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William Shakespear Essay, Research Paper
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE (1564-1616)
Shakespeare was born on or just before April 23, 1564 in Warwickshire town of Stratford. His mother was Mary Arden and his father was John Shakespeare . John was a glove maker and trader in farm produce. He later became the mayor of Stratford. William was third of eight children. In 1582, when William was 18, he married Ann Hathaway, a daughter of a farmer in Stratford. They moved to London in 1583. They had three children (Susana, 1583-1649; the twins, Hamnet, 1585-1596; and Judith, 1585-1662). He spent most of his life in London theaters as a dramatist, actor and poet. His acting company was the Chamberlain’s Men, later called the King’s Men, and performed in two theaters, the Globe Theatre and the Blackfriars.
He wrote some of the greatest poems. Some of these poems were, Venus and Adonis, The Rape of Lucrece, The Passionate Pilgrim, The Phoenix and the Turtle, Autolycus Sings, and Ariel s Songs.
He was perhaps the world s greatest playwright. Some of Shakespeare s famous plays were: The Comedy of Errors (1590), The Two Gentlemen of Verona (1591), Love s Labour s Lost (1593), Titus Andronicus (1593). His latter works included The Taming of the Shrew (1594), A Midsummer Night s Dream (1595), The Merchant of Venice (1596), Much Ado about Nothing (1598), The Merry Wives of Windsor (1599), Romeo and Juliet (1596), Julius Caesar (1599), Hamlet (1601), Macbeth (1606).
After about 1608, Shakespeare’s dramatic production lessened and it seems that he spent more time in Stratford, where he had established his family in a house called New Place and had become a leading local citizen. He died on April 23, 1616, and was buried in the Stratford church. The carving on his tombstone reads:
Good Friend, for Jesus sake, forbear
To dig the dust enclosed here;
Blest be the man that spares these bones
And curst be he who moves my bones.
Autolycus Sings
When daffodils begin to peer,
With height! The doxy, over the dale,
Why, them comes in the sweet o the year;
For the red blood reigns in the winter s pale.
The white sheet bleaching on the hedge,
With heigh! The sweet birds, O, how they sing!
Doth set my pugging tooth on edge,
For a quart of ale is a dish for a king.
The lark, that tirrar-lirra chants,
With heigh! With heigh! The thrush and the jay,
Are summer songs for me and my aunts,
While we lie tumbling in the hay.
Ariel s Songs
Come unto these yellow sands,
And then take hands:
Curtsied when you have, and kissed
The wild waves whist,
Foot it featly here and there;
And, sweet sprites, the burden 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.
Full, fathom five thy father lies;
Of his bones are coral made;
Those are pearls that were his eyes:
Nothing of him that doth fade,
But doth suffer a sea-change
Into something rich and strange:
Sea nymphs hourly ring his knell.
Ding-dong!
Hark! Now I hear them,
Ding-dong, bell! Good Friend, for Jesus sake, forbear
The Phoenix and the Turtle
Let the bird of loudest lay,
On the sole Arabian tree,
Herald sad and trumpet be,
To whose sound chaste wings obey.
But thou shrieking harbiner,
Foul precurrer of the fiend,
Augur of the fever s end,
To this troop come thou not near.
From this session interdict
Every fowl of tyrant wing,
Save the eagle, feathered king;
Keep the obsequy so strict.
Let the priest in surplice white
That defunctive music can,
Be the death-divining swan,
Lest the requiem lack his right.
And thou treble-dated crow,
That thy sable gender mak st
With the breath thou giv st and tak st,
Mongst our mourners shalt thou go.
Here the anthem doth commence;
Love and constancy is dead;
Phoenix and the turtle fled
In a mutual flame from hence.
So they loved, as love in twain
Had the essence but in one;
Two distincts, division none;
Number there in love was slain.
Hearts remote, yet not asunder;
Distance, and no space was seen
Twixt the turtle and his queen;
But in them it were a wonder.
Fear no more the lightning-flash
Nor the all-dreaded thunder-stone;
Fear not slander, censure rash;
Thou hast finished joy and moan.
All lovers young, all lovers must
Consign to thee, and come to dust.
No exorciser harm thee!
Nor no witchcraft charm thee!
Ghost unlaid forbear thee!
Nothing ill come near thee!
Quiet consummation have,
And renowned by the grave!
Where the bee sucks, there such I,
In a cowslip s bell I lie,
There I couch when owls do cry,
On the bat s back I do fly
After summer merrily.
Merrily, merrily, shall I live now
Under the blossom that hangs on the bough.
The Analysis of the poem – Autolycus Sings
I. The title Autolycus Sings means to me the song of Spring.
II. Line 1 – “When daffodils begin to peer,” – This means when the daffodils begin to bloom.
Line 2- “With height! The doxy, over the dale”, – It is more in the middle of Spring.
Line 3 – “Why, then comes in the sweet o the year;” – Spring time.
Line 4 – “For the red blood reigns in the
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