This is not a question, but a statement. Wiki will not help you cheat, so you need to write your poem.
The Great fire of London in 1666 broke out at night at Farriner's Bakery in Pudding Lane as a small accidental fire.
William Shakespeare lived from 1564 until 1616. The Great Fire of London was in 1666 so the answer to your question is 'no'.
The Globe or the Blackfriars. He had shares in both.
In 1613, The First Globe Theatre burned down during a performance of Shakespeare's Henry VIII. Sparks that flew from a cannon used during the production ignited a thatched roof of the gallery, resulting in the fire. The theater was rebuilt with a tile roof and reopened a year later. The Puritans closed all the theaters in London in 1642, including the Globe. Remnants of the building were discovered in 1989 and a replica of the theater was built and opened in 1997. It sports the first thatched roof permitted in London since the Great Fire of London in 1666.
It was like the Globe Theatre in London now except that there were fewer exits, no sprinkler system or fire retardants in the roof or walls, they packed in crowds about twice as big and there were no bathrooms. You heard me--no bathrooms.
Not really, he wrote his diary about everyday events, one of those events was the Fire of London.
The Great Fire of London was in 1666 and London Fire Brigade didn't exist then.
The Great Fire of London happened in 1666
The Great Fire of London was in 1666.
The Great Fire of London was in 1666 and there was no fire department at that time.
The Great Fire of London was in early September 1666.
The Great Fire of London was in 1666.
Tudor time of great fire of london
The Great Fire of London was in September, 1666.
the great fire of London
The Great Fire of London in 1666.
Monument to the Great Fire of London was created in 1677.