The book of Shakespeare, the Playmaker

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The book of Shakespeare, the Playmaker
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The stars, which in Their courses fought against the Spanish might Rejoiced co see the land of England saved.
THE CHORUS OF STARS Yes, England's spirit won that day And set the land forever free; And that same spirit found its way To waiting lands beyond the sea!
THE ASTROLOGER Full twenty years have slipped away and now Behold a fair at Gravesend on the Thames, A rustic May-fair, where the folk enjoy The day in merrymaking. Ballad-mongers Are singing ballads; pedlers, alchemists, Each one acco
...rding to the custom of His kind, are jostling one another, while Still others lend their ears to daring tales Of explorations o'er the Spanish seas, As told by sailors late returned from lands Beyond the stormy main. Here see again Our Shakespeare, master now, still busy at His art. Right deftly he doth sieze upon Those tales so bold, and from them doth conceive The plot of that immortal play "The Tempest. " The crowning work of his maturer years.
38 Shakespeare, the Playmaker THE CHORUS OF STARS O gentle bard who dreamed that dream, We hail thee, prince of poets rare ; Still o'er the years thy light doth gleam To glad our hearts with visions fair.


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