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Aboute that tyme Cesara the kynges wyf of Perce come with fewe crysten men to constantinople for to be crystned / her husbon¦de herde therof and sente messagers to constantinople for to axe his wyf of themperour· But cesara answerd

/ This man lefte his wyf for she had broken spouseed and was slayne of the clerk that had lay by his wyf. whan he was dede god shewde ma¦ny myracles for him. but his wyf spake euyl of the

hym and charged that all her gownes shold be gyuen for goddes sake to poure folke / Of the second wyf / capitulo / lijaFter this the said knyght maryed hym ageyne to ano∣ther woman / they were fyue yere

fowle and lothly wolf / And soo dothe the folysshe wyf by the temptacion of the fende / that euer in∣cessauntly is aboute the synnar / bet man or wyf / to make them to falle in dedely synne /

what someuer condicion he be / wherof I wylle telle yow an ensample of the wyf of the grete Herodes / He hadde a wyf whiche he ouermoche loued He wente to Rome / And in the mene whyle hit

Iustyce shold be made of Aaman the Seneschalle as he wolde it had be done of Mardocheus and of his wyf / And that he shold be hanged at the yate of his place / to she∣we that falsly &

the erle went thens in to Cornewayle with his wyf in to the castel of Tyntagell / And the kyng lete ordeyne a grete hoost & come in to Cornewayl for to destroye the erle yf he myght / But

sayenge. Crescite t multiplicamini et repleti terrā. That is to saye in Englysshe. Wexe & be multeplyed and fylle the rthe / and no man may saye there. This is my wyf. Ne woman saye. This is my husbonde. And

shold recomaunde hyr tothe kyng / in tellyng to hym thatit was not leeful to a paynymto haue to his wyf a crysten wo¦mā / Neuertheles she prayed hymthat of al this he shold say nooworde / & that she

faith in fyrst epystle to the Corynthyeus / the body of the man is byngyng to the wyf. And the body of the wyf to the man. thats to vnderstonde in mariage / And as seynt Ambrose saith inis exameron.

& redy to the worlde warde / Curtoys and large of yeftes / On his fyrste wyf he bygate thre sonnes / Rychard Robert & Wiliam / & thre doughters On his seconde wyf he gate wyliam and Robert /

his ryght by his wyues tytle vnto the Crowne of spa∣yne / and he had with hym the Duchesse his wyf and his thre doughters. And therafter grete commynycacion herupon had they were acorded and concluded that the kynge of

lyues / cap / ljo.Of the second wyf / capo. lijo.Of the thyrd wyf of the knyght / capo. / liijo.Of a lady that blanked and popped her / capo. / liiijo.Of the wyf of loth that brake the comaūdement

/ Of Dalida the euylle wyf / Capitulo lI Shalle telle yow another Ensample vpon the faytte or dede of an euylle wyf and a fals woman / whice was named Dalida / whiche was wyf of Sampson / that

made the grettest ioye that he coude for the lo∣ue and worship of god and of his chirche / His wyf loked on hym that so dede / and had of it grete desdayne and shame / and mocked hym

for them as dyd Iacob and his wyf for theyr chil¦dren / whiche god enhaunced ouer all the lygnees and gene∣racions / And doo not lyke as dyd the man and his wyf the whiche thurgh theyr yre cursed theyr

therfor it is good and necessary to an euyl man to haue a good wyf and of holy lyf / And the more that the good wyf knoweth her husbond more felon and cruel / and grete synuar / the

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