[16.] "The Drunkard and his Wife," Aesop Dress'd, pp. 24-25; La Fontaine, III. vii.
[17.] La Fontaine, VI. xiv; "The Sick Lyon and the Fox," Aesop Dress'd, pp. 38-39.
[18.] La Fontaine, "Le Loup et le Chien," I. v; "The Wolf and Dog," Aesop Dress'd, pp. 2-4.
[19.] The poems appear on the following pages of Aesop Dress'd: "The Milk Woman," pp. 18-19; "The Frogs asking for a King," pp. 62-64; "The Wolves and the Sheep," pp. 45-46; "Hands, Feet, and Belly," pp. 7-10; "The Lyon grown Old," pp. 65-66. For the corresponding fables in La Fontaine see the notes to the text of the present edition.
[20.] See Kaye, II, 371, s. v. "Pride."
[21.] Aesop Dress'd, pp. 4-5; La Fontaine, "La Grenouille qui se veut aussi grosse que le Boeuf," I. iii.
[22.] Aesop Dress'd, pp. 25-27.
[23.] Ibid., pp. 27-33.