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Fables of La Fontaine — a New Edition, with Notes by Gibbs, J. W. M., La Fontaine, Jean de, 1621-1695, Wright, Elizur, 1804-1885 - table of contents

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The Fables Of La Fontaine 1882 * * * * * Preface
* * * * * The Fly And The Game. The Dog And Cat. The Golden Pitcher.
Party Strife. The Cat And The Thrush.
* * * * * Advertisement
* * * * * A Preface,
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Ballade Sur Escobar. Envoi. Ballad Upon Escobar. Address.
Iii.-the Frog That Wished To Be As Big As The Ox.[3] Iv.-the Two Mules. V.-the Wolf And The Dog.[5]
Vi.-the Heifer, The Goat, And The Sheep, In Company With The Lion.[6] Vii.-the Wallet.[7] Viii.-the Swallow And The Little Birds.[8]
Ix.-the City Rat And The Country Rat.[10] X.-the Wolf And The Lamb.[11] Xi.-the Man And His Image.[12]
Xii.-the Dragon With Many Heads, And The Dragon With Many Tails.[14] Xiii.-the Thieves And The Ass.[16] Xiv.-simonides Preserved By The Gods.[17]
Xv.-death And The Unfortunate.[19] Xvi.-death And The Woodman.[21] Xvii.-the Man Between Two Ages, And His Two Mistresses.[22] Xviii.-the Fox And The Stork.[23]
Xix.-the Boy And The Schoolmaster.[24] Xx.-the Cock And The Pearl.[25] Xxi.-the Hornets And The Bees.[26]
Xxii.-the Oak And The Reed.[28] * * * * * Book Ii. I.-against The Hard To Suit.[1]
Ii.-the Council Held By The Rats [4] Iii.-the Wolf Accusing The Fox Before The Monkey.[6]
Iv.-the Two Bulls And The Frog.[9] V.-the Bat And The Two Weasels.[10] Vi.-the Bird Wounded By An Arrow.[12]
Vii.-the Bitch And Her Friend.[13] Viii.-the Eagle And The Beetle.[14]
Ix.-the Lion And The Gnat.[15] X.-the Ass Loaded With Sponges, And The Ass Loaded With Salt.[16] Xi.-the Lion And The Rat.[17]
Xii.-the Dove And The Ant.[18] Xiii.-the Astrologer Who Stumbled Into A Well.[19] Xiv.-the Hare And The Frogs.[20]
Xv.-the Cock And The Fox.[21] Xvi.-the Raven Wishing To Imitate The Eagle.[22] Xvii.-the Peacock Complaining To Juno.[24]
Xviii.-the Cat Metamorphosed Into A Woman.[26] Xix.-the Lion And The Ass Hunting.[28] Xx.-the Will Explained By Aesop.[29]
* * * * * Book Iii. I.-the Miller, His Son, And The Ass [1]
Ii.-the Members And The Belly.[5]
Iii.-the Wolf Turned Shepherd.[9] Iv.-the Frogs Asking A King.[10] V.-the Fox And The Goat.[11]
Vi.-the Eagle, The Wild Sow, And The Cat.[12] Vii.-the Drunkard And His Wife.[14] Viii.-the Gout And The Spider.[15]
Xv.-philomel And Progne.[22] Xvi.-the Woman Drowned.[24] Xvii.-the Weasel In The Granary.[25] Xviii.-the Cat And The Old Rat.[27]
* * * * * Book Iv. I.-the Lion In Love.[1] Ii.-the Shepherd And The Sea.[3]
Iii.-the Fly And The Ant.[4] Iv.-the Gardener And His Lord.
