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Songs and Their Settings: Dead and Gone
By William Shakespeare (15641616)
O
Queen—How now, Ophelia?
From another one?—
By his cockle hat and staff,
And his sandal shoon.
Ophelia—Say you? nay, pray you, mark.
He is dead and gone;
At his head a green grass turf,
At his heels a stone.
Oh, ho!
Queen—Nay, but, Ophelia—
Ophelia—Pray you, mark:—
Ophelia—Larded with sweet flowers;
Which bewept to the grave did go,
With true-love showers.