The fables of Aesop by William Caxton (Jacobs)/Vol. II/Auian/Fable 21

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The fables of Aesop by William Caxton (Jacobs), The Fables of Avian (1484)
by Avianus
Fable 21: The Vylayne and the yonge Bole
3930066The fables of Aesop by William Caxton (Jacobs), The Fables of Avian — Fable 21: The Vylayne and the yonge BoleAvianus

¶ The xxj fable is of the vylayne and of the yonge bole /

HE whiche is of euylle and shrewd kynd / with grete payne he may chasty hym self / as it appereth by this fable / Of a vylayne / whiche had a yonge bole / the whiche he myght not bynd / by cause that euer he smote with his hornes / wherfore the vylayne cutte of his hornes /  ¶ But yet whan he wold haue bound hym / the bole casted his fute fro hym / in suche wyse that he suffred noman to come nyghe hym / And whan the vylayne perceyued the malyce of the bole / he sayd to hym / I shalle chastyse the wel / For I shalle take the in to the bouchers handes / And thenne was the bole wel chastysed / ¶ And thus ought men to doo of the euylle / cursyd & rebelles/ whiche doo no thynge but playe with dees and cardes and to ruffule / Such folke ought men to put in to the handes of the boucher for to lede them to the galhows / For better may no man chastyse them / For with grete payne may he be chastysed / whiche fleeth alle good werkes and[errata 1] alle good felauship


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