| SHAKESPEARE'S LADIES O Greatest of All William Shakespeare Thy Ladies Being as Great But Which is the Ideal Woman This One or That One. Shrewd as Bossanio's Portia Obedient as Hamlet's Ophelia Tame as The Shrew Katherine Or Frank as Lear's Codelia. Romeo's Juliet, A Faithful Lover Othello's Desdemona, A Devoted Wife Macbeth's Lady, The Ambitious One Or Protestant Ganemede, As You Like It.... Replied Shekespeare, here is the Lady Neither She is Portia, Nor Ophelia A bit of This one, A bit of That one She is all, Yet She is None Rohin POEMS |
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