Page:The fables of Aesop, as first printed by William Caxton in 1484, with those of Avian, Alfonso and Poggio. Vol 2.djvu/140



n euylle man maye be caue of the perdycion or loe of many folke / As reherceth to vs this preent Fable / Of a pylgrym / whiche fond in his way a    ¶ And aked of the werd / what is he that hath lot the /   ¶ And the werd anwerd to the pylgrym / A man alone hath lot me / but many one I haue / And therfor an euyl man may wel be lot / but he be lot he may wel lette many one / For by caue of an euylle man may come in a Countrey many euyls