Page:The fables of Aesop, as first printed by William Caxton in 1484, with those of Avian, Alfonso and Poggio. Vol 2.djvu/53



T is not good to byleue all uche thynges as men may here / wherof Eope ayeth uche a fable / Of a wulf whiche came toward a whiche wepte and made orowe for the grete payne that he felte / by caue she wold make her young pygges / And the wulf came to her ayeng / My uter make thy yonge pygges urely / for ioyouly and with good wylle / I halle helpe & erue the / And the owe ayd thenne to hym / go forth on thy waye / for I haue no nede ne of uche a eruaunt / For as longe as thow halt tonde here I hal not delyuere me of my / For other thyng thou deyret not / than to haue and ete them / The wulf then wente / and the owe was delyuerd of her pygges/ For yf he had byleuyd hym he had done a orowful byrthe / And thus he that folyhly byleueth it happeth to hym