210 Centaur ; 



TAMING OF THE SHREW. 



ACT IV. SCENE I. 



Pet. Where be these knaves ? What, no man at door 

 To hold my stirrup, nor to take my horse ! 



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You lagger-headed and unpolished grooms ! 



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Gru and not presume to touch a hair of my 



master's horse-tail. 



LIERCHANT OF VENICE. 



ACT V. SCENE I. 



Lor. The reason is, your spirits are attentive, 

 For do but note a wild and wanton herd 

 Or race of youthful and unhandled colts. 

 Fetching mad bounds, bellowing, and neighing loud, 

 Which is the hot condition of their blood. 



COMEDY OF ERRORS. 



ACT II. SCENE I. 



Luc O, know he is the hridle of your will. 

 Adr. There's none but asses will be hridled so. 



KING RICHARD IL 



ACT III. SCENE IL 



K. Rich. Though rebels wound thee with their horses* hoofs. 

 KING HENRY IV. 



FIRJST PART. ACT I. SCENE I. 



K. Hen. Nor bruise her flowerets with the arm^d hoofs 



Of hostile paces. 



K. Hen. Sir Walter Blunt, Tinv-lighted from his horso. 



ACT V. scene III. 



p. Hen. Under the hoofs of vaunting enemies. 



HENRY V. 



Chor. Think, when we talk of horses, that you see them 

 Printing their oroud hoofs i' the receiving earth. 



