof