Shakespeare Shakespeare Art Thou Poem by ronald rim jim the 3rd clinton mc puff daddy cane

Shakespeare Shakespeare Art Thou

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When Shakespeare came to London
He met no shouting throngs;
He carried in his knapsack
A scroll of quiet songs.

No proud heraldic trumpet
Acclaimed him on his way;
Their court and camp have perished;
The songs live on for ay.

Nobody saw or heard them,
But, all around him there,
Spirits of light and music
Went treading the April air.

He passed like any pedlar,
Yet he had wealth untold.
The galleons of th' armada
Could not contain his gold.

The kings rode on to darkness.
In England's conquering hour,
Unseen arrived her splendour;
Unknown, her conquering power.

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COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Janriel Pastor 29 May 2008

this is so garbage what is the meaning of this poem u tru gaygo

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