Haply for I am black,
And have not those soft parts of conversation
That chamberers have; or for I am declined
Into the vale of years—yet that’s not much—
She’s gone. I am abused, and my relief
Must be to loathe her. O curse of marriage,
That we can call these delicate creatures ours
And not their appetites! I had rather be a toad
And live upon the vapor of a dungeon
Than keep a corner in the thing I love
For others’ uses. Yet ’tis the plague of great ones;
Prerogatived are they less than the base.
’Tis destiny unshunnable, like death.

Autore: William Shakespeare

Haply for I am black,<br />And have not those soft parts of conversation<br />That chamberers have; or for I am declined<br />Into the vale of years—yet that’s not much— <br />She’s gone. I am abused, and my relief<br />Must be to loathe her. O curse of marriage,<br />That we can call these delicate creatures ours<br />And not their appetites! I had rather be a toad<br />And live upon the vapor of a dungeon<br />Than keep a corner in the thing I love<br />For others’ uses. Yet ’tis the plague of great ones;<br />Prerogatived are they less than the base.<br />’Tis destiny unshunnable, like death. - William Shakespeare


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