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... lark is regularly Shakespeare's ' dawn ' bird : And , Stir with the lark to - morrow , gentle Norfolk . Fairy king , attend , and mark : I do hear the morning lark . ( Richard III , v . iii . 56 ) ( A Midsummer Night's Dream , iv . i ...
... lark is regularly Shakespeare's ' dawn ' bird : And , Stir with the lark to - morrow , gentle Norfolk . Fairy king , attend , and mark : I do hear the morning lark . ( Richard III , v . iii . 56 ) ( A Midsummer Night's Dream , iv . i ...
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... lark soars high : Look up a - height ; the shrill - gorged lark so far Cannot be seen or heard . ( Lear , iv . vi . 58 ) Hence , in our Cymbeline passage , it is imaged as singing at ' heaven's gate ' , blending its music with heavenly ...
... lark soars high : Look up a - height ; the shrill - gorged lark so far Cannot be seen or heard . ( Lear , iv . vi . 58 ) Hence , in our Cymbeline passage , it is imaged as singing at ' heaven's gate ' , blending its music with heavenly ...
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... lark is to be contrasted with these and all coarser birds : ' I took this lark for a bunting ' ( All's Well , II . v . 7 ) . Again , What , is the jay more precious than the lark , Because his feathers are more beautiful ? ( The Taming ...
... lark is to be contrasted with these and all coarser birds : ' I took this lark for a bunting ' ( All's Well , II . v . 7 ) . Again , What , is the jay more precious than the lark , Because his feathers are more beautiful ? ( The Taming ...
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