Why, Brusor's victory was Fortune's gift.
Death.
But had I slept, his conquest had been small.
Love.
Wherefore stay we? there's more behind,
Which proves that, though Love wink, Love's not stark blind. [Exeunt.
FOOTNOTES:
[409] Naturalists tell us the eagle holds up its brood, as soon as 'tis hatched, to the sun, to prove whether they are genuine or not. To this Shakespeare alludes, "Henry VI.," Third Part, act ii. sc. 1—
"Richard.
"Nay, if thou be that princely eagle's bird,
Show thy descent by gazing 'gainst the sun."
[410] [Talons.]
[411] [Old copy, strane.]