This place is thought by some to be the prison of
uncleane soules, etc.
SECTION 8.
Neare unto the mountaines there be three vast holes, the depth thereof
cannot be discerned by any man; but there appeare to the beholders
thereof certaine men at that instant plunged in, who answere their
friends, exhorting them, with deepe sighs, to returne home, and, with
that, they suddenly vanish away
SECTION 9.
But round about the Island there floateth ice. The inhabitants are of
opinion that in Mount Hecla and in the ice there are places wherein
the soules of their countrymen are tormented,
SECTION 10.
If any man shall take a great quantity of this ice, and shall keepe it
never so warily in a coffer or vessel, it wil, at the time when the
ice thaweth about the Island, utterly vanish away, etc.
SECTION 11.
Not far from the Mountains there be four fountaines of a most contrary
nature betweene themselves. The first converteth into a stoen any
body cast into it. The second is extremely cold. The third is sweeter
than honey. The fourth is altogether deadly, etc.
SECTION 12.
There are so great store of Fishes in this Island that they are laid
forth on piles to be sold in the open air, as high as the tops of
houses
SECTION 13.
They have most swift horses, which will run without ceasing a continual
course, for the space of thirty leagues
SECTION 14.