Aesop Fable – The Fatal Marriage
Childrens Story – The Fatal Marriage The Lion, touched with gratitude by the noble procedure of a Mouse, and resolving not to be outdone in generosity by any wild beast whatsoever, desired his little deliverer to name his own terms, for that he might depend upon his complying with any proposal he should make. The […]
Aesop Fable – The King’s Son And The Painted Lion
Childrens Story – The King’s Son And The Painted Lion A King who had one only son, fond of martial exercises, had a dream in which he was warned that his son would be killed by a lion. Afraid lest the dream should prove true, he built for his son a pleasant palace, and adorned […]
Aesop Fable – The Fowler And The Ringdove
Childrens Story – The Fowler And The Ringdove A Fowler took his gun, and went into the woods a shooting. He spied a Ringdove among the branches of an oak, and intended to kill it. He clapped the piece to his shoulder, and took his aim accordingly. But, just as he was going to pull […]
Aesop Fable – The Bowman And The Lion
Childrens Story – The Bowman And The Lion A very skillful Bowman went to the mountains in search of game. All the beasts of the forest fled at his approach. The Lion alone challenged him to combat. The Bowman immediately let fly an arrow; and said to the Lion: “I send thee my messenger, that […]
Aesop Fable – The Flies And The Honey
Childrens Story – The Flies And The Honey A Jar of Honey having been upset in a housekeeper’s room, a number of flies were attracted by its sweetness, and placing their feet in it, ate it greedily. Their feet, however, became so smeared with the honey that they could not use their wings, nor release […]
Aesop Fable – The Countryman And The Snake
Childrens Story – The Countryman And The Snake A Villager found a Snake under a hedge, almost dead with cold. He could not help having a compassion for the poor creature, so he brought it home, and laid it upon the hearth near the fire; but it had not lain there long, before (being revived […]
Aesop Fable – The Thief And His Mother
Childrens Story – The Thief And His Mother A Schoolboy stole a horn-book from one of his schoolfellows, and brought it home to his mother. Instead of chastising him, she rather encouraged him in the deed. In course of time the boy, now grown into a man, began to steal things of greater value, until, […]
Aesop Fable – The One-eyed Doe
Childrens Story – The One-eyed Doe A Doe, blind of an eye, was accustomed to graze as near to the edge of the sea as she possibly could, to secure greater safety. She turned her eye towards the land, that she might perceive the approach of a hunter or hound, and her injured eye towards […]
Aesop Fable – The Old Man And The Three Young Men
Childrens Story – The Old Man And The Three Young Men As an old man was planting a tree, three young men came along and began to make sport of him, saying: “It shows your foolishness to be planting a tree at your age. The tree cannot bear fruit for many years, while you must […]
Aesop Fable – The Ass And His Purchaser
Childrens Story – The Ass And His Purchaser A man wished to purchase an Ass, and agreed with its owner that he should try him before he bought him. He took the Ass home, and put him in the straw-yard with his other Asses, upon which he left all the others, and joined himself at […]