| Aesop's Fables | 1 |
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| Aesop | 1 |
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| PREFACE | 5 |
| The Wolf And The Lamb | 6 |
| The Bat And The Weasels | 7 |
| The Ass And The Grasshopper | 8 |
| The Lion And The Mouse | 9 |
| The Charcoal–Burner And The Fuller | 10 |
| The Father And His Sons | 11 |
| The Boy Hunting Locusts | 12 |
| The Cock and the Jewel | 13 |
| The Kingdom of the Lion | 14 |
| The Wolf and the Crane | 15 |
| The Fisherman Piping | 16 |
| Hercules and the Wagoner | 17 |
| The Ants and the Grasshopper | 18 |
| The Traveler and His Dog | 19 |
| The Dog and the Shadow | 20 |
| The Mole and His Mother | 21 |
| The Herdsman and the Lost Bull | 22 |
| The Hare and the Tortoise | 23 |
| The Pomegranate, Apple–Tree, and Bramble | 24 |
| The Farmer and the Stork | 25 |
| The Farmer and the Snake | 26 |
| The Fawn and His Mother | 27 |
| The Bear and the Fox | 28 |
| The Swallow and the Crow | 29 |
| The Mountain in Labor | 30 |
| The Ass, the Fox, and the Lion | 31 |
| The Tortoise and the Eagle | 32 |
| The Flies and the Honey–Pot | 33 |
| The Man and the Lion | 34 |
| The Farmer and the Cranes | 35 |
| The Dog in the Manger | 36 |
| The Fox and the Goat | 37 |
| The Bear and the Two Travelers | 38 |
| The Oxen and the Axle–Trees | 39 |
| The Thirsty Pigeon | 40 |
| The Raven and the Swan | 41 |
| The Goat and the Goatherd | 42 |
| The Miser | 43 |
| The Sick Lion | 44 |
| The Horse and Groom | 45 |
| The Ass and the Lapdog | 46 |
| The Lioness | 47 |
| The Boasting Traveler | 48 |
| The Cat and the Cock | 49 |
| The Piglet, the Sheep, and the Goat | 50 |
| The Boy and the Filberts | 51 |
| The Lion in Love | 52 |
| The Laborer and the Snake | 53 |
| The Wolf in Sheep's Clothing | 54 |
| The Ass and the Mule | 55 |
| The Frogs Asking for a King | 56 |
| The Boys and the Frogs | 57 |
| The Sick Stag | 58 |
| The Salt Merchant and His Ass | 59 |
| The Oxen and the Butchers | 60 |
| The Lion, the Mouse, and the Fox | 61 |
| The Vain Jackdaw | 62 |
| The Goatherd and the Wild Goats | 63 |
| Old friends cannot with impunity be sacrificed for new ones. | 64 |
| The Mischievous Dog | 65 |
| The Fox Who Had Lost His Tail | 66 |
| The Boy and the Nettles | 67 |
| The Man and His Two Sweethearts | 68 |
| The Astronomer | 69 |
| The Wolves and the Sheep | 70 |
| The Old Woman and the Physician | 71 |
| The Fighting Cocks and the Eagle | 72 |
| The Charger and the Miller | 73 |
| The Fox and the Monkey | 74 |
| The Horse and His Rider | 75 |
| The Belly and the Members | 76 |
| The Vine and the Goat | 77 |
| Jupiter and the Monkey | 78 |
| The Widow and Her Little Maidens | 79 |
| The Shepherd's Boy and the Wolf | 80 |
| The Cat and the Birds | 81 |
| The Kid and the Wolf | 82 |
| The Ox and the Frog | 83 |
| The Shepherd and the Wolf | 84 |
| The Father and His Two Daughters | 85 |
| The Farmer and His Sons | 86 |
| The Crab and Its Mother | 87 |
| The Heifer and the Ox | 88 |
| The Swallow, the Serpent, and the Court of Justice | 89 |
| The Thief and His Mother | 90 |
| The Old Man and Death | 91 |
| The Fir–Tree and the Bramble | 92 |
| The Mouse, the Frog, and the Hawk | 93 |
| The Man Bitten by a Dog | 94 |
| The Two Pots | 95 |
| The Wolf and the Sheep | 96 |
| The Aethiop | 97 |
| The Fisherman and His Nets | 98 |
| The Huntsman and the Fisherman | 99 |
| The Old Woman and the Wine–Jar | 100 |
| The Fox and the Crow | 101 |
| The Two Dogs | 102 |
| The Stag in the Ox–Stall | 103 |
| The Hawk, the Kite, and the Pigeons | 104 |
| The Widow and the Sheep | 105 |
| The Wild Ass and the Lion | 106 |
| The Eagle and the Arrow | 107 |
| The Sick Kite | 108 |
| The Lion and the Dolphin | 109 |
