From meaning treason to our royal person
As is the sucking lamb or harmless dove.”
But Margaret, his strong-willed queen, remarks (l. 75),—
“Seems he a dove? his feathers are but borrow’d,
For he’s disposed as the hateful raven.
Is he a lamb? his skin is surely lent him,
For he’s inclined as is the ravenous wolf.”
In Julius Cæsar (act i. sc. 1, l. 68, vol. vii. p. 322), Flavius, the tribune, gives the order,—
“Let no images
Be hung with Cæsar’s trophies;”