Page:The fables of Aesop, as first printed by William Caxton in 1484, with those of Avian, Alfonso and Poggio. Vol 2.djvu/210

  whan the tyme of childynge hold come / that he hold make her yong Egles within his boome / And thenne whanne the weel knewe this / he gadred and aembled to gyder grete quantite of ordure of fylthe / and therof made an hyghe hylle for to lete her elf falle fro the top of hit in to the boome of Jupiter /   And whanne Jupiter felte the tenche of the fylthe / he beganne to hake his boome / and both the weel and the egges of the egle felle doune to the erthe / And thus were alle the egges broken and lot / And whanne the Egel knewe hit / he made auowe / that he hold neuer make none egles / tyll of the weel he were auerd /   And therfore none how tronge and myghty that he be / ought not depreye omme other / For there is none oo lytyl / but that fomtyme he may lette and auenge hym elf / wherfore doo thow ne deplayyr to none / that deplayyre come not to the