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Index:The fables of Aesop, as first printed by William Caxton in 1484, with those of Avian, Alfonso and Poggio. Vol 2.djvu

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Title The fables of Aesop, as first printed by William Caxton in 1484, with those of Avian, Alfonso and Poggio, Vol 2
Author Aesop et al.
Translator William Caxton
Editor Jospeh Jacobs
Year 1899
Publisher Folk-Lore Society
Source djvu
Progress To be proofread
Transclusion Fully transcluded
Volumes Vol 1 Vol 2
The subtyl historyes and Fables of Esope whiche were translated out of Frensshe into Englysshe 1
Romulus' Preface 3
Liber Primus 4
1 The Cock and the precious Stone 4
2 The Wulf and the Lambe 5
3 The Rat and the Frogge 7
4 The Dogge and the Sheep 8
5 The Dogge and the piece of flesh 10
6 The Lyon, the Cowe, the Goote and the Sheep 11
7 The Theef and the Sonne 12
8 The Wulf and the Crane 13
9 The two Bytches 14
10 The Man and the Serpent 15
11 The Lyon and the Asse 16
12 The two Rats 17
13 The Egle and the Foxe 19
14 The Egle whiche bare a mutte in his becke and the Rauen 20
15 The Rauen and the Foxe 21
16 The Lyon, the wylde Bore, the Bole & the Asse 22
17 The Asse and the yong Dogge 24
18 The Lyon and the Rat 26
19 The Mylan whiche was secke and his moder 28
20 The Swallowe and other byrdes 29
Liber Secundus 30
1 The Frogges and Jupyter 32
2 The Columbes, the Kyte and the Sperehawke 34
3 The Theef and the Dogge 35
4 The Sowe and the Wulf 37
5 The Montayn whiche shoke 38
6 The Wulf and the Lambe 39
7 The old Dogge and his Mayster 40
8 The Hares and the Frogges 42
9 The Wulf and the Kydde 44
10 The good Man and the Serpente 45
11 The Herte, the Sheep & the Wulf 47
12 The balled Man and the Flye 48
13 The Foxe and the Storke 49
14 The Wulf and the dede mans hede 51
15 The Jaye and the Pecok 52
16 The Mule and the Flye 54
17 The Ante and the Flye 55
18 The Wulf, the Foxe and the Ape 57
19 The Man and the Wesel 59
20 The Oxe and the Frogge whiche wold haue compared her to hym 61
Liber Tertius 62
1 The Lyon & the Pastour or Herdman 62
2 The Lyon and the Hors 65
3 The Asse, the Hors, & theyr fortune 67
4 The Beestes and the Birdes 70
5 The Nyghtyngale and the Sperehawke 72
6 The Foxe and the Wulf 74
7 The Herte and the Hunter 76
8 Juno, Venus and the other wymmen 78
9 The Knyght and the Wydowe 79
10 The yong Man and the comyn Woman 82
11 The Fader and the euylle Sonne 84
12 The Serpent 86
13 The Wulues and the Sheep 87
14 The Man and the Wood 89
15 The Wulf and the Dogge 90
16 The Handes, the Feet and the mans Bely 92
17 The Ape and the Foxe 94
18 The Marchaunt and the Asse 95
19 The Herte and the Oxe 96
20 The fallace of the Lyon and his conuersacion 98
Liber Quartus 100
1 The Foxe and the Raysyns 100
2 The auncyent Wesel and the Rat 102
3 The Wulf, the Sheepherd and the Hunter 103
4 Juno the goddesse, the Pecok and the Nyghtyngale 105
5 The Panthire and the Vylayns 107
6 The Bochers and the Whethers 109
7 The Fawkoner and the Byrdes 110
8 The lyar Man and the Man of trouthe 111
9 The Hors, the Hunter and the Hert 113
10 The Asse and the Lyon 115
11 The Hawk and other Byrdes 116
12 The Foxe and the Lyon 117
13 The Asse and the Wulf 119
14 The Hedgehogge and the lytyl Kyddes 120
15 The Man and the Lyon 121
16 The Camel and the Flee 122
