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AFTER THE PLAY. Father Have you spent the money I gave you to-day? John Ay, father I have. Father The lake of yellow brimstone boil for you in Hell, John I'll lie no more to you, father, what is the need? Grief to you, shame or grief, here is the story-- Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, title of the tale: All the furies of fate circled round the man, There were grave-diggers delving, they brought up bones, Oh, there were ladies there radiant like day, How the plot turned about I watched in vain, Father, you'll drive me forth never to return, Father So I shall, John John --but that glory for which I burn I shall wear great boots, shall strut and shout, Father Horror that your Prince found, John may you find, While they clap and stamp at your nightly fate, Read next: One Hard Look Read previous: The Boy out of Church Table of content of Country Sentiment GO TO TOP OF SCREEN Post your review Your review will be placed after the table of content of this book |