Winter by William Shakespeare

Dec 23, 2009 14:59

It being Wednesday, it's time again for a bit of the Bard. I'm not 100% certain I'll manage a post next Wednesday, since we'll be travelling home from Arizona at that point, so this may be our last Wednesday with Shakespeare entry until 2010. We shall see ( Read more... )

analysis of poems, shakespeare, love's labour's lost, poetry

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A merry note boreal_owl December 23 2009, 20:43:27 UTC
Methinks "Tu-whit, tu whoo" is much more merry than "cuckoo."

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Re: A merry note kellyrfineman December 23 2009, 22:22:19 UTC
What a clever rhyme!

And of course you think that, owl lady that you are!

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kellyrfineman December 24 2009, 00:42:05 UTC
Um, ew. I kinda assumed she was just a filthy scullery maid, but now I'm not so sure. And mildly skeeved.

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Tanita Says :) anonymous December 24 2009, 00:40:43 UTC
Shakespeare wrote such beautiful words, and the ones *I* like the best... are ...so unbeautiful. Greasy Joan! How I have oft imagined her hair...

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Re: Tanita Says :) kellyrfineman December 24 2009, 02:18:31 UTC
Don't I know it. I recall you putting up a terrific post on this last year.

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