what is the reason you use me thus? i loved you ever. but it is no matter. let hercules himself do what he may, the cat will mew, and dog will have his day

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Hamlet's words to Laertes, Ophelia's brother. The most common interpretation of this expression is that everyone has their moment of glory.

The line 'Why, as a woodcock to mine own springe' is from Shakespeare's Hamlet. This quotation comes from Act V, Scene 2. In response to Osric, Laertes says this line. Laertes is essentially bemoaning the fact that he has been caught in his own trap or by his own treachery. What motivates you to employ me in this manner? I've always loved you, but it doesn't matter; let Hercules do what he wants, the cat will mew, and the dog will have his day. As a result, "raining cats and dogs" may refer to a windstorm (dogs)

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