The Notebooks of Leonardo Da Vinci Complete


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This creature, when the moon is full opens itself wide, and when the  
crab looks in he throws in a piece of rock or seaweed and the oyster  
cannot close again, whereby it serves for food to that crab. This is  
what happens to him who opens his mouth to tell his secret. He  
becomes the prey of the treacherous hearer.  
THE BASILISK.--CRUELTY.  
All snakes flie from this creature; but the weasel attacks it by  
means of rue and kills it.  
THE ASP.  
This carries instantaneous death in its fangs; and, that it may not  
hear the charmer it stops its ears with its tail.  
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THE DRAGON.  
This creature entangles itself in the legs of the elephant which  
falls upon it, and so both die, and in its death it is avenged.  
THE VIPER.  
She, in pairing opens her mouth and at last clenches her teeth and  
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