INDEX TO THE FABLES.

A.

Abdera, People of, and Democritus.

[VIII. 26.]

Acorn and Pumpkin.

[IX. 4.]

Aesop and the Will.

[II. 20.]

Adder and Man.

[X. 2.]

Adventurers and Talisman.

[X. 14.]

Advantage of Knowledge.

[VIII. 19.]

Alcimadure and Daphnis.

[XII. 26.]

Almoner, Arbiter, and Hermit.

[XII. 27.]

Amaranth and Thyrsis.

[VIII. 13.]

Animal in the Moon.

[VII. 18.]

Animals, Monkey, and Fox.

[VI. 6.]

Animals sending Tribute, &c.

[IV. 12.]

Animals sick of the Plague.

[VII. 1.]

Ant and Dove.

[II. 12.]

Ant and Fly.

[IV. 3.]

Ant and Grasshopper.

[I. 1.]

Ape of Jupiter and Elephant.

[XII. 21.]

Ape of Paris.

[XII. 19.]

Arbiter, Almoner, and Hermit.

[XII. 27.]

Ass and Dog.

[VIII. 17.]

Ass and his Masters.

[VI. 11.]

Ass and Horse.

[VI. 16.]

Ass and Lion, hunting.

[II. 19.]

Ass and Little Dog.

[IV. 5.]

Ass and Old Man.

[VI. 8.]

Ass and Thieves.

[I. 13.]

Ass bearing Relics.

[V. 14.]

Ass, Dead, and Two Dogs.

[VIII. 25.]

Ass in Lion's Skin.

[V. 21.]

Ass loaded with Sponges, and the Ass loaded with Salt.

[II. 10.]

Ass, Miller, and Son.

[III. 1.]

Asses, Two, Lion, and Monkey.

[XI. 5.]

Astrologer who fell into a Well.

[II. 13.]

Atheist and Oracle.

[IV. 19.]

B.

Bat, Bush, and Duck.

[XII. 7.]

Bat and Two Weasels.

[II. 5.]

Bear and Gardener.

[VIII. 10.]

Bear and Lioness.

[X. 13.]

Bear and Two Companions.

[V. 20.]

Bees and Hornets.

[I. 21.]

Beetle and Eagle.

[II. 8.]

Belly and Members.

[III. 2.]

Bird wounded by an Arrow.

[II. 6.]

Birds, Little, and Swallow.

[I. 8.]

Bitch and her Friend.

[II. 7.]

Boreas and Phoebus.

[VI. 3.]

Boy and Schoolmaster.

[I. 19.]

Bulls, Two, and Frog.

[II. 4.]

Burier and his Comrade.

[X. 5.]

Bust and Fox.

[IV. 14.]

C.

Camel and Floating Sticks.

[IV. 10.]

Candle, Wax.

[IX. 12.]

Capon and Falcon.

[VIII. 21.]

Cartman in the Mire.

[VI. 18.]

Cat and Fox.

[IX. 14.]

Cat and Monkey.

[IX. 17.]

Cat and Old Rat.

[III. 18.]

Cat and Rat.

[VIII. 22.]

Cat and Two Sparrows.

[XII. 2.]

Cat, Cockerel, and Mouse.

[VI. 5.]

Cat, Eagle, and Wild Sow.

[III. 6.]

Cat metamorphosed to a Woman.

[II. 18.]

Cat, Old, and Young Mouse.

[XII. 5.]

Cat, Weasel, and Young Rabbit.

[VII. 16.]

Cats and Dogs, &c., Quarrel of the.

[XII. 8.]

Charlatan.

[VI. 19.]

Child and Fortune.

[V. 11.]

Coach and Fly.

[VII. 9.]

Cobbler and Financier.

[VIII. 2.]

Cock and Fox.

[II. 15.]

Cock and Pearl.

[I. 20.]

Cockerel, Cat, and Young Mouse.

[VI. 5.]

Cocks and Partridge.

[X. 8.]

Cocks, The Two.

[VII. 13.]

Combat of Rats and Weasels.

[IV. 6.]

Companions of Ulysses.

[XII. 1.]

Cook and Swan.

[III. 12.]

Cormorant and Fishes.

[X. 4.]

Corpse and Curate.

[VII. 11.]

Council held by the Rats.

[II. 2.]

Countryman and Serpent.

[VI. 13.]

Court of the Lion.

[VII. 7.]

Curate and Corpse.

[VII. 11.]

D.

Dairy-woman and Pot of Milk.

[VII. 10.]

Daphnis and Alcimadure.

