Fellowship.
141 Of Trauailers.
TWo men iourneid together, wherof the one founde an Axe, the other warned him that he shuld not saie, I haue found, but we haue
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TWo men iourneid together, wherof the one founde an Axe, the other warned him that he shuld not saie, I haue found, but we haue
founde. Straight after, as they came togither to those which had lost it, he which had the Axe, fol∣lowing his fellowe whych iourneyed with him, sayd: we are vndone, nay (quoth the other) saye I am vndone not wée: for when thou foundest the Axe, thou didst saye, I haue founde, not wée.
MOR. They which were no partners in pros∣peritie, are no sure fréendes in miserie.