And then take hands:
Court'sied when you have, and kiss'd,--
The wild waves whist,--
Foot it featly here and there;
And, sweet sprites, the burthen bear.
Hark, hark!
Bow, wow,
The watch-dogs bark:
Bow, wow.
Hark, hark! I hear
The strain of strutting chanticleer
Cry, Cock-a-diddle-dow!
by William Shakespeare
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something like this, but with some yellow sand somewhere. and fairies. |
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wow, gorgeous, cmon pack, lets go!
ReplyDeleteShakespeare was a truly dear poet... and these lines from him were no doubt proved that fact... how amazing it was to be inside of his geniuses... thanks for sharing... i like the photo too.(:
ReplyDeleteGood day.
~Kelvin
mm court'sied. what a strange word
ReplyDeletegreat pic
ReplyDeleteHark Hark Hooray!
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ReplyDeleteBefore Bow Wow, there was Shakespeare.
ReplyDeleteGO Shakespeare
ReplyDeleteThat's a captivating poem.
ReplyDeleteWhat more can I say. Shakespeare rocks.
ReplyDeletegreat stuff keep up the good work
ReplyDeleteWow thank you for reminding me of this! I remember reading this many years ago in high school. Shakespeare was a master!
ReplyDeletethis is beautiful, thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteyou've been posting a lot of Shakespeare havent you?
ReplyDeletelove me abit of shakespear. Followed
ReplyDeleteVery nice, and I love the picture, it's awesome!!
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Very nice, the picture made me smile
ReplyDeleteThis poem makes me feel like such a man. I have to break something asap
ReplyDeleteOnce again great poem my friend.
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