Page:The fables of Aesop, as first printed by William Caxton in 1484, with those of Avian, Alfonso and Poggio. Vol 2.djvu/325

   thee two dogges come nerer / And ayinge thee wordes toke his waye / & ranne as fat as he myght / And thenne the cock demaunded and cryed after hym / godep / why rennet thow thus / yf the ayd pacte is accorded / thow oughtet not to doubte no thynge   Ha a godep ayd the Foxe from ferre / I doubte that thee two dogges haue not herd the decreet of the pees / And thus whanne a begyler is begyled / he receyued the allary or payement / whiche he ought to haue / wherfore lete euery man kepe hym elf ther fro

Ogius reherceth that there were two wymmen in Rome / whiche he knewe of dyere age and forme / which came to a Curteyzan by caue to haue and wynne omwhat wyth theyr bodyes / whome he receyued and happed that he knewe the fayret of bothe twyes / and that other ones / and oo departed / And afterward whanne they hold departe / he gaf to them a pyece of lynen clothe / not decernynge how moche eche of them hold haue to her parte and porcion / And in the partynge of the ayd clothe fylle bitwene the wymmen a tryf by