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THE FABLES

he ſhalle thenne be ſuffyſauntly & ryghteoyſly proued / that none oyle hath be taken oute of them / but yf ther be fond as moche lye in the one as in the other / the poure ſhall be condempned / and of this ſentence the poure was contente / & the trouthe was knowen / wherfore the poure man went quyte / and the ryche was condempned / For his grete malyce and falſheed was knowen and manyfeſted / For there is no ſynne or myſdede done / but that ones it ſhalle be knowen and manyfeſted.