50 SHAKESPEARE’S [ CALF. 
Calf. 
The steer, the heifer, and the calf 
Are all calied neat. 
Winter’s Tae, i, 2, 124. 
Tue Calf when he is calved hath a certain black spot in 
the forehead, and witches mean that that speck or whelk 
exciteth love; but the mother biteth away this speck out 
of the Calf’s forehead, and receiveth him not to her teats, 
ere the foresaid venom be taken off and done away. 
Bartholomew (Berthelet), bk. xviii. § 111. 
Camel. 
Of no more soul nor fitness for the world 
Than camels in the war, who have their provand 
Only for bearing burdens, and sore blows 
For sinking under them. 
CorioLanus, ii. 1, 266. 
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Camexs be beasts that bear charges and burthens, and 
be mild and soft, and ordainéd to bear charge and carriage 
