The Phrygian fabulist or, The fables of Æsop: extracted from the Latine copie, and moraliz'd. By Leonard Willan Gent.
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- The Phrygian fabulist or, The fables of Æsop: extracted from the Latine copie, and moraliz'd. By Leonard Willan Gent.
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- London :: Printed by W.D. for Nicolas Bourn, at the south entrance of the Roial-Exchange,
- 1650 [i.e. 1649]
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- Fables, Greek -- Translations into English -- Early works to 1800.
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Contents
- title page
- TO THE RIGHT HONORABLE Edward Earl of Dorset, Knight of the most noble Order of the GARTER.
- THE LIFE of AESOP, Collected from Maximus Planudes.
- ERRATA.
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The Phrygian Fabulist:
OR,
THE FABLES
OF
AESOP.
- 1. The dunghill Cock.
- 2. The Wolf and Lamb.
- 3. The Mous and Frog.
- 4. The Dog and Shadow.
- 5. The Lion and other Beast.
- 6. The Wolf and Crane.
- 7. The Husbandman and Adder.
- 8. The Ass and Bore.
- 9. A Citie-Mous and Field-Mous.
- 10. The Eagle and Daw.
- 11. The Crow and Fox.
- 12. The declined Lion.
- 13. The Dog and Ass.
- 14. The Lion and Mous.
- 15. The sick Kite.
- 16. The Swallow and other Birds.
- 17. The Frogs and their King.
- 18. The Doves and Kite.
- 19. The Thief and Dog.
- 20. The Wolf and Sow.
- 21. The Mountain's birth.
- 22. The old Hound.
- 23. The Hares in a Storm.
- 24. The Kid and Wolf.
- 25. The Hart and Sheep.
- 26. A Countrie-man and Snake.
- 27. The Fox and Stork.
- 28. A Wolf and carved Head.
- 29. The Jaie.
- 30. The Flie and Ant.
- 31. The Ox and Toad.
- 32. The Hors and Lion.
- 33. The Hors and Ass.
- 34. The Birds and Beast.
- 35. The Wolf and Fox.
- 36. The Hart.
- 37. The Viper and File.
- 38. The Wolf and Sheep.
- 39. The Wood and Countrie-man.
- 40. The Bellie and Members.
- 41. The Ape and Fox.
- 42. The Stag and Oxen.
- 43. The Lion and Fox.
- 44. The Fox and Weezel.
- 45. The Hors and Hart.
- 46. The two Young-men.
- 47. The Dog and Butcher.
- 48. The Dog and Sheep.
- 49. The Lamb and Wolf.
- 50. The Young-man and Cat.
- 51. The Husband-man and his Sons.
- 52. The Countrie-man and Hors.
- 53. The Collier and Fuller.
- 54. The Fowler and Ring-dove.
- 55. The captive Trumpeter.
- 56. The Wolf and Dog.
- 57. The Husband-man and Dogs.
- 58. A Fox and Lion.
- 59. The Fox and Eagle.
- 60. The Husband-man and Stork.
- 61. The Cock and Cat.
- 62. The Shepherds and Husbandmen.
- 63. The Eagle and Crow.
- 64. The Dog and Ox.
- 65. The Crow and Sheep.
- 66. The Peacock and Nightingale.
- 67. The Aged Weezel and Mice.
- 69. The Countrie-man, and his Citie-Lord.
- 69. The Lion and Frog.
- 70. The Ant and Dove.
- 71. The Peacock and Pie.
- 72. The Patient and Physician.
- 73. The Lion, Fox and Ass.
- 74. The Kid and Wolf.
- 75. The Ass.
- 76. The Old-wife and her Maids.
- 77. The Ass and Hors.
- 78. A Lion and a Goat.
- 79. The Vultur and other Birds.
- 80. The Geess and Cranes.
- 81. Jove and the Ape.
- 82. The Fox and Goat.
- 83. The Cocks and Partridg.
- 84. The boasting Traveller.
- 85. Apollo's Tempter.
- 86. The Fisher and the small Fish.
- 87. The Man and Satyr.
- 88. The Fox and Leopard.
- 89. The Woman and her Hen.
- 90. A Man bitten by a Dog.
- 91. The two Friends and the Bear.
- 92. The Reed and Olive-tree.
- 93. The Beaver.
- 94. The Tunie and Dolphin.
- 95. The South saier.
- 96. The Physician and his Patient.
- 97. The Wolf and Ass.
- 98. The Fowler and Black-bird.
- 99. The Traveller.
- 100. The Boie and his Mother.
- 101. The Shipwrackct Shepherd.
