The Ass, the Ox, and the Birds
An Ass and an Ox, fastened to the same yoke, were drawing a waggon.
While the Ox was pulling with all his might he broke his horn.
The Ass swears that he experiences no help whatever from his weak
companion. Exerting himself in the labour, the Ox breaks his other
horn, and at length falls dead upon the ground. Presently, the
Herdsman loads the Ass with the flesh of the Ox, and he breaks
down amid a thousand blows, and stretched in the middle of the
road, expires. The Birds flying to the prey, exclaim: "If
you had shown yourself compassionate to the Ox when he entreated
you, you would not have been food for us through your untimely
death."