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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"The Phrygian fabulist or, The fables of Æsop: extracted from the Latine copie, and moraliz'd. By Leonard Willan Gent." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A75953.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 6, 2024.

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45. The Hors and Hart.

THe Hart and Hors long warfare held; The Hors from Pasture was expel'd; Who then implored Humane aid, With whom hee did the Hart invade: Til hee had lost, the victrie gain'd: Yet to the victor's yoke restrain'd: For now the Man with bit and rein Make's use of him to save his pain.

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MORAL.
So meaner States, when foiled by their foes, Implore more potent Power, them oppose: But when supprest by their joint Aid they bee, Who win the vict'rie, lose their Libertie.
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