¶ The. xiiii. Chapter.
Of the fyrst cohabitacion or dwellyng togy∣ther, and loue of marryed folkes.
AFter that we nowe hyther to haue brefely spoken of the elecciō of a comely spouse, & of y• earand in the cause of maryed folkes. church goyng also, and of the declaryng and con firmaciō of the parties in wedlocke: I must de∣clare, howe they bothe maye lyue well and ryght togyther, and faythefully kepe and increace the loue and dewty of mariage.
And here ye fyrst dwellyng togyther is moost * 1.1 daungerous of all For where folkes neuer came togyther afore, & the one is not yet accustomed wythe the other, and where sometyme also they are of contrary condicions and natures among thē selues. There or euer they can dwell vnder one rofe, and afore theo ne learneth to know the other: much contencion happeneth many tymes and if the same be not preuented at the begyn∣nyng, there spryngeth worsse thynges therof.
For the dyue•…•…the enemy of all vnite crepeth in here also, and laboureth fast, that he maye lyke∣wyse haue hys porcion, and that he maye make