THE LIFE OF AESOP

Translated by Sir Roger L'Estrange

 

CHAPTER I
Of Aesop's Country, Condition, and Person

CHAPTER II
AEsop and his fellow Slaves upon their Journey to Ephesus

CHAPTER III
AEsop is accus'd by false Witnesses for stealing his
Master's Figs; and brings himself off by his
Wits, to the Confusion of his Accusers

CHAPTER IV
The Sale of AEsop to Xanthus

CHAPTER V
Xanthus presents AEsop to his Wife

CHAPTER VI
AEsop's Answer to the Gardiner

CHAPTER VII
AEsop's Invention to bring his Mistress back again to her
Husband, after she had left him

CHAPTER VIII
An Entertainment of Neats Tongues

CHAPTER IX
A Second Treat of Tongues

CHAPTER X
AEsop bring his Master a Guest that had no
sort of Curiosity in him

CHAPTER XI
AESOP'S Answer to a Magistrate

CHAPTER XII
XANTHUS undertakes to drink the Sea dry

CHAPTER XIII
AESOP baffles the Superstition of Augury

CHAPTER XIV
AESOP finds hidden Treasure

CHAPTER XV
AEsop expounds upon an Augury, and is made free

CHAPTER XVI
AEsop presents himself before the King of LYDIA

CHAPTER XVII
AEsop adopts ENNUS. ENNUS'S Ingratitude and
Falseness, and
AEsop's Good-Nature

CHAPTER XVIII
AEsop's Letters of Morality to his Son ENNUS

CHAPTER XIX
AESOP'S Voyage to DELPHOS; his barbarous
Usage there, and his Death

 

 

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