Shakespeare Crumpet Quotes

Sep 27, 2007 23:24



Gentlemen in England now a-bed
Shall think themselves accursed they were not here,
And hold their crumpet cheap whiles any
speak
That fought with us upon Saint Crispin's day.

Which work of Shakespeare was the original quote from?

There are more things in heaven and crumpet, Horatio,
Than are dreamt of in your philosophy.

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meme, lol, hornblower misc

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mylodon September 27 2007, 16:34:13 UTC
Love it Love it Love it Love it

Will try my own when all the family are fed.

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mylodon September 27 2007, 16:35:49 UTC
Well I just did a little one and got
"He that sleeps feels not the crumpet".

However shall I explain my grin to my daughters? And it's all your fault. X)

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trusea September 28 2007, 11:26:53 UTC
"He that sleeps feels not the crumpet"? I think not... have to ask Horry. XD

Glad to be of service, ma'am!

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mylodon September 27 2007, 16:36:52 UTC
And NOW I got 'Misery acquaints a stopwatch with strange bedfellow'. This is addictive.

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trusea September 28 2007, 11:31:27 UTC
I LOVE that one!

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atthe_algonquin September 27 2007, 17:38:26 UTC
"There are more things in heaven and crumpet, Horatio,
Than are dreamt of in your philosophy."

How...true. And utterly perfect in every way ;)

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atthe_algonquin September 27 2007, 17:42:41 UTC
And I just got:

Blow, winds, and crack your crumpet! (hee hee. 'blow'. Hi, I'm five.)

I owe him little crumpet and less love. (Awwwww, that one's mean.)

Once more unto the crumpet, dear friends, once more. (And how!)

Thus the whirligig of time brings in his welshcake. (awww. There's a story in that one...)

Presume not that I am the welshcake I was. (Story of Horatio's life.)

This welshcake hath a pleasant seat. (Yes. Yes, he does.)

Ann's right, this is addictive...

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trusea September 28 2007, 12:10:01 UTC
Blowing (hee hee *is five too*) the Crumpet is ok, but don't crack him!

"Once more unto the crumpet, dear friends, once more." - sounds like a line from an epic smutty PWP!

"Presume not that I am the welshcake I was."
No, Horatio, you're still the welshcake you were. No-one believes you're from Kent. But you do have a pleasant seat. Yum yum.

Crumpet/Welshcake = British bread love!

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