Page:The fables of Aesop, as first printed by William Caxton in 1484, with those of Avian, Alfonso and Poggio. Vol 1.djvu/265

 Ro. I., xiii. — Ro. I., xviii. 237

15 ; Bayeux, pi. iv., xvii, ; cf. Alf., ix. ; Vine. Bell., hist., 3, 3; doct., 4, 117; Marie, 14 (51); Berach. , 13; Galf. , 15; Neck., 27 ; Dial. Great., 61 ; Scala, 6 ; Ysopet, I. 15, II. 26; Izop., 17; Rein. Fucks, Grimm, 358; Lucanor (W. York), 25 ; Cyril, Spec, sap., i. 13 ; Hita, Can/ares, 1411. IV. Luther, 14; Farce de Pathelin, 31; Waldis, i. 11; Kirch., vii. 30 ; Lafont., i, 2 ; Lessing, ii. 15 ; Krilof, i. i ; Rob., Oest., Steins., ad. loc. ; De Gubernatis, ii. 251.* V. L. 13, C. 9; Cald., I ; Cr., 17; Hazlitt, Prov., 383, ' The fox praiseth the meat out of the crow's mouth ; ' Thackeray, Newcomes, i.

Ro. I., xvi. — Lion Sick (and Ass). II. Phsed. , i. 21. III. Rufus, ii. 8 ; Ademar, 16; Vine. Bell., hist. 3, 3, doct. 4, 117 ; Marie, 15 ; Berach., i ; Ysop. , I. 16; Jzop., 18; Galf, 16; Dial. Great., no; Bromy. , H. 4. 8 ; s. 5, 3 ; Wright, i, 15. IV. Alciati, emblemata, 153; Wald. , i. 12; Kirch. , vii. 27; Lafont., iii. 14; Rob., Oest., Steins. V. C. 6, T. 31.

Ro. I., xvii. — Ass AND Lap-dog. I. Benf, Pants., i. no; Avadanas, ii. 73; Weber, Ind. Stud., iii. 352. II. ^sop. , 331; Phasd. App. Burm. , 10; Babr. ; 129. III. Rufus, ii. 10; Ademar, 17; Vine. Bell., hist. 3, 3; doct. 4, 117; Marie, 16; Berach., 14; Ysop., I. 16, II. 4 ; Izop., 14; Galf, 17; Neck., 5; Gesta Rom., 79; Wright, i. 13; Holkot, 167; Boner, 10. IV. Lafont., iv. 5 ; Rob., Oest., Steins., Goedeke, Mitt.,6Z ; Liebr., JERP, iii. 146. V. L. 15, C. 124, J. 56, T. 119; Hazlitt, 'An ass was never cut out for a lapdog.'

Ro. L, xviii, — Lion and Mouse. I. Cf. Benf. Pants., i. 324 seq. ; Sophos, 25 ; Raju, Ind. Fab., p. 119, II. .^Esop., 256; Phasdrus App. Burm., 4;

the crow (the winter night) by making it sing ' !
 * ' The fox (the spring aurora) takes the cheese (the moon) from