Page:The fables of Aesop, as first printed by William Caxton in 1484, with those of Avian, Alfonso and Poggio. Vol 2.djvu/74

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your good / to thende / that none of yow haue no hole parte / For he that is wonte and acuſtomed to robbe and gnawe / with grete payne he may abſteyne hym ſelf fro hit / For a begyler wylle euer begyle other /   ¶ And by cauſe that the ape felte them bothe gulty and ſuſpycious made theyr dyfference to be acorded / and parted half by half / For they that ben cuſtomed to doo ony frawde or falſhede / ſhall euer lyue rygte[errata 1] heuyly and in ſuſpycon



  1. Correction: rygte should be amended to ryȝte: detail