Jean De La Fontaine Poems
- 301. The Swallow And The Little Birds.[1]
- 302. Party Strife.
- 303. The Grasshopper And The Ant.
- 304. The Dog With His Ears Cropped (prose Fable)
- 305. The Coach And The Fly.
- 306. The Lion, The Wolf, And The Fox
- 307. The Man Between Two Ages, And His Two Mistresses.[1]
- 308. The Ass In The Lion's Skin.
- 309. The Fox And The Bust.
- 310. The Man And His Image (prose Fable)
- 311. The Head And The Tail Of The Serpent.
- 312. The Dove And The Ant.
- 313. The Joker And The Fishes.
- 314. The Falcon
- 315. Alice Sick
- 316. Epitaph Of La Fontaine Made By Himself
- 317. The Rhemese
- 318. The Psalter
- 319. Nicaise
- 320. Joconde
- 321. The Gascon
- 322. The Countryman Who Sought His Calf
- 323. St. Julian's Prayer
- 324. The Husband-confessor
- 325. The Pitcher
- 326. The Indiscreet Confessions
- 327. The Dress-maker
- 328. Belphegor Addressed To Miss De Chammelay
- 329. The Cradle
- 330. To Promise Is One Thing To Keep It, Another
- 331. The Two Friends
- 332. The Ear-maker And The Mould-mender
- 333. The Mandrake
- 334. The Contract
- 335. The Princess Betrothed To The King Of Garba
- 336. Richard Minutolo
- 337. The Truckers
- 338. An Imitation Of Anacreon
- 339. The Glutton
- 340. Neighbour Peter's Mare
- 341. The Eel Pie
- 342. The Cobbler
- 343. The Little Bell
- 344. The Pack-saddle
- 345. The Country Justice
- 346. The Bucking-tub
- 347. The Avaricious Wife And Tricking Gallant
- 348. The Devil Of Pope-fig Island
- 349. Another Imitation Of Anacreon
- 350. The Devil In Hell