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How a King That Flees From Folly and Intemperance

When they would symbolise a king that flees from folly and intemperance, they delineate AN ELEPHANT 1 AND A RAM; for he flees at the sight of a ram.

Footnotes
138:1 Treb. cervum "a stag."

 

 

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