The fables of Æsop, and others, translated into human nature
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The fables of Æsop, and others, translated into human nature
W. Kent, 1857 introduction
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- The wolf and the lamb
- The frog and the ox
- The ass in a lion's skin
- The lobster and his mother
- The wolves and the sick ass
- The ape and her two young ones
- The daw in borrowed plumes
- The lion and the gnat
- The fox and the crow
- The fox that was docked
- The dog and the shadow
- The fox and the grapes
- The mole and her son
- The cat's paw
- The treacherous cur
- The dog and the wolf
- The dog in the manger
- The hare and the tortoise
- The fox and the crocodile
- The ant and the grasshopper
- The wolf in sheep's clothing
- The wolf and the crane