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[aid] => mick
[title] => Chapters, Paragraphs and Numbered Lines
[time] => 2004-01-23 13:37:15
[hometext] => A little tribute to Shakespear...I found inspiration in his works...especially my favourite Hamlet..the character with the most spoken and solliloquay lines...in a play by Shakespear ever.
[bodytext] => I live my life by chapters paragraphs and numbered lines reading have always been a cherished and favourite pastime of mine among those whose works I've read Shakespear's tomes doth really outshine my favourite character was Hamlet for he was my one and only friend He was probably the only person who had soliloquays as long as mine for my mind is never resting always roving, thinking all the time Caesar was to me a brethren for we are both betrayed in the end trust is always a commodity that is almost impossible to find so never invest in virtues for your demise will be close at hand The Merchant of Venice does verily reveal how unfairness in the world is clearly defined there might not always be a happy ending so always be wary of that helpful lend for no one ever does anything lest there's something to tip their hand Macbeth is a kindred many times removed a reminder of ambition, it's rent and dues we all have trod on others to reach our vaunted stand beware the wrath of vengence for it will come to claim us hence Richard the Third was a villian but a friend to me nonetheless an honest and true depiction of life's unequal thrusts you just have to play the hand that's dealt by life's bequest Henry the Fifth was one of the most beloved of kings the one who won his war to France and Britain unity did bring "once more into the breach" a glorified call to arms "we few, we happy few" of those by glory wreathed Much Ado About Nothing a familiar take on things the world is often focused on things that meant naught at all perchance our worldly cares are as light as the story tells alas our tales are darker with consequences deadlier still King Lear's was an awful tale of life's bitter realities greatness doesn't always mean a happy and pleasant eternity sometimes we will live to see our life's work falling to entrophy I live my life by chapters paragraphs and numbered lines reading is still a passion that to me is totally sublime among those whose works I've read Shakespear's tomes doth really cling to mind. [comments] => 1 [counter] => 222 [topic] => 43 [informant] => baronhawk [notes] => [ihome] => 0 [alanguage] => english [acomm] => 0 [haspoll] => 0 [pollID] => 0 [score] => 5 [ratings] => 1 [editpoem] => 1 [associated] => [topicname] => oops )
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