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1 3, 8| SIMPLE MARIED MEN~ ~ ~ ~ Ferando, by drinking a certaine 2 3, 8| Country Franklin, named Ferando,~ ~dwelt as neere neighbour 3 3, 8| last he~ ~observed, that Ferando had a very beautifull woman 4 3, 8| perceive, that although Ferando (in all~ ~things else) was 5 3, 8| the~ ~flexible nature of Ferando, that hee brought his wife 6 3, 8| by him; which the foole~ ~Ferando tooke as an especiall favour, 7 3, 8| selfe, what manner of man Ferando is, and thinke upon~ ~his 8 3, 8| be highly offended: but Ferando being~ ~returned to life 9 3, 8| granted. For, all the while as Ferando remaineth in Purgatory, 10 3, 8| absolutely grant, untill Ferando were first sent into~ ~Purgatory. 11 3, 8| Within two dayes after, Ferando went to~ ~the Abbey againe, 12 3, 8| pleasant Wine, calling Ferando into his Chamber, there 13 3, 8| behold the~ ~follies of Ferando, on whom the potion beganne 14 3, 8| Monke arose, and taking Ferando out of the vault,~ ~carried 15 3, 8| Abbot, and having-seene Ferando lying for~ ~dead in the 16 3, 8| season, it was the ghost of Ferando, who~ ~walked in this manner 17 3, 8| whip in the other, going to Ferando, he stript off his cloathes, 18 3, 8| to lash him very soundly. Ferando roaring and crying, could~ ~ 19 3, 8| in Purgatory. How? saide Ferando; what? Am I dead?~ ~Thou 20 3, 8| lustily~ ~againe. Poore Ferando, crying out for his Wife 21 3, 8| wine before him, which when Ferando saw, he saide; How is~ ~ 22 3, 8| Patrone of this place.~ ~ Ferando having lyen entranced three 23 3, 8| fiercely then~ ~before, when Ferando holding up his hands, as 24 3, 8| Upon what occasion? replyed Ferando. Because~ ~(quoth the Monke) 25 3, 8| It is too true, answered Ferando, I was over-much~ ~jealous 26 3, 8| you Sir tell me, replyed Ferando, after men are~ ~dead, and 27 3, 8| appeased. O that I knew (quoth Ferando) by what meanes they~ ~would 28 3, 8| feeding and correcting.~ ~ Ferando breathing foorth a vehement 29 3, 8| thee and me.~ ~Why? saide Ferando, are any other persons here, 30 3, 8| But how farre, saide~ ~Ferando, is Purgatory distant from 31 3, 8| thought high time, that Ferando should be~ ~sent to the 32 3, 8| counterfeited voyce, called to~ ~Ferando, saying. Comfort thy selfe 33 3, 8| saying. Comfort thy selfe Ferando, for the Fates are now~ ~ 34 3, 8| favour is afforded thee. Ferando~ ~hearing this, was exceeding 35 3, 8| the next foode was sent to Ferando, so much of the powder was~ ~ 36 3, 8| following, the breake of day, Ferando recovered his senses, and 37 3, 8| and knowing the voyce of~ ~Ferando, saw that he was come forth 38 3, 8| according to his command.~ ~ Ferando looking leane and pale, 39 3, 8| you good Father,~ ~replyed Ferando; I have bin well whipt in 40 3, 8| devoutly sung, sprinkling Ferando~ ~well with Holy-water, 41 3, 8| caused to be named Bennet Ferando. Thus his returne to~ ~life