Page:The fables of Aesop, as first printed by William Caxton in 1484, with those of Avian, Alfonso and Poggio. Vol 2.djvu/331

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THE FABLES OF POGE THE FLORENTYN.
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ſo moch his other wyf that ſhe deyde therof / And I am ſory therof / that yf ye ſhold falle in lyke caas / to whome the wydowe anſwerd and ſayd / Forſothe I wold be dede / For ther is but ſorowe and care in this world / This was a curteys excuſe of a wydowe


NOw thenne I wylle fynyſſhe alle theſe fables wyth this tale that foloweth whiche a worſhipful preeſt and a parſone told me late / he ſayd / that there were duellynge in Oxenford two preſtes bothe mayſtres of arte / of whome that one was quyck and coude putte hym ſelf forth / And that other was a good ſymple preeſt / And ſoo it happed that the mayſter that was perte and quyck was anone promoted to a benefyce or tweyne / and after to prebendys / and for to be a Dene of a grete prynces chappel / ſuppoſynge and wenynge that his felaw the ſymple preeſt ſhold neuer haue be promoted but be alwaye an Annuel / or at the moſt a paryſſhe preeſt / So after longe tyme that this worſhipful man this dene came rydynge in to a good paryſſh with a x or xij horſes / lyke a prelate / and came in to the chirche of the ſayd paryſſhe / and fond there this good ſymple man