The Notebooks of Leonardo Da Vinci Complete


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When wine is drunk by a drunkard, that wine is revenged on the  
drinker.  
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Wine, the divine juice of the grape, finding itself in a golden and  
richly wrought cup, on the table of Mahomet, was puffed up with  
pride at so much honour; when suddenly it was struck by a contrary  
reflection, saying to itself: "What am I about, that I should  
rejoice, and not perceive that I am now near to my death and shall  
leave my golden abode in this cup to enter into the foul and fetid  
caverns of the human body, and to be transmuted from a fragrant and  
delicious liquor into a foul and base one. Nay, and as though so  
much evil as this were not enough, I must for a long time lie in  
hideous receptacles, together with other fetid and corrupt matter,  
cast out from human intestines." And it cried to Heaven, imploring  
vengeance for so much insult, and that an end might henceforth be  
put to such contempt; and that, since that country produced the  
finest and best grapes in the whole world, at least they should not  
be turned into wine. Then Jove made that wine drunk by Mahomet to  
rise in spirit to his brain; and that in so deleterious a manner  
that it made him mad, and gave birth to so many follies that when he  
had recovered himself, he made a law that no Asiatic should drink  
wine, and henceforth the vine and its fruit were left free.  
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