Page:The fables of Aesop, as first printed by William Caxton in 1484, with those of Avian, Alfonso and Poggio. Vol 2.djvu/147

  the lambes beganne alle to flee / but the bore as prowd wold not hym / ne go  the place / by caue he uppoed to be lord / but the wulf toke hym / and hym in to the for to ete hym / ¶ And as the wulf bare hym / it happed that he parted before the herd of wynes / whiche the bore had lefte / ¶ And thenne whanne the bore perceyued and knewe them / he prayd and cryed to them / that for the loue of god they wold helpe hym / And that withoute her help / he was deed / And thenne the wynes alle of one aent and owne wylle wente and recouered theyr felewe / and after lewe the wulf / And as the bore was / and awe amonge the wynes / and that alle his doubte and fere was gone / he beganne to haue and hame / by caue that he was thus departed / and gone fro theyr felauhip and ayd to them / My bretheren and my frendes / I am well worthy to haue had this payne / by caue / I was gone & departed from yow / And therfore he that is wel / lete hym beware that he moue not hym elf / For uche by his pryde deyreth to be a grete lord / whiche ofte falleth in grete pouerte