Aesop's Fables (Thomas Bewick's Version)

Table of Contents

List of Fables

1. The Ape and her Young Ones

2. The Sensible Ass

3. Æsop and the Impertinent Fellow

4. The Angler and the Little Fish

5. The Ass and the Lion hunting

6. The Ass in the Lion’s Skin

7. The Ape chosen King

8. The Ant and the Fly

9. The Ant and the Grasshopper

10. The Ape and the Fox

11. Æsop at Play

12. The Ass eating Thistles

13. The Boy and his Mother

14. The Brother and Sister

15. The Shepherd’s Boy and the Wolf

16. The Bear and the Bee-Hives

17. The Bees, the Drones, and the Wasp

18. The Hunted Beaver

19. The Bull and the Goat

20. The Two Bitches

21. The Boar and the Ass

22. The Blackamoor

23. The Belly and the Members

24. The Boys and the Frogs

25. The Two Crabs

26. The Collier and the Fuller

27. The Cock and the Jewel

28. The Wanton Calf

29. The Crow and the Pitcher

30. The Cat and the Fox

31. The Cat and the Mice

32. Cæsar and the Slave

33. The Clown and the Gnat

34. The Countryman and the Snake

35. The Cock and the Fox

36. The Fighting Cocks

37. The Cock and the Fox

38. The Dog in the Manger

39. The Ship Dog

40. The Dog invited to Supper

41. The Dog and the Shadow

42. The Mischievous Dog

43. The Dog and the Sheep

44. The Dog and the Wolf

45. The One-eyed Doe

46. The Deer and the Lion

47. The Dove and the Bee

48. The Dog and the Cat

49. The Eagle, the Cat, and the Sow

50. The Eagle and the Fox

51. The Eagle and the Crow

52. The Proud Frog and the Ox

53. The Fox and the Vizor Mask

54. The Fox and the Crow

55. The Forester and the Lion

56. The Fox without a Tail

57. The Fox and the Ass

58. The Fox and the Tiger

59. The Frogs and their King

60. The Fir and the Bramble

61. The Frog and the Fox

62. Fortune and the Boy

63. The Fox and the Grapes

64. The Fisherman

65. The Fox and the Boar

66. The Frogs and the Fighting Bulls

67. The Two Frogs

68. The Fox and the Briar

69. The Fox and the Stork

70. The Fox and the HedgeHog

71. The Fox and the Goat

72. The Fowler and the Ring-dove

73. The Fowler and the Blackbird

74. The Fatal Marriage

75. The Fox and the Lion

76. The Flying Fish and the Dolphin

77. The Fox in the Well

78. The Fox and the Sick Lion

79. The Fox and the Countryman

80. The Fox and the Wolf

81. The Frogs and the Mice

82. The Fowler and the Lark

83. The Fowler and the Partridge

84. The Goat, the Kid, and the Wolf

85. The Goat and the Lion

86. The Gardener and his Dog

87. The Wild and the Tame Geese

88. The Husbandman and his Sons

89. Hercules and the Carter

90. The Drunken Husband

91. The Hen and the Swallow

92. The Hart and the Vine

93. The Old Hound

94. The Hen and the Fox

95. The Hare and the Tortoise

96. The Hares and the Frogs

97. The Harper

98. The Horse and the Stag

99. The Horse and the Lion

100. The Horse and the Ass

101. The Hawk and the Farmer

102. The Horse and the over-loaded Ass

103. The Husbandman and the Stork

104. Industry and Sloth

105. Jupiter and the Ass

106. Jupiter and the Camel

107. Jupiter and the Herdsman

108. Juno and the Peacock

109. Jupiter and Pallas

110. The Vain Jack-daw

111. The Bald Knight

112. The Kite and the Pigeons

113. The Sick Kite

114. The Kid and the Wolf

115. The Leopard and the Fox

116. The Lark and her Young Ones

117. The Lion and the Four Bulls

118. The Lion, the Tiger, and the Wolf

119. The Lioness and the Fox

120. The Lamb brought up by a Goat

121. The Old Lion

122. The Lion in Love

123. The Lion and other Beasts

124. The Lion and the Mouse

125. The Lion and the Frog

126. The Lion, the Wolf, and the Dog

127. The Master and his Scholar

128. The Young Man and the Swallow

129. The Mole and her Dam

130. The Young Men and the Cook

131. The Mule

132. Mercury and the Woodman

133. The Man and his Goose

134. The Old Man and his Sons

135. The Miser and his Treasure

136. A Man bitten by a Dog

137. The Envious Man and the Covetous

138. The Mice in Council

139. The Old Man and Death

140. The Man and the Weasel

141. The Magpie and the Sheep

142. The Man and his Two Wives

143. Mercury and the Carver

144. The Mountains in Labour

145. The Mouse and the Weasel

146. The Young Man and the Lion

147. The Country and the City Mouse

148. The Miller, his Son, and their Ass

149. The Young Man and his Cat

150. The Blind Man and the Lame

151. The Nurse and the Wolf

152. The Oak and the Reed

153. The Peacock and the Crane

154. The Two Pots

155. The Partridge and the Cocks

156. The Porcupine and the Snakes

157. The Polecat and the Cock

158. The Ploughman and Fortune

159. The Raven and the Serpent

160. The Stag looking into the Water

161. The Sheep Biter

162. The Swallow and other Birds

163. The Sow and the Wolf

164. The Stag and the Fawn

165. The Sow and the Bitch

166. The Satyr and the Traveller

167. The Sparrow and the Hare

168. The Stag in the Ox-Stall

169. The Sun and the Wind

170. The Serpent and the Man

171. The Shepherd turned Merchant

172. The Thief and the Dog

173. The Boasting Traveller

174. The Thieves and the Cock

175. The two Travellers

176. The Tortoise and the Eagle

177. The Trees and the Woodman

178. The Thief and the Boy

179. The Travellers and the Bear

180. The Trumpeter taken Prisoner

181. The Viper and the File

182. The Old Woman and her Maids

183. The Wolves and the Sick Ass

184. The Wolf, the Fox, and the Ape

185. The Old Woman and the Empty Cask

186. The Wolf and the Crane

187. The Wolf and the Lamb

188. The Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing