Æsops fables, with the fables of Phaedrus moralized, translated verbatim, according to the Latine, for the use of grammar schooles, and for children ... / published by H.P.
- Title
- Æsops fables, with the fables of Phaedrus moralized, translated verbatim, according to the Latine, for the use of grammar schooles, and for children ... / published by H.P.
- Publication
- London :: Printed by I.L. for Andrew Hebb ...,
- 1646.
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- Fables.
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"Æsops fables, with the fables of Phaedrus moralized, translated verbatim, according to the Latine, for the use of grammar schooles, and for children ... / published by H.P." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A26488.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 22, 2024.
Contents
- title page
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THE PUBLISHER TO the READER. - The Printer to the Reader.
- table of contents
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AESOPS FABLES.
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Of the Cocke.
Fable 1. -
Of the Wolfe and the Lambe.
Fab. 2. -
Of the Mice and Frogs.
Fab. 3. -
Of the Dogge and the Shadow.
Fab. 4. - Of the Lion and certaine other Beasts.
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Of the Wolfe and the Crane.
Fab. 6. - Of a Countrey-man and a Serpent.
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Of the Boare and the Asse.
Fab. 8. -
Of the Citie Mouse and the Countrey Mouse.
Fab. 9. -
Of the Eagle and the Crow.
Fab. 10. -
Of the Crow and the Fixon.
Fab. 11. - Of the Lion spent with Age.
- Of the Dogge and the Asse.
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Of the Lion and the Mouse.
Fab. 14. -
Of the Kite being sicke.
Fab. 15. - Of the Swallow and other Birds.
- Of the Frogs and their King.
- Of the Doves and the Kite.
- Of the Thiefe and the Dogge.
- Of the Wolfe and the Sow.
- Of the Birth of the Mountaines.
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Of the Hound.
Fab. 22. - Of the Hares and Frogs.
- Of the Kid and the Wolfe.
- Of the Hart and the Sheepe.
- Of the Countrey-man and the Snake.
- Of the Fox and the Storke.
- Of the Wolfe and the Carved-head.
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Of the Iay.
Fab. 29. - Of the Flie and the Emmet.
- Of the Frogge and the Oxe.
- Of the Horse and the Lion.
- Of the Horse and the Asse.
- Of the Birds and foure-footed Beasts.
- Of the Wolfe and the Fox.
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Of the Hart.
Fab. 36. - Of the Viper and the File.
- Of the Wolves and the Lambs.
- Of the Wood and the Countrey-man.
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Of the Belly and the rest of the Members.
Fab. 40. - Of the Ape and the Fox.
- Of the Hart and the Oxen.
- Of the Lion and the Fox.
- Of the Fox and the Wolfe.
- Of the Horse and the Hart.
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Of the Cocke.
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PHAEDRVS FABLES.
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The Wolfe and the Lambe.
Fab. 1. - The Frogs desired a King.
- The proud Iay and the Peacocke.
- A Dogge carrying flesh over a River.
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A Cow and a Goat, a Sheep and a Lion.
Fab. 5. -
The Frogs to the Sunne.
Fab. 6. -
The Fox to a Mans Image.
Fab. 7. -
The Wolfe and the Crane.
Fab. 8. - The Sparrow Counsellor to the Hart.
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The Wolfe and the Fox with my Lord Iudge the Ape.
Fab. 10. - The Asse and the Lion a hunting.
- The Hart at the Fountaine.
- The Fox and the Raven.
- Of a Cobler and a Physitian.
- The Asse to an old Shepherd.
- The Sheep, the Hart, and the Wolfe.
- The Sheep, a Dogge and a Wolfe.
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A Woman in Labour.
Fab. 18. -
A Bitch a Whelping.
Fab. 19. -
Hungry Dogges. Fab. 20. - An old Lion, the Bull and an Asse.
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A Cat and a Man.
Fab. 22. -
A faithfull Dogge.
Fab. 23. - The bursten Frogge and an Oxe.
- The Dogge and the Crocodile.
- The Fox and the Storke.
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A Dogge, and a Treasure and the rave∣nous Vulter.
Fab. 27. -
A Fox and an Eagle.
Fab. 28. - The Asse scorning the Boare.
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The Frogs fearing the warres of the Bull-battell.
Fab. 30. - The Kite and the Pigeon.
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The Wolfe and the Lambe.