Folk Tale

The Horse and the Stag

Translated From

Σῦς ἄγριος καὶ ἵππος καὶ κυνηγέτης

AuthorΑἴσωπος
LanguageAncient Greek
TitleThe Horse and the Stag
Original TitleΣῦς ἄγριος καὶ ἵππος καὶ κυνηγέτης
Original AuthorΑἴσωπος
Original IDtrans-4715.xml
Book AuthorGeorge Fyler Townsend
Chapter Nr.193
Language codeeng

AT ONE TIME the Horse had the plain entirely to himself. Then a Stag intruded into his domain and shared his pasture. The Horse, desiring to revenge himself on the stranger, asked a man if he were willing to help him in punishing the Stag. The man replied that if the Horse would receive a bit in his mouth and agree to carry him, he would contrive effective weapons against the Stag. The Horse consented and allowed the man to mount him. From that hour he found that instead of obtaining revenge on the Stag, he had enslaved himself to the service of man.


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