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The fables of Phaedrus.
- Book I
- The Wolf and the Lamb.
- The Frogs asking for a king.
- The vain Jackdaw and the Peacock.
- The Dog carrying some meat across a river.
- The Cow, the She-goat, the Sheep and the Lion.
- The Frogs’ complaint against the Sun.
- Vulpis ad personam tragicam
- The Wolf and the Crane
- The Sparrow and the Hare
- The Wolf, the Fox and the Ape
- The Ass and the Lion hunting
- The Stag at the stream
- The Cobbler turned Physician
- The Ass and the Old Shepherd
- The Fox and the Raven
- The Stag, the Sheep, and the Wolf
- The aged lion, the wild boar, the bull and the ass
- The man and the weasel
- The Sheep, the Dog, and the Wolf
- The Woman in Labour
- The Bitch and her Whelps
- The hungry Dogs
- The aged Lion, the Wild Boar, the Bull, and the Ass
- The Man and the Weasel
- The Faithful Dog
- The Frog and the Ox
- The Dog and the Crocodile
- The Fox and the Stork
- The Dog, the Treasure, and the Vulture
- The Fox and the Eagle
- The Ass deriding the Boar
- The Frogs frightened at the Battle of the Bulls
- The Kite and the Pigeons
- Book II
- Book III
- Epilogue.
- Socrates to his friends.
- The bees and the drones, the wasp sitting as judge.
- The brother and sister.
- The butcher and the ape.
- The cock and the pearl.
- The dog and the wolf.
- The dog to the lamb.
- The eunuch to the abusive man.
- The fly and the mule.
- The grasshopper and the owl.
- The old woman and the cask.
- The panther and the shepherd.
- The peacock to Juno.
- The poet, on believing, and not believing.
- The trees under the protection of the gods.
- Æsop and the farmer.
- Æsop and the insolent man.
- Æsop at play.
- Æsop's answer to the inquisitive man.
- Book IV
- A thief pillaging the altar of jupiter.
- Epilogue.
- Of the vices of men.
- Phædrus.
- Prometheus.
- Simonides preserved by the gods.
- The Monkey Tyrant
- The ant and the fly.
- The ass and the priests of cybele.
- The battle of the mice and the weasels.
- The embassy of the dogs to jupiter.
- The evils of wealth.
- The fox and the dragon.
- The fox and the goat.
- The fox and the grapes.
- The horse and the wild boar.
- The lion reigning.
- The man and the snake.
- The mountain in labour.
- The pilot and the mariners.
- The poet’s defence against the censurers of his fables.
- The same (Prometheus)
- The she-goats and their beards.
- The shipwreck of simonides.
- The viper and the file.
- The weasel and the mice.
- Æsop interpreting a will.
- Book V
- Appendix
- A Cock carried in a Litter by Cats
- Epilogue.
- Juno, Venus, and the Hen
- Mercury and the two Women
- Pompeius Magnus and his Soldier
- Prometheus and Cunning
- The Ape and the Fox
- The Ass and the Lyre
- The Author
- The Author
- The Beaver
- The Butterfly and the Wasp
- The Chariot Horse sold for the Mill
- The Crow and the Sheep
- The Father of a Family and Æsop
- The Ground-Swallow and the Fox
- The Hare and the Herdsman
- The Hungry Bear
- The Philosopher and the Victor in the Gymnastic Games
- The Rich Suitor and the Poor One
- The Runaway Slave and Æsop
- The Serpent and the Lizard
- The Servant and the Master
- The Shepherd and the She-Goat
- The Sow bringing forth and the Wolf
- The Traveller and the Raven
- The Widow and the Soldier
- The Young Man and the Courtesan
- The signification of the Punishments of Tartarus
- Æsop and his Mistress
- Æsop and the Author
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