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¶ Of him that said there were but two commandementes. i. | 11 |
¶ Of the wyfe who lay with her prentys and caused him to beate her husbande disguised in her rayment. ii | 12 |
¶ Of John Adroyns in the dyuyls apparell. iii. | 14 |
¶ Of the Ryche man and his two sonnes. iv. | 18 |
¶ Of the Cockolde who gained a Ring by his iudgment. v. | 19 |
¶ Of the scoler that gave his shoes to cloute. vi. | 20 |
¶ Of him that said that a womans tongue was lightest of digestion. vii. | ib. |
¶ Of the Woman that followed her fourth husbands bere and wept. viii. | 21 |
¶ Of the Woman that sayd her woer came to late. ix. | 22 |
¶ Of the Mylner with the golden thombe. x. | 23 |
¶ Of the horseman of Irelande that prayde Oconer for to hange up the frere. xi. | ib. |
¶ Of the preest that sayd nother Corpus meus nor Corpum meum. xii. | 26 |
¶ Of the two freres whereof the one loued nat the ele heed nor the other the tayle. xiii. | 27 |
¶ Of the welche man that shroue hym for brekynge of hys faste on the fryday. xiv. | 28 |
¶ Of the merchaunte of London that dyd put nobles in his mouthe in hys dethe bedde. xv. | 30 |
¶ Of the mylner that stale the nuttes of the tayler that stale a shepe. xvi. | 31 |
¶ Of the foure elementes where they should sone be founde. xvii. | 36 |
¶ Of the woman that poured the potage in the iudges male. xviii. | 37 |
¶ Of the wedded men that came to heuen to clayme theyr herytage. xix. | 39 |
¶ Of the merchaunte that charged his sonne to fynde one to synge for hys soule. xx. | 40 |
¶ Of the mayde wasshynge clothes that answered the frere. xxi. | 42 |
¶ Of the thre wyse men of Gotam. xxii. | ib. |
¶ Of the graye frere that answered his penytente. xxiii. | 43 |
¶ Of the gentylman that bare the sege borde on hys necke. xxiv. | 44 |
¶ Of the merchantes wyfe that sayd she wolde take a nap at a sermon. xxv. | 47 |
¶ Of the woman that said and she lyued another yere she wolde haue a cockoldes hatte of her owne. xxvi. | 48 |
¶ Of the gentylman that wysshed his tothe in the gentylwomans tayle. xxvii. | ib. |
¶ Of the Welcheman that confessyd hym howe he had slayne a frere. xxviii. | 49 |
¶ Of the Welcheman that coude nat gette but a lytell male. xxix. | 50 |
¶ Of the gentyll woman that sayde to a gentyll man ye haue a berde aboue and none benethe. xxx. | 51 |
¶ Of the frere that sayde our Lorde fed fyue M. people with iii fysshys. xxxi. | 52 |
¶ Of the frankelyn that wold haue had the frere gone. xxxii. | 53 |
¶ Of the prest that sayd Our Lady was not so curyous a woman. xxxiii. | 54 |
¶ Of the good man that sayde to his wyfe he had euyll fare. xxxiv. | 55 |
¶ Of the frere that bad his childe make a laten. xxxv. | ib. |
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