![]() Othello and Desdemona are characters in Shakespeare’s Othello (1603). Pickin’ up the cherries fallin’ off the plate. She said, “I gave it to you, you drank it.” Othello told Desdemona, “I’m cold, cover me with a blanket,īy the way, what happened to that poisoned wine?” Or have acquaintance with mine own desires Let me the knowledge of my fault bear with me: Paths our very petticoats will catch them. Holiday foolery: if we walk not in the trodden They are but burs, cousin, thrown upon thee in O, how full of briers is this working-day world! Time out o’ mind the fairies’ coachmakers.Īs You Like It, Act 1, Scene 2 (found and submitted by Nick Dorman to Dylan Chords): ![]() The phrase ‘Time out of mind’ is from Act 1, Scene 4 of Romeo and Juliet: Stuck Inside Of Mobile With The Memphis Blues Again, Blonde on Blonde (1966) Ophelia is a tragic character in Shakespeare’s Hamlet (1599-1601). Desolation Row, Highway 61 Revisited (1965) Twelfth Night (1601-2) is a play by Shakespeare, innit. Told the first father that things weren’t right ![]() Now the fifth daughter on the twelfth night Highway 61 Revisited, Highway 61 Revisited (1965) Blatant hello mum’s from Dylan to the great bard. These are the ones that even I can catch. Here’s a selection (by no means exhaustive) of references, some obvious, some oblique, to Shakespeare in the lyrics of Bob Dylan. It would be incredible if Dylan hadn’t referenced Shakespeare.
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