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During the 16th century, a rather notable amateur falconer named William Shakespeare became enamored of falconry. The playwright loved training birds of prey so much that he began adding falconry references to his plays.
http://www.msn.com/en-us/video/animals/how-falconry-shaped-the-english-language/vi-BBBsc9N
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Interesting!!
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Alas, poor Yarak! I knew him, Horatio.
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Quote from: Shaky on 24-May-17, 07:16:33 PM
During the 16th century, a rather notable amateur falconer named William Shakespeare became enamored of falconry. The playwright loved training birds of prey so much that he began adding falconry references to his plays.
http://www.msn.com/en-us/video/animals/how-falconry-shaped-the-english-language/vi-BBBsc9N
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