162 NATURAL HISTORY OF SHAKESPEARE . 
Menenius. . . . there is no more mercy in 
him than there is milk in a male tiger; 
Coriolanus, Act v. Scene 4. 
Timon. . . . tigers, dragons, wolves, and 
bears; 
Timon of Athens, Act iv. Scene 3. 
Romeo. The time and my intents are savage-wild; 
More fierce, and more inexorable far, 
Than empty tigers, or the roaring sea. 
Romeo and Juliet, Act v. Scene 3. 
Albany. What have you done ? 
Tigers, not daughters, what have you perform’d? 
King Lear, Act iv. Scene 2. 
Lavinia. When did the tiger’s young ones teach 
the dam? 
Titus Andronicus, Act ii. Scene 3. 
To recreate himself, when he hath sung, 
The tiger would be tame, and gently hear him ; 
Venus and Adonis. 
Pluck the keen teeth from the fierce tiger’s jaws, 
Sonnet XIX. 
LEOPARD, LIBBARD, PARD. 
Prospero. . . . and more pinch-spotted make 
them, 
Than pard or cat o’ mountain. 
Tempest, Act iv. Scene 1. 
