[2699]. De occult. Nat. mirac.

[2700]. “O mother! I beseech you not to persecute me with those horrible-looking furies. See! see! they attack, they assault me!”

[2701]. “Peace! peace! unhappy being, for you do not see what you think you see.”

[2702]. Seneca. Quod metuunt nimis, nunquam amoveri posse, nec tolli putant.

[2703]. Sanguis upupoe cum melle compositus et centaurea, &c. Albertus.

[2704]. Lib. 1. occult. philos. Imperiti homines daemonum et umbrarum imagines videre se putant, quum nihil sint aliud, quam simulachra animae expertia.

[2705]. Pythonissae vocum varietatem in ventre et gutture fingentes formant voces humanas a longe vel prope, prout volunt, ac si spiritus cum homine loqueretur, et sonos brutorum fingunt, &c.

[2706]. Gloucester cathedral.

[2707]. Tam clare et articulate audies repetitum, ut perfectior sit Echo quam ipse dixeris.

[2708]. Blowing of bellows, and knocking of hammers, if they apply their ear to the cliff.