some talk with him, and the duke asked of what parentage he came. Ganymede answered that he came of as good parentage as he did, which made the duke smile, for he did not suspect the pretty shepherd-boy came of royal lineage. Then seeing the duke look well and happy, Ganymede was content to put off all further explanation for a few days longer.
One morning, as Orlando was going to visit Ganymede, he saw a man lying asleep on the ground, and a large green snake had twisted itself about his neck. The snake, seeing Orlando approach, glided away among the bushes. Orlando went nearer, and then he discovered a lioness lie crouching, with her head on the ground, with a cat-like watch, waiting until the sleeping man awaked (for it is said that lions will prey on nothing that is dead or sleeping). It seemed as if Orlando was sent by Providence to free the man from the danger of the snake and lioness; but when Orlando
Tales from Shakespeare
Table of Contents
- Preface 9
- The Tempest 15
- A Midsummer Night's Dream 41
- The Winter's Tale 68
- Much Ado About Nothing 93
- As You Like It 121
- The Two Gentlemen Of Verona 158
- The Merchant Of Venice 187
- Cymbeline 217
- King Lear 247
- Macbeth 281
- All's Well That Ends Well 307
- The Taming Of The Shrew 335
- The Comedy Of Errors 359
- Measure For Measure. 391
- Twelfth Night; Or, What You Will 424
- Song 440
- Timon Of Athens 455
- Romeo And Juliet 485
- Hamlet, Prince Of Denmark 525
- Othello 561
- Pericles, Prince Of Tyre 592