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Enter Ghost . Ber . In the same figure , like the king that's dead . Mar. Thou art a
scholar , speak to it , Horatio . Ber . Looks it not like the king ? mark it , Horatio .
Hor . Most like : it harrows me with fear , and wonder . Ber . It would be spoke to .
Enter Ghost . Ber . In the same figure , like the king that's dead . Mar. Thou art a
scholar , speak to it , Horatio . Ber . Looks it not like the king ? mark it , Horatio .
Hor . Most like : it harrows me with fear , and wonder . Ber . It would be spoke to .
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In the most high and palmy state of Rome , A little ere the mightiest Junius fell ,
The graves stood tenantless , and the sheeted dead Did squeak and gibber in
the Roman streets . As , stars with trains of fire shed dews of blood , Disaster's ...
In the most high and palmy state of Rome , A little ere the mightiest Junius fell ,
The graves stood tenantless , and the sheeted dead Did squeak and gibber in
the Roman streets . As , stars with trains of fire shed dews of blood , Disaster's ...
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tis an unweeded garden , That grows to seed ; things rank , and gross in nature ,
Possess it merely . That it should come to this ! But two months dead ! _nay , not
so much , not two ; So excellent a king ; that was , to this , Hyperion to a satyr : so
...
tis an unweeded garden , That grows to seed ; things rank , and gross in nature ,
Possess it merely . That it should come to this ! But two months dead ! _nay , not
so much , not two ; So excellent a king ; that was , to this , Hyperion to a satyr : so
...
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Two nights together had these gentlemen , Marcellus and Bernardo , on their
watch , In the dead waist and middle of the night , Been thus encounter'd . A
figure like your father , Armed at point , exactly , cap - à - pé , Appears before
them , and ...
Two nights together had these gentlemen , Marcellus and Bernardo , on their
watch , In the dead waist and middle of the night , Been thus encounter'd . A
figure like your father , Armed at point , exactly , cap - à - pé , Appears before
them , and ...
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What may this mean , That thou , dead corse , again , in complete steel , Revisit'st
thus the glimpses of the moon , Making night hideous ; and we fools of nature ,
So horribly to shake our disposition , With thoughts beyond the reaches of our ...
What may this mean , That thou , dead corse , again , in complete steel , Revisit'st
thus the glimpses of the moon , Making night hideous ; and we fools of nature ,
So horribly to shake our disposition , With thoughts beyond the reaches of our ...
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