A Travesty Without a Pun Hamlet Revamped Modernized And Set to Music

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A Travesty Without a Pun Hamlet Revamped Modernized And Set to Music
Charles C Charles Carroll Soule
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Now you, sir, — crawl ! I mean it, — creep! A man who kneels when he should stand, Must walk, ptrforce, with knee and hand.
[Polonius, who has not risen from his knees, is compelled to crawl out before the Queen, who follows him.
Horatio — The old vixen! Hallo! who's here? Hamlet, but very wild and queer.
[Enter Hamlet, dishevelled. '] Old chap, what's up? Hamlet — Nothing.
Horatio — But why This pallid face, this wandering eye, This strange expression? Tell me, does An illness trouble you? Ham
...let — Buzz — buzz!
Horatio — Mad as a March hare ! See him stare At something yonder in the air!
How to himself he strangely mutters!
We'll humor him in all he utters.
Air Pop goes the Weasel. " Hamlet ■ Chorus ■ Hamlet - Chorus - Is that a singular chandelier, Or is it my vagary? Doesn't it like a camel appear?
Quite a dromedary! All the points we clearly track; Indeed, it's even hairy; Ami see, two humps upon its back, — Quite a dromedary !
Oh, no; you're wrong; 'tis plain as a pike ; No man alive can me sell : A weasel it is far more like.


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