The fables of Aesop by William Caxton (Jacobs)/Vol. II/Auian/Fable 16

The fables of Aesop by William Caxton (Jacobs), The Fables of Avian (1484)
by Avianus
Fable 16: The fyssher and the lytyl Fysshe
3930031The fables of Aesop by William Caxton (Jacobs), The Fables of Avian — Fable 16: The fyssher and the lytyl FyssheAvianus

¶ The xvj fable is of the fyssher / and of the lytyl fysshe

MEn ought not to leue that thynge whiche is sure & certayne / for hope to haue the vncertayn / as to vs reherceth this fable of a fysshier whiche with his lyne toke a lytyll fysshe whiche sayd to hym / My frend I pray the / doo to me none euylle / ne putte me not to dethe / For now I am nought / for to be eten / but whanne I shalle be grete / yf thow come ageyne hyther / of me shalt thow mowe haue grete auaylle / For thenne I shalle goo with the good whyle / And the Fyssher sayd to the fysshe . Syn I hold the now / thou shalt not scape fro me / For grete foly hit were to me for to seke the here another tyme / For men ought not to lete goo that / of what they be sure of / hopynge to haue afterwards that that they haue not and whiche is vncertayne.