cxix. 133
¶ _Of hym that warned his wife of wasshynge her face in foule puddell water._ cxx. _ib._
¶ _Of the husband man that caused his iudge to geue sentence agaynst him selfe._ cxxi. 134
¶ _Of the Italian frier that shoulde preach before the B. of Rome and his cardinals._ cxxii. _ib._
¶ _Of the doctour that sayd, in Erasmus workes were heresies._ cxxiii. 136
¶ _Of the frier that preached at Paules crosse agaynst Erasmus._ cxxiiii. 137
¶ _Of an other frier that taxed Erasmus for writyng Germana theologia._ cxxv. 138
¶ _Of an other that inueighed agaynst the same Erasmus._ cxxvi. _ib._
¶ _Of kyng Richarde the iii. and the Northern man._ cxxvii. 139
¶ _Of the Canon and his man._ cxxviii. 140
¶ _Of the same Canon and his sayd man._ cxxix. _ib._
¶ _Of the gentilman that checked hys seruant for talke of ryngyng._ cxxx. 141
¶ _Of the blynde man and his boye._ cxxxi. 142
¶ _Of him that sold two lodes of hey._ cxxxii. _ib._
¶ _How a mery man deuised to cal people to a playe._ cxxxiii. 145
¶ _How the image of the dyuell was lost and sought._ cxxxiiii. 148
¶ _Of Tachas, kyng of Aegypt, and Agesilaus._