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1 Life | and Sextus his nephew. His wife called Prudentila was endowed 2 1, 2| the Provinciall Judge: Thy wife (having ended her mourning 3 1, 3| owne body, forsaken thy wife traitorously, and dishonoured 4 1, 4| Moreover she caused, that the wife of a certain lover that 5 1, 5| forsooke my countrey, my wife, and my children, and came 6 1, 5| where I married another Wife.~This tale told Aristomenus, 7 1, 6| counting his money, and hath a wife that is a companion of his 8 1, 6| going to supper, and his wife sate at his feet, but there 9 1, 6| therewithall hee commanded his wife to sit away and bid mee 10 1, 7| his friend Demeas did, his wife, his children, and all his 11 2, 8| that Pamphiles who is the wife of Milo, whom you call your 12 2, 8| found neither Milo nor his wife at home.~ 13 2, 11| wicked and cursed woman his wife which hath committed this 14 2, 11| the meanes of my wicked wife, and so thereby yeelded 15 2, 11| an adulterer. Whereat his wife taking present audacity, 16 4, 18| Incontinently came out his wife, who seeing her husband 17 4, 21| assist him, in that his wife was violently stollen away, 18 4, 22| the West parts, who had to wife a noble Dame, by whom he 19 4, 22| sorrowful, and declared to his wife the miserable and unhappy 20 4, 22| my sweet Spowse and dear wife, fortune doth menace unto 21 4, 22| perform your promise, my sweet wife? What do I finde heere? 22 4, 22| not using my self like a wife, but more like a servant. 23 4, 22| haire, did yeeld unto his wife. And when morning came, 24 4, 22| hands of his most unhappy wife. But Psyches fortuned to 25 4, 22| sister (and named you) to my wife, and she shall be placed 26 4, 22| Cupid take me a more worthy wife, and thou Zephyrus beare 27 4, 22| the sweet flattery of his wife, yet he would take mercy 28 4, 22| and know that thou art the wife of the great god, and the 29 4, 22| service in the person of the wife of Cupid, came from the 30 4, 22| flight towards his loving wife, whom when he had found, 31 4, 23| desireth to have me to his wife, thou shalt see what thankes 32 5, 24| to forsake the court: his wife Platina, a woman of rare 33 5, 27| but by and by his covetous wife and most cursed queane made 34 6, 32| death of Lepolemus and his wife Charites.~About midnight 35 6, 32| hunt for Goates, for his wife Charites desired him earnestly 36 6, 32| Charites saying, O my sweet wife (which no other person can 37 6, 32| Lepolemus, unto his loving wife, and declared the residue 38 6, 33| comming to succour and ayd his wife) beganne to speake in this 39 6, 35| unto her, wherewith his wife was so highly displeased 40 6, 36| to hang himselfe: but his wife perceiving whereabout he 41 6, 36| hearing the counsell of his wife, was well pleased to slay 42 7, 38| travell of his hands: his wife was a faire young woman, 43 7, 38| chast continency of his wife, in that hee found his doores 44 7, 38| comming. Then his crafty wife ready with shifts, caught 45 7, 38| deliver him the tub. His wife (having invented a present 46 7, 38| this minion lover cast his wife on the bottome of the tub 47 7, 39| whether he should have a good wife or no, they would say that 48 7, 40| was handled by the Bakers wife, which was a harlot.~The 49 7, 40| honest and sober man; but his wife was the most pestilent woman 50 7, 40| old bawd say to the Bakers wife:~Dame you have chosen (without 51 7, 40| that was jealous over his wife. Hearken how it was and 52 7, 40| had a gentlewoman to his wife, whom he caused daily to 53 7, 40| custody. Then the Bakers wife said, I know her very well, 54 7, 41| Barbarus being jealous over his wife, commanded that shee should 55 7, 41| keepe the chastity of his wife (whom he so well loved) 56 7, 41| to him the custody of his wife, willing him that he should 57 7, 41| into the Chamber to his wife: In the mean while Myrmex 58 7, 41| would not discover it to his wife, neither to any other person, 59 7, 41| her tale when the Bakers wife gan say: Verily she is blessed 60 7, 41| meane season, the Bakers wife made ready a supper with 61 7, 41| the doore. Then the Bakers wife kissed him a thousand times 62 7, 41| fact, which my neighbours wife committed, but I must run 63 7, 41| I have beleeved it. His wife desirous to know the matter, 64 7, 41| accorded to the request of his wife, and ignorant of the estate 65 7, 41| understand (quoth he) that the wife of the Fuller my companion, 66 7, 41| thinking it had beene his wife that sneesed, cryed, Christ 67 7, 41| season, I counsailed his wife to absent her selfe at some 68 7, 41| told his tale, his impudent wife began to curse and abhorre 69 7, 41| to curse and abhorre the wife of the Fuller, and generally 70 7, 41| whoredome of the Bakers wife was knowne and revealed. 71 7, 41| at the dishonesty of his wife, but hee tooke the young-man 72 7, 41| have alwayes lived with my wife in such tranquillity, that 73 7, 41| more authority then the wife: with these and like words 74 7, 41| Chamber, and closed his wife in another Chamber. On the 75 7, 41| the Baker sent one to his wife, who divorced her away in 76 7, 41| conjuration. The Bakers wife began to intreate her, promising 77 7, 41| heart of the Baker to his wife, but all was in vaine, wherefore 78 8, 44| his father married a new wife, and had another child of 79 8, 44| Againe, where he beheld his wife lament in such sort, it 80 8, 44| he threatned to slay his wife, whereby the rather at his 81 8, 46| ride forth, commanded his wife which he left at home great 82 8, 46| sedition in his house. For his wife who was now condemned to 83 8, 46| having lost the name of wife together with her faith, 84 8, 46| scarce time to speake to his wife, and to will her to receive 85 8, 46| deceitfull teares of his cursed wife. A few dayes after, when 86 8, 46| funerall ended, the Physitians wife demanded of her the fifty 87 8, 46| enterprise. The Physitians wife partly to winne the further 88 8, 46| her child, as she was a wife to her husband, whereupon 89 8, 46| and empoysoned both the wife of the Physitian and her 90 8, 46| drinke, but the Physitians wife being stout and strong of