The Horse and the Stag
(An Aesop's Fable )
The Horse had the plain altogether to himself. A Stag interrupted into his space and shared his field. The Horse, seeking to retribution himself on the more interesting, asked for a man, on the off chance that he were willing, to help him in rebuffing the Stag. The man answered, that if the Horse would get a bit in his mouth, and consent to convey him, he would devise extremely viable weapons against the Stag. The Horse assented, and permitted the man to mount him. From that hour he found that, rather than getting revenge on the Stag, he had oppressed himself to the administration of man.
Lesson of Aesops Fable: He who tries to harm others regularly harms just himself.
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The Horse and the Stag Fable
An Aesop's Fable
With the Moral: He who tries to harm others frequently harms just himself.
Aesop Author of the Fable: The Horse and the Stag
Nationality of Aesop - Ethiopian or Greek or Greek
Lifespan of Aesop - He lived around 620 - 560 BC
Life of Aesop - Slave - Author of the book of tales
Acclaimed Works - Aesop's Fable book highlighting:
"The Goose With the Golden Eggs", "The Fisher",
"The Horse and the Stag" and "The Sick Lion"
The Horse and the Stag Fable
A Free Aesop's Fable with a good for children and youngsters
Moral: He who tries to harm others frequently harms just himself.
(An Aesop's Fable )
The Horse had the plain altogether to himself. A Stag interrupted into his space and shared his field. The Horse, seeking to retribution himself on the more interesting, asked for a man, on the off chance that he were willing, to help him in rebuffing the Stag. The man answered, that if the Horse would get a bit in his mouth, and consent to convey him, he would devise extremely viable weapons against the Stag. The Horse assented, and permitted the man to mount him. From that hour he found that, rather than getting revenge on the Stag, he had oppressed himself to the administration of man.
Lesson of Aesops Fable: He who tries to harm others regularly harms just himself.
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The Horse and the Stag Fable
An Aesop's Fable
With the Moral: He who tries to harm others frequently harms just himself.
Aesop Author of the Fable: The Horse and the Stag
Nationality of Aesop - Ethiopian or Greek or Greek
Lifespan of Aesop - He lived around 620 - 560 BC
Life of Aesop - Slave - Author of the book of tales
Acclaimed Works - Aesop's Fable book highlighting:
"The Goose With the Golden Eggs", "The Fisher",
"The Horse and the Stag" and "The Sick Lion"
The Horse and the Stag Fable
A Free Aesop's Fable with a good for children and youngsters
Moral: He who tries to harm others frequently harms just himself.