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Dauphin. . . . le cheval volant , the Pegasus, 
qui a les narines de feu! When I bestride him I 
soar, I am a hawk : 
King Henry V., Act iii. Scene 7. 
Warwick. Between two hawks, which flies the 
higher pitch, 
King Henry VI., Part I. Act ii. Scene 4. 
Suffolk. No marvel, an it like your majesty, 
My lord protector’s hawks do tower so well; 
They know their master loves to be aloft, 
And bears his thoughts above his falcon’s pitch. 
King Henry VI., Part II. Act ii. Scene 1. 
Some glory in their birth, some in their skill, 
Some in their hawks and hounds, some in their 
horse; 
Sonnet XCI. 
HAGGARD (an untamed Hawk). 
Hero. ..... 
No, truly, Ursula, she is too disdainful; 
I know, her spirits are as coy and wild 
As haggards of the rock. 
Much Ado about Nothing, Act iii. Scene 1. 
Viola. This fellow is wise enough to play the fool; 
And to do that well craves a kind of wit : 
He must observe their mood on whom he jests, 
The quality of persons, and the time; 
And, like the haggard, check at every feather 
That comes before his eye. 
Twelfth Night, Act iii. Scene 1. 
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