A stage direction in Shakespeare's The Winter's Tale.

It is the Sicilian lord Antigonus who does it, and he is on the equally notorious coast of Bohemia when he does it. In fact, the "deserts of Bohemia", he says. He's asking the Mariner where they've landed. The Mariner assures him that's where they are. He leaves the baby Perdita there, where it is found by a shepherd.

Personally I worry about Antigonus.