Company.
51 Of the Collier and the Fuller.
A Colyer sometime desired a Fuller to dwell with hym in house togither: Nay (sayd the Fuller) this neither pleaseth me, nor yet is for my profite. For I feare greatly least that which I make cleane, thou shouldest ray as blacke as a coale.
MOR. Wée are hereby warned to kéepe company with those that be of a perfecte honest lyfe, and to shunne the felowship of leude men, as a noysome plague.
52 Of the Rauen and Wolues.
A Rauen sometyme followed Wolues ouer many highe hilles, wherfore he required to be partaker of their pray, bicause he had so far followed them, neither had left their companie. The Wolues made light of him, bicause he fol∣lowed not thē, but their pray, & in that he would as soone deuoure the hearts of Wolues, if they