V.-the Ass And The Little Dog.[5] Vi.-the Battle Of The Rats And The Weasels.[7]
Vii.-the Monkey And The Dolphin.[9] Viii.-the Man And The Wooden God.[11]
Ix.-the Jay In The Feathers Of The Peacock.[12] X.-the Camel And The Floating Sticks.[14] Xi.-the Frog And The Rat.[15]
Xii.-the Animals Sending Tribute To Alexander.[17]
Xiii.-the Horse Wishing To Be Revenged Upon The Stag.[18] Xiv.-the Fox And The Bust.[19] Xv.-the Wolf, The Goat, And The Kid.[20] Xvi.-the Wolf, The Mother, And Her Child.[21]
Xvii.-the Words Of Socrates.[22] Xviii.-the Old Man And His Sons.[23] Xix.-the Oracle And The Atheist.[25] Xx.-the Miser Who Had Lost His Treasure.[26]
Xxi.-the Eye Of The Master.[27] Xxii.-the Lark And Her Young Ones With The Owner Of A Field.[28]
* * * * * Book V. I.-the Woodman And Mercury.[1]
Ii.-the Earthen Pot And The Iron Pot.[4] Iii.-the Little Fish And The Fisher.[5] Iv.-the Ears Of The Hare.[6] V.-the Fox With His Tail Cut Off.[8]
Vi.-the Old Woman And Her Two Servants.[9] Vii.-the Satyr And The Traveller.[10] Viii.-the Horse And The Wolf.[11]
Xv.-the Stag And The Vine.[19] Xvi.-the Serpent And The File.[20] Xvii.-the Hare And The Partridge. Xviii.-the Eagle And The Owl.[21]
Xix.-the Lion Going To War.[23] Xx.-the Bear And The Two Companions.[24]
Xxi.-the Ass Dressed In The Lion's Skin.[27] * * * * * Book Vi. I.-the Shepherd And The Lion.[1]
Ii.-the Lion And The Hunter.[4] Iii.-phoebus And Boreas.[5] Iv.-jupiter And The Farmer.[6]
V.-the Cockerel, The Cat, And The Young Mouse.[7] Vi.-the Fox, The Monkey, And The Animals.[8] Vii.-the Mule Boasting Of His Genealogy.[9]
Viii.-the Old Man And The Ass.[10] Ix.-the Stag Seeing Himself In The Water.[11] X.-the Hare And The Tortoise.[12] Xi.-the Ass And His Masters.[15]
Xii.-the Sun And The Frogs.[16] Xiii.-the Countryman And The Serpent.[17] Xiv.-the Sick Lion And The Fox.[18] Xv.-the Fowler, The Hawk, And The Lark.[19] Xvi.-the Horse And The Ass.[20]
Xvii.-the Dog That Dropped The Substance For The Shadow.[21] Xviii.-the Carter In The Mire.[22] Xix.-the Charlatan.[23]
Xx.-discord. Xxi.-the Young Widow.[26] Epilogue.
* * * * * Book Vii.[1] I.-the Animals Sick Of The Plague.[4]
Ii.-the Ill-married.
Iii.-the Rat Retired From The World. Iv.-the Heron.[7] V.-the Maid.[9]
Vi.-the Wishes. Vii.-the Lion's Court.[10]
Viii.-the Vultures And The Pigeons.[12] Ix.-the Coach And The Fly.[13]
X.-the Dairywoman And The Pot Of Milk. Xi.-the Curate And The Corpse.[15]
Xiii.-the Two Cocks.[18] Xiv.-the Ingratitude And Injustice Of Men Towards Fortune.[19] Xv.-the Fortune-tellers.
Xvi.-the Cat, The Weasel, And The Young Rabbit.[22]
Xvii.-the Head And The Tail Of The Serpent.[24] Xviii.-an Animal In The Moon.[26]
* * * * * Book Viii. I.-death And The Dying.[1]
Ii.-the Cobbler And The Financier. Iii.-the Lion, The Wolf, And The Fox.[3]
Iv.-the Power Of Fables.
V.-the Man And The Flea.[11] Vi.-the Women And The Secret.[12] Vii.-the Dog That Carried His Master's Dinner.
Viii.-the Joker And The Fishes.[13] Ix.-the Rat And The Oyster[14]
X.-the Bear And The Amateur Gardener.[15] Xi.-the Two Friends.[17]
Xii.-the Hog, The Goat, And The Sheep.[19] Xiii.-thyrsis And Amaranth.
Xiv.-the Funeral Of The Lioness.[22] Xv.-the Rat And The Elephant.
Xvi.-the Horoscope.
Xvii.-the Ass And The Dog.[25] Xviii.-the Pashaw And The Merchant.[27]
Xix.-the Use Of Knowledge.[29] Xx.-jupiter And The Thunderbolts.
