The fables of Aesop, as first printed by William Caxton in 1484, with those of Avian, Alfonso and Poggio, now again edited and induced by Joseph Jacobs . E that dothe euyl/ how be hitthat the euylle be not gretemen ought not to leue hymvnpunyfllied / As it apperethby this fable/ Of a man whichetook a flee whiche bote hym / to whome theman fayd in this manere / Fie why byteft thowme/ and leteft me not flepe/ and the fleeanfuerd It is my kynd to doo foo / wherforeI praye the that thow wylt not put me todethe/ And the man beganne to lawhe/ &fayd to the flee/ how be it/ that thow mayllnot hurte me


The fables of Aesop, as first printed by William Caxton in 1484, with those of Avian, Alfonso and Poggio, now again edited and induced by Joseph Jacobs . E that dothe euyl/ how be hitthat the euylle be not gretemen ought not to leue hymvnpunyfllied / As it apperethby this fable/ Of a man whichetook a flee whiche bote hym / to whome theman fayd in this manere / Fie why byteft thowme/ and leteft me not flepe/ and the fleeanfuerd It is my kynd to doo foo / wherforeI praye the that thow wylt not put me todethe/ And the man beganne to lawhe/ &fayd to the flee/ how be it/ that thow mayllnot hurte me fore / Neuertheless / to the be-houeth not to prycke me / wherfore thow fhaltdeye / For men ought not to leue none euyllvnpunyfllied how be hit that hit be not grete. 213 C iCf)t ibi fablf IS of thf iiufbonli ant) of bis 11230


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