The fables of Aesop by William Caxton (Jacobs)/Vol. II/Auian/Fable 5

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3929874The fables of Aesop by William Caxton (Jacobs), The Fables of Avian — Fable 5: The Frogge and the FoxeAvianus

¶ The v fable is of the frogge and of the Foxe

NOne ought to auaunce hym self to doo that whiche he[errata 1] can not doo / As hit appiereth of a frogge / whiche somtyme yssued or came oute of a dyche / the whiche presumed to haue lepte vpon a hyghe montayne / And whanne she was vpon the mountayne / she sayd to other beestes / I am a maystresse in medecyn / and canne gyue remedy to al manere of sekenes by myn arte / and subtylyte / and shalle rendre and brynge yow vp ageyne in good helthe / wherof some byleued her /  And thenne the Foxe whiche perceyued the folysshe byleue of the beesles / beganne to lawhe / and sayd to them / poure beestes / how may this fowle and venemous beest whiche is seke and pale of colour render and gyue to yow helthe / For the leche whiche wylle hele somme other / ought fyrste to hele hym self / For many one countersayteth the leche / whiche can not a word of the scyence of medecyne / from the whiche god preserue and kepe vs


  1. Original: he he was amended to he: detail