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Chap. 11. Of some others more briefly . . 326 to 329

Chap. 12. Of the cessation of oracles . . 329 to 332

Chap. 13. Of the death of Aristotle . . 332 to 338

Chap. 14. Of the wish of Philoxenus to have the neck of a crane 338 to 341

Chap. 15. Of the lake Asphaltites . . 341 to 345

Chap. 16. Of divers other relations: viz. of the woman that conceived in a bath; of Crassus that never laughed but once, &c. 345 to 353

Chap. 17. Of some others: viz.- of the poverty of Belisarius: of fluctus decumanus, or the tenth wave; of Parisatis that poisoned Satira by one side of a knife; of the woman fed with poison that should have poisoned Alexander; of the wandering Jew; of Friar Bacon's brazen head that spoke; of Epicurus … 353 to 362

Chap. 18. More briefly of some others: viz. that the army of Xerxes drank whole rivers dry; that Hannibal cut through the Alps with vinegar; of Archimedes his burning the ships of Marcellus; of the Fabii that were all slain; of the death of Æschylus; of the cities of Tarsus and Anthiale built in one day; of the great ship Syracusia or Alexandria; of the Spartan boys .... 362 to 369

Chap. 19. Of some relations whose truth we fear 370 to 374


THE GARDEN OF CYRUS . . . . 375 to 448

Editor's preface to the Garden of Cyrus, Hydriotaphia, and Brampton Urns . . . 377 to 380


HYDRIOTAPHIA 449 to 496


BRAMPTON URNS 497 to 505