Page:The fables of Aesop, as first printed by William Caxton in 1484, with those of Avian, Alfonso and Poggio. Vol 2.djvu/296

  entryd his hows / and that he awe the yong man holdynge a naked werd in his handes / he was gretely aferd / And thenne the old woman ayd to hym / My one thow arte ryght welcome / be not aferd of this man / For thre men ranne ryght now after hym for to haue layne hym / and by auenture he fond the yate open / and this is the caue why he came here for to aue his lyf / And thenne the hubond aid to them / ye haue done wel / And I can yow grete thanke / And thus the yonge amerous wente his waye urely by the ubtylyte of the moder / of his wyf / to the whiche trute thy elf not / and thow halt doo as age and wye