TELL me where is Fancy bred,
Or in the heart or in the head?
How begot, how nourished?
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Most deserving as The Classic Poem Of The Day, hooray! Myriad Stars, I say
Most exceptional poem by William Shakespeare I ever read, I have got more than I ever had, Shakespeare is all One Thing, it says Blinq-blinq-blinq, never a sad thing, I sing oft in the highest: Ding Dong Bell, Ding Dong Bell Rings, never one sad thing! 5 Stars fullest
Super best poem typical of William Shajespeares with hs layers of symbolism/metaphors 5 Stars TOP score and myriad more!
Still a Super response after all those years, still a Super poem, after all these years
Let us all ring Fancy's knell: I'll begin it, - Ding, dong, bell. All. Ding, dong, bell. ......... Fench against this bell or ring this knell pieces of the bread in this fancy tread I'm mad I'm mad .....just funny love of lad! !
This little song (I wonder how long it took Will to write it?) explains why we become enamored with our unfettered gaze on starlets and stars on movie screens, and why, if we keep watch on our hearts, we must take care how long and where we let our eyes (inner as well as outer) dwell. -GK
All starts with the fanciful gazing of eyes and dies in the full; so, let us put it in knell and sing ding, dong, bell! What a poem by the king of romanticism, Mr. William Shakespeare!
In Shakespeareans English fancy is 'desire'. Engender'd in the eyes with gazing fed....I reckon I avoid looking at what I desire then my becomes blunted. But wouldn't the mind with emotions already ignited pry those eyes open huh? I love this piece. 👌👌👌 oh yeah Shakespeare... Ding dong bell
TELL me where is Fancy bred, Or in the heart or in the head? this phrases are making deep mean to the poem it is nice and great poem thank you
Love…"how nourished? "