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.
Politely, lol.
EVERYTHING! they are the most curious dogs i have ever seen in my life! my cocker just LOVES this little green gecko stuffed animal. she treats it like her baby :)
In the string family, the violin's e string (open e or e2 string). I play violin and when i play only the open e string my dog (cocker spaniel) howls and scratchs our doorway.
The whole play is pretty long, is there any specific part you want translated?
Henry VIII, also called All Is True, which he co-wrote with John Fletcher.
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All seasons.