Jean de La Fontaine adapted & retold fables from various sources, including the ancient Greek Aesop, but he did not write Aesop's fables himself.
La Fontaine's collection, The Fables of La Fontaine, published between 1668 & 1694
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here is onesuch story
disclosure: exercise caution, i have not located the original source, & these words are translated for modern times
An Eagle swooped from out the sky, And carried off a sheep.
A Raven seeing him, said: "I
Could do that too if I should try.
His meal comes mighty cheap."
Of all that well-fed flock was one
As fat as fat could be.
The Raven rose, & lit upon
Her back. She seemed to weigh a ton-
So very fat was she.
And, oh! Her wool was wondrous thick:
It would have made a mat.
The Raven's claws are caught, and stick!
He's played himself a pretty trick-
To fly with one so fat.
"Ba, ba!" "Caw, caw!" cry bird & beast.
The shepherd comes at last:
Sir Raven who would find a feast
Is from the woolly one released, & in a cage kept fast.
