REPTILES. 
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NEWT. 
Tipton . The gilded newt, and eyeless venom’d 
worm, 
Timon of Athens, Act iv. Scene 3. 
BLIND-WORM. 
1st Fairy. Newts, and blind-worms, do no wrong: 
Midsummer Night’s Dream, Act ii. Scene 2. 
WORM. 
Rosalind. . . . men have died from time to 
time, and worms have eaten them, but not for love. 
As You Like It, Act iv. Scene 1 . 
Katharine . Come, come, you froward and unable 
worms! 
Taming of the Shrew, Act v. Scene 2. 
Constance. And ring these fingers with thy house¬ 
hold worms; 
King John, Act iii. Scene 4. 
King Richard. Let’s talk of graves, of worms, and 
epitaphs; 
King Richard II., Act iii. Scene 2. 
Exeter. ’Tis no sinister nor no awkward claim, 
Pick’d from the worm-holes of long-vanish’d days, 
King Henry V., Act ii. Scene 4. 
