The fables of Aesop by William Caxton (Jacobs)/Vol. II/Liber Quintus/Fable 1

3810170The subtyl historyes and fables of Esope, Liber Quintus — Fable 1: The Mulet, the Foxe and the WulfWilliam Caxton

¶ The fyrste fable maketh mencion of the mulet / of the foxe / and of the wulf

MEn Calle many folke Asses / that ben wel subtyll / And suche wenen to knowe moche / and to be a grete clerke that is but an asse / As hit appiereth by thys fable / Of a mule whiche ete grasse in a medowe nyghe to a grate forest / to whome came a foxe whiche demaunded of hym / What arte thow / And the mule ansuerd I am a beest / And the foxe sayd to hym / I ne demaunde ne aske of the that / but I aske who was thy fader /  ¶ And the mule ansuerd / my grete fader was a hors / And the foxe sayd ageyne I ne demaunde to the that / but only that thow tellest me / who thow arte named / And the mule sayd to the foxe / I ne wote / by cause I was lytyll whanne my fader deyde / Neuertheles to thende that my name shold not be forgoten / my fader made hit to be wreton vnder my lyfte foote behynde / wherfore yf[errata 1] thow wylt knowe my name / goo thow and loke vnder my foote /  ¶ And whanne the foxe vnderstood the fallace or falshede / he wente ageyne into the forest / And met with the wulf / to whome he sayd / Ha myschaunt beest / what dost thow here / Come with me and in to thy hand I shall put a good proy Loke in to yonder medowe / there shalt thow fynde a fatte beest   Of the whiche thow mayst be fylled / ¶ And thenne the wulf entryd in to the medowe / and fonde there the mule / Of whom he demaunnded / who arte thow / And the mule ansuerd to the wulf / I am a beest / And the wulf sayd to hym / This is not that that I aske to the / but telle how thow arte named / And the mule sayd I wote not / but neuertheless yf thow wylt knowe my name / thow shalt fynde it wreton at my lyfte foote behynde / Thenne sayd the wulf/ I praye the / vouche sauf to shewe it to me / And the mule lyft up his foote / ¶ And as the wulf beheld and studyed in the foote of the mule / the Mule gaf hym suche a stroke whith his foote before his forhede / that almost the brayne ranne oute of his hede / And the foxe whiche was within a busshe and sawe alle the maner beganne to lawhe and mocque the wulf / to whomme he sayd / Foole beeste thow wost wel / that thow canst not rede / wherfore yf euylle is therof come to the / thy self is cause of hit / For none ought not to entremete hym to doo that / that Impossyble is to hym /

  1. Original: uf was amended to yf: detail