8o NATURAL HISTORY OF SHAKESPEARE. 
Isabella. . . . This outward-sainted deputy,— 
Whose settled visage and deliberate word 
Nips youth i’ the head, and follies doth emmew, 
As falcon doth the fowl,— 
Measure for Measure, Act iii. Scene i. 
Bolingbroke. As confident as is the falcon’s flight 
Against a bird, do I with Mowbray fight. 
King Richard II., Act. i. Scene 3. 
King Henry . But what a point, my lord, your falcon 
made, 
And what a pitch she flew above the rest!- 
King Henry VI., Part II. Act ii. Scene 1. 
Pandarus. The falcon as the tercel, for all the 
ducks i’ the river : 
Troilus and Cressida, Act. iii. Scene 2. 
Old Man. ... On Tuesday last, 
A falcon, towering in her pride of place, 
Was by a mousing owl hawk’d at and kill’d. 
Macbeth, Act ii. Scene 4. 
HAWK. 
Page. ... I do invite you to-morrow morn¬ 
ing to my house to breakfast: after, we’ll a-birding 
together; I have a fine hawk for the bush. 
Merry Wives of Windsor, Act iii. Scene 3. 
Lord. Dost thou love hawking? thou hast hawks 
will soar 
Above the morning lark : 
Taming of the Shrew, Induction, Scene 2. 
