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cote, also, where Shakspeare was arraigned before Sir Thomas Lucy for deer poaching, still stands, to all appearance but little altered since the days of Good Queen Bess, when the young poacher, in revenge for his arrest, launched a bitter ballad against Sir Thomas Lucy. This ballad once again. roused the anger of the worthy Justice (now immortalized as Justice Shallow), and Shakspeare, then aged twenty-two, fled to London. When in subsequent times Shakspeare became renowned and rich, he used to pay an annual visit to his native town, where he built a house, and where his wife mainly resided. During the last three or four years of his life he seems to have lived at Stratford altogether, and there he is said to have died on his fifty-third birthday, April 23rd, 1616.

Ward's famous bronze statue of Shakspeare* stands in the Central Park, New York. It is in the southern or "Lower" portion of the Park, in the tract called The Mall, where there is a broad walk, with two rows of American elms on each side. The sculptor, John Quincy Adams Ward, was born at Urbano, Ohio, June 29th, 1830. His boyhood was passed on a farm; but from a very early period he manifested a great love for art. In 1874 he was chosen President of the American National Academy of Design. His statue is certainly the noblest work of the kind of which Shakspeare is the subject.

* See Frontispiece.

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