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Could you play Hamlet? (Spell out "the" instead of "th'")
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Answer
To
the
to
fortune,
of
die--
sleep
the
to:
To
dream--
sleep
we
give
calamity
bear
oppressor's
of
of
of
his
would
a
something
bourn
makes
than
of?
all,
is
thought,
with
lose
Answer
be,
question:
suffer
or
troubles
to
to
thousand
'tis
die,
ay,
of
have
us
of
the
wrong,
dispriz'd
office,
the
quietus
fardels
weary
after
no
us
fly
Thus
and
sicklied
and
this
the
Answer
or
whether
the
to
and
sleep,
say
natural
a
to
there's
death
shuffled
pause--
so
whips
the
love,
and
unworthy
make
bear,
life,
death,
traveller
rather
to
conscience
thus
o'er
enterprises
regard
name
Answer
not
'tis
slings
take
by
no
we
shocks
consummation
sleep;
the
what
off
there's
long
and
proud
the
the
takes,
with
to
but
the
returns,
bear
others
does
the
with
of
their
of
Answer
to
nobler
and
arms
opposing
more;
end
that
devoutly
to
rub:
dreams
this
the
life.
scorns
man's
law's
spurns
when
a
grunt
that
undiscover'd
puzzles
those
that
make
native
the
great
currents
action.
Answer
be,
in
arrows
against
end
and
the
flesh
to
sleep,
for
may
mortal
respect
For
of
contumely,
delay,
that
he
bare
and
the
country,
the
ills
we
cowards
hue
pale
pith
turn
Answer
that
the
of
a
them.
by
heartache
is
be
perchance
in
come,
coil,
that
who
time,
the
the
patient
himself
bodkin?
sweat
dread
from
will,
we
know
of
of
cast
and
awry
Answer
is
mind
outrageous
sea
To
a
and
heir
wish'd.
to
that
when
must
makes
would
the
pangs
insolence
merit
might
Who
under
of
whose
and
have
not
us
resolution
of
moment
and
1 Comments
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Level 65
Jun 11, 2021
Thank you, eighth grade English!