
The Farmer and the Lion - Aesop's Fables
A lion entered one day into a farmyard, and the farmer, wishing to catch him, shut the gate. When the lion found that he could not get out, he began at once to attack the sheep and then the oxen. The farmer, afraid for himself, opened the gate and the Lion made off as fast as he could.
The Lion in A Farmyard - Fables of Aesop
A lion entered a farmyard. The Farmer, wishing to catch him, shut the gate. When the Lion found that he could not escape, he flew upon the sheep and killed them, and then attacked the oxen. The Farmer, beginning to be alarmed for his own safety, opened the gate and released the Lion.
The Internet Classics Archive | Aesop's Fables by Aesop
The Lion in a Farmyard A Lion entered a farmyard. The Farmer, wishing to catch him, shut the gate. When the Lion found that he could not escape, he flew upon the sheep and killed them, and then attacked the oxen.
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The Project Gutenberg eBook of AESOP'S FABLES, by V. S.
A Lion saw a fine fat Bull pasturing among a herd of cattle and cast about for some means of getting him into his clutches; so he sent him word that he was sacrificing a sheep, and asked if he would do him the honour of dining with him.
The Farmer and the Lion - ThatsMyStorybook.com
Jul 31, 2024 · Seeing the farmer’s unwavering kindness and generosity, something stirred deep within the lion. This mighty creature, accustomed to relying solely on strength and ferocity, found himself touched by the gentle actions of a human.
Three Hundred Æsop's Fables/The Lion in a Farmyard
The Lion, when he found that he could not escape, flew upon the sheep, and killed them, and then attacked the oxen. The farmer, beginning to be alarmed for his own safety, opened the gate, when the Lion got off as fast as he could.
The Jackal and the Farmer and other Folktales of Type 154
The lion said softly, "Just hit me gently, farmer," and with that he bowed his head. The farmer gripped his hatchet and struck at the lion's skull with all his force so that he split it, and the lion died at once.
THE LION AND THE FARMER - mythfolklore.net
A lion entered a farmer's yard and the farmer, wanting to capture the lion, shut the outer gate. The lion, unable to get out, first devoured all the sheep and then turned his attention to the cattle.
THE LION AND THE FARMER'S DAUGHTER - MythFolklore.net
A lion who had fallen in love with a young woman went to the woman's father to ask for her hand in marriage. The father was afraid to refuse the lion's offer, but asked him first to have his teeth and claws taken out; otherwise the lion could only arouse his daughter's terror.
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