[128] Troilus and Cressida, V. i. 48.
[129] Comedy of Errors, IV. ii. 27. It was this instinct of deception that Chaucer had in mind when he wrote of “the false lapwing ful of trecherye.” Parlement, 347.
[130] Much Ado about Nothing, III. i. 23.
[131] Measure for Measure, I. iv. 31.
[132] 1 Henry IV. II. ii. 95.
[133] Antony and Cleopatra, III. x. 19.
[134] Venus and Adonis, 85.
[135] Sonnets, CXXVII.
[136] Romeo and Juliet, III. ii. 17.
[137] Midsummer-Night’s Dream, II. ii. 113.