Page:The fables of Aesop, as first printed by William Caxton in 1484, with those of Avian, Alfonso and Poggio. Vol 2.djvu/202

  fader / And as the lyon uppoſed to haue vnbound hym elf for to cape / he fylle in to another nette And thenne the lyon beganne to crye after the man / ayenge to hym in this manere / O good man I praye the that thow wilt vnbynde me / And the man beganne to myte hym vpon the hede / ¶ And thenne whanne the lyon awe that he myght not cape / he ayd to the man / I praye the / that thow myte me no more vpon the heed / but vpon myn / by caue that I wold not here the good counceylle of my fader / And thenne the man beganne to myte hym at the herte and lewe hym / the whiche thyng happeth ofte to many children whiche ben hanged or by other maner executed and put to dethe / by caue that they wil not byleue the doctryne of theyr faders and moders / ne obeye to them by no