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Aesop's Fables

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  • Preface
  • Life of Aesop
  • The Wolf and the Lamb
  • The Bat and the Weasels
  • The Donkey and the Grasshopper
  • The Lion and the Mouse
  • The Charcoal-Burner and the Fuller
  • The Father and His Sons
  • The Boy Hunting Locusts
  • The Rooster and the Jewel
  • The Kingdom of The Lion
  • The Wolf and the Crane
  • The Fisherman Piping
  • Hercules and the Wagoner
  • The Ants and the Grasshopper
  • The Traveler and His Dog
  • The Dog and the Shadow
  • The Mole and His Mother
  • The Herdsman and the Lost Bull
  • The Hare and the Tortoise
  • The Pomegranate, Apple Tree, and Bramble
  • The Farmer and the Stork
  • The Farmer and the Snake
  • The Fawn and His Mother
  • The Bear and the Fox
  • The Swallow and the Crow
  • The Mountain In Labor
  • The Donkey, The Fox, and the Lion
  • The Tortoise and the Eagle
  • The Flies and the Honey-Pot
  • The Man and the Lion
  • The Farmer and the Cranes
  • The Dog In The Manger
  • The Fox and the Goat
  • The Bear and the Two Travelers
  • The Oxen and the Axle Trees
  • The Thirsty Pigeon
  • The Raven and the Swan
  • The Goat and the Goatherd
  • The Miser
  • The Sick Lion
  • The Horse and Groom
  • The Donkey and the Lapdog
  • The Lioness
  • The Boasting Traveler
  • The Cat and the Rooster
  • The Piglet, The Sheep, and the Goat
  • The Boy and the Filberts
  • The Lion In Love
  • The Laborer and the Snake
  • The Wolf In Sheep's Clothing
  • The Donkey and the Mule
  • The Frogs Asking For A King
  • The Boys and the Frogs
  • The Sick Stag
  • The Salt Merchant and His Donkey
  • The Oxen and the Butchers
  • The Lion, The Mouse, and the Fox
  • The Vain Jackdaw
  • The Goatherd and the Wild Goats
  • The Mischievous Dog
  • The Fox Who Had Lost His Tail
  • The Boy and the Nettles
  • The Man and His Two Sweethearts
  • The Astronomer
  • The Wolves and the Sheep
  • The Old Woman and the Physician
  • The Fighting Roosters and the Eagle
  • The Charger and the Miller
  • The Fox and the Monkey
  • The Horse and His Rider
  • The Belly and the Members
  • The Vine and the Goat
  • Jupiter and the Monkey
  • The Widow and Her Little Maidens
  • The Shepherd's Boy and the Wolf
  • The Cat and the Birds
  • The Kid and the Wolf
  • The Ox and the Frog
  • The Shepherd and the Wolf
  • The Father and His Two Daughters
  • The Farmer and His Sons
  • The Crab and Its Mother
  • The Heifer and the Ox
  • The Swallow, the Serpent, and the Court of Justice
  • The Thief and His Mother
  • The Old Man and Death
  • The Fir Tree and the Bramble
  • The Mouse, The Frog, and the Hawk
  • The Man Bitten By A Dog
  • The Two Pots
  • The Wolf and the Sheep
  • The Aethiop
  • The Fisherman and His Nets
  • The Huntsman and the Fisherman
  • The Old Woman and the Wine-Jar
  • The Fox and the Crow
  • The Two Dogs
  • The Stag In The Ox-Stall
  • The Hawk, The Kite, and the Pigeons
  • The Widow and the Sheep
  • The Wild Donkey and the Lion
  • The Eagle and the Arrow
  • The Sick Kite
  • The Lion and the Dolphin
  • The Lion and the Boar
  • The One-Eyed Doe
  • The Shepherd and the Sea
  • The Donkey, The Rooster, and the Lion
  • The Mice and the Weasels
  • The Mice In Council
  • The Wolf and the Housedog
  • The Rivers and the Sea
  • The Playful Donkey
  • The Three Tradesmen
  • The Master and His Dogs
  • The Wolf and the Shepherds
  • The Dolphins, The Whales, and the Sprat
  • The Donkey Carrying The Image
  • The Two Travelers and the Axe
  • The Old Lion
  • The Old Hound
  • The Bee and Jupiter
  • The Milk-Woman and Her Pail
  • The Seaside Travelers
  • The Brazier and His Dog
  • The Donkey and His Shadow
  • The Donkey and His Masters
  • The Oak and the Reeds
  • The Fisherman and the Little Fish
  • The Hunter and the Woodman
  • The Wild Boar and the Fox
  • The Lion In A Farmyard
  • Mercury and the Sculptor
  • The Swan and the Goose
  • The Swollen Fox
  • The Fox and the Woodcutter
  • The Birdcatcher, the Partridge and the Rooster
  • The Monkey and the Fishermen
  • The Flea and the Wrestler
  • The Two Frogs
  • The Cat and the Mice
  • The Lion, The Bear, and The Fox
  • The Doe and the Lion
  • The Farmer and the Fox
  • The Seagull and the Kite
  • The Philosopher, the Ants and Mercury
  • The Mouse and the Bull
  • The Lion and the Hare
  • The Peasant and the Eagle
  • The Image of Mercury and The Carpenter
  • The Bull and the Goat
  • The Dancing Monkeys
  • The Fox and the Leopard
  • The Monkeys and their Mother
