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Prologue
Do you have any
idea why/at a raven
has to do with
a writting desk
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Epilogue
Hal
I turned away my former self
Hamlet
I lov'd
Antonio
In sooth, I know not why
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Epilogue
Hamlet
Yet have I in me
Something dangerous
Hal
Fall to thy prayers
(Hamlet-Thou prayest not well)
Antonio (M.V.)
Hal
I have long dream'd
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Epilogue
Hal
I have long dream'd
Hamlet
-Yet have I in me
Hal
Fall to thy prayer
(Hamlet-Thou prayest not well)
Hal
I have long dream'd
(From Merchant of Venice)
Antonio
A stage, where every man
Must play a part
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Epilogue
Hamlet
Something dangerous
(Hamlet thou prayest not well) [Hal
Fall to thy prayer
Hamlet
YEt I have in me
Hal
I have long dream'd
Hamlet
Something which let thy widom fear
dangerous
Hal
But, being awaked, I do despise/despise
my dream
Hamlet
Hold off thy hand
Hal
Make less thy body hence
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Epilogue
excerpts
(from Sonnet XXVII)
Weary with toil,
I haste to my bed,
The dea repose for
links with trave tir'd;
But then begins a journey
In my head
Looking on dark
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Epilogue
This Melancholy
This Madness
Toils souls to rise/raise up
Rising the sun
(Shakespeare
sonnets)
-Shakespeare XXVII---
arrow - what is your substance----
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Prologue
This Melancholy
and
This
madness,
and
(Merchant of Venice)
You say it wearies you
But how I caught it,
found it, came by it,
what stuff 'tis
made of whereof
it is born, I am to
learn;
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Prologue
(Merchant of Venice: Antonia- 1.1.1)
In Sooth, I know not why
I am so sad; it wearies me
You say it wearies you;
But how I caught it,
Found it, or came by it,
What stuff 'tis made of,
Whereof, it is born, I am to
And such a want wit sadness
makes of me
That I have much ado
to know myself
(Merchant of Venice- Gratino
Play the fool
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Epilogue
From dreams awaken
Ophelia's dead, Falstaff banished
Promises are/were fulfilled
Though liars we all be
The sun has/th risen
Day breaks anew
Though liars we all be
Or perhaps lovers/mad in yours
eyes