The Fables of Jean de La Fontaine consists of 239 versed fables. This is an English adaptation. The first six books are mainly adapted from Fables of Aesop, including fables of Babrius and Phaedrus. In the last six books la Fontaine drawns on animal fables of the Panchatantra, the famous Hindu collection.
Book 1
- The Grasshopper and the Ant
- The Raven and the Fox
- The Frog That Wished to Be As Big As the Ox
- The Two Mules
- The Wolf and the Dog
- The Heifer, the Goat, and the Sheep, in Company
with the Lion
- The Wallet
- The Swallow and the Little Birds
- The City Rat and the Country Rat
- The Wolf and the Lamb
- The Man and His Image
- The Dragon with Many Heads, and the Dragon with
Many Tails
- The Thieves and the Ass
- Simonides Preserved by the Gods
- Death and the Unfortunate
- Death and the Woodman
- The Man between Two Ages, and His Two
Mistresses
- The Fox and the Stork
- The Boy and the Schoolmaster
- The Cock and the Pearl
- The Hornets and the Bees
- The Oak and the Reed
Book 2
- Against the Hard to Suit
- The Council Held by the Rats
- The Wolf Accusing the Fox before the Monkey
- The Two Bulls and the Frog
- The Bat and the Two Weasels
- The Bird Wounded by an Arrow
- The Bitch and Her Friend
- The Eagle and the Beetle
- The Lion and the Gnat
- The Ass Loaded with Sponges, and the Ass Loaded
with Salt
- The Lion and the Rat
- The Dove and the Ant
- The Astrologer Who Stumbled into a Well
- The Hare and the Frogs
- The Cock and the Fox
- The Raven Wishing To Imitate the Eagle
- The Peacock Complaining To Juno
- The Cat Changed into a Woman
- The Lion and the Ass Hunting
- The Will Explained by Aesop
Book 3
- The Miller, His Son, and the Ass
- The Members and the Belly
- The Wolf Turned Shepherd
- The Frogs Asking A King
- The Fox and the Goat
- The Eagle, the Wild Sow, and the Cat
- The Drunkard and His Wife
- The Gout and the Spider
- The Wolf and the Stork
- The Lion Beaten by the Man
- The Fox and the Grapes
- The Swan and the Cook
- The Wolves and the Sheep
- The Lion Grown Old
- Philomel and Progne
- The Woman Drowned
- The Weasel in the Granary
- The Cat and the Old Rat
Book 4
- The Lion in Love
- The Shepherd and the Sea
- The Fly and the Ant
- The Gardener and His Lord
- The Ass and the Little Dog
- The Battle of the Rats and the Weasels
- The Monkey and the Dolphin
- The Man and the Wooden God
- The Jay in the Feathers of the Peacock
- The Camel and the Floating Sticks
- The Frog and the Rat
- The Animals Sending Tribute to Alexander
- The Horse Wishing To Be Revenged on the Stag
- The Fox and the Bust
- The Wolf, the Goat, and the Kid
- The Wolf, the Mother, and Her Child
- The Words of Socrates
- The Old Man and His Sons
- The Oracle and the Atheist
- The Miser Who Had Lost His Treasure
- The Eye of the Master
- The Lark and Her Young Ones with The
Owner of a Field
Book 5
- The Woodman and Mercury
- The Earthen Pot and the Iron Pot
- The Little Fish and the Fisher
- The Ears of the Hare
- The Fox with His Tail Cut Off
- The Old Woman and Her Two Servants
- The Satyr and the Traveller
- The Horse and the Wolf
- The Ploughman and His Sons
- The Mountain in Labour
- Fortune and the Boy
- The Doctors
- The Hen with the Golden Eggs
- The Ass Carrying Relics
- The Stag and the Vine
- The Serpent and the File
- The Hare and the Partridge
- The Eagle and the Owl
- The Lion Going To War
- The Bear and the Two Companions
- The Ass Dressed in the Lion's Skin
Book 6
- The Shepherd and the Lion
- The Lion and the Hunter
- Phoebus and Boreas
- Jupiter and the Farmer
- The Cockerel, the Cat, and the Young Mouse
- The Fox, the Monkey, and the Animals
- The Mule Boasting of His Genealogy
- The Old Man and the Ass
- The Stag Seeing Himself in the Water
- The Hare and the Tortoise
- The Ass and His Masters
- The Sun and the Frogs
- The Countryman and the Serpent