[XII. 26.]

Death and the Dying.

[VIII. 1.]

Death and the Unfortunate.

[I. 15.]

Death and Wood-Chopper.

[I. 16.]

Democritus and the People of Abdera.

[VIII. 26.]

Depositary, The Faithless.

[IX. 1.]

Discord.

[VI. 20.]

Doctors.

[V. 12.]

Dog and Ass.

[VIII. 17.]

Dog and Wolf.

[I. 5.]

Dog carrying his Master's Dinner.

[VIII. 7.]

Dog, Farmer, and Fox.

[XI. 3.]

Dog, Lean, and Wolf.

[IX. 10.]

Dog, Little, and Ass.

[IV. 5.]

Dog who lost the Substance for the Shadow.

[VI. 17.]

Dog with his Ears cut off.

[X. 9.]

Dogs, Cats, &c., The Quarrel of the.

[XII. 8.]

Dogs, The Two, and Dead Ass.

[VIII. 25.]

Dolphin and Monkey.

[IV. 7.]

Dove and Ant.

[II. 12.]

Doves, The Two.

[IX. 2.]

Duck, Bat, and Bush.

[XII. 7.]

Ducks and Tortoise.

[X. 3.]

Dragon of Many Heads, and Dragon of Many Tails.

[I. 12.]

Dream of the Mogul.

[XI. 4.]

Drunkard and his Wife.

[III. 7.]

E.

Eagle and Beetle.

[II. 8.]

Eagle and Magpie.

[XII. 11.]

Eagle and Owl.

[V. 18.]

Eagle and Raven.

[II. 16.]

Eagle, Wild Sow, and Cat.

[III. 6.]

Ears of the Hare.

[V. 4.]

Earthen Pot and Iron Pot.

[V. 2.]

Education.

[VIII. 24.]

Elephant and Ape of Jupiter.

[XII. 21.]

Elephant and Rat.

[VIII. 15.]

English Fox.

[XII. 23.]

Eye of the Master.

[IV. 21.]

F.

Fables, The Power of.

[VIII. 4.]

Falcon and Capon.

[VIII. 21.]

Falconer, King, and Kite.

[XII. 12.]

Farmer and Jupiter.

[VI. 4.]

Farmer, Dog, and Fox.

[XI. 3.]

File and Serpent.

[V. 16.]

Financier and Cobbler.

[VIII. 2.]

Fish, Little, and Fisher.

[V. 3.]

Fishes and Cormorant.

[X. 4.]

Fishes and Joker.

[VIII. 8.]

Fishes and Shepherd who played the Flute.

[X. 11.]

Flea and Man.

[VIII. 5.]

Floating Sticks and Camel.

[IV. 10.]

Flies, Fox, and Hedgehog.

[XII. 13.]

Fly and Ant.

[IV. 3.]

Fly and Coach.

[VII. 9.]

Folly and Love.

[XII. 14.]

Fool and Sage.

[XII. 22.]

Fool who sold Wisdom.

[IX. 8.]

Forest and Woodman.

[XII. 16.]

Fortune and the Boy.

[V. 11.]

Fortune, Ingratitude towards.

[VII. 14.]

Fortune-Tellers.

[VII. 15.]

Fortune, the Man who ran after, &c.

[VII. 12.]

Fowler, Hawk, and Lark.

[VI. 15.]

Fox and Bust.

[IV. 14.]

Fox and Cat.

[IX. 14.]

Fox and Cock.

[II. 15.]

Fox, Farmer, and Dog.

[XI. 3.]

Fox and Goat.

[III. 5.]

Fox and Grapes.

[III. 11.]

Fox and Raven.

[I. 2.]

Fox and Sick Lion.

[VI. 14.]

Fox and Stork.

[I. 18.]

Fox and Turkeys.

[XII. 18.]

Fox and Wolf.

[XI. 6.]

,

[XII. 9.]

Fox and Wolf before the Monkey.

[II. 3.]

Fox, English.

[XII. 23.]

Fox, Flies, and Hedgehog.

[XII. 13.]

Fox, Lion, and Wolf.

[VIII. 3.]

Fox, Monkey, and Animals.

[VI. 6.]

Fox, Two Rats, and Egg.

[X. 1.]

Fox with his Tail cut off.

[V. 5.]

Fox, Wolf, and Horse.

[XII. 17.]

Friends, The Two.

[VIII. 11.]

Frog and Rat.

[IV. 11.]

Frog and Two Bulls.

[II. 4.]

Frog who would be as big as the Ox.

[I. 3.]

