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Tis strange . Mar. Thus , twice before , and jump at this deed hour , With martial
stalk hath he gone by our watch . Hor . In what particular thought to work , I know
not ; But , in the gross and scope of mine opinion , This bodes some strange ...
Tis strange . Mar. Thus , twice before , and jump at this deed hour , With martial
stalk hath he gone by our watch . Hor . In what particular thought to work , I know
not ; But , in the gross and scope of mine opinion , This bodes some strange ...
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... nethought , It lifted up its head , and did address Itself to motion , like as it
would speak : But , even then , the morning cock crew loud ; And at the sound it
shrunk in haste away , And vanish'd from our sight . Hamn . ' Tis very strange .
Hor .
... nethought , It lifted up its head , and did address Itself to motion , like as it
would speak : But , even then , the morning cock crew loud ; And at the sound it
shrunk in haste away , And vanish'd from our sight . Hamn . ' Tis very strange .
Hor .
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If thou didst ever thy dear father love ,Ham . O heaven ! Ghost . Revenge his foul
and most unnatural murder Ham . Murder Ghost . Murder most foul , as in the best
it is ; But this most foul , strange , and unnatural . Ham . Haste me to know it ...
If thou didst ever thy dear father love ,Ham . O heaven ! Ghost . Revenge his foul
and most unnatural murder Ham . Murder Ghost . Murder most foul , as in the best
it is ; But this most foul , strange , and unnatural . Ham . Haste me to know it ...
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How strange or odd soe'er I bear myself , As I , perchance , hereafter , shall think
meet To put an antic disposition on.That you , at such times seeing me , never
shall With arms encumber'd thus , or this head - shake , Or by pronouncing of
some ...
How strange or odd soe'er I bear myself , As I , perchance , hereafter , shall think
meet To put an antic disposition on.That you , at such times seeing me , never
shall With arms encumber'd thus , or this head - shake , Or by pronouncing of
some ...
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It is not very strange : for my uncle is king of Denmark ; and those , that would
make mouths at him while my father lived , give twenty , forty , fifty , an hundred
ducats a - piece , for his picture in me ? little . There is something in this more
than ...
It is not very strange : for my uncle is king of Denmark ; and those , that would
make mouths at him while my father lived , give twenty , forty , fifty , an hundred
ducats a - piece , for his picture in me ? little . There is something in this more
than ...
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