Hamlet V
By Steve
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Hamlet: Tonight I will show thee/ My Father/ in all his royal lineaments. (drinking beer). Horatio: I do so wish to see him./ How many warriors did he lay bare on the killing fields/ mighty the roar of his canons/ so sublime the sight of war/ from an eagle's eye. Hamlet: Look over there/ there is Ophelia. Horatio: I do not see her. (Hamlet douces Horatio's beer with a witch's hallucinogenic). Hamlet: My eyes are surpassing bad tonight/ having drunk so much./ Here he comes now, there is my Father/ riding upon the cold and voluptuous waves.../ look upon his gray-silvered beard and his royal armor.../ Look upon his eyes/ full of daring and anger. Horatio: I do not see him Lord. Hamlet: Do you not see him now/ with his sword.../ He beckons me to go to him. Horatio: Now I see him/ He does beckon you to go to him. Go, noble Hamlet/ GO. Hamlet: What vision are thou/ come from the dead/ clutching upon the souls of the damned/ to come out of the lusty and violent hell/ to life itself which is but a picture of your former existence? Hamlet the Father: Come, come Hamlet and show me thy face. Hamlet: I would cut off my head and bring it upon a plate for thee/ Father, my noble Father/ my Mother hath married your brother/ and in their lusty bed/ they make my enemies.
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