88 NA TURA L HIS TOR Y OF SHAKESPEARE. 
KITE. 
Antigonus . . . .. Come on, poor babe : 
Some powerful spirit instruct the kites and ravens 
To be thy nurses ! 
A Winter’s Tale, Act ii. Scene 3. 
Hastings. More pity that the eagle should be 
mew’d, 
While kites and buzzards prey at liberty. 
King Richard III., Act i. Scene 1. 
Antony . . . . —Ay, you kite !— 
Antony and Cleopatra, Act iii. Scene 11. 
3d Servant. Where dwellest thou ? 
Coriolanus. Under the canopy. 
3d Servant. Under the canopy ? 
Coriolanus. Ay. 
3d Servant. Where’s that ? 
Coriolanus . V the city of kites and crows. 
Coriolanus, Act iv. Scene 5. 
Macbeth . ...... 
If charnel-houses, and our graves, must send 
Those that we bury, back, our monuments 
Shall be the maws of kites. 
Macbeth, Act iii. Scene 4. 
DAW. 
Warwick. But in these nice sharp quillets of the 
law, 
Good faith, I am no wiser than a daw. 
King Henry VI., Part I. Act ii. Scene 4. 
