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because the Basilisk (upon their report) goes with his brest and fore-part of his body advanced, (erectus à medio incedens, saith Plinie, or as Solinus, mediâ corporis parte serpit, mediâ arduus est & excel sus) but this Serpent here was from the hour of his doom, to go for ever upon his brest, which I wonder they considered not, who from the advanced posture of the Basilisks body have conceived the clean contrary: |
Because the Basilisk (upon their report) Goes with his breast and forepart of his body advanced, (erectus à medio incedens, Says Pliny, or as Solinus, mediâ corporis parte serpent, mediâ arduus est & excel sus) but this Serpent Here was from the hour of his doom, to go for ever upon his breast, which I wonder they considered not, who from the advanced posture of the Basilisks body have conceived the clean contrary: |
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