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Explain the job of a farrier in the form of a Shakespearean play
[Act I, Scene I]
(Enter Farrier)
FARRIER:
Hark! The clippings of the hooves doth ring,
And calls me to my duty as a king.
A master of my craft, a skilled workere
To tend to horses, both in stables and on lea.
(Enter horse)
HORSE:
Oh Farrier, my feet doth ache and pain,
And I doth struggle to walk in the rain.
FARRIER:
Fear not, good steed, for I am here to aid
Your hooves I'll trim, and shoes I'll have made.
(He trims and shoes the horse)
HORSE:
Oh Farrier, my feet doth feel anew,
I shall gallop with strength and vigor, it is true!
FARRIER:
'Tis but my duty, to keep thee sound
And to this task, I am ever bound.
(Exit horse)
FARRIER:
But my duties do not end with shoe and trim
I must also tend to illness and limb.
With knowledge of anatomy and medicine,
I strive to keep each horse in prime condition.
(Exit Farrier)
(Curtain falls)
Explain the job of a farrier in the form of a Shakespearean play
[Act I, Scene I]
(Enter Farrier)
FARRIER:
Hark! The clippings of the hooves doth ring,
And calls me to my duty as a king.
A master of my craft, a skilled workere
To tend to horses, both in stables and on lea.
(Enter horse)
HORSE:
Oh Farrier, my feet doth ache and pain,
And I doth struggle to walk in the rain.
FARRIER:
Fear not, good steed, for I am here to aid
Your hooves I'll trim, and shoes I'll have made.
(He trims and shoes the horse)
HORSE:
Oh Farrier, my feet doth feel anew,
I shall gallop with strength and vigor, it is true!
FARRIER:
'Tis but my duty, to keep thee sound
And to this task, I am ever bound.
(Exit horse)
FARRIER:
But my duties do not end with shoe and trim
I must also tend to illness and limb.
With knowledge of anatomy and medicine,
I strive to keep each horse in prime condition.
(Exit Farrier)
(Curtain falls)