Xxi.-the Falcon And The Capon.[30] Xxii.-the Cat And The Rat.[33]
Xxiii.-the Torrent And The River.[34] Xxiv.-education. Xxv.-the Two Dogs And The Dead Ass.[35]
Xxvi.-democritus And The People Of Abdera. Xxvii.-the Wolf And The Hunter.[38]
* * * * * Book Ix. I.-the Faithless Depositary.[1]
Ii.-the Two Doves.[2]
Iii.-the Monkey And The Leopard.[3] Iv.-the Acorn And The Pumpkin. V.-the Schoolboy, The Pedant, And The Owner Of A Garden.
Vi.-the Sculptor And The Statue Of Jupiter. Vii.-the Mouse Metamorphosed Into A Maid.[7]
Viii.-the Fool Who Sold Wisdom.[8] Ix.-the Oyster And The Litigants.
X.-the Wolf And The Lean Dog.[11] Xi.-nothing Too Much.[13] Xii.-the Wax-candle.[14]
Xiii.-jupiter And The Passenger.[17] Xiv.-the Cat And The Fox.
Xv.-the Husband, The Wife, And The Thief.[18] Xvi.-the Treasure And The Two Men.[20]
Xvii.-the Monkey And The Cat. Xviii.-the Kite And The Nightingale.[22] Xix.-the Shepherd And His Flock.[25]
* * * * * Book X. I.-the Two Rats, The Fox, And The Egg.
Ii.-the Man And The Adder.[6]
Iii.-the Tortoise And The Two Ducks.[7] Iv.-the Fishes And The Cormorant.[8]
V.-the Burier And His Comrade.[9] Vi.-the Wolf And The Shepherds.[10]
Vii.-the Spider And The Swallow.[12] Viii.-the Partridge And The Cocks.[16]
Ix.-the Dog Whose Ears Were Cropped. X.-the Shepherd And The King.[17]
Xi.-the Fishes And The Shepherd Who Played The Flute.[18] Xii.-the Two Parrots, The King, And His Son.[19]
Xiii.-the Lioness And The Bear. Xiv.-the Two Adventurers And The Talisman.[21]
Xv.-the Rabbits.[23]
* * * * * Book Xi. I.-the Lion.[1]
Ii.-the Gods Wishing To Instruct A Son Of Jupiter.[2] Iii.-the Farmer, The Dog, And The Fox.[4]
Iv.-the Mogul's Dream.[6] V.-the Lion, The Monkey, And The Two Asses.[9]
Vi.-the Wolf And The Fox.
Vii.-the Peasant Of The Danube.[11]
Viii.-the Old Man And The Three Young Ones.[13] Ix.-the Mice And The Owl.
Epilogue. * * * * * Book Xii. I.-the Companions Of Ulysses.
Ii.-the Cat And The Two Sparrows.[4] Iii.-the Miser And The Monkey.[5]
Iv.-the Two Goats.[6] V.-the Old Cat And The Young Mouse.
Vi.-the Sick Stag.[13] Vii.-the Bat, The Bush, And The Duck.[14]
Viii.-the Quarrel Of The Dogs And Cats, And That Of The Cats And Mice. Ix.-the Wolf And The Fox.
X.-the Lobster And Her Daughter.[18] Xi.-the Eagle And The Magpie.[20] Xii.-the King, The Kite, And The Falconer.[21]
Xiii.-the Fox, The Flies, And The Hedgehog.[24] Xiv.-love And Folly.[25] Xv.-the Raven, The Gazelle, The Tortoise, And The Rat.[27]
Xvi.-the Woods And The Woodman.[32] Xvii.-the Fox, The Wolf, And The Horse.[33] Xviii.-the Fox And The Turkeys.
Xix.-the Ape. Xx.-the Scythian Philosopher. Xxi.-the Elephant And The Ape Of Jupiter.
Xxii.-the Fool And The Sage.[34] Xxiii.-the English Fox.[35]
Xxiv.-the Sun And The Frogs.[40] Xxv.-the League Of The Rats.
Xxvi.-daphnis And Alcimadure.
Xxvii.-the Arbiter, The Almoner, And The Hermit.
E. F. G. H.