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Here is Ulysses : I'll interrupt his reading : - How now , Ulysses ! Act III . Scene III .
He shall as soon read in the eyes of others As feel in his own fall : for men , like
butterflies , Ulyss . A strange fellow here Writes me , 38 That man , -how dearly ...
Here is Ulysses : I'll interrupt his reading : - How now , Ulysses ! Act III . Scene III .
He shall as soon read in the eyes of others As feel in his own fall : for men , like
butterflies , Ulyss . A strange fellow here Writes me , 38 That man , -how dearly ...
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William Shakespeare Charles Cowden Clarke, Mary Cowden Clarke. TI Cor . No
, I serve not thy master . Third Serv . How , sir ! do you meddle with my variously
altered ; Pope reading ' take me for the man I am , ' and Cor . A gentleman . Cor .
William Shakespeare Charles Cowden Clarke, Mary Cowden Clarke. TI Cor . No
, I serve not thy master . Third Serv . How , sir ! do you meddle with my variously
altered ; Pope reading ' take me for the man I am , ' and Cor . A gentleman . Cor .
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Enter HAMLET , reading . How does my good Lord Hamlet ? Ham . Well , God - a
- mercy . Pol . Do you know me , my lord ? Ham . Excellent well ; you are a
fishmonger . 56 Pol . Not I , my lord . Ham . Then I would you were so honest a
man .
Enter HAMLET , reading . How does my good Lord Hamlet ? Ham . Well , God - a
- mercy . Pol . Do you know me , my lord ? Ham . Excellent well ; you are a
fishmonger . 56 Pol . Not I , my lord . Ham . Then I would you were so honest a
man .
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