tier that bade the boye to holde his
horse._ xlii. 57
+ _Of the deceytfull scriuener._ xliii. _ib._
+ _Of him that sayde he beleved his wyfe better
than other, that she was chaste._ xliiii. 59
+ _Of him that paid his det with cryeng bea._ xlv. 60
+ _Of the woman that appeled from kynge Philip
to kynge Philip._ xlvi. 62
+ _Of the olde woman that prayd for the welfare
of the tyran Denyse._ xlvii. 63
+ _Of the phisitian Eumonus._ xlviii. 64
+ _Of Socrates and his scoldynge wyfe._ xlix. 65
+ _Of the phisitian that bare his pacient on hand
he had eaten an asse._ l. _ib._
+ _Of the inholders wyfe, and her ii louers._ li. 67
+ _Of hym that healed franticke men._ lii. 68
+ _Of hym that sayd he was nat worthy to open
the gate to the kynge._ liii. 70
+ _Of Mayster Uauasour and Turpyn his manne._
liiii. _ib._
+ _Of hym that sought his wyfe, that was drowned,
agaynst the streme._ lv. 72
+ _Of hym that at a skyrmyssh defended hym
valiauntly with his feete._ lvi. 73
+ _Of hym that wolde gyue a songe to the tauerner
for his dyner._ lvii. 74
+ _Of the foole that thought him selfe deed, whan
he was a lyue._ lviii. 75
+ _Of the olde man and his sonne that brought
his asse to the towne to sylle._ lix. 78
+ _Of him that sought his asse, and rode upon his
backe._ lx. 80
+ _The answere of Fabius to Liuius._ lxi. 81
+ _The answere of Poltis the kynge of Trace to
the Troyan ambassadours._ lxii. 82
+ _The wyse answere of Haniball to kynge Antiochus
concerninge his ryche army._ lxiii. 83
+ _The wordes of Popilius the Romayn ambassadour
to Antiochus the k
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