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Название: Shakespeare Jest-Books

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СКАЧАТЬ Of him that kissed the mayd with the longe nose. xi.

       ¶ The Uplandisshe mans answere, concerninge the steple and pulpit. xii.

       ¶ Of the beggers answere to M. Skelton the poete. xiii.

       ¶ Of the chaplen, that sayde our lady matens a bed. xiiii.

       ¶ Of him that lost his purse in London. xv.

       ¶ Of the marchaunt that lost his bodgette betwene Ware and Lon[don]. xvi.

       ¶ Of him that was called cuckolde. xvii.

       ¶ Of the iolous man. xviii.

       ¶ Of the fatte woman that solde frute. xix.

       ¶ Of a poller that begyled a prest. xx.

       ¶ Of Papirius pretextatus. xxi.

       ¶ Of the corrupte man of lawe. xxii.

       ¶ Of kynge Lowes of France, and the husbandman. xxiii.

       ¶ Of an other picke-thanke, and the same kinge. xxiiii.

       ¶ Of Thales the astronomer that fell in a ditch. xxv.

       ¶ Of the astronomer that theues robbed. xxvi.

       ¶ Of the plough man that sayde his pater noster. xxvii.

       ¶ Of him that dreamed he fonde golde. xxviii.

       ¶ Of the crakynge yonge gentyll man, that wold ouerthrowe his enmyes a myle of. xxix.

       ¶ Of hym that fell of a tre and brake his rybbe. xxx.

       ¶ Of the frier that brayde in his sermon. xxxi.

       ¶ The oration of the ambassadour sent to Pope Urban. xxxii.

       ¶ Of the ambassadour sent to the prince Agis. xxxiii.

       ¶ The answere of Cleomenes to the Samiens ambassadour. xxxiiii.

       ¶ Of the wyse man Piso and his seruant. xxxv.

       ¶ Of the marchant that made a wager with his lord. xxxvi.

       ¶ Of the friere that gaue scrowes agaynst the pestilence. xxxvii.

       ¶ Of the phisitian, that vsed to write bylles ouer eue. xxxviii.

       ¶ Of hym that wolde confesse hym by writinge. xxxix.

       ¶ Of the hermite of Padowe. xl.

       ¶ Of the Uplandysshe man, that sawe the kynge. xli.

       ¶ Of the courtier that bad the boy holde his horse. xlii.

       ¶ Of the deceytfull scriuener. xliii.

       ¶ Of hym that saide he beleued his wyfe better than other, that she was chaste. xliiii.

       ¶ Of hym that payde his dette with crienge bea. xlv.

       ¶ Of the woman that appeled fro kyng Philip to kynge Philippe. xlvi.

       ¶ Of the olde woman, that prayde for the welfare of the tyrant Denise. xlvii.

       ¶ Of the phisitian Eumonus. xlviii.

       ¶ Of Socrates and his scoldinge wyfe. xlix.

       ¶ Of the phisitian that bare his paciente on honde, he had eaten an asse. l.

       ¶ Of the inholders [222] wyfe and her ii louers. li.

       ¶ Of hym that healed franticke men. lii.

       ¶ Of hym that sayde he was not worthy to open the gate to the kynge. liii.

       ¶ Of mayster Uauasour and Turpin his man. liiii.

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