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XIV. THE MONGREL.

I FIND the natural philosopher, making a character of the lion’s disposition, amongst other his qualities reporteth, that first the lion feedeth on men, and afterwards, if forced with extremity of hunger, on women.3232In viros priusquam in feminas saevit. Plin. Hist. Nat. lib. viii. cap. 10.

Satan is a roaring lion, seeking whom he may devour. Only he inverts the method, and in his bill of fare takes the second course first. Ever since he over-tempted our grandmother Eve, encouraged with success, he hath preyed first on the weaker sex. It seems he hath all the vices, not the virtues, of that king of beasts; a wolf-lion, having his cruelty without his generosity.


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