Some galled goose of Winchester would hiss.

V, 10, 55.

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Q.

Let my lady apprehend no fear; in all

Cupid’s pageant there is represented no monster.

III, 2, 80.

From this passage it must be inferred that a Fear was a part played or impersonated in our old pageants or moralities. To this circumstance, Aspatia alludes in The Maid’s Tragedy, “And then a Fear,” “Do that Fear bravely wench.”

Let Patroclus make demands to me,

You shall see the pageant of Ajax.