Jean De La Fontaine Poems
- 201. The Shepherd And The Lion
- 202. The Frog And The Rat
- 203. The Miller, His Son, And The Ass
- 204. The Ass Dressed In The Lion's Skin
- 205. The Old Woman And Her Two Servants
- 206. Death And The Dying
- 207. The Merchant, The Noble, The Shepherd, And The King's Son
- 208. An Animal In The Moon (prose Fable)
- 209. Jupiter And The Passenger
- 210. Phoebus And Boreas
- 211. The Rabbits (prose Fable)
- 212. The Gout And The Spider
- 213. The Horoscope
- 214. The Charlatan
- 215. The Ass And The Dog
- 216. The Satyr And The Traveller
- 217. The Old Man And His Sons
- 218. The Sculptor And The Statue Of Jupiter
- 219. The Cock And The Pearl
- 220. Daphnis And Alcimadure
- 221. The Miser And The Monkey
- 222. The Lion, The Monkey, And The Two Asses
- 223. The Lion And The Rat
- 224. The Frog Who Wished To Be As Big As The Ox
- 225. Simonides Preserved By The Gods.[1]
- 226. Epitaph Of La Fontaine - Made By Himself
- 227. To Promise Is One Thing; To Keep It, Another
- 228. The Cat, The Weasel, And The Young Rabbit
- 229. The Acorn And The Pumpkin
- 230. The Quarrel Of The Dogs And Cats
- 231. The Burier And His Comrade
- 232. The Ass Loaded With Sponges, And The Ass Loaded With Salt
- 233. The Quarrel Of The Dogs And Cats, And That Of The Cats And Mice
- 234. The Mule Boasting Of His Genealogy
- 235. Love And Folly (prose Fable)
- 236. The Two Dogs And The Dead Ass
- 237. Against The Hard To Suit
- 238. The Raven Wishing To Imitate The Eagle
- 239. The Horse Wishing To Be Revenged Upon The Stag
- 240. The Two Mules
- 241. The Wolf, The Goat, And The Kid
- 242. The Fox And The Young Turkeys (prose Fable)
- 243. The Old Cat And The Young Mouse
- 244. An Animal In The Moon
- 245. The Astrologer Who Stumbled Into A Well
- 246. The Bear And The Two Companions
- 247. The Forest And The Woodcutter (prose Fable)
- 248. Jupiter And The Thunderbolts (prose Fable)
- 249. The Torrent And The River
- 250. The Two Mules (prose Fable)