Frogs and Hare.

[II. 14.]

Frogs and Sun.

[VI. 12.]

,

[XII. 24.]

Frogs asking a King.

[III. 4.]

Funeral of the Lioness.

[VIII. 14.]

G.

Gardener and Bear.

[VIII. 10.]

Gardener and his Lord.

[IV. 4.]

Gardener, Pedant, and School-boy.

[IX. 5.]

Gazelle, Raven, Tortoise, and Rat.

[XII. 15.]

Gnat and Lion.

[II. 9.]

Goat and Fox.

[III. 5.]

Goat, Heifer, Sheep, and Lion.

[I. 6.]

Goat, Hog, and Sheep.

[VII. 12.]

Goat, Kid, and Wolf.

[IV. 15.]

Goats, The Two.

[XII. 4.]

Gods wishing to educate a Son of Jupiter.

[XI. 2.]

Gout and Spider.

[III. 8.]

Grapes and Fox.

[III. 11.]

Grasshopper and Ant.

[I. 1.]

H.

Hard to suit, Against the.

[II. 1.]

Hare and Frogs.

[II. 14.]

Hare and Partridge.

[V. 17.]

Hare and Tortoise.

[VI. 10.]

Hare, Ears of the.

[V. 4.]

Hawk, Fowler, and Lark.

[VI. 15.]

Head and Tail of the Serpent.

[VII. 17.]

Hedgehog, Fox, and Flies.

[XII. 13.]

Heifer, Sheep, Goat, and Lion.

[I. 6.]

Hen with Golden Eggs.

[V. 13.]

Hermit, Arbiter, and Almoner.

[XII. 27.]

Heron.

[VII. 4.]

Hog, Goat, and Sheep.

[VIII. 12.]

Hornets and Honey-Bees.

[I. 21.]

Horoscope.

[VIII. 16.]

Horse and Ass.

[VI. 16.]

Horse and Stag.

[IV. 13.]

Horse and Wolf.

[V. 8.]

Horse, Fox, and Wolf.

[XII. 17.]

Hunter and Lion.

[VI. 2.]

Hunter and Wolf.

[VIII. 27.]

Husband, Wife, and Thief.

[IX. 15.]

I.

Idol of Wood and Man.

[IV. 8.]

Ill-Married.

[VII. 2.]

Image, Man and his.

[I. 11.]

J.

Jay and the Peacock's Feathers.

[IV. 9.]

Joker and Fishes.

[VIII. 8.]

Juno and Peacock.

[II. 17.]

Jupiter and Farmer.

[VI. 4.]

Jupiter and the Thunderbolts.

[VIII. 20.]

Jupiter and Traveller.

[IX. 13.]

K.

Kid, Goat, and Wolf.

[IV. 15.]

King, Kite, and Falconer.

[XII. 12.]

King and Shepherd.

[X. 10.]

King, his Son, and the Two Parrots.

[X. 12.]

King's Son, Merchant, Noble, and Shepherd.

[X. 16.]

Kite and Nightingale.

[IX. 18.]

Kite, King, and Falconer.

[XII. 12.]

Knowledge, The Use of.

[VIII. 19.]

L.

Lamb and Wolf.

[I. 10.]

Lark and her Young Ones, &c.

[IV. 22.]

Lark, Fowler, and Hawk.

[VI. 15.]

League of the Rats.

[XII. 25.]

Leopard and Monkey.

[IX. 3.]

Lion.

[XI. 1.]

Lion and Ass hunting.

[II. 19.]

Lion, Goat, Heifer, and Sheep.

[I. 6.]

Lion and Gnat.

[II. 9.]

Lion and Hunter.

[VI. 2.]

Lion and Rat.

[II. 11.]

Lion and Shepherd.

[VI. 1.]

Lion beaten by Man.

[III. 10.]

Lion, Court of the.

[VII. 7.]

Lion going to War.

[V. 19.]

Lion grown old.

[III. 14.]

Lion in Love.

[IV. 1.]

Lion, Monkey, and two Asses.

[XI. 5.]

Lion, The Sick, and Fox.

[VI. 14.]

Lion, Wolf, and Fox.

[VIII. 3.]

Lioness and Bear.

[X. 13.]

Lioness, Funeral of the.

[VIII. 14.]

Litigants and Oyster.

[IX. 9.]

Lobster and Daughter.

[XII. 10.]

Love and Folly.

[XII. 14.]

Love, Lion in.

[IV. 1.]

M.

Magpie and Eagle.

[XII. 11.]

Maid.

[VII. 5.]

