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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Mercedes Lackey has written a large amount of books during her life. Including the Bedlam Bard series, the SERRAted Edge series, and the Diana Tregarde series, she has written over 100 books.
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'