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TABL E.
NTRODUCTION to the FABLES.
The SHEPHERD and the PHILOSOPHER.
FABLE I.
To His Highness WILLIAM Duke of CUMBERLAND.
The LYON, the TYGER, and the TRAVELLER. Page 1
FABLE II.
The SPANIEL and the CAMELEON.
FABLE III.
The MOTHER, the NURSE, and the FAIRY.
FABLE IV.
The EAGLE, and the Affembly of ANIMALS.
7
II
FABLE V.
The WILD BOAR and the RAM.
14
18
FABLE VI.
21
The MISER and PLUTUS.
FABLE VII.
The LYON, the Fox, and the GEESE.
The LADY and the WASP.
25
FABLE VIII.
29
FABLE XI.
The PEACOCK, the TURKEY, and Goose. Page 4r
FABLE XIX.
The Shepherd's DOG and the WOLF.
FABLE XVIII.
65
The PAINTER who pleafed No body and Every body. 68
The Univerfal APPARITION.
FABLE XXXII.
The two OWLS and the SPARROW.
FABLE XXXIII.
The COURTIER and PROTEUS.
XXXI.
114
117
122
125
FABLE XXXIV.
The MASTIFF S.
129
FABLE XXXV.
The BARLEY-Mow and the DUNGHILL.
FABLE XXXVI.
PYTHAGORAS and the COUNTRYMAN.
FABLE XXXVII.
The FARMER'S WIFE and the RAVEN.
FABLE XXXVIII.
The TURKEY and the ANT.
133
136
139
143
FABLE
The CUR,the HORSE,and the SHEPHERD'S DOG. 175