- 102. The imprison'd Heir, and the painted Lion.
- 103. The Bald-man.
- 104. The Eagle and Fox.
- 105. The Eagle and Beetle.
- 106. The Nightyngale and Hawk.
- 107. The tailless Fox.
- 108. The Fox and Bramble.
- 109. The Crocodile and Fox.
- 110. The Fox and Hunters.
- 111. A Man and his Wooden Idol.
- 112. The invited Dog.
- 113. The Man and Eagle.
- 114. The dying Husbandman.
- 115. The sillie Fisher.
- 116. The fortunate Fishers.
- 117. The poor sick man.
- 118. The unfortunate Fishers.
- 119. The Old man.
- 120. The Woman and Physician.
- 121. The two Enemies.
- 122. The Calf and Ox.
- 123. The Boie and Fortune.
- 128. The Mice and Cat.
- 125. The Ape and Fox.
- 126. Jove and the Crow.
- 127. The Smith and Dog.
- 128. The Mule.
- 129. The Physician and the Dead-Man.
- 130. The Dog and Wolf.
- 131. The Bull and Lion.
- 132: The enamour'd Lion.
- 133. The Lion and Fox.
- 134. The two fighting Cocks.
- 135. The Calf and Stag.
- 136. The Bee and Jove.
- 137. The Flie.
- 138. The Swallow und the Prodigal.
- 139. The Woodman and Mercurie.
- 140. The Woman and her Hen.
- 141. The Frog and Fox.
- 142. The Husbandman and Adder.
- 143. The Hen and Fox.
- 144. The Lion and Man.
- 145. The Fox and Grapes.
- 146. The Childe and Scorpion.
- 147. The Fowler and Partridg.
- 148. The Hare and Snail.
- 149. The Willow and Ax.
- 150. The Pomegranate and Apple-tree.
- 151. The Mole and her Dam.
- 152. The Wasp, Partridg and Husbandman.
- 153. Jove.
- 154. The Indulgent Ape.
- 155. The Captive Flea.
- 156. The escaped Flea.
- 157. The Ants and Grashopper.
- 158. The Man and his two Wives.
- 159. The poor sick Man.
- 160. The Frogs.
- 161. The Dog and Cock.
- 162. The Lion and Bear.
- 163. The Bat, the Bramble and Cormorant.
- 164. The Fox and a singular Beast.
- 165. The Lark.
- 166. The covetous Man.
- 167. The Tortois and Eagle.
- 168. The Stag.
- 169. The Stag and Lion.
- 170. The Stag and the Vine.
- 171. The Ass, the Lion, and Cock.
- 172. The Gardner and his Dog.
- 173. The Sow and Dog.
- 174. The Sow and Bitch.
- 175. The Serpent and Crab.
- 176. The Shepherd and Wolf.
- 177. The Lion and Wolf.
- 178. The Woman and her drunken Husband.
- 179. The Swan.
- 180. The Blackmore.
- 181. The Crow and Swallow.
- 182. The Bittour.
- 183. The Cockles.
- 184. The Sorceress.
- 185. The Husbandman.
- 186. The Travellers.
- 187. Two Frogs.
- 188. The Bees.
- 189. The Halcedon.
- 190. The subtile Fisher.
- 191. The Ape and Dolphin.
- 192. The Flie.
- 193. Mercurie and the Statuist.
- 194. Mercurie and Tiresias.
- 195. The Dogs.
- 196. The Husband and Wife.
- 197, The Kid and Wolf.
- 198. The Crab and Fox.
- 199. The Harp.
- 200. Theevs and the Cock.
- 201. The Crow and Raven.
- 202. The Crow and Dog.
- 203. The Raven and Serpent.
- 204. The Daw and Doves.
- 205. The Daw.
- 206. Mercurie.
- 207. Jove.
- 208. Jove.
- 209. The Wolf and Sheep.
- 210. The Hares.
- 211. The Ant.
- 212. The Bat and Weezel.
- 213. The Travellers.
- 214. The wilde Ass.
- 215. The Asses.
- 216. The Ass and Fox.
- 217. The Ass and Frogs.
- 218. The Ass and Raven.
- 219. The Ass and Fox.
- 220. The Hen and Swallow.
- 221. The Camels.
- 222. The Serpent.
- 223. The Dove.
- 224. The Pigeon and Crow.
- 225. The rich Mourner.
- 226. The Shepherd.
- 227. The Heardsman.
- 228. The Eagle.
- 229. The Worm and Fox.
- 230. The Wolf and Nurs.
- 231. The Gnat and Lion.
- Exposition.