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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
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To be proofread
Transclusion
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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 A
s
s
e
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 A
s
s
e
22
17
The A
s
s
e and the yong Dogge
24
18
The Lyon and the Rat
26
19
The Mylan whiche was
s
ecke 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
s
hoke
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
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7
The Herte and the Hunter
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8
Juno, Venus and the other wymmen
78
9
The Knyght and the Wydowe
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The yong Man and the comyn Woman
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11
The Fader and the euylle Sonne
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The Serpent
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The Wulues and the Sheep
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The Man and the Wood
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The Wulf and the Dogge
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The Handes, the Feet and the mans Bely
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The Ape and the Foxe
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The Marchaunt and the Asse
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The Herte and the Oxe
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The fallace of the Lyon and his conuersacion
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Liber Quartus
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1
The Foxe and the Raysyns
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2
The auncyent Wesel and the Rat
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3
The Wulf, the Sheepherd and the Hunter
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4
Juno the goddesse, the Pecok and the Nyghtyngale
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5
The Panthire and the Vylayns
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6
The Bochers and the Whethers
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7
The Fawkoner and the Byrdes
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8
The lyar Man and the Man of trouthe
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9
The Hors, the Hunter and the Hert
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10
The Asse and the Lyon
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The Hawk and other Byrdes
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The Foxe and the Lyon
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The Asse and the Wulf
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The Hedgehogge and the lytyl Kyddes
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The Man and the Lyon
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The Camel and the Flee
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The Ant and the Sygale
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The Pylgrym and the Swerd
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The Sheep and the Crowe
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The Tree and the Reed
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Liber Quintus
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The Mulet, the Foxe and the Wulf
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The Bore and the Wulf
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The Foxe and the Cocke
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The Dragon and the Herte
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The Foxe and the Catte
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The Hegoot and the Wulf
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The Wulf and the Affe
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The Serpent and the Labourer
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The Foxe, the Wulf and the Lyon
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The Wulf whiche made a Fart
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The enuyous Dogge
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The Wulf and the hongry Dogge
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The Fader and his thre Children
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The Wulf the Foxe
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The Dogge, the Wulf and the Whether
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The Man, the Lyon and his Sone
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The Knyght and the Seruaunt whiche fond the Foxe
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Aesop's Fables not by Romulus
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1
The Egle and the Rauen
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2
The Egle and the We
s
el
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3
The Foxe and the Gote
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4
The Catte and the Chyken
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5
The Foxe and the Bu
s
s
he
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6
The Man and the god of the Wodes
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7
The Fy
s
s
her
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8
The Catte and the Rat
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9
The Labourer and the Pyelarge
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10
The Child whiche kepte the Sheep
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11
The Ante and the Columbe
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12
The Bee and Jupiter
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A Carpenter
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A yong Theef and his Moder
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15
The Flee and the Man
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16
The Hu
s
bond and his two Wyves
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17
The Labourer and his Children
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The Fables of Avian
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1
The old Woman and the Wulf
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2
The Torto
s
e and the other Byrdes
217
3
The Creuy
s
s
es
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4
The Asse and the
s
kynne of the Lyon
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5
The Frogge and the Foxe
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6
The two Dogges
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7
The Camel and Jupiter
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8
The two Felawes
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9
The two Pottes
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10
The Lyon and the Boole
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11
The Ape and his Sone
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12
The Crane and the Pecock
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13
The Hunter and the Tygre
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14
The four Oxen
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15
The Bu
s
s
he and the Aubyer Tree
234
16
The fy
s
s
her and the lytyl Fy
s
s
he
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17
Phebus, the Avarycious and the Envyous
236
18
The Theef and the Child whiche wepte
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19
The Lyon and the Gote
239
20
The Crowe whiche was a thur
s
t
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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 Wy
s
edome and Loue
249
2
The commy
s
s
ion of Pecuny or Money
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3
The
s
ubtyle 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
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7
A Rethorycian and a Crowk Backed
272
8
The Di
s
cyple and the Sheep
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9
The Labourer, the Foxe, & the che
s
e
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10
The Hu
s
bond, the Moder & hys Wyf
279
11
An old Harlotte or Bawde
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12
A Blynd Man and his Wyf
285
13
The Tayller, A King and his Seruants
285
The Fables of Poggio
292
1
The
s
ubtylyte of the Woman for to deceyue her Hu
s
bond
292
2
The Woman and the Ypocryte
294
3
[Omitted] A Yonge Woman which accu
s
ed her Husbond of coulpe
296
4
The Huntynge and Hawkynge
297
5
The Recytacion of
s
omme Mon
s
tres
301
6
The Par
s
one, his Dogge and the Bi
s
s
hop
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 Phi
s
ycyen
313
5
The Tale of the Wydowe
314
6
The Tale of the two Pre
s
tes
315
Errata
318
Glossary
319
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