17 The Ant and the Sygale 123
18 The Pylgrym and the Swerd 124
19 The Sheep and the Crowe 125
20 The Tree and the Reed 126
Liber Quintus 128
1 The Mulet, the Foxe and the Wulf 128
2 The Bore and the Wulf 130
3 The Foxe and the Cocke 132
4 The Dragon and the Herte 134
5 The Foxe and the Catte 137
6 The Hegoot and the Wulf 139
7 The Wulf and the Affe 141
8 The Serpent and the Labourer 144
9 The Foxe, the Wulf and the Lyon 149
10 The Wulf whiche made a Fart 156
11 The enuyous Dogge 165
12 The Wulf and the hongry Dogge 166
13 The Fader and his thre Children 172
14 The Wulf the Foxe 176
15 The Dogge, the Wulf and the Whether 180
16 The Man, the Lyon and his Sone 183
17 The Knyght and the Seruaunt whiche fond the Foxe 187
Aesop's Fables not by Romulus 190
1 The Egle and the Rauen 191
2 The Egle and the Wesel 193
3 The Foxe and the Gote 195
4 The Catte and the Chyken 197
5 The Foxe and the Busshe 199
6 The Man and the god of the Wodes 200
7 The Fyssher 201
8 The Catte and the Rat 202
9 The Labourer and the Pyelarge 204
10 The Child whiche kepte the Sheep 205
11 The Ante and the Columbe 206
12 The Bee and Jupiter 207
13 A Carpenter 208
14 A yong Theef and his Moder 210
15 The Flee and the Man 212
16 The Husbond and his two Wyves 213
17 The Labourer and his Children 215
The Fables of Avian 216
1 The old Woman and the Wulf 216
2 The Tortose and the other Byrdes 217
3 The Creuysses 218
4 The Asse and the skynne of the Lyon 219
5 The Frogge and the Foxe 221
6 The two Dogges 222
7 The Camel and Jupiter 224
8 The two Felawes 225
9 The two Pottes 227
10 The Lyon and the Boole 228
11 The Ape and his Sone 229
12 The Crane and the Pecock 230
13 The Hunter and the Tygre 231
14 The four Oxen 233
15 The Busshe and the Aubyer Tree 234
16 The fyssher and the lytyl Fysshe 235
17 Phebus, the Avarycious and the Envyous 236
18 The Theef and the Child whiche wepte 238
19 The Lyon and the Gote 239
20 The Crowe whiche was a thurst 240
21 The Vylayne and the yonge Bole 241
22 The Viator and Satyre 242
23 The Oxe and the Rat 244
24 The Goose and her Lord 245
25 The Ape and his two Children 246
26 The Wynd and the therthen Pot 247
27 The Wulf and the Lambe 248
The Fables of Alphonse 249
1 The exhortacion of Sapyence or Wysedome and Loue 249
2 The commyssion of Pecuny or Money 256
3 The subtyle Inuencion of a Sentence 259
4 The Sentence gyuen up the Pecuny or Money whiche was found 263
5 The Feythe of thre Felawes 266
6 The Labourer and the Nyghtyngale 269
7 A Rethorycian and a Crowk Backed 272
8 The Discyple and the Sheep 274
9 The Labourer, the Foxe, & the chese 276
10 The Husbond, the Moder & hys Wyf 279
11 An old Harlotte or Bawde 281
12 A Blynd Man and his Wyf 285
13 The Tayller, A King and his Seruants 285
The Fables of Poggio 292
1 The subtylyte of the Woman for to deceyue her Husbond 292
2 The Woman and the Ypocryte 294
3 [Omitted] A Yonge Woman which accused her Husbond of coulpe 296
4 The Huntynge and Hawkynge 297
5 The Recytacion of somme Monstres 301
6 The Parsone, his Dogge and the Bisshop 305
7 The Foxe, the Cock and the Dogges 307
1 The Tale of two Wymmen 309
2 The Tale of a Marchaunt of Florence 310
3 The Tale of the Januey and the Noble Man 312
4 The Tale of the connynge Phisycyen 313
5 The Tale of the Wydowe 314
6 The Tale of the two Prestes 315
Errata 318
Glossary 319