Page:The booke of thenseygnementes and techynge that the Knyght of the Towre made to his doughters - 1902.pdf/16

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  • Of a good knyght whiche fought ageynst a fals knyghte for the pyte of a mayde.
  • Of the thre Maryes whiche came to the sepulcre so erly.
  • Thexample of the folysshe vyrgyns, and also of the wyse and prudente vyrgyns.
  • How wymmen ought to be charytable by thexample of our lady.
  • Of the quene Jane of Fraunce.
  • How a woman ought not to marye her self without the counceylle of her parentes and Frendes.
  • How euery good woman ought wel to kepe her renommee.
  • How thauncyent were wonte to lerne the yonge.
  • How hit was wonte to departe the dyffamed wymmen fro the felauship & companye of the good and trewe.
  • How before this tyme men punysshed them that were dyffamed.
  • How god compareth the good wymmen to the precious perle or Margaryte.
  • How a doughter of a knyght lost her maryage.
  • How loue wylle be kepte warme.
  • How the deuylle tempteth one in the synne that he fyndeth hym most enclyned to.
  • An Ensample of a good wydowe.
  • The thre enseygnementes or lernynges whiche Cathon gaf to his sone.
  • The fyrst and the second enseygnement.
  • The thyrd enseygnement.
  • How Cathonet, after that he had done ageynst the two commaundements of his fader, essayed the thyrd on his wyf.
  • How Cathonet shold haue ben hanged.
  • How themperour's sone came to saue his mayster Cathonet.
  • How Cathonet escaped.
  • How Cathonet exposed his aduenture.

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