| The Lion and the Boar | 110 |
| The One–Eyed Doe | 111 |
| The Shepherd and the Sea | 112 |
| The Ass, the Cock, and the Lion | 113 |
| The Mice and the Weasels | 114 |
| The Mice in Council | 115 |
| The Wolf and the Housedog | 116 |
| The Rivers and the Sea | 117 |
| The Playful Ass | 118 |
| The Three Tradesmen | 119 |
| The Master and His Dogs | 120 |
| The Wolf and the Shepherds | 121 |
| The Dolphins, the Whales, and the Sprat | 122 |
| The Ass Carrying the Image | 123 |
| The Two Travelers and the Axe | 124 |
| The Old Lion | 125 |
| The Old Hound | 126 |
| The Bee and Jupiter | 127 |
| The Milk–Woman and Her Pail | 128 |
| The Seaside Travelers | 129 |
| The Brazier and His Dog | 130 |
| The Ass and His Shadow | 131 |
| The Ass and His Masters | 132 |
| The Oak and the Reeds | 133 |
| The Fisherman and the Little Fish | 134 |
| The Hunter and the Woodman | 135 |
| The Wild Boar and the Fox | 136 |
| The Lion in a Farmyard | 137 |
| Mercury and the Sculptor | 138 |
| The Swan and the Goose | 139 |
| The Swollen Fox | 140 |
| The Fox and the Woodcutter | 141 |
| The Birdcatcher, the Partridge, and the Cock | 142 |
| The Monkey and the Fishermen | 143 |
| The Flea and the Wrestler | 144 |
| The Two Frogs | 145 |
| The Cat and the Mice | 146 |
| The Lion, the Bear, and the Fox | 147 |
| The Doe and the Lion | 148 |
| The Farmer and the Fox | 149 |
| The Seagull and the Kite | 150 |
| The Philosopher, the Ants, and Mercury | 151 |
| The Mouse and the Bull | 152 |
| The Lion and the Hare | 153 |
| The Peasant and the Eagle | 154 |
| The Image of Mercury and the Carpenter | 155 |
| The Bull and the Goat | 156 |
| The Dancing Monkeys | 157 |
| The Fox and the Leopard | 158 |
| The Monkeys and Their Mother | 159 |
| The Oaks and Jupiter | 160 |
| The Hare and the Hound | 161 |
| The Traveler and Fortune | 162 |
| The Bald Knight | 163 |
| The Shepherd and the Dog | 164 |
| The Lamp | 165 |
| The Lion, the Fox, and the Ass | 166 |
| The Bull, the Lioness, and the Wild–Boar Hunter | 167 |
| The Oak and the Woodcutters | 168 |
| The Hen and the Golden Eggs | 169 |
| The Ass and the Frogs | 170 |
| Men often bear little grievances with less courage than they do large misfortunes. | 171 |
| The Crow and the Raven | 172 |
| The Trees and the Axe | 173 |
| The Crab and the Fox | 174 |
| The Woman and Her Hen | 175 |
| The Ass and the Old Shepherd | 176 |
| The Kites and the Swans | 177 |
| The Wolves and the Sheepdogs | 178 |
| The Hares and the Foxes | 179 |
| The Bowman and Lion | 180 |
| The Camel | 181 |
| The Wasp and the Snake | 182 |
| The Dog and the Hare | 183 |
| The Bull and the Calf | 184 |
| The Stag, the Wolf, and the Sheep | 185 |
| The Peacock and the Crane | 186 |
| The Fox and the Hedgehog | 187 |
| The Eagle, the Cat, and the Wild Sow | 188 |
| The Thief and the Innkeeper | 189 |
| The Mule | 190 |
| The Hart and the Vine | 191 |
| The Serpent and the Eagle | 192 |
| The Crow and the Pitcher | 193 |
| The Two Frogs | 194 |
| The Wolf and the Fox | 195 |
| The Walnut–Tree | 196 |
| The Gnat and the Lion | 197 |
| The Monkey and the Dolphin | 198 |
| The Jackdaw and the Doves | 199 |
| The Horse and the Stag | 200 |
| The Kid and the Wolf | 201 |
| The Prophet | 202 |
| The Fox and the Monkey | 203 |
| The Thief and the Housedog | 204 |
| The Man, the Horse, the Ox, and the Dog | 205 |
| The Apes and the Two Travelers | 206 |
| The Wolf and the Shepherd | 207 |
| The Hares and the Lions | 208 |
| The Lark and Her Young Ones | 209 |
| The Fox and the Lion | 210 |
| The Weasel and the Mice | 211 |
| The Boy Bathing | 212 |
| The Ass and the Wolf | 213 |
| The Seller of Images | 214 |
| The Fox and the Grapes | 215 |
| The Man and His Wife | 216 |
| The Peacock and Juno | 217 |
