There is a song at the end of Love's Labour's Lost about an owl, the chorus of which goes "Thus sings the owl, tu-whit, tu-whoo, a merry note while greasy Joan doth keel the pot."
There are no records of William Shakespeare appearing in any productions
Sadly, William Shakespeare's favorite color was never revealed during his lifetime; and no history records state his favorite color. Regrettably, History does not seem to record what was Shakespeare's favourite colour. We do not have any evidence with which to answer this question. There is no record of what was Shakespeare's favourite colour, place, animal, poem or anything else.
What do you mean if Shakespeare have it? If you mean does Shakespeare have what it takes, then yes. He should any way.
His name was William Shakespeare. He didn't have any others.
There is no evidence that Shakespeare was an adoptive parent.
Please note that "You Are a Whale" is not a poem written by William Shakespeare. It appears to be a modern creation. If you have the actual title of the poem, I can help you analyze its meaning.
There are no records of William Shakespeare appearing in any productions
I only know of the Makers of the Millennium coin with William Shakespeare.
Sadly, William Shakespeare's favorite color was never revealed during his lifetime; and no history records state his favorite color. Regrettably, History does not seem to record what was Shakespeare's favourite colour. We do not have any evidence with which to answer this question. There is no record of what was Shakespeare's favourite colour, place, animal, poem or anything else.
What do you mean if Shakespeare have it? If you mean does Shakespeare have what it takes, then yes. He should any way.
During his lifetime his most popular poem was the erotic story of Venus and Adonis. It went through several editions and made Shakespeare a pack of money. People don't read it so much any more. Nowadays, Shakespeare's most popular poem is probably his Sonnet XVIII
Yes he did!
sure why not?
His name was William Shakespeare. He didn't have any others.
William Shakespeare died in 1616.
There is no evidence that Shakespeare was an adoptive parent.
Yes, as far as we can tell. He seems to have been friends with Richard Field, who was from Stratford and was about Shakespeare's age. Field published Shakespeare's poem Venus and Adonis. Both Anne and Will Shakespeare were friends with their neighbours Judith and Hamnet Sadler--they named their twins after them and Hamnet was one of the witnesses to Shakespeare's will.