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Othello. Thou hadst better have been born a dog 
Than answer my waked wrath. 
Othello, Act iii. Scene 3. 
Martins. They said they were an-hungry ; sigh’d 
forth proverbs,— 
That hunger broke stone walls; that dogs must eat; 
Coriolanus, Act i. Scene 1. 
3d Servant. . . . has sent your honour Two 
brace of greyhounds. 
Timon. I am Misanthropes, and hate mankind. 
For thy part, I do wish thou wert a dog, 
That I might love thee something. 
Timon of Athens, Act i. Scene 2 ; 
Act iv. Scene 3. 
Fool. Truth’s a dog must to kennel; 
Lear. The little dogs and all, 
Tray, Blanch, and Sweetheart, see, they bark at me. 
Edgar. Tom will throw his head at them :— 
Avaunt, you curs ! 
Be thy mouth or black or white, 
Tooth that poisons if it bite ; 
Mastiff, greyhound, mongrel grim, 
Hound or spaniel, brach or lym ; 
Or bobtail tike, or trundle-tail; 
Tom will make him weep and wail : 
For, with throwing thus my head, 
Dogs leap the hatch, and all are fled. 
Lear. . . . Thou hast seen a farmer’s dog 
bark at a beggar ? 
