[245] See [kestrel] and [sparrow-hawk].
[246] “Notes to Hamlet,” Clark and Wright, 1876, p. 159.
[247] Ray’s “Proverbs,” 1768, p. 196.
[248] Quoted in “Notes to Hamlet,” by Clark and Wright, p. 159; see Nares’s “Glossary,” vol. i. p. 416.
[249] That is, made by art: the creature not of nature, but of painting; cf. “Taming of the Shrew,” iv. 3; “The Tempest,” ii. 2.
[250] Nares’s “Glossary,” vol. ii. p. 482.
[251] Harting’s “Ornithology of Shakespeare,” p. 74.
[252] “Notes,” vol. iii. pp. 357, 358.
[253] “Description of England,” vol. i. p. 162.
[254] “Glossary to Shakespeare,” p. 88.