A Bull once escaped from a Lion by entering a cave which the Goatherds used to house their flocks in stormy weather and at night. It happened that one of the Goats had been left behind, and the Bull had no sooner got inside than this Goat lowered his head and made a rush at him, butting him with his horns. As the Lion was still prowling outside the entrance to the cave, the Bull had to submit to the insult.
"Do not think," he said, "that I submit to your cowardly treatment because I am afraid of you. When that Lion leaves, I'll teach you a lesson you won't forget."
Moral
It is wicked to take advantage of another's distress.
The Ass and the Grasshoppers
The Mischievous Dog
The Bees, Wasps and the Hornet
The Ass, the Fox and the Lion
The Ass in the Lion's Skin
The Little Mouse
The ant and the grasshopper
The greedy dog
The Ass and His Shadow