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The Backbiter in some respect is of a more venemous nature then the aspe; for Plinie affirmeth that the Aspe being kept tame, wil neuer bite or hurt them that feed her, and for proofe hereof he alleadgeth a strangestorie of an Aspe, which was fed continually by an Aegyptian at his table, this Aspe saith he, hauing brought forth yong ones, it so happened, that one of her yong Aspes bit and kilde one of this Aegyptians childrē, which when she perceiued she presently her selfe kild her owne yong one, |
The Backbiter in Some respect is of a more venomous nature then the asp; for Pliny Affirmeth that the Asp being kept tame, will never bite or hurt them that feed her, and for proof hereof he allegeth a strangestorie of an Asp, which was fed continually by an Egyptian At his table, this Asp Says he, having brought forth young ones, it so happened, that one of her young Asps bit and killed one of this egyptians children, which when she perceived she presently her self killed her own young one, |
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