The Super
Robert William Service
When I was with a Shakespeare show I played the part of Guildenstern, Or Rosenkrantz—at least I know It wasn’t difficult to learn; By Reader, do not at me scoff, For futhermore I should explain I was the understudy of The understudy of the Dane. Oh how it crabbed me just to think They barred me from that role divine; And how I longed to have them drink A cup of slightly poisoned wine! At every night with struts and rants I strove my quid a week to earn, And put my soul in Rosenkrantz— Or was it haply, Guildenstern. Alas! I might have spared by breath, I never played the noble Dane; And yet when Irving staged Macbeth I bore a tree of Dunsinane, And yearned for that barn-storming day, Of hopes and dreams and patchy pants, When Guildenstern I’d proudly play— Or was, maybe, Rosenkrantz?
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- Robert William Service : The Telegraph Operator
- Robert William Service : The Thinker
- Robert William Service : The Three Bares
- Robert William Service : The Three Tommies
- Robert William Service : The Three Voices
- Robert William Service : The Trail Of Ninety-eight
- Robert William Service : The Trail Of No Return
- Robert William Service : The Tramps
- Robert William Service : The Trapper's Christmas Eve
- Robert William Service : The Trust
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- Robert William Service : The Summing Up
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- Robert William Service : The Squaw Man
- Robert William Service : The Spirit Of The Unborn Babe
- Robert William Service : The Spell Of The Yukon
- Robert William Service : The Song Of The Wage-slave
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- Robert William Service : The Song Of The Pacifist