A merie geste, uttered by Hanniball to King Antiochus.
[Source and Origin.—A. Gellius.
Painter, I. i. 44; II. i. 41; III. i. 74; IV. i. 88.]
[ XXII. Androdus.]
The marueilous knowledge of a Lion, being acquainted with a man, called Androdus.
[Source.—A. Gellius, Noct. Att. v. 14, 10.
Origin and Parallels.—Cf. Caxton’s Æsop, ed. Jacobs, Ro. iii. 1, vol. i. p. 243.
Painter, I. i. 44; II. i. 41; III. i. 79; IV. i. 89.]
[ XXIII. Favorinus.]
A pretie disputation of the philosopher Phauorinus, to perswade a woman not to put forth her child to nursse, but to nourishe it herselfe with her owne milke.