- Of them that take fyrst newe guyses.
- How men ought not to stryue ageynste them that ben langageurs and full of wordes.
- Of thre ladyes that araysoned boussycault.
- Of them that wyl not were theyr good clothes on hyhe festes and holy dayes.
- Of the suster of saynt Bernard, whiche came to see hym in grete araye.
- Of them that playe and Iape at the masse.
- An Ensample that happed at the masse of saynt Martyn.
- Of a knyght that caused al the towne to lose theyr masse where as he dwellyd.
- Of a lady that dispended the fourth parte of the day for to araye her.
- How the sacrament sprange in to the mouthe of an hooly lady.
- Of a Countesse that herd every day thre masses.
- Of a yonge amerous lady & of an esquyer.
- Yet of the same.
- Of the vyces that renne and ben in many.
- Of the good condycions that ben in dyuers and many maners amonge folke.
- An Ensample of Eue our fyrst moder.
- How an holy Bisshop reprysed and taught many ladyes.
- How yong ladyes were scorned & mocked of the old & auncyent ladyes.
- Yet of the same.
- Of the good knyght that had thre wyues, & of their lyues.
- Of the second wyf.
- Of the thyrd wyf of the knyght.
- Of a lady that blanked and popped her.
- Of Apomena, quene of Surrye.
- Of the quene Vastis.
- Of Amon and of his wyf.
- Of the quene Gesabel, whiche had many euyll condycions.
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