Look what I found

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It's an old Soliloquy I did for Hamlet in my high school Literature class

I. IV ii. VI
Sailor exits, but Horatio stays behind
These letters tell me a strange tale through the,
Solemn writings of Lord Hamlet
Oh what dost thou wish to bring to my ears.
Ever since the King banishèd you,             
What awaits my ears upon your return?               5                                 
You, Lord Hamlet, who have named himself
Mad of late, oh how can I believe
Who has durst escaped and stow away on a ship of bandits.
What sort of scoth is hidden in these strange
Letters that this lone Sailor must show me.           10
What am I not seeing that thou hast to tell?
Methinks your words bring the truth of thou, and
Even if you have committed treason
Within the walls of Denmark, I shall hear.
Surely you have not meant to kill lord Polonius      15      
Even if you are isolated;
The very home from which you were born
I shall follow you for you are my friend.
For now you roam with a Protean goal.
Here I walk awaiting your goals and plans.        20
Being the simple knave, I serve you verily,
Let your honesty ring from your words



The Shakespeare units were always the fun units. I challenge you to tell me what this means, give me your analysis.

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