why does he "beweep his outcast state" and "Curse his Fate"
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Shakspere never once in his lifetime had any reason to beweep his outcast state or to curse his fate. He had every reason to be satisfied with his life and never suffered any misfortune so far as we know, living a peaceful life at Stratford from the time he returned from London up to the date of his death.
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