ynge._ lxiiii. _ib._
+ _Of hym that loued the marchantes wyfe._ lxv. 84
+ _Of the woman that couered her heed, and
shewed up her tayle._ lxvi. 86
+ _How Alexander was monisshed to slee the
firste that he mette. lxvii._ _ib._
+ _How the aunciente cyte of Lamsac was saued
from destruction._ lxviii. 87
+ _Howe Demosthenes defended a mayde._ lxix. 88
+ _Of him that desyred to be a gentylman._ lxx. 89
+ _Of the gentyllman and his shrewd wife._ lxxi. 90
+ _Of the two yonge men that rode to Walsyngham
to gether._ lxxii. 91
+ _Of the yong man of Brugis and his spouse._
lxxiii. 92
+ _Of him that made as he hadde ben a chaste
lyuer._ lxxiiii. 93
+ _Of him that the olde roode fell on._ lxxv. 94
+ _Of the wydowe that wolde not wedde for bodily
pleasure._ lxxvi. 95
+ _Of the couetous ambassadour, that wolde here
no musike for sparinge of his purse._ lxxvii. _ib._
+ _Howe Denyse the tyran of Syracuse serued
a couetouse man._ lxxix. 97
+ _Of the old man that quyngered the boy oute of
the aple tre with stones._ lxxx. 98
+ _Of the ryche man that was sycke and wolde
not receyue a glyster._ lxxxi. 99
+ _Of him that feyned him selfe deed, to proue
what his wyfe wolde do._ lxxxii. _ib._
+ _Of the poure man, in to whose house theues
brake by nyght._ lxxxiii. 101
+ _Of him that shulde haue ben hanged for his
scoffinge and his iestynge._ lxxxiiii. _ib._
+ _Of him that had his goose stole._ lxxxv. 102
+ _Of the begger that sayde he was of kynne to
kynge Phylip of Macedone._ lxxxvi. 103
+ _Of Dantes answere to the iester._ lxxxvii. _ib._
+ _Of hym that had sore eie
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