Letters On the Natural History of the Insects Mentioned in Shakespeares Plays

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Any annoyance in that precious sense ! Then, feeling what small things are boist'rous there. Your vile intent must needs seem horrible. " King John, Act IV. So. I.
In the same manner we have, "A moth will turn the balance. " Midsummer Nighfs Dream, Act V. Sc. I.
And in " King Henry the Fifth, " — "Wash every moth out of his conscience. " — Act I. Sc. IV.
Vou may, perhaps, then, not be prepared to learn.
VARIOUS SPECIES OF MOTHS. 165 that there are many moths not inferior in size or beauty even
...to the butterflies, though they cannot, like their diurnal brethren, boast of " troops of friends. " There is one in my cabinet at present, bred from a caterpillar found in the lawn of the Royal Academical Institution, which measures nearly three inches and a half across the expanded wings. It is of a deep fawn colour, and is kno^vn by the name of the oak- moth (Lasciocampa quercus). The emperor (Saturnia pavonia-minor) is of equal dimensions, and from the splendour of his decorations well deserves his impe- rial title.

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