Polyolbion

, xvi. (1613).

Damaris Wainright. A woman richly endowed by Nature and fortune, whose mother and brother have died insane. She comes to maidenly maturity under the impression which strengthens into belief that madness is her heritage. After long struggles she accepts the hand of one who has striven steadily to combat what he considers a morbid conviction, and makes ready for her marriage. When dressed for the ceremony she sits down to await her bridegroom, and the image of herself in a tarnished mirror suggests a train of melancholy musing that result in dementia.

"With a mad impulse to flee she sprang to her

feet just as Lincoln knocked.... For an instant

her failing reason struggled to consciousness

as a drowning swimmer writhes a last time

to the surface, and gasps a breath only to give it

up in futile bubbles that mark the spot where he

sank. With a supreme effort her vanquished