Like one that stands upon a promontory,
And spies a far-off shore where he would tread, Wishing his foot were equal with his eye.


King Henry the Sixth, III, ii, 135


Like one that stands upon a promontory, And spies a far-off shore where he would tread, Wishing his foot were equal with his eye.

Like one that stands upon a promontory, And spies a far-off shore where he would tread, Wishing his foot were equal with his eye.

Like one that stands upon a promontory, And spies a far-off shore where he would tread, Wishing his foot were equal with his eye.

Like one that stands upon a promontory, And spies a far-off shore where he would tread, Wishing his foot were equal with his eye.