82 NATURAL HISTORY OF SHAKESPEARE. 
Petrucio. Another way I have to man my haggard, 
To make her come, and know her keeper’s call, 
Hortensio . I will be married to a wealthy widow 
Ere three days pass ; which hath as long loved me, 
As I have loved this proud disdainful haggard : 
Taming of the Shrew, Act iv. Scenes i and 2. 
Othello. . . . If I do prove her haggard, 
Though that her jesses were my dear heart-strings, 
I’d whistle her off, and let her down the wind, 
To prey at fortune. 
Othello, Act iii. Scene 3. 
STANNYEL (the Common Stone Hawk). 
Sir Toby. And with what wing the stannyel checks 
at it ! 
Twelfth Night, Act ii. Scene 5. 
EYAS (a young Hawk). 
Rosencrantz. . . . but there is, sir, an aiery 
of children, little eyases, that cry out on the top of 
question, 
Hamlet, Act ii. Scene 2. 
EYAS-MUSKET. 
Mrs. Page. Here comes little Robin. 
Mrs. Ford. How now, my eyas-musket ? what news 
with you ? 
The Merry Wives of Windsor, Act iii. Scene 3. 
