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The Anatomy of Melancholy by Robert Burton
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Passions and perturbations of the mind, _Subs. 1._ With a digression of
the force of imagination. _Subs. 2._ and division of passions into
_Subs. 3._

Irascible,
Sorrow, cause and symptom, _Subs. 4._
Fear, cause and symptom, _Subs. 5._
Shame, repulse, disgrace, &c. _Subs. 6._
Envy and malice, _Subs. 7._
Emulation, hatred, faction, desire of revenge, _Subs. 8._
Anger a cause, _Subs. 9._
Discontents, cares, miseries, &c. _Subs. 10._

or concupiscible.
Vehement desires, ambition, _Subs. 11._
Covetousness, [Greek: philargurian], _Subs. 12._
Love of pleasures, gaming in excess, &c. _Subs. 13._
Desire of praise, pride, vainglory, &c. _Subs. 14._
Love of learning, study in excess, with a digression, of the
misery of scholars, and why the Muses are melancholy, _Subs.
15._

B. Symptoms of melancholy are either _Sect. 3._

General, as of _Memb. 1._

Body, as ill digestion, crudity, wind, dry brains, hard belly, thick
blood, much waking, heaviness, and palpitation of heart, leaping in
many places, &c., _Subs. 1._
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