Aesop's fables, interpreted through music by Mabel Wood Hill Prologue (or Epilogue) The Frog and the ox (Self-conceit may lead to self-destruction) The Lion and the mouse (Little friends sometimes prove great friends) The Milkmaid (Do not count chickens before they are hatched) The Hare and the tortoise (Plodding wins the race) The Fox and the crow (Do not trust flatterers) The Two crabs (Example is the best precept) The Ant and the grasshopper (It is best to prepare for days of adversity)
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Aesop's fables, interpreted through music by Mabel Wood Hill Prologue (or Epilogue) The Frog and the ox (Self-conceit may lead to self-destruction) The Lion and the mouse (Little friends sometimes prove great friends) The Milkmaid (Do not count chickens before they are hatched) The Hare and the tortoise (Plodding wins the race) The Fox and the crow (Do not trust flatterers) The Two crabs (Example is the best precept) The Ant and the grasshopper (It is best to prepare for days of adversity)