Epilogue I Final Lyric

Title

Epilogue I

Final

Lyric

Subject

Avant-garde (Aesthetics)

Description

Handwritten and illustrated page from the

RRVIRWD Manuscript

that includes the original creator's revision marks.

Creator

Raven Quill

Source

M27.30

Publisher

Raven Quill

Date

Circa 2012

Contributor

Raven Quill

Rights

Restricted License. No part may be used for commercial gains.

Relation

Manuscript type

Format

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Language

English

Type

Text

Coverage

Time period (Renaissance to Victorianism): 1400-1901

Original Format

Paper contained in a Moleskin softcover notebook.

Text

Epilogue I

Hamlet

have I in me

Something dangerous

Hal

fall to thy prayers

(Hamlet-thou prayest not well)

Hal 

I have long dream'd

Antonio 

A stage, where every man

Must play a part

(Hamlet- I lov'd

Hal- I turned

Hamlet- I lov'd)

Antonio

I hold the world 

But as the world

(Hamlet- I lov'd

Hal- I turned away)

Antonio

A stage

Files

Collection

Citation

Raven Quill, “Epilogue I
Final
Lyric,” Raven Quill Collection, accessed April 18, 2024, https://ravenquill.omeka.net/items/show/26.