“…Once a variant becomes infrequent in everyday usage, any use becomes marked, and this markedness makes the variant useful as a resource for stylistic and/or identity work' (Van Herk & Childs, 2015, p. 193; see also Joseph, 1997, Castro-Chao, 2022. 4 Obsolescent forms thus naturally become available for use in language play (van Compernolle, 2008, p. 331, Childs & Van Herk, 2014Bohmann et al, 2021; see also Brook & Blamire, 2023). Crystal (2008:147) suggests that Early Modern English words found in the works of Shakespeare that might today be used for 'poetry or comic archaism' include 'oft, perchance, sup, morrow, visage, pate, knave, wench, and morn'.…”