The Swallow and the Crow by Aesop
The Swallow and the Crow had an argument one day about their plumage. Said the Swallow: “Just look at my bright and downy feathers. Your black stiff quills are not worth having. …
The Swallow and the Crow had an argument one day about their plumage. Said the Swallow: “Just look at my bright and downy feathers. Your black stiff quills are not worth having. …
It was agreed between the nobles and the commons that, to make an end of disputing about the laws, ambassadors should be sent into Greece, and especially to Athens (which city and …
Yudhisthira was the name of a poor potter who lived in a certain kingdom. One night, when he was returning after drinking more than he should, he stumbled and fell over some …
After the resurrection of our Savior, he appeared several times to his disciples. He strengthened them in the walk of faith; enlarged their power and commission; declaring to them, that all power …
In the course of time, when there came to be more folks in the world, they grew fond of sin. They did not love God, or try to please him. And God …
Nearly six thousand years ago the first man and the first woman were formed, out of the dust of the ground. Their names were Adam and Eve. They were placed in a …