伊索寓言英文读书笔记.docx

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1、伊索寓言英文读书笔记The Wolf and the Lamb Any excuse will serve a tyrant. The Dog and the Shadow Beware lest you lose the substance by grasping at the shadow. The Lions Share You may share the labors of the great, but you will not share the rewards. The Wolf and the Crane Gratitude and greed go not together T

2、he Man and the Serpent Injuries may be forgiven, but not forgotten. The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse Better beans and bacon in peace than cakes and ale in fear. The Fox and the Crow Do not trust flatterers. The Sick Lion Only cowards insult dying majesty. The Ass and the Lapdog Clumsy jesting is

3、 no joke. The Lion and the Mouse Little friends may prove great friends. The Swallow and the Other Birds Destroy the seed of evil, or it will grow up to be your ruin. The Frogs Desiring a King Better no rule than cruel rule. The Mountains in Labor Much outcry, little outcome. The Hares and the Frogs

4、 There is always someone worse off than yourself. The Wolf and the Kid It is easy to be brave from a safe distance. The Woodman and the Serpent No gratitude from the wicked. The Bald Man and the Fly You will only injure yourself if you take notice of despicable enemies. The Fox and the Stork One bad

5、 turn deserves another. The Fox and the Mask Outside show is a poor substitute for inner worth. The Jay and the Peacock It is not only fine feathers that make fine birds. The Frog and the Ox Self-conceit may lead to self-destruction. Andr ocles and the lion Gratitude is the sign of noble souls. The

6、Bat, the Birds, and the Beasts He that is neither one thing nor the other has no friends. The Hart and the Hunter We often despise what is most useful to us. The Serpent and the File It is useless attacking the insensible. The Man and the Wood Beware what you give to future enemies. The Dog and the

7、Wolf Better starve free than be a fat slave. The Belly and the Members All must work together. The Hart in the Ox-Stall Nothing escapes the masters eye. The Fox and the Grapes It is easy to despise what you cannot get. The Horse, Hunter, and Stag If you allow people to use you for your own purposes,

8、 they will use you for theirs. The Peacock and Hera One cannot be first in everything. The Fox and the Lion Familiarity breeds contempt. The Lion and the Statue We can easily represent things as we wish them to be. The Ant and the Grasshopper It is best to prepare for the days of necessity. The Tree

9、 and the Reed Obscurity often brings safety. The Fox and the Cat Better one safe way than a hundred on which you cannot reckon. The Wolf in Sheeps Clothing Appearances are deceptive. The Dog in the Manger People often grudge others what they cannot enjoy themselves. The Man and the Wooden God Luck i

10、s made by yourself. The Fisher When you are in a persons power you must do as they bid. The Shepherds Boy A liar will not be believed, even when he speaks the truth. The Young Thief and His Mother Teach a child well. The Man and His Two Wives Yield to all and you will soon have nothing to yield. The

11、 Nurse and the Wolf Enemies promises were made to be broken. The Tortoise and the Birds Never soar aloft on an enemys wings. The Two Crabs Example is the best precept. The Ass in the Lions Skin Fine clothes may disguise, but silly words will disclose a fool. The Two Fellows and the Bear Never trust

12、a friend who deserts you at a pinch. The Two Pots The strong and the weak cannot keep company. The Four Oxen and the Lion United we stand, divided we fall. The Fisher and the Little Fish A little thing in hand is worth more than a great thing in prospect. Avaricious and Envious Vices are their own p

13、unishment. The Crow and the Pitcher Little by little does the trick. The Man and the Satyr The Goose With the Golden Eggs Greed often overreaches itself. The Laborer and the Nightingale Sorrow not over what is lost forever. The Fox, the Rooster, and the Dog Cunning often outwits itself. The Wind and

14、 the Sun Kindness effects more than severity. Hercules and the Wagoneer Fate helps them that help themselves. The Man, the Boy, and the Donkey Please all, and you will please none. The Miser and His Gold Wealth unused might as well not exist. The Fox and the Mosquitoes The Fox Without a Tail Do not

15、trust interested advice. The One-Eyed Doe You cannot escape your fate. Belling the Cat It is easy to propose impossible remedies. The Hare and the Tortoise Plodding wins the race. The Old Man and Dea th We would often be sorry if our wishes were gratified. The Hare With Many Friends She that has man

16、y friends, has no friends. The Lion in Love Love can tame the wildest. The Bundle of Sticks Union gives strength. The Lion, the Fox, and the Beasts It is easier to get into the enemys toils than out again. The mules Brains Wit has always an answer ready. The Eagle and the Arrow We often give our ene

17、mies the means for our own destruction. The Milkmaid and Her Pail Do not count your chickens before they are hatched. The Cat-Maiden The Horse and the Mule Better humble security than gilded danger. The Trumpeter Taken Prisoner Words may be deeds. The Buffoon and the Countryman People often applaud an imitation and hiss the real thing. The Old Woman and the Wine-Jar What memories cling around the instruments of our pleasure. The Fox and the Goat Never trust the advice of a person in difficulties.

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