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قراءة كتاب A Merry Dialogue Declaringe the Properties of Shrowde Shrews and Honest Wives
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A Merry Dialogue Declaringe the Properties of Shrowde Shrews and Honest Wives
the sayde medycine and sayde to hym thys wyse. Syr ye taught me a medicin but late to make my domme wyfe to speake, byddynge me lay an aspen leafe vnder her toūg when she sleapte, and I layde three Aspen leaves there. Wherfore nowe she speaketh. But yet she speaketh soo much & so shrewdlye that I am more werier of her now, then I was when she was dōme: Wherfore I praie you teache me a medycine to modyfye her that she speake not so muche. This other answered and sayd thus. Sir I am a deuyl of hel but I am one of thē that haue least power there. Al be yet I haue power to make a womā to speake, but and yf a woman begin ones to speake, I nor al the deuyls in hel that haue the mooste power be not able to make a woman to be styll, nor to cause her to leue speakyng.
The end of this pleasant dialogue declaryng the seueral properties of ye two contrary disposers of the wyues aforesayde.
Imprinted at London in Paules
church yearde, at the sygne of
the Sunne, by Antony
Kytson.