Is so unwieldy, and so largely limb'd,

That, up into the Aire he cannot rise.

And, though in Wings and Feathers, he appeares

A goodly Fowle, and beares his Head so high,

As if he could oretop the lower Sphæres;

And, farre above the towring Eagles flie;

So uselesse are those Feathers, and those Wings,

To gaine him Name among their aiery Race;

That, he must walke with such Inferiour things,

As in this Common-Region, have their place.