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ma∣ke resystence ageynst this deuyl / here lyeth a duchesse deede the whiche was the fayrest of alle the world wyf to syre Howel / du of Bretayne / he hath murthred her in forcynge her / and hath slytte

kyng asked his neuew syr Gareth whether he wold haue that lady as peramour or to haue her to his wyf / My lord wete yow wel that I loue her aboue al ladyes lyuynge / Now fayre lady said

vnkyndenes betw∣yxe kynge Marke and sir Tristram / for they loued bothe one lady / And she was an erles wyf that hyght syre Segwary∣des / And this lady loued syre Trystram passyngly wel / And he loued her ageyne

begynnynge of the kynges letters wonderly short vnto Kynge Arthur / and badde hym entermete with hym self and with his wyf / & of his knyghtes / For he was able ynough to rule and kepe his wyf¶Capitulum xvij

trouthe said kynge Marke / but I may not loue sire Tristram by cause he loueth my Quene and my wyf la beale Isoud / A fy for shame said syr Percyuole say ye neuer so more / Are ye

planted hit / But after god came to Adam and bad hym knowe his wyf flesshly as nature requy¦red / Soo lay Adam with his wyf vnder the same tree / and a¦none the tree whiche was whyte and ful

hem to be fastned vpon the selar of the bedde / whanne Salamone sawe this / he sayd to his wyf ye haue done merueyllously / for though alle the world were here ryght now / he coude not deuyse

Priamus wyf and bythought hir of gyle and sette Achylles a daye whan he sholde come and fetche home his wyf polixena that was hir own doughter. and whan the day was comen alysandre otherwyse callyd paris slough Achilles gylefully.

toke the kyngdome with strength and vsede tyrannye in the peple and bigate on his wyf a noble yong man called Ebrancus & forsoke his wyf atte laste & vsed zodomye as a shrew shold but atte last at huntyng

woode there to be deuoured / And whan the heerde had leyde the child in the wood he tolde his wyf therof whiche was lyghter of child the same tyme and she prayd that he wold fette the child to

Trogus libro primo ¶ Ther had be noble kynges of lyddes but none so gracious as Candalus that louede his wyf to moche by cause of hir beautee / and wolde speke of hir and preyse hir to alle manere

thryes in thre yere ayenste the Romaynes and was onerco men ¶ Therfor he went in to tus¦culus with his wyf and lyued there fourtene yere / But the for∣seyd brutus the consul / was soo poure whan he dyed

seruaunt / that he had and sayde I wold bete the and I were not wroth ¶Also he had a wyf lyght of hir body as who sayth comyne and childer that were rebell and horelinges / & moore lyke

the Reame of pers and made one Attalus duc and leder of that hooste this dukes sister Olympiada was philippes wyf and afterward put away and forsake / ¶ Therfor whan Philip sate atte feste of spousayle without wardcorpses Pansa∣nia

syluer for he had moeued werre withoute cau∣se ayenst the Romaynes Therfor pompeus ouercome metridas Than metridas fledde with his wyf and not longe afterward he was cruel to his owne men and slough his twey sonnes Than Faraces his

is mad in certayn tymes of the mone and toke agayne his wyf dosides. and hir sone Antipater. And sende Alysaunder and Aristobolus the sonnes of mariamines to Rome for to lerne· But he slough hem afterwarde / Also herodes

in Ierusalem that heete ruben as Ierom sayth of the lygnage of Isacar his wyf ete ciborea· In a nyghte whan they had payed dette of wedlok eyther to other. the woman dremed that she hadde y bore an ylle

¶ And gate on her a sone that he¦te britannicus and a doughter that heet octauia / his / thyrd wyf hete Agrippa germanicus doughter and she had a sone that heete nero Claudius wedded his doughter octauia to this

hote oynementes and colde ¶Also he wedded a man for to be his wyf and he bycame another mannes wyfe Also he le¦te kerue his owne moders wombe for he wolde see the place that he was conceyued ynne Martinus

thy penaunce ¶ And sone afterward bothe Iulian and his wyf wente al to our lord to endels reste¶ Capitulum 12DOmicianus vaspasianus sone regned fyften yere and fiue monethes. his wyf hete fyrste Augusta & fyrste he hyte to calle

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