True Humour
, that the Reader may at one View behold their different Pedigrees and Relations.
| Falsehood | Truth |
| | | | |
| Nonsense | Good Sense |
| | | | |
| Frenzy=Laughter | Wit=Mirth |
| | | | |
| False Humour | Humour |
I might extend the Allegory, by mentioning several of the Children of
False Humour
, who are more in Number than the Sands of the Sea, and might in particular enumerate the many Sons and Daughters which he has begot in this Island. But as this would be a very invidious Task, I shall only observe in general, that
False Humour
differs from the
True
, as a Monkey does from a Man.