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Read the excerpt from act iv of hamlet.
ophelia:
larded with 'sweet flower;
which bewept to the grave did go
with true-love showers.
claudius: how do you, pretty showers.
ophelia: well, god 'ild you! they say the owl was a baker's daughter. lord! we know what we are, but know not what we may be. god be at your table!

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