Page:The fables of Aesop, as first printed by William Caxton in 1484, with those of Avian, Alfonso and Poggio. Vol 2.djvu/315

  whiche thou beret on thy fyte / and wher to is it good / and the yong man anuerd to hym / It is a perehawk whiche is good for to take partryches and quaylles / And yet ageyne the fole demaunded ot hym / My frend what are thoos that folowe the / & wherto ben they good / And the yonge man anuerd to hym / they be dogges whiche are good for to erche and fynde partryches & quaylles / And whan they haue reyed them / my perehawke taketh them / wherof procedeth to me grete olas and playyre / And the fole demaunded ageyne / To your aduys the takyng that ye doo by them in a hole yere / how moche is hit / halle hit bere to the grete prouffyte / And the yong man anuerd to hym four or fyue crownes or ther aboute / And no more ayd the fole / And to your aduys how moche halle they dipende in a yere / And the yong man anuerd xl or l crownes /   ¶ And whanne the fole herd thee wordes / he ayd to the ayd yonge man / O my frend I pray the that oone thow wylt departe fro hens / For yf our fyicien come / he halle putte the within the ayd pytte by caue that thow arte a fole / I was put in it vnto the thyes / but therin he hold putte the vnto the chynne / for thow dot the grettet foly that euer I herd peke of /   ¶ And therfore the tudye of the huntynge and hawkynge is a louful cure / And