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  2. The Wolf and the Lamb - Wikipedia

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    The Wolf and the Lamb is a well-known fable of Aesop and is numbered 155 in the Perry Index. [1] There are several variant stories of tyrannical injustice in which a victim is falsely accused and killed despite a reasonable defence.

  3. Onaayum Aattukkuttiyum - Wikipedia

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    Onaayum Aattukkuttiyum (English: The Wolf and The Lamb) is a 2013 Indian Tamil-language neo-noir thriller film written, directed, and produced by Mysskin. [1] Sri of Vazhakku Enn 18/9 fame, Mysskin, and Shaji Chen play the lead roles in the film. [2]

  4. The Morall Fabillis of Esope the Phrygian - Wikipedia

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    Fabill 12 (The Wolf and the Lamb) similarly involves the characters of the wolf and a sheep, but this time it is a more straightforward expansion of The Wolf and the Lamb, one of Esope's bleakest "stories". As in Fabill 11, the wolf pitilessly kills his victim. This time, however, the narrator's response in the moralitas (10 stanzas – the ...

  5. The Priest and the Wolf - Wikipedia

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    There is a bare mention in a Papal bull of 1096: "A wolf was put to learning letters, but when the master said 'A', the wolf answered 'lamb' (agnellum)", where again the beast's obsession with food is reflected in his choice of an animal beginning with A. Soon after, versions began to appear in fable collections along with many of Aesopic origin.

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  7. Ysopet - Wikipedia

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    A miniature from a mediaeval book of hours. The origin of the term 'Ysopet' dates back to the twelfth century, where it was first used by Marie de France, whose collection of 102 fables, written in Anglo-Norman octosyllabic couplets, she claims to have translated from an original work by Alfred the Great.

  8. The Dog and the Sheep - Wikipedia

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    The sheep, the dog and the wolf (ovis, canis et lupus) Sheep (defendant), Dog (accuser), Wolf (witness) Restitution for a loaf that was lent Condemned to repay "Thus liars are repaid," on the lamb seeing the dead wolf Ademar of Chabannes (early 11th century) Of the dog and the sheep (de cane et ove)

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