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FABLES,
OF
ÆSOP
And other Eminent
MYTHOLOGISTS:
WITH
Morals and Reflexions.
By Sir Roger L'Estrange, Kt.
LONDON,
Printed for R. Sare, T. Sawbridge, B. Took, M. Gillyflower,
A. & J. Churchil, and J. Hindmarsh, 1692.
Chapters(not individually listed)
- The Preface
- An Alphabetical Table, Referring to the Number of the Respective Fables
The Life of Æsop
The Fables of Æsop, &c.
- Fable XIII: A Fox and a Raven
- Fable XIV: An Old Lion
- Fable XV: An Asse and a Whelp
- Fable XVI: A Lion and a Mouse
- Fable XVII: A Sick Kite and her Mother
- Fable XVIII: A Swallow and other Birds
- Fable XIX: The Frogs chuse a King
- Fable XX: The Kite, Hawk, and Pigeons
- Fable XXI: A Dog and a Thief
- Fable XXII: A Wolf and a Sow
- Fable XXIII: A Mountain in Labour
- Fable XXIV: An Asse and an Ungrateful Master
- Fable XXV: An Old Dog and his Master
- Fable XXVI: An Asse, an Ape and a Mole
- Fable XXVII: The Hares and the Frogs
- Fable XXVIII: A Wolf, Kid, and Goat
- Fable XXVIX: A Dog, a Sheep, and a Wolf
- Fable XXX: A Countryman and a Snake
...
The Fables of Barlandus, &c.
- Fable CCII: A Lyon and a Frog
...
The Fables of Anianus, &c.
- Fable CCXV: An Oak and a Willow
- Fable CCCXXXIV: A Peacock and a Crane
...
The Fables of Abstemius, &c.
- Fable CCLIII: Demades the Orator
...
The Fables of Poggius
- Fable CCCLII: Industry and Sloth
...
Miscellany Fables
- Fable CCCLXXIV: A Fox and a Cat
...
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