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Secondly, The Stag 's or Hart 's Food is commonly Serpents; the Poison whereof doth so Heat and Inflame their Bowels, that it causeth an unmeasurable Droughth and Thirst in them. |
Secondly, The Stag is or Heart is Food is commonly Serpents; the Poison whereof does so Heat and Inflame their Bowels, that it Causes an unmeasurable Drought and Thirst in them. |
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The Hart by Natural Instinct (they say) knoweth where the Serpent's Holes are: He goeth to the Hole, where he seeth and thinketh a Serpent is; & breatheth upon him, until he is forced to come out of his Hole: And then he setteth upon him, and teareth him to pieces; or els ▪ Eateth him up. Franzius. |
The Heart by Natural Instinct (they say) Knoweth where the Serpent's Holes Are: He Goes to the Hold, where he sees and Thinketh a Serpent is; & breathes upon him, until he is forced to come out of his Hold: And then he sets upon him, and teareth him to Pieces; or Else ▪ Eateth him up. Franzius. |
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