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Shakespeare Vocab
1. anon, adv. – soon  ex. – I’ll come to you anon. 2. ere, adv. – before  ex. – That will be ere set of sun. 3. would, v. – to wish  ex. – I would that you had worn deodorant. 4. want, v. – to miss  ex. That shirt wants a button. =5. whither - to where?= =ex. Whither goest thou? - Where are you going?= =6. thither - to there= =ex. "In a sieve I'll thither sail." - I'll sail there in a sieve.= =7. hither - to here= =ex. "Hie thee hither." - Hurry here!= =8. metaphysical, adj. - spiritual, supernatural. From meta=beyond, so "beyond the physical"= =9. whence - from where?= =10. thence - from there= =11. hence - from here= =12. knell, v. - to ring a bell in a slow and solemn way, to toll=

Monday, May 23

 * first four words Shakespeare vocab
 * read play

Tuesday, May 24

 * finish Act I
 * work on Picture Notes for Act I
 * finish for homework