The fables of Aesop by William Caxton (Jacobs)/Vol. II/Other Aesop's/Fable 12

3926998The fables of Aesop by William Caxton (Jacobs), Other Aesop's Fables — Fable 12: The Bee and JupiterAesop

¶ The xij fable is of the Bee and of Jupiter

NOw the euyl which men wysshe to other / cometh to hym whiche wyssheth hit / as hit appiereth by this fable / of a Bee whiche offred and gaf to Jupyter a pyce of hony / wherof Jupyter was moche Joyous / And thenne Jupyter sayd to the bee / demaunde of me what thow wylt / and I shalle graunte and gyue hit to the gladly / And thenne the Bee prayed hym in this manere / God almyghty I pray the that thow wylt gyue to me and graūte / that who so euer shal come for to take awey my hony / yf I pryke hym / he may sodenly deye / And by cause that Jupyter loued the humayn lygnage he sayd to the Bee / Suffyse the / that who so euer shalle goo to take thy hony / yf thow pryke or stynge hym / Incontynent thow shalt deye / And thus her prayer was tourned to her grete dommage / For men ought not to demaude of god / but suche thynges that ben good and honest