ourth 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
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