Chapter 210 The Peacock and Juno(孔雀和朱诺)
THE PEACOCK made complaint to Juno that, while the 阅读更多…
THE PEACOCK made complaint to Juno that, while the 阅读更多…
A NIGHTINGALE, sitting aloft upon an oak and singi 阅读更多…
A DOG and a Cock being great friends, agreed to tr 阅读更多…
A WOLF saw a Goat feeding at the summit of a steep 阅读更多…
A LION, greatly desiring to capture a Bull, and ye 阅读更多…
A COUNTRY MOUSE invited a Town Mouse, an intimate 阅读更多…
A WOLF accused a Fox of theft, but the Fox entirel 阅读更多…
A FLY sat on the axle-tree of a chariot, and addre 阅读更多…
THREE BULLS for a long time pastured together. — 过 阅读更多…
A FOWLER, taking his bird-lime and his twigs, went 阅读更多…
THE GEESE and the Cranes were feeding in the same 阅读更多…
A FOX entered the house of an actor and, rummaging 阅读更多…
A BLIND MAN was accustomed to distinguishing diffe 阅读更多…
A COBBLER unable to make a living by his trade and 阅读更多…
A WOLF coming out of a field of oats met a Horse a 阅读更多…
A FATHER had one son and one daughter, the former 阅读更多…
THE WASPS and the Partridges, overcome with thirst 阅读更多…
A CROW caught in a snare prayed to Apollo to relea 阅读更多…
THE NORTH WIND and the Sun disputed as to which wa 阅读更多…
TWO MEN, deadly enemies to each other, were sailin 阅读更多…
A MAN had two Gamecocks in his poultry-yard. — 一个男 阅读更多…
A LION, growing old, lay sick in his cave. — 一只年老的 阅读更多…
ROAMING BY the mountainside at sundown, a Wolf saw 阅读更多…
A YOUNG MAN, a great spendthrift, had run through 阅读更多…
THE BIRDS waged war with the Beasts, and each were 阅读更多…
AN OWL, in her wisdom, counseled the Birds that wh 阅读更多…
A TRUMPETER, bravely leading on the soldiers, was 阅读更多…
AN ASS, having put on the Lion’s skin, roamed abou 阅读更多…
A HARE pounced upon by an eagle sobbed very much a 阅读更多…
ALL the Goods were once driven out by the Ills fro 阅读更多…
A DOVE shut up in a cage was boasting of the large 阅读更多…
A WORKMAN, felling wood by the side of a river, le 阅读更多…
AN EAGLE, flying down from his perch on a lofty ro 阅读更多…
A FOX invited a Crane to supper and provided nothi 阅读更多…
ACCORDING to an ancient legend, the first man was 阅读更多…
AN EAGLE and a Fox formed an intimate friendship a 阅读更多…
A MAN and a Satyr once drank together in token of 阅读更多…
A MAN wished to purchase an Ass, and agreed with i 阅读更多…
A STAG overpowered by heat came to a spring to dri 阅读更多…
A HALF-FAMISHED JACKDAW seated himself on a fig-tr 阅读更多…
THE LARK (according to an ancient legend) was crea 阅读更多…