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Lartius. So, the good horse is mine. 
Marcius. I’ll buy him of you. 
Lartius . No, I’ll nor sell nor give him : lend you 
him I will, 
For half a hundred years. 
Coriolanus, Act i. Scene 4. 
2 d Servant. May it please your honour, the lord 
Lucius, 
Out of his free love, hath presented to you 
Four milk-white horses, trapp'd in silver. 
Timon of Athens, Act i. Scene 2. 
Hamlet . . . . six Barbary horses against six 
French swords, 
Hamlet, Act v. Scene 2. 
Mercutio . This is that very Mab 
That plats the manes of horses in the night; 
Romeo and Juliet, Act i. Scene 4. 
Fool. May not an ass know when the cart draws 
the horse ? 
Lear. It were a delicate stratagem, to shoe a troop 
of horse with felt: 
King Lear, Act i. Scene 4 ; Act iv. Scene 6. 
Macbeth. I wish your horses swift and sure of foot; 
And so I do commend you to their backs. 
Farewell. 
Macbeth, Act iii. Scene 1. 