| The Hawk and the Nightingale | 218 |
| The Dog, the Cock, and the Fox | 219 |
| The Wolf and the Goat | 220 |
| The Lion and the Bull | 221 |
| The Goat and the Ass | 222 |
| The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse | 223 |
| The Wolf, the Fox, and the Ape | 224 |
| The Fly and the Draught–Mule | 225 |
| The Fishermen | 226 |
| The Lion and the Three Bulls | 227 |
| The Fowler and the Viper | 228 |
| The Horse and the Ass | 229 |
| The Fox and the Mask | 230 |
| The Geese and the Cranes | 231 |
| The Blind Man and the Whelp | 232 |
| The Dogs and the Fox | 233 |
| The Cobbler Turned Doctor | 234 |
| The Wolf and the Horse | 235 |
| The Brother and the Sister | 236 |
| The Wasps, the Partridges, and the Farmer | 237 |
| The Crow and Mercury | 238 |
| The North Wind and the Sun | 239 |
| The Two Men Who Were Enemies | 240 |
| The Gamecocks and the Partridge | 241 |
| The Quack Frog | 242 |
| The Lion, the Wolf, and the Fox | 243 |
| The Dog's House | 244 |
| The Wolf and the Lion | 245 |
| The Birds, the Beasts, and the Bat | 246 |
| The Spendthrift and the Swallow | 247 |
| The Fox and the Lion | 248 |
| The Owl and the Birds | 249 |
| The Trumpeter Taken Prisoner | 250 |
| The Ass in the Lion's Skin | 251 |
| The Sparrow and the Hare | 252 |
| The Flea and the Ox | 253 |
| The Goods and the Ills | 254 |
| The Dove and the Crow | 255 |
| Mercury and the Workmen | 256 |
| The Eagle and the Jackdaw | 257 |
| The Fox and the Crane | 258 |
| Jupiter, Neptune, Minerva, and Momus | 259 |
| The Eagle and the Fox | 260 |
| The Man and the Satyr | 261 |
| The Ass and His Purchaser | 262 |
| The Two Bags | 263 |
| The Stag at the Pool | 264 |
| The Jackdaw and the Fox | 265 |
| The Lark Burying Her Father | 266 |
| The Gnat and the Bull | 267 |
| The Bitch and Her Whelps | 268 |
| The Dogs and the Hides | 269 |
| The Shepherd and the Sheep | 270 |
| The Grasshopper and the Owl | 271 |
| The Monkey and the Camel | 272 |
| The Peasant and the Apple–Tree | 273 |
| The Two Soldiers and the Robber | 274 |
| The Trees Under the Protection of the Gods | 275 |
| The Mother and the Wolf | 276 |
| The Ass and the Horse | 277 |
| Truth and the Traveler | 278 |
| The Manslayer | 279 |
| The Lion and the Fox | 280 |
| The Lion and the Eagle | 281 |
| The Hen and the Swallow | 282 |
| The Buffoon and the Countryman | 283 |
| The Crow and the Serpent | 284 |
| The Hunter and the Horseman | 285 |
| The King's Son and the Painted Lion | 286 |
| The Cat and Venus | 287 |
| The She–Goats and Their Beards | 288 |
| The Miller, His Son, and Their Ass | 289 |
| The Crow and the Sheep | 290 |
| The Fox and the Bramble | 291 |
| The Wolf and the Lion | 292 |
| The Dog and the Oyster | 293 |
| The Ant and the Dove | 294 |
| The Partridge and the Fowler | 295 |
| The Flea and the Man | 296 |
| The Thieves and the Cock | 297 |
| The Dog and the Cook | 298 |
| The Travelers and the Plane–Tree | 299 |
| The Hares and the Frogs | 300 |
| The Lion, Jupiter, and the Elephant | 301 |
| The Lamb and the Wolf | 302 |
| The Rich Man and the Tanner | 303 |
| The Shipwrecked Man and the Sea | 304 |
| The Mules and the Robbers | 305 |
| The Viper and the File | 306 |
| The Lion and the Shepherd | 307 |
| The Camel and Jupiter | 308 |
| The Panther and the Shepherds | 309 |
| The Ass and the Charger | 310 |
| The Eagle and His Captor | 311 |
| The Bald Man and the Fly | 312 |
| The Olive–Tree and the Fig–Tree | 313 |
| The Eagle and the Kite | 314 |
| The Ass and His Driver | 315 |
| The Thrush and the Fowler | 316 |
| The Rose and the Amaranth | 317 |
| The Frogs' Complaint Against the Sun | 318 |
| LIFE OF AESOP | 319 |
| Footnotes | 320 |
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