Cj&e 'Biutesfs 
think they do very well in robbing the Tjf^er of her 
young ones, fo thofe that polTefs other mens E- 
Hates, think they have them lawfully, and at firft 
fatisfie themfelves with thoughts of returning it 
back again; thus we fee how the feveral proper- 
ties of a T'yger may be apply ed to feverai other 
things. Thus we fee a piftured lying by 
BdeehuSf which fignifieth to us, that men when in- 
toxicated, are more fierce than they are at oche* 
times. 
CHAP. X. 
Of the Elfee. 
T He Elkf is only to be found in the Northern 
parts of the World ; they are chiefly to be 
found in the Woods of Mnfeovyi as alfo in IllyrU, 
Arifiotle faith nothing of this Creature, neither 
doth fpeaking nothing of his fliape, or na- 
ture, but only namethit; this Creature is bigger 
than a and more hairy, his hairs are almoll 
the fame with the H«rt, bat fomething more like 
to an Affes hair, as Scaliger hath well obferved ; 
and therefore it is that the Helvetians call it a wild 
Afs, oihtticaWh a Herfe-Stag. There is another 
Mufeovyj which is a very fwift Creature, 
which is very like to this Elke, Jnlius Cafar in 
his Comment of t'at Erenchvjur, lib. 6. defertbing 
the Wood Hyrclniay faith that it did extend much 
towards 
