OR, The Turn Out. 



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ACT V. SCENE II. 



K. Hen. If I could win a lady at leapfrog, or by vauUiitu) into 

 my saddle with my armour on my back. 



HENRY IV. 



ACT II. SCENE I. 



1st Car and yet our horse not packed. 



What, ostler ! 



1st Car. I pr'y thee. Tom, beat Cut's saddle, put a few 

 jflocks in the point : the poor jade is wrung in the withers out of 

 all cess 



2nd Car. Peas and beans are as dank here as a dog, and that 

 is the next wa}^ to give poor jades the bufs. This house is turned 

 upside down since Hobin ostler died. 



MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM. 



act IV. SCENE I. 



Thes. My love shall hear the music of my hounds, — 



KING HENRY VIII. 



ACT V. scene II. 



Gar My noble lords : for those that tame wild horses 

 Face them not in their hands to make them gentle, 

 But stop their mouths with stubborn bi's and spur them. 

 Gar 'tis a cruel 'y to load a falling man. 



