fifty sones of egistus by the mercy of his wyf ypermestra doughter of danaus.PRicus than hauyng vsurpyd fro his broder Acrisius the seignourye of the royame of Arges had a wyf named aurea / that was so norisshid That of
that I speke of is wyf to the kynge pricus / whiche newly and fresshely hath bannysshid and excylled his broder Acrisius out of his royame / And this kynge for to plese and satysfye the accusacion of his wyf.
his wyf Andromeda of whom he gate many Children That is to wete scelenus. blache Demon Erictreus and Gorgophon Whiche alle becam men. And took wyues yet regnyng the kynge Acrisius And amonge alle other gorgophon had oon wyf /
whyche are worthy to haue a worthy man / hercules is no trewe husbonde / but the vntrewest to his wyf that euer was / and for as moche as I haue synguler pyte of yow / and that your
that ye will gyue me to wyf oon of your doughters / And yf hit plese yow so to doo / certes ye shall do to me a grete plaisir and the moste case that I may haue for this
that yf he slewe hem. hercules shold lese no thyng. for he shold ete them hit were better sayd his wyf that ye take and lede away as many as ye may And brynge them in to our caue. ffor
faveur of virgyns kepe my body and preserue from the hande of hym that wold that I shold be his wyf. After that he hath en∣gendrid in me the Rote of mortall hate. whiche is not possible to be anullyd
delyue∣rid to her the lettre / conteynyng that he recomandid hym vnto her / And that he had none other wyf but her And that he prayd her that she sholde not gyue her to none euyll thynkynge. but leue
and haue taken her in the pryse of Calidonie / how be hit she hath the place of your lawfull wyf Alas haue I be said wel̄ maryed for to be named the fayre doughter of Iupiter kynge of the
to enbrace and beclyppe flesshly an other wyf than his owne: Thys not with∣standyng I am acertayned for trowth. that ye holde not kaytyf yole as a kaytyf / but as your owne wyf: not in pryson: But at her
of the beste knyghtes & aspre that was in his tyme.UIrgile recounteth that he had two other sonnes by hys wyf / of whom that one was named polidorus / This poliderus was sente by kynge pryamus with a grete
tryews / whyche was agreed and accorded to hym {etc}.WHan the triews was passid the nyght to fore Andrometha the wyf of hector that hadd two fayr sones by hym wherof that one had to name lamedon / and that
fader {etc}:.MEnelaus after the grete paryllis of the see / ary∣ued in Crete / And wyth hym dame helayne hys wyf / Whan he knewe of the deth of hys broder / And of the vengeance that the sayd horrestes
the wyf that was of hector / / that had a lityll sone of the said hector named Laomedon / And lefte the same An∣drometha wyth chyld of his werkes / wherof Heri∣mone was euyll contente / And sente to
the most shrew that coude be founde. It happed on a tyme that he cam from withoute home And hys wyf was aboue in a solyer. and he was vnthernethe. she began to chyde and despre yse hym and saye
for thēne forthon he ledde suche a lyf lyke as his wyf dy¦de. This is that saynt poul saith: that the euyl husbond shall be saued by the good wyf / that is to saie he shall be conuerted to
is this▪ Thou shalt not desire ne co¦ueyte auother mans wyf That is to saye▪ thou oughtest not to hane aduisemēt ne desire to haue flessly companie with ano¦sher mans wyf / For the consent withont more shold be dedely
slepyng. to knowe hys wyf without hauyng ho∣pe to haue a chyld. to vysite ouer late the seke people and the prisonners. ne wylle accorde them that ben in debate & in dys∣corde to despyse his wyf and his chyldren
he wente all relyng hyther & thyther The millar said to his wyf that she shold lede hym home whā they were wel on the way. the wyf satte doun on the grounde and slepte: the hermyte whyche was dronke
they shal synne dedely. A man may slee hym self wyth hys owne swerd or knyf. The husbond or the wyf that brekyth the mariage for what cause someuer it be. synneth so greuously that in the olde lawe they