CHAP. XI.: Of Thoughts.
MARSYAS dreamt that he had cut Dionysius’s throat†419. Dionysius put him to death, pretending that he would never have dreamt of such a thing by night if he had not thought of it by day. This was
a most tyrannical action; for, though it had been the subject of his thoughts, yet he had made no attempt†420 towards it. The laws do not take upon them to punish any other than overt acts.