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Injure them> they will be fure to be revengca of 
him; andthqugh they are hfefol in carrying of 
burthens, and dra^^ingpf water, yet their Ma- 
tters often find, to their coft, that they are re- 
vengeful and perfidious. Further, it is to be ob- 
ferved , that a Bear is extraordinarily delighted 
with njnfick. fanlus Dtacontts^ and Olaus Magnus 
telleth us a ftory, that there are multitudes of 
Bears jn the South, who oftentimes will come to 
Shepherds, and will make them play to them, till 
hunger fbrceth them to go away;and as foon as they 
sire gone, the Shepherd will found his horn, by 
which they are fo affrighted, th^t they will never 
comemor^. 
Moreover ( as we faid before ) it is a very 
mifchievQus Creature ; they are often fecn upright 
ttanding pn their hjnd-feet, and many of them 
will leap very we]!, and are very nimble and agile 
in feveral other Actions • as running, dancing, 
8:c. Sindrlgaly Prince of Littavia, had a certain 
Bear which he had brought up by hand, and ufed 
fo to the houfe, that he would every day come 
out of the wood to his houfe and knock at the door, 
and wait like a beggar,untill fome one had brought 
him fome meat, which when he had got, he re- 
turned into the wood again; other Bears have 
been feen to hunt Cojvs and Harfts; and if they 
fee a Cov!> with Calf, they will with more eagernefs 
parlue her ; fome tell us that when the female 
bath young ones, fhe will Work her felf on her 
back to the Cave where her young ones are, left 
any one by her foot-tteps fliould follow fier to hef 
