bosom (third-person singular simple present bosoms, present participle bosoming, simple past and past participle bosomed) To enclose or carry in the bosom; to keep with care; to take to heart; to cherish. c. 1612, William Shakespeare, Henry VIII, Act I, Scene 1, Bosom up my counsel, You’ll find it wholesome.
Bosom means and meant chest or breast, as in the upper front part of someone's torso.
He was a policeman of sorts.
what was the culture of the people in shakespeare time
Males
the Globe Theatre
Young boys.
strossers
He was a policeman of sorts.
what was the culture of the people in shakespeare time
donit know
Yes, in Shakespeares time.
Males
3:pm
In his time, young boys did the role of ladies.
the Globe Theatre
Young boys.
he was a playwright poet and actor he was a dude
In the Bosom of the Enemy was created in 2001.