Page:The fables of Aesop, as first printed by William Caxton in 1484, with those of Avian, Alfonso and Poggio. Vol 2.djvu/159

  wulf after hym / and wold haue entred in to the hows they came oute with taues and clubbes and mote on the wulf / ¶ And as one of them wold haue cate and myten a grete troke vpon the wulfes / he brake the cord / he was bounden / And o caped and ranne awey vpon the montayne ore hurted and beten / And thenne the ae for the grete ioye he hadde of that he was o caped fro the wulf / beganne to ynge / And the wulf whiche was vpon the montayne / He herd the voys of beganne to aye in hym elf / thow mayt wel cry and calle / For I halle kepe the wel another tyme / that thow halt not bynd me as thow hat done / but late gone / ¶ And therfore hit is grete folye to byleue the counceylle of hym / to whome men will / And to putte hym elf in his ubiection / And he that hath begyled / mut kepe hym fro another tyme that he be not deceyued / For he to whome men purpoen to doo omme euylle tourn / men holden hym at auauntage / men mute putte him elf at the vpper yde of hym / And after men hall for their counceylle