1 Clown. What is the opinion of Pythagoras concerning wild fowl ? Mai. That the soul of our grandam might haply inhabit a bird. Clown. What thinkest thou of his opinion ? Mai. I think nobly of the soul, and no way approve of his opinion. The Essays of Elia - Page 167by Charles Lamb - 1907 - 337 pagesFull view - About this book
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