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|  | lambs'   tails | Lamb's   Tales |  
| "Is he a lamb?" —Henry VI, Part II | x | x |  
| "I am a lamb." —Titus Andronicus | x | x |  
| "He's a lamb indeed." —Coriolanus | x | x |  
| "Esteem him as a lamb." —Macbeth | x | x |  
| "Poor harmless lambs abide their enmity." —Henry VI, Part III | x | x |  
| "Is not this a lamentable thing, that of the skin of an innocent lamb should be made parchment?" —Henry VI, Part II | x | x |  
| "In peace was never gentle lamb more mild." —Richard II | x | x |  
| "In the figure of a lamb." —Much Ado About Nothing | x | x |  
| "We were as twinn'd lambs." —Winter's Tale | x | x |  
| "Why, lamb! why, lady!" —Romeo and Juliet | x |  |  |