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Chaucer, Spenser, Milton, Shelley and Wordsworth shared with all the love Shakespeare for skylark in the winter of Tale: "The fun chants tirra – Iirra"; In Romeo and Juliet. : "It was fun to announce the morning, then in Cymbeline: Listen! Listen! Fun in the "grass is white as driven snow; Cyprus black as e'er a check. Tube and cheerful. larks to watch the ploughmen. in All 's Well Ends Well, a bird similar to seeing the pier. : "I took this fun for people. . Throstle thrush or with missel thrush and blackbird. Instead we have family in America, such as a beautiful singer. veery, hermit thrush and thrasher.

Only three passages from Shakespeare tribute to this group. In Midsummer Night 's Dream, Act III, below, the singing of "throstle. So his actual writings. Bird species in the same play called. ouzel black line: "ousel chicken to dark brown with the orange. redbreast robin is known by familiar names. ruddock "," terms used in the red and the breast of their own. Reference to his robin, poet refers to the idea that bird was covered with dead flowers. On the beautiful in Cymbeline, Shakespeare, writing serious Fidele's mentioned many flowers and still "ruddock. The charity has brought you all this.

Often associated with a robin finch But Portia is not eager for This little bird when she says: "I think the bird Gal Everything Nice that she would sing all the day chicken cackle. To think that there is no better musician wren Many of the references. Two sparrow species that need to be familiar – English sparrows and house sparrows risk. In Shakespeare 's scrub the moniker "Philip. In John King, Gurney said, "Good. Philip "and a pained response" Philip! Sparrow ".

The Tempest, Act IV, Iris told us that Cupid "taken a vow he will not. But playing mahjong. "In Henry VI is the most famous. : "PRINCE Henry: his riding at high speed and with his pistol to kill sparrows fly. FALSTAFF: You hit it Henry PRINCE: So he never sparrows.

Fool in King Lear certainly means hedge sparrow food young parasitic cuckoo in the nest of her own and in Lucrece: "Why hate hatch in sparrows nest or not, the search also shows other inferior line.

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