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Folly

The trusting, the vain, the careless — undone by a folly they could not see.

  1. Nº 8The Nightingale and the Hawk
  2. Nº 24The Fisherman and His Flute
  3. Nº 26The Fisherman and the Sprat
  4. Nº 31The Fox and the Bramble
  5. Nº 32The Fox and the Grapes
  6. Nº 38The Fox and the Monkey Elected King
  7. Nº 47The Coward and the Crows
  8. Nº 65The Astronomer
  9. Nº 74The Cowherd and the Lion
  10. Nº 77The Weasel and the File
  11. Nº 84The Ploughman and Fortune
  12. Nº 89The Woman and Her Servants
  13. Nº 95The Dolphins, the Whales, and the Gudgeon
  14. Nº 96The Orator Demades
  15. Nº 104The Doe and the Lion in the Cave
  16. Nº 116The Viper and the File
  17. Nº 123Zeus and the Jar of Blessings
  18. Nº 124Zeus, Prometheus, Athena, and Momus
  19. Nº 127The Sun and the Frogs
  20. Nº 133The Ignorant Doctor
  21. Nº 150The Crab and the Fox
  22. Nº 156The Cithara Player
  23. Nº 160The Jackdaw and the Fox
  24. Nº 164The Escaped Jackdaw
  25. Nº 176The Hungry Dogs
  26. Nº 181The Dog and the Shellfish
  27. Nº 190The Hares and the Foxes
  28. Nº 192The Hare and the Fox
  29. Nº 197The Trapped Lion and the Ploughman
  30. Nº 199The Lion, the Fox, and the Stag
  31. Nº 234The Bees and Zeus
  32. Nº 235The Beekeeper
  33. Nº 248The Spendthrift and the Swallow
  34. Nº 261The Traveller and Fortune
  35. Nº 269The Ass, the Cock, and the Lion
  36. Nº 277The Ass and the Ass-Driver
  37. Nº 288The Tail and the Body of the Serpent
  38. Nº 289The Serpent, the Weasel, and the Rats
  39. Nº 299The Father and His Daughters
  40. Nº 301The Thirsty Dove
  41. Nº 304The Monkey and the Fishermen
  42. Nº 311The Shepherd and the Sea
  43. Nº 321The Shorn Sheep
  44. Nº 331The Wasp and the Serpent
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