Page:The fables of Aesop, as first printed by William Caxton in 1484, with those of Avian, Alfonso and Poggio. Vol 2.djvu/67



Any one ben whiche haue grete worhip and glorye / but noo prudence / ne noo Wyedom they haue in them wherof Eope reherceth uche a fable / Of a wulf which found a mans hede / the whiche he torned vp o doune with his foote / And ayd / how fayr hat thow be and playaunt / And now thow hat in neyther wytte / ne beaute / & yet thow arte withoute voys and withoute ony thought / and therfore men ought not only to behold the beautte and fayrenee of the body / but only the goodnes of the courage / For omtyme men gyuen glorye and worhip to ome / whiche haue not to haue hit