from them: Others will say, that some of the fables are not fo well told, or expreffed in fuch pleafing and pertinent language as they ought to be, but the worst will please fome, and the best will not please all. He confeffes fome are too long; but if the humour of the narrative does not make amends, he has nothing further to advance by way of apology, but that he meant well. Wafp and the Bees Wolf and the Crane Lion and other Beasts hunting Fortune and the School-boy Oak and the Willow Farmer and the Stag Cock and the Fox Fox and the Goat Dog and the Crocodile Mimic and the Countryman ib. 9 ib. 10 II 12 ib. 13 ib. J4 ib. 15 ib. 16 ib. 37 ib. 18 ib. 19 Page. ·63 Diamond and the Loadftone Elm-Tree and the Vine 64 ib. 65 66. 67 ib. 69 ib. 70 71 ib 72 ib. 73 74. 75 ib. 76 77 78 79 80% Monster in the Sun Toad and Ephemeron TH FABLES by Mr GAY. HE Shepherd and the Philofopher Spaniel and the Cameleon Mother, the Nurfe, and the Fairy Mifer and Plutus ib. Rat-Catcher and Cats Pin and the Needle Shepherd's Dog and the Wolf Painter, who pleafed no body and every body Lion and the Cub Old Hen and the Cock Goat without a Beard 133 134 135 137 138 139 141 143 144 1457 146 Scold and the Parrot 147 149 |