1. To his Highnefs WILLIAM Duke of Cum- The Lion, the Tyger, and the Traveller, 2. The Spaniel and the Cameleon, 3. The Mother, the Nurfe, and the Fairy, 4. The Eagle, and the Affembly of Animals, 7. The Lion, the Fox, and the Geese, 10. The Elephant and the book feller, 27. The Sick Man and the Angel, 28. The Perfian, the Sun, and the Cloud, 29. The Fox, at the Point of Death, 32. The Two Owls and the Sparrow, 35. The Barley-mow and the Dunghill, 36. Pythagoras and the Countryman, 7. The Countryman and Jupiter, 8. The Man, the Cat, the Dog, and the Fly, [ ] INTRODUCTION то THE FA B L E S: PART THE FIRST. The SHEPHERD and the PHILOSOPHER. R EMOTE from cities liv'd a fwain, In fummer's heat, and winter's cold, Whence is thy learning? Hath thy toil And haft thou fathom'd TULLY's mind? I ne'er the paths of learning try'd; The |