Of the wydow that wolde nat wedde for bodily pleasure.
There was an abbot that had a wydowe to his tenant, which wydow on a tyme sent her doughter with a couple of capons to the abbotte.
The wydow noysyth you, Sir Thomas, that ye sold a wey salt but for xxs.
There is one Walsam wold desyre acquitaunce of pardon for the wydow of Hygham, I hafe no cause, for hyr husband left hyr whereoff to pay hyr debts suffisaunt, and for me he ferre the better.
Hygham credytes as your lettre makyth mencion; I hafe undrestand that William Jenney shall be her thys wek, and I shall veele hym how neere it may be sold; for yff the wydowwolle sylle it after xiiij.
Halfe adaye's iorney from the house of this Wyddow, lay the lands of another Lady a Wydow also, that was very rich, and so wel allied as any in all the Land.
In this sort that fayre Wydow and young Princesse fantasied in the night vppon the discourse of hir appetites.
The Wydow being vppon the Toure, and turning hir face towards the North, began to say the wordes which the Scholler had giuen hir.
Diuert we now a little from these sundry haps, to solace our selues wyth a merry deuice, and pleasaunt circumstaunce of a Scholler's loue, and of the wily guily Subtilties of an amorous Wydow of Florence.
So the Wydow not well beaten in causes of Schoole, was whipt with the Rod, wherewith shee scourged other.
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