[ [64] Sorrow.

[ [65] Grows merry.

[ [66] Promise.

[ [67] Noble.

[ [68] Child.

[ [69] Baby.

[ [70] Head.

[ [71] Face.

[ [72] Hand.

[ [73] Besides the Nativity plays in the four great cycles there exists a “Shearmen and Tailors’ Play” which undoubtedly belongs to Coventry, unlike the “Ludus Coventriae,” whose connection with that town is, to say the least, highly doubtful. It opens with a prologue by the prophet Isaiah, and in a small space presents the events connected with the Incarnation from the Annunciation to the Murder of the Innocents. The Nativity and shepherd scenes have less character and interest than those in the great cycles, and need not be dealt with here.[{18}]