Man and Adder.

[X. 2.]

Man and Flea.

[VIII. 5.]

Man and his Image.

[I. 11.]

Man and Two Mistresses.

[I. 17.]

Man and Wooden God.

[IV. 8.]

Man who ran after Fortune. &c.

[VII. 12.]

Master, The Eye of the.

[IV. 21.]

Members and Belly.

[III. 2.]

Men, The Two, and Treasure.

[IX. 16.]

Merchant and Pashaw.

[VIII. 18.]

Merchant, Noble, Shepherd, and King's Son.

[X. 16.]

Mercury and Woodman.

[V. 1.]

Miller, Son, and Ass.

[III. 1.]

Mice and Cats, Quarrel of the, &c.

[XII. 8.]

Mice and Owl.

[XI. 9.]

Miser and Monkey.

[XII. 3.]

Miser who had lost his Treasure.

[IV. 20.]

Mogul's Dream.

[XI. 4.]

Monkey and Cat.

[IX. 17.]

Monkey and Dolphin.

[IV. 7.]

Monkey and Leopard.

[IX. 3.]

Monkey and Miser.

[XII. 3.]

Monkey, Fox, and Animals.

[VI. 6.]

Monkey judging Wolf and Fox.

[II. 3.]

Monkey, Lion, and Two Asses.

[XI. 5.]

Mother, Child, and Wolf.

[IV. 16.]

Mountain in Labour,

[V. 10.]

Mouse, Cockerel, and Cat.

[VI. 5.]

Mouse metamorphosed into a Maid.

[IX. 7.]

Mouse, Young, and Cat.

[XII. 5.]

Mule boasting of his Genealogy.

[VI. 7.]

Mules, The Two.

[I. 4.]

N.

Nightingale and Kite.

[IX. 18.]

Nobleman, Merchant, Shepherd, and King's Son.

[X. 16.]

Nothing too Much.

[IX. 11.]

O.

Oak and Reed.

[I. 22.]

Old Cat and Young Mouse.

[XII. 5.]

Old Man and Ass.

[VI. 8.]

Old Man and his Sons.

[IV. 18.]

Old Man and Three Young Ones.

[XI. 8.]

Old Woman and Two Servants.

[V. 6.]

Oracle and the Atheist.

[IV. 19.]

Owl and Eagle.

[V. 18.]

Owl and Mice.

[XI. 9.]

Oyster and Litigants.

[IX. 9.]

Oyster and Rat.

[VIII. 9.]

P.

Parrots, The Two, the King, and his Son.

[X. 12.]

Partridge and Cocks.

[X. 8.]

Partridge and Hare.

[V. 17.]

Pashaw and Merchant.

[VIII. 18.]

Peacock complaining to Juno.

[II. 17.]

Pearl and Cock.

[I. 20.]

Peasant of the Danube.

[XI. 7.]

Pedant, Schoolboy, and Gardener.

[IX. 5.]

Philomel and Progne.

[III. 15.]

Phoebus and Boreas.

[VI. 3.]

Pigeons and Vultures.

[VII. 8.]

Pigeons, The Two.

[IX. 2.]

Ploughman and his Sons.

[V. 9.]

Pot of Earth and the Pot of Iron.

[V. 2.]

Pot of Milk and Dairy-woman.

[VII. 10.]

Power of Fables.

[VIII. 4.]

Pumpkin and Acorn.

[IX. 4.]

Q.

Quarrel of the Dogs and Cats, &c.

[XII. 8.]

R.

Rabbit, Cat, and Weasel.

[VII. 16.]

Rabbits.

[X. 15.]

Rat and Cat.

[VIII. 22.]

Rat and Elephant.

[VIII. 15.]

Rat and Frog.

[IV. 11.]

Rat and Lion.

[II. 11.]

Rat and Oyster.

[VIII. 9.]

Rat, City, and Country Rat.

[I. 9.]

Rat, Old, and Cat.

[III. 18.]

Rat retired from the World.

[VII. 3.]

Rat, Tortoise, Raven, and Gazelle.

[XII. 15.]

Rats and Weasels, Combat of.

[IV. 6.]

Rats, Council of the.

[II. 2.]

Rats, League of the.

[XII. 25.]

Rats, Two, Fox, and Egg.

[X. 1.]

Raven wishing to imitate the Eagle.

[II. 16.]

Raven and Fox.

[I. 2.]

Raven, Tortoise, Gazelle, and Rat.

[XII. 15.]

Reed and Oak.

[I. 22.]

River and Torrent.

