Excerpts from The Life And Passing Of Sir Arthur SunGold Esquire · 4:59am May 16th, 2015
Excerpts from The Life And Passing Of Sir Arthur SunGold Esquire
Scene 6: SunGold's Soliloquy over the passing of SunGold's beast, Urckson.
Enter SIR SUNGOLD, as he sees that his beast, Urckson, is dead.
SUNGOLD
O woe! If I without my belov’d pet must live! O darkest world!
O misery beyond compare to me! Already my beast’s life doth play its part within the tend’rest mem’ries of my brain.
Well do I remember when the beast was but a Ursa Minor. It was the runt of the litter. Indeed, almost eaten by its mother cruel. Yet it was purchas’d as a novelty by mine sister, Sightle, who e’er seek abnormal things. I bought it from a band of Zebera traders, who related to me all that it had been through and charged me a paltry sum for such a worthy animal. Then did I raise it from its lowly start unto the grand and now tow’ring hulk that now before me lies. It could be vicious, yet ever did it know its master true, and never would it turn its anger fierce upon the one who loved it first and best.
Was ever an Ursa in this humor rais’d?
Was ever a Ursa in this humor won?
To think on it brings pain past all resolve. O Fate, that ever I should see this day. Now there’s but little light left in this world, for its bright sun unjustly is snuff’d out. I shall away, and drown myself in tears. Belike to live the sad remainder of my mortal days upon this planet grave, unfriended, unprotected, and alone.
I wrote this. I'm not entirely sure why, however. Perhaps it's because I am a great admirer of Sir William Shakespeare.
Hmm... That was a nice read ^_^
Thanks.
3072636 *uses the reply feature*
No problem ^_^ (Now, I need to re-read this to see if I can use similar grammar myself...)
3072639
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