Page:The fables of Aesop, as first printed by William Caxton in 1484, with those of Avian, Alfonso and Poggio. Vol 2.djvu/91

  heepherd / to whome he ayd / yf thow wvlt be auenged of the wulf whiche is enemy of thy heerd or parke / on this day I halle put hym under thy handes / And the hepherd auuerede to the foxe in this manere / yf thow doo as thow ayst / I hall paye the wel / And thenne the foxe hewed to hym the hool / wherin the wulf was / And the hepherd wente toward the hole / and with a pere he kyld the wulf / And by this manere the foxe was wel fylled and refrehyed of the good of the other / but as he returned home ward / he was tuke and deuoured by omme dogges / wherfore he ayd to hym elf / by caue that ryght euylle I haue done / euylle cometh thow to me / For ynne retorneth euer vpon his mayter / And he that lyueth but of and robberye hal at the lat be knowen and robbed