The Prince's Council all awry do go.

Even so, the Soul, to such a Body knit,

Whose inward senses undisposèd be,

And to receive the Forms of things unfit;

Where nothing is brought in, can nothing see.

This makes the Idiot, which hath yet a mind,

Able to know the Truth, and choose the Good;

If she such figures in the brain did find,

As might be found, if it in temper stood.

But if a frenzy do possess the brain;