Maynie had a spice of the Hysterica passio, as seems from his youth hee himselfe termes it the Moother, and saith that hee was much troubled with it in Fraunce, and that it was one of the causes that mooved him to leave his holy order whereinto he was initiated, and to returne into England.
They were not worldly days; and so, as we olden with our passage through the world, they stay young, and we love them as pure youthful things are loved.
These bone features, distinctive in the zebra, are actually present in all horses.
Is it a vertue to have some ineffective regrets to damnation, and such a Vertue too, as shall serve to ballance all our vices?