The Notebooks of Leonardo Da Vinci Complete


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kills her husband. Then the young ones, growing within her body rend  
her open and kill their mother.  
THE SCORPION.  
Saliva, spit out when fasting will kill a scorpion. This may be  
likened to abstinence from greediness, which removes and heals the  
ills which result from that gluttony, and opens the path of virtue.  
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THE CROCODILE. HYPOCRISY.  
This animal catches a man and straightway kills him; after he is  
dead, it weeps for him with a lamentable voice and many tears. Then,  
having done lamenting, it cruelly devours him. It is thus with the  
hypocrite, who, for the smallest matter, has his face bathed with  
tears, but shows the heart of a tiger and rejoices in his heart at  
the woes of others, while wearing a pitiful face.  
THE TOAD.  
The toad flies from the light of the sun, and if it is held there by  
force it puffs itself out so much as to hide its head below and  
shield itself from the rays. Thus does the foe of clear and radiant  
virtue, who can only be constrainedly brought to face it with puffed  
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