
Que siempre trae mal el mal vecino.[1]
Ottava rhima.
Dos ollas por un rio yvan nadando
Una de barro, y otra de cobre era,
Aquesta à aquella ruega que juntando
Sus fuerças ambas à la muy ligera
Agua resistan, à la qual no ando
(La otra dixo) en ser tu compañera,
Por que aora à mi tu, ò yo à ti sea llegada,
Sin reçibir tu mal serè quebrada.
Notes:
1. See Avianus, Fables 11; Erasmus, Adagia 32, Aliquid mali propter vicinum malum.
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