Latin+IV+Phaedrus

=Phaedrus=

Phaedus Fabulae

Your translation: Lupus et Agnus:

A wolf and a lamb had come to the same stream compelled by thirst; the wolf was standing higher upstream and the lamb much farther downstream. Then the robber having been urged on by wicked hunger invented a reason for argument. "Why," he asked, "have you made the water muddy for me drinking?" The woolly one being afraid in reply: "how am I able, I beg, to do what you complain, wolf? The water runs down by you to my drinking places." That one taken aback by the strength of the honesty: "You insult me before these six months," the wolf said. The lamb responded: "By Hecules! I had not been born." "Indeed your father insulted me," he said. And so he tears apart the one having been seized (lamb), by unjust slaughter.