Page:The fables of Aesop, as first printed by William Caxton in 1484, with those of Avian, Alfonso and Poggio. Vol 2.djvu/185

  hadde euer mete ynough / the wulf had not borne awey the lambe / Thenne the lord commaunded to gyue hym pleiite of mete/ wherof the dogge took ageyne al trengthe and vertue / And within a whyle after the wulf came ageyne to the dogge / and ayd to hym in this manere / My broder haue I not gyuen to the good counceylle / And thenne the dogge anuerd to hym / Certaynly ye / wherof I thanke yow / And the wulf ayd to the dogge / I praye the my broder and my good frend that thow wylt yet gyue another lambe / and the dogge ayd to hym / Certaynly my broder / wel hit maye uffyce to haue had of them / ¶ Thenne ayd the wulf to the dogge / ¶ At the left waye I maye haue one for my labour and allarye / That halt thow not haue ayd the dogge / Hat thow not had good allarye for to haue hadde two lambes oute of my mayters herd / ¶ And the wulf anuerd to hym ageyne / My brother gyue hit me yf hit pleae the / ¶ And after ayd the dogge to hym / Nay I wylle not/ And yf thow taket hit ageynte my wylle / I and warne the / that neuer after tyme thow halt ete none / And thenne the wulf ayd to hym / Allas my broder I deye for honger / Counceylle me for goddys loue what I halle doo / And the dogge ayd to hym / I hal coūceylle the wel a