whō thou kepest ī whether he wil or no. Thou prouokest the same abroade to go.
Erasmus. He whiche is not willyng to tary,
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whō thou kepest ī whether he wil or no. Thou prouokest the same abroade to go.
Erasmus. He whiche is not willyng to tary,
the more thou dooest hold him backe, the more destrous he is to departe.
Burrant. And Terence dooeth note this propretie, to bee in a young man specially. And my opinion is, that it is geuen to women naturally, their willes and thoughtes are euer so 〈…〉〈…〉o¦warde, and contrarie to their house∣bandes commaundementes.