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The English Cocker Spaniel is mentioned in Shakespeare's play "Henry IV, Part 2." In Act 3, Scene 2, the character Sir John Falstaff humorously refers to himself as a "cocker" in a metaphorical context, highlighting his roguish and playful personality. This reference reflects the traits associated with the breed, known for its lively and affectionate nature.

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