cry a pack (properly “the giving mouth of hounds”):
“You common cry of curs!”
CORIOLANUS, iii. 3. 122
;
“You and your cry!”
CORIOLANUS, iv. 6. 148
;
“one that fills up the cry,”
OTHELLO, ii. 3. 353
;
“a deep cry of dogs,”
THE TWO NOBLE KINSMEN, ii. 5.
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( “A crie of Hounds have here a Deer in Chase.”
Sylvester's Du Bartas,—The Magnificence,
p. 213, ed. 1641).
( “A crie of Hounds have here a Deer in Chase.”
Sylvester's Du Bartas,—The Magnificence,
p. 213, ed. 1641).

