Which line in this excerpt from Anne Bradstreet's "As Weary Pilgrim, Now at Rest" best demonstrates the speaker’s desire to be free from the burdens of the world?

Mine eyes no more shall ever weep,
No fainting fits shall me assail,
Nor grinding pains my body frail,
With cares and fears ne'er cumb'red be

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The correct answer should be With cares and fears ne'er cumb'red be

Cumb'red comes from encumbered which means riddled with burdens, guilt, fears, and similar things, when used in such a context.

I believe it is the fourth one