Page:The fables of Aesop, as first printed by William Caxton in 1484, with those of Avian, Alfonso and Poggio. Vol 2.djvu/62

        ¶ And thenne ayd the erpente to the poure man / thow repentet the of thy mydede / I pardonne and forgyue it to the / But as longe as I halle be on lyue / I halle remember me of thy malyce / For as thow hurtet me / thow maet as wel hurte me another tyme / For the wounde that thow madet to me / may not forgete the euylle whiche thow hat done to me wherfore he that was ones euylle / halle euer be preumed & holden for euylle / And therfore men ought to preume ouer hym / by whome they receyue omme dommage and not haue upecte theyr good and trewe frendes