Page:The fables of Aesop, as first printed by William Caxton in 1484, with those of Avian, Alfonso and Poggio. Vol 2.djvu/193

  wente to the feldes / and he wente to his godfader & ayd / godfader the mare is goo to the feldes / & the wulf demaunded of hym where is he / And the foxe anuered he is by the foret / And the wulf ayd / Now go we to dyner / And the wulf with his godone entryd in to the wood / and came to the mare / ¶ The wulf perceyued wel and awe a yonge colt / whiche was by his moder / the wulf tooke hym by the neck with his teethe and drewe hit within the wood / and ete & deuoured hym bytwene them bothe / ¶ And whan they had wel eten the godon ayd to his godfader / My godfader I commaude yow to god and moche I thanke yow your doctrine / For wel ye haue taught me / in o moche / that now I am a grete clerke / & now I wylle goo toward my moder / And thenne the wulf ayd to his godon / My godone yf thow got awey / thow halt repente the therfore / For thow hat not yet wel tudyed / and knowet not yet the Sylogymes / ¶ Ha my godfader ayd the Foxe / I knowe wel al / ¶ And the wulf ayd to hym / thow wylt goo/ to god I commaunde the

¶ And whanne the Foxe was come toward his moder / he ayd to hym / Certaynly / thow hat not yet tudyed ynough / ¶ And he thenne ayd to her / Moder I am oo grete a clerke that