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¶ The xiij fable is of the foxe and of the ſtorke

THow oughteſt not to doo to other that whiche thow woldeſt not that men ſhold doo to the / wherof Eſope reherceth to vs ſuche a fable / Of a foxe whiche conueyed a ſtorke to ſouper / And the foxe put the mete vpon a trauncher / the whiche mete the ſtorke myght not ete / wherof ſhe tooke & had grete diſplayſaunce / & wente & departed oute of the

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