Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Why is Shakespeare Known as The Bard

Why is Shakespeare known as The Bard is explained below in me poem but first know this.
23rd April is the birth date and death date of English poet and playwright William Shakespeare.So, the most famous (possibly) Englishman was born and died on St Georges Day, the Patron Saint of England"Be not afraid of greatness: some are born great, some achieve greatness, and some have greatness thrust upon them” from Twelfth Night by ShakespeareWilliam Shakespeare was born and diedOn the very same dayWell, he didn’t last very longI hear some of you sayIf he really was born and diedOn the very same dayHe couldn’t have managed a sonnetNever mind a 3 act playFortunately for us (but not for schoolchildren)There was 52 years in betweenThe first 23rd April was in 1564And the second in 1616Most of his work was producedIn a 23 year frame of timeNearly 40 plays and 150 odd sonnetsAnd poems that don’t even rhymeWhy is Shakespeare known as the Bard?That's not a title he earnsFor that title belongs to The BardScotland's Robert BurnsShakespeare is The Bard of AvonThat's the river in his town of birthBard just means poetIt's Welsh, for what it's worthJon Bratton 2009For more, click the linkWhy is Shakespeare known as the Bard or is it Rabbie BurnsThis'Why is Shakespeare known as the Bard' blog entry is copyright of Jon Bratton 2009

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