Here begynneth a lytle boke named the Schole house of women : wherin euery man may rede a goodly prayse of the condicyons of women.
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In Paules Churche yearde, at the sygne of the maydens heed, by Thomas Petyt],
The yeare of our Lorde: M.D.XLj. [1541]
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