Sunday, January 3, 2021

Skylark = l'arc-en-ciel

"A sensitive plant, what?"

"Exactly. You know your Shelley, Bertie."

"Oh, am I?"
-- P. G. Wodehouse, The Code of the Woosters

The French for "rainbow" is l'arc-en-ciel -- or, to translate partially, l'arc-in-sky. This obviously corresponds perfectly with the English word skylark. Shelley, in his poem To a Skylark, relates that bird to the rainbow.

What thou art we know not;
What is most like thee?
From rainbow clouds there flow not
Drops so bright to see
As from thy presence showers a rain of melody.

I've got nothing else to say about this at this point. I simply note it in anticipation.

1 comment:

Wm Jas Tychonievich said...

Anouilh’s play about Joan of Arc is called (in English) The Lark.

Meme supplies cut off

4chan is down. DS is down. The sync fairies are going to have to make do with, like, books and stuff. That’s probably not a bad thing.