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Yousaf shah Posted 7 years ago
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Hemley

A.o.a Hamlet Such an actThat blurs the grace and blush of modesty. Calls virtue hypocrite , takes off the rose From the fair forehead of an innocent loveAnd sets a blister there, makes marriage vowsAs false as dicers oaths -O, such a deedAs from the body of contraction plucksThe very soul, and sweet religion makesA rhapsody of words. Heaven's face does glowO'er this solidity and compound massWith tristful visage, as against the doom,

It thought-sick at the act.

explain plz

  

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yousaf shah Hemley Do you mean "Hamlet"? a Incomprehensible. Write out the words.

  • yousaf shah Hemley Do you mean "Hamlet"?
  • a Incomprehensible.
  • Write out the words.
  • We're not here to read your mind.
  • yousaf shah Such an actThat blurs the grace and blush of modesty.
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yousaf shah Hemley

Do you mean "Hamlet"?

yousaf shahA.o.a

Incomprehensible. Write out the words. We're not here to read your mind.

yousaf shahSuch an actThat blurs the grace and blush of modesty. Calls virtue hypocrite , takes off the rose From the fair forehead of an innocent loveAnd
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