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 make their glow that  me, and my tongue would  to report it: but it is a great  for a man to be accounted for a, for  is the manner of : therefore I had rather  them with  which  fault, then  to  the Cucking- from them. Now I    Dames  their ,  , that I  no wit,   women which  more wit then men. To you, If I  you,  me , but if I  the truth, I  be the better  another time: and if I had wrote   well, it is  to  all, and if   ill, yet I. Let it be well or ill, I for no  for my labour; I am weaned from my , and therefore  more to be fed with her pap: wherefore  what you will, for I will follow my   in   pleat, and    of a  , and yet I will not wade    the , but that I may return dry, nor   in, but that I may   out: and yet for all that, I    to be in fault, and that I  offended you beyond , for it is hard to  a   for a ; and yet hereafter, if by  I cannot  your fauour to be owe of your Pulpit-men, yet you cannot deny me but to be one of your : and therefore if you  but to place me in the Body of the Church hereafter, you   my   great towards you, as he that kneeleth at the  ; for I wrote this  with my hand, but not with my heart.

Indeed, when I firſt began to write this Booke, my wits were gone a wooll gathering, inſomuch, that in a manner I forgot my ſelfe, and ſo in the rough of my fury, I vowed for euer to be an open enemy vnto women: but when my furie was a little paſt,