hamlet:to be,or notbe- thatthe question:
whether 'tis noblerthe mindsuffer
the slings and arrowseous fortune
ortake arms againseatroubles,
andopposingsleep-
no more; anda sleepsayend
the heartache,and the thousand natural shocks
that fleshheir to. 'tiation
devoutlybe wish'd.die-sleep.
to sleep- percedream: ay,there's the rub!
forthat sleepdeath what dreams may e
whenhave shuffled off this mortal coil,
must give u's the respect
that makes calamityso long life.
for who would bear the whips andof time,
th' oppressor's wrong,the proud man's ely,
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