Sir Thomas.
“How I did he run in a circle like a hare? One of his mettle should break cover and off across the country like a fox or hart.”
William Shakspeare.
“‘And yet ye kill time when ye can, and are uneasy when ye cannot.’”
Whereupon did Sir Thomas say, aside unto himself, but within my hearing,—
“Faith and troth! he must have had a head in at the window here one day or other.”
William Shakspeare.
“‘This sin cryeth unto the Lord.’”
Sir Thomas.
“He was wrong there. It is not one of those that cry; mortal sins cry. Surely he could not have fallen into such an error! it must be thine; thou misunderstoodest him.”