William Shakespeare walks into a pub for a drink. The barman says "you can't come in here - you're bard"
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In medieval times, a bard may have been employed by the king or nobleman to write and recite poetry.
A bard was a lyric poet that was chosen by a higher person like a king or ruler. I found this out by reading 'The Hobbit'. By the way it was the best epic I have ever read!
I know this is probably a homework question because I looked it up too but anyway bard is a proud, grim , defendant of a lord of dale and he speaks the truth of the weaknesses of the dragon
"Bard" meant exactly the same to Shakespeare as it does to anyone else who speaks English: a poet or minstrel.
While Christy sat there and listened to her friend, Billy, spin out his tale of woe to a captivated audience, she suddenly wondered if he might end up as a type of modern bard, a Shakespeare in blue jeans and a t-shirt.
What a deliciously odd question! William Shakespeare is sometimes called "The Bard of Avon." Bard rhymes with lard.
A scop is, essentially, a bard or poet in Anglo-Saxon England. An example sentence would be: The works by that specific scop are her favorite.
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There is no antonym for the noun 'bard', a word for a person in skilled at composing and singing or reciting verses.
Philip Bard has written: 'Medical physiology'
The bard entertained the royal court with his captivating storytelling.
H. Bard has written: 'Citizenship and government in modern America'
The bard, William Shakepeare wrote an amazing poem.
Xavier Bard has written: 'Kant et \\' -- subject(s): Religion, Philosophy
The bard chose a very controversial song to recite.bard- a lyricist; poet.bard- a comparision
Gertrude Bard Smith Pfeiffer has written: 'Our grandmothers and grandfathers' -- subject(s): Genealogy
Harry Bard has written: 'Maryland State and Government, its new dynamics' -- subject(s): Politics and government
W. E. Bard has written: 'As a wild bird returning' 'A little flame blown' 'This land, this people'
Mary Bard has written: 'Forty odd' -- subject(s): Middle age, Social and moral questions, Women
Elizabeth Bard has written: 'Custom wood products market analysis' -- subject(s): Forest products industry
Donald MacDonald has written: 'The Barvas bard'