- The Sick Lion and the Fox
- The Fowler, the Hawk, and the Lark
- The Horse and the Ass
- The Dog That Dropped the Substance For The Shadow
- The Carter in the Mire
- The Charlatan
- Discord
- The Young Widow
- Epilogue
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Book 7
- The Animals Sick of the Plague
- The Ill-Married
- The Rat Retired From the World
- The Heron
- The Maid
- The Wishes
- The Lion's Court
- The Vultures and the Pigeons
- The Coach and the Fly
- The Dairywoman and the Pot of Milk
- The Curate and the Corpse
- The Man Who Ran After Fortune, and the Man
Who Waited For Her in His Bed
- The Two Cocks
- The Ingratitude and Injustice of Men
towards Fortune
- The Fortune-Tellers
- The Cat, the Weasel, and the Young Rabbit
- The Head and the Tail of the Serpent
- An Animal in the Moon
Book 8
- Death and the Dying
- The Cobbler and the Financier
- The Lion, the Wolf, and the Fox
- The Power of Fables
- The Man and the Flea
- The Women and the Secret
- The Dog That Carried His Master's Dinner
- The Joker and the Fishes
- The Rat and the Oyster
- The Bear and the Amateur Gardener
- The Two Friends
- The Hog, the Goat, and the Sheep
- Thyrsis and Amaranth
- The Funeral of the Lioness
- The Rat and the Elephant
- The Horoscope
- The Ass and the Dog
- The Pashaw and the Merchant
- The Use of Knowledge
- Jupiter and the Thunderbolts
- The Falcon and the Capon
- The Cat and the Rat
- The Torrent and the River
- Education
- The Two Dogs and the Dead Ass
- Democritus and the People of Abdera
- The Wolf and the Hunter
Book 9
- The Faithless Depositary
- The Two Doves
- The Monkey and the Leopard
- The Acorn and the Pumpkin
- The Schoolboy, the Pedant, and the Owner of
a Garden
- The Sculptor and the Statue of Jupiter
- The Mouse Changed into a Maid
- The Fool Who Sold Wisdom
- The Oyster and the Litigants
- The Wolf and the Lean Dog
- Nothing Too Much
- The Wax-Candle
- Jupiter and the Passenger
- The Cat and the Fox
- The Husband, the Wife, and the Thief
- The Treasure and the Two Men
- The Monkey and the Cat
- The Kite and the Nightingale
- The Shepherd and His Flock
Book 10
- The Two Rats, the Fox, and the Egg
- The Man and the Adder
- The Tortoise and the Two Ducks
- The Fishes and the Cormorant
- The Burier and His Comrade
- The Wolf and the Shepherds
- The Spider and the Swallow
- The Partridge and the Cocks
- The Dog Whose Ears Were Cropped
- The Shepherd and the King
- The Fishes and the Shepherd Who Played the Flute
- The Two Parrots, the King, and His Son
- The Lioness and the Bear
- The Two Adventurers and the Talisman
- The Rabbits
- The Merchant, the Noble, the Shepherd,
and the King's Son
Book 11
- The Lion
- The Gods Wishing to Instruct a Son of Jupiter
- The Farmer, the Dog, and the Fox
- The Mogul's Dream
- The Lion, the Monkey, and the Two Asses
- The Wolf and the Fox
- The Peasant of the Danube
- The Old Man and the Three Young Ones
- The Mice and the Owl
- Epilogue
Book 12
- The Companions of Ulysses
- The Cat and the Two Sparrows
- The Miser and the Monkey
- The Two Goats
- The Old Cat and the Young Mouse
- The Sick Stag
- The Bat, the Bush, and the Duck
- The Quarrel of the Dogs and Cats, and That of
the Cats and Mice
- The Wolf and the Fox
- The Lobster and Her Daughter
- The Eagle and the Magpie
- The King, the Kite, and the Falconer
- The Fox, the Flies, and the Hedgehog
- Love and Folly
- The Raven, the Gazelle, the Tortoise, and
the Rat
- The Woods and the Woodman
- The Fox, the Wolf, and the Horse
- The Fox and the Turkeys
- The Ape
- The Scythian Philosopher
- The Elephant and the Ape of Jupiter
- The Fool and the Sage
- The English Fox
- The Sun and the Frogs
- The League of the Rats
- Daphnis and Alcimadure
- The Arbiter, the Almoner, and the Hermit
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