James Hurdis Quote

SIR JOHN: What ye look at?
CECILIA: A little animal, that round my glove, And up and down to ev'ry finger's tip, Has travell'd merrily, and travels still, Tho' it has wings to fly. What its name is With learned men I know not. Simple folks Call it the Lady-bird.


Sir Thomas More: A Tragedy, Act 1, Scene Sir Thomas More's Garden (p. 19)


SIR JOHN: What ye look at? CECILIA: A little animal, that round my glove, And up and down to ev'ry finger's tip, Has travell'd merrily, and travels...

SIR JOHN: What ye look at? CECILIA: A little animal, that round my glove, And up and down to ev'ry finger's tip, Has travell'd merrily, and travels...

SIR JOHN: What ye look at? CECILIA: A little animal, that round my glove, And up and down to ev'ry finger's tip, Has travell'd merrily, and travels...

SIR JOHN: What ye look at? CECILIA: A little animal, that round my glove, And up and down to ev'ry finger's tip, Has travell'd merrily, and travels...