[VIII. 23.]

Robber, Husband, and Wife.

[IX. 15.]

S.

Sage and Fool.

[XII. 22.]

Satyr and Traveller.

[V. 7.]

Schoolboy, Pedant, and Gardener.

[IX. 5.]

Schoolmaster and Boy.

[I. 19.]

Sculptor and Statue of Jupiter.

[IX. 6.]

Scythian Philosopher.

[XII. 20.]

Sea, The Shepherd and the.

[IV. 2.]

Serpent and Countryman.

[VI. 13.]

Serpent and File.

[V. 16.]

Serpent, Head and Tail of.

[VII. 17.]

Servants, Two, and Old Woman.

[V. 6.]

Sheep and Wolves.

[III. 13.]

Sheep, Heifer, Goat, and Lion.

[I. 6.]

Sheep, Hog, and Goat.

[VIII. 12.]

Shepherd and his Flock.

[IX. 19.]

Shepherd and King.

[X. 10.]

Shepherd and Lion.

[VI. 1.]

Shepherd and Sea.

[IV. 2.]

Shepherd and Wolf.

[III. 3.]

Shepherd, Merchant, Noble, and King's Son.

[X. 16.]

Shepherd who played the Flute, and Fishes.

[X. 11.]

Shepherds and Wolf.

[X. 6.]

Simonides preserved by the Gods.

[I. 14.]

Socrates, The Words of.

[IV. 17.]

Sow (Wild), Cat, and Eagle.

[III. 6.]

Sparrows, Two, and Cat.

[XII. 2.]

Spider and Gout.

[III. 8.]

Spider and Swallow.

[X. 7.]

Stag and Horse.

[IV. 13.]

Stag and Vine.

[V. 15.]

Stag seeing Himself in the Water.

[VI. 9.]

Stag, Sick.

[XII. 6.]

Stork and Fox.

[I. 18.]

Stork and Wolf.

[III. 9.]

Sun and Frogs.

[VI. 12.]

,

[XII. 24.]

Swallow and Little Birds.

[I. 8.]

Swallow and Spider.

[X. 9.]

Swan and Cook.

[III. 12.]

T.

Talisman and Two Adventurers.

[X. 14.]

Thieves and Ass.

[I. 13.]

Thyrsis and Amaranth.

[VIII. 13.]

Tortoise and Hare.

[VI. 10.]

Tortoise and two Ducks.

[X. 3.]

Tortoise, Gazelle. Raven, and Rat.

[XII. 15.]

Torrent and River.

[VIII. 23.]

Traveller and Jupiter.

[IX. 13.]

Traveller and Satyr.

[V. 7.]

Treasure and Two Men.

[IX. 16.]

Turkeys and Fox.

[XII. 18.]

U.

Ulysses, Companions of.

[XII. 1.]

Unfortunate and Death.

[I. 15.]

V.

Vine and Stag.

[V. 15.]

Vultures and Pigeons.

[VII. 8.]

W.

Wallet.

[I. 7.]

Wax-Candle.

[IX. 12.]

Weasel, Cat, and Rabbit.

[VII. 16.]

Weasel in a Granary.

[III. 17.]

Weasels, Two, and Bat.

[II. 5.]

Weasels and Rats, Combat of.

[IV. 6.]

Widow, The Young.

[VI. 21.]

Wild Sow, Eagle, and Cat.

[III. 6.]

Will explained by Aesop.

[II. 20.]

Wishes.

[VII. 6.]

Wolf and Dog.

[I. 5.]

Wolf and Fox.

[XII. 9.]

Wolf and Fox at the Well.

[XI. 6.]

Wolf and Fox before the Monkey.

[II. 3.]

Wolf and Horse.

[V. 8.]

Wolf and Hunter.

[VIII. 27.]

Wolf and Lamb.

[I. 10.]

Wolf and Lean Dog.

[IX. 10.]

Wolf and Shepherds.

[X. 6.]

Wolf and Stork.

[III. 9.]

Wolf, Fox, and Horse.

[XII. 17.]

Wolf, Goat, and Kid.

[IV. 15.]

Wolf, Lion, and Fox.

[VIII. 3.]

Wolf, Mother, and Child.

[IV. 16.]

Wolf turned Shepherd.

[III. 3.]

Wolves and Sheep.

[III. 13.]

Woman Drowned.

[III. 16.]

Women and the Secret.

[VIII. 6.]

Wood-Chopper and Death.

[I. 16.]

Woodman and Forest.

[XII. 16.]

Woodman and Mercury.

[V. 1.]