30 NATURAL HISTORY OF SHAKESPEARE. 
Aujidius. I am attended at the cypress grove : 
Coriolanus, Act i. Scene io. 
PINE. 
Prospero. . . . she did confine thee, 
By help of her more potent ministers, 
And in her most immitigable rage, 
Into a cloven pine ; within which rift 
Imprison’d, thou didst painfully remain 
A dozen years; 
Prospero. it was mine art, 
When I arrived, and heard thee, that made gape 
The pine, and let thee out. 
The Tempest, Act i. Scene 2. 
1st Lord. Behind the tuft of pines I met them ; 
A Winter’s Tale, Act ii. Scene 1. 
Suffolk. Thus droops this lofty pine, and hangs his 
sprays ; 
King Henry VI., Part II. Act ii. Scene 3. 
Antony. . . . and this pine is bark’d, 
That overtopp’d them all. 
Antony and Cleopatra, Act iv. Scene 10. 
Agamemnon. . . . checks and disasters 
Grow in the veins of actions highest rear’d; 
As knots, by the conflux of meeting sap, 
Infect the sound pine, 
Troilus and Cressida, Act i. Scene 3. 