  • The Oaks and Jupiter
  • The Hare and the Hound
  • The Traveler and Fortune
  • The Bald Knight
  • The Shepherd and the Dog
  • The Lamp
  • The Lion, The Fox, and the Donkey
  • The Bull, the Lioness and the Wild-Boar Hunter
  • The Oak and the Woodcutters
  • The Hen and the Golden Eggs
  • The Donkey and the Frogs
  • The Crow and the Raven
  • The Trees and the Axe
  • The Crab and the Fox
  • The Woman and Her Hen
  • The Donkey and the Old Shepherd
  • The Kites and the Swans
  • The Wolves and the Sheepdogs
  • The Hares and the Foxes
  • The Bowman and Lion
  • The Camel
  • The Wasp and the Snake
  • The Dog and the Hare
  • The Bull and the Calf
  • The Stag, The Wolf, and the Sheep
  • The Peacock and the Crane
  • The Fox and the Hedgehog
  • The Eagle, The Cat, and the Wild Sow
  • The Thief and the Innkeeper
  • The Mule
  • The Hart and the Vine
  • The Serpent and the Eagle
  • The Crow and the Pitcher
  • The Two Frogs
  • The Wolf and the Fox
  • The Walnut Tree
  • The Gnat and the Lion
  • The Monkey and the Dolphin
  • The Jackdaw and the Doves
  • The Horse and the Stag
  • The Kid and the Wolf
  • The Prophet
  • The Fox and the Monkey
  • The Thief and the Housedog
  • The Man, The Horse, The Ox, and The Dog
  • The Apes and the Two Travelers
  • The Wolf and the Shepherd
  • The Hares and the Lions
  • The Lark and Her Young Ones
  • The Fox and the Lion
  • The Weasel and the Mice
  • The Boy Bathing
  • The Donkey and the Wolf
  • The Seller of Images
  • The Fox and the Grapes
  • The Man and His Wife
  • The Peacock and Juno
  • The Hawk and the Nightingale
  • The Dog, The Rooster, and the Fox
  • The Wolf and the Goat
  • The Lion and the Bull
  • The Goat and the Donkey
  • The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse
  • The Wolf, The Fox, and the Ape
  • The Fly and the Draught-Mule
  • The Fishermen
  • The Lion and the Three Bulls
  • The Fowler and the Viper
  • The Horse and the Donkey
  • The Fox and the Mask
  • The Geese and the Cranes
  • The Blind Man and the Dog
  • The Dogs and the Fox
  • The Cobbler Turned Doctor
  • The Wolf and the Horse
  • The Brother and the Sister
  • The Wasps, The Partridges, and the Farmer
  • The Crow and Mercury
  • The North Wind and the Sun
  • The Two Men Who Were Enemies
  • The Gamecocks and the Partridge
  • The Quack Frog
  • The Lion, The Wolf, and the Fox
  • The Dog's House
  • The Wolf and the Lion
  • The Birds, The Beasts, and the Bat
  • The Spendthrift and the Swallow
  • The Fox and the Lion
  • The Owl and the Birds
  • The Trumpeter Taken Prisoner
  • The Donkey in the Lion's Skin
  • The Sparrow and the Hare
  • The Flea and the Ox
  • The Goods and the Ills
  • The Dove and the Crow
  • The Eagle and the Jackdaw
  • The Fox and the Crane
  • The Eagle and the Fox
  • The Man and the Satyr
  • The Donkey and His Purchaser
  • The Two Bags
  • The Stag At The Pool
  • The Jackdaw and the Fox
  • The Lark Burying Her Father
  • The Gnat and the Bull
  • The Mother Dog and Her Puppies
  • The Dogs and the Hides
  • The Shepherd and the Sheep
  • The Grasshopper and the Owl
  • The Monkey and the Camel
  • The Peasant and the Apple Tree
  • The Two Soldiers and the Robber
  • The Trees Under The Protection of the Gods
  • The Mother and the Wolf
  • The Donkey and the Horse
  • The Manslayer
  • The Lion and the Fox
  • The Lion and the Eagle
  • The Hen and the Swallow
  • The Buffoon and the Countryman
  • The Crow and the Serpent
  • The Hunter and the Horseman
  • The King's Son and the Painted Lion
  • The Cat and Venus
  • The She-Goats and Their Beards
  • The Camel and the Arab
  • The Miller, His Son, and their Donkey
  • The Crow and the Sheep
  • The Fox and the Bramble
  • The Wolf and the Lion
  • The Dog and the Oyster
  • The Ant and the Dove
  • The Partridge and the Fowler
  • The Flea and the Man
  • The Thieves and the Rooster
  • The Dog and the Cook
  • The Travelers and the Plane Tree
  • The Hares and the Frogs
  • The Lion, Jupiter, and the Elephant
  • The Lamb and the Wolf
  • The Rich Man and the Tanner
  • The Shipwrecked Man and the Sea
  • The Mules and the Robbers
  • The Viper and the File
  • The Lion and the Shepherd
  • The Camel and Jupiter
  • The Panther and the Shepherds
  • The Donkey and the Charger
  • The Eagle and His Captor
  • The Bald Man and the Fly
  • The Olive Tree and the Fig Tree
  • The Eagle and the Kite
  • The Donkey and His Driver
  • The Thrush and the Fowler
  • The Rose and the Amaranth
  • The Frogs' Complaint Against the Sun
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