s of ifti'ng €mtutc0f 6s 
and chat not only while he is alive, but 
after he is dead ; fo he hateth the » that 
if he feeth a man that hath only his skin, he will 
fall upon him and ddtfpy him ; it is affirmed by 
fomej that if the skin of a Hj<tna and a Lee^ar 4 
be hung' up both together, the hairs of the Leo- 
fariLs skin will all fall off. 3. He is a great Ene- 
my to the he cannot endure his flelh, info- 
much that he will not meddle with a man that he 
fmelleth hath eaten of a 
1 1 . The Female is not fo cruel as the Male, for 
Ihe hath a very large heart j the reafon why fhe 
is fo fitnersus and fearful, if at any time flie doth 
any mifchief, it is meerly out of fear. 
li. The Feiriale is very leacherons, {he not 
only coupling with the Pant her y but with the Ljon 
alfo. ' > 
13. The Females slcin hath a more fs^agrantand 
odoriferous fmell with it then the skin of a Male. 
14. Although this Creature be fo valiant and 
f ibtle, yet it is eafily intoxicated with wine, which 
he is very greedy of ‘,therefore it i s that the Hunts- 
man pours wine into the water that he drinketh 
firll in a morning, and when he is very thirify, he 
is drawn with the feent of the wine to the place ; 
after he hath drunk, it flyeth into his head, which 
maketh him wanton, fporcinghimfelf in the fields 
with other Creatures, until at laft they are tired 
and fall afleep ; fo that then they are eatily taken s 
and thus we have fhewn the feveral propertf^s of 
this Creature, let us now fee what is to be learned 
foomthem; and although we may compaitetheni 
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