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Erasmus, Desiderius, 1469-1536

"A Merry Dialogue Declaringe the Properties of Shrowde Shrews and Honest Wives"

This gere, because
it was straunge vnto this young woman which at home
was brought vp in all ydelnesse, and with the light
communication of her fathers seruantes, and other
pastimes, began to waxe greuouse & paynfull, vnto
her. She withdrew her good mynde and dylygence and
when her husband called vpon her she put ye finger
in the eye, and wepte and many times she would fal
downe on the grounde, beatynge her head agaynst the
floure, as one that woulde be out of thys worlde. When
there was no healpe for this gere, the good man as
though he hadde bene wel asked his wyfe yf she woulde
ryde into the countre with him a sporting vnto her
fathers house, so that she graunted anone. When they
were commen thyther, the gentilman left his wyfe
with her mother & her sisters he went furth an
huntynge with his father in lawe, there betwene theym
two, he shewed al together, how that he hadde hoped to
haue had a louynge companion to lead his lyfe withall,
now he hath one that is alwaies blubberynge and pyninge
her selfe awaye withoute anye remedie, he prayeth him
to lay to hys hande in amendinge his doughters fautes
her father answered that he had ones giuen hym his
doughter, and yf that she woulde not be rewled by
wordes (a goddes name take Stafforde lawe) she was his
owne.


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