| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 560 páginas
...what can it, when one can not repent " ? O wretched state ! O bosom, black as death ! O limed soul 8 ; that struggling to be free, Art more engag'd ! Help,...soft as sinews of the new-born babe ; All may be well ! [Retires and kneels. Enter HAMLET. HAM. Now might I do it, pat, now he is praying9; And now I'll... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 588 páginas
...soul ; that struggling to be free, Art more engaged ! Help, angels, make assay ! Bow, stubborn knees I and, heart with strings of steel, Be soft as sinews of the new-born babe ; AH may be well. [Retires, and kneels. Enter HAMLET. Hum. Now might I do it, pat, now he is praying... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1823 - 558 páginas
...resolution of amendment? JOHNSON. •. Z 4 O wretched state ! O bosom, black as death ! O limed soul 2 ; that struggling to be free, Art more engag'd ! Help,...soft as sinews of the new-born babe ; All may be well ! [Retires, and kneels. Enter HAMLET. Ham. Now might I do it, pat, now he is praying ; And now I'll... | |
| William Scott - 1823 - 396 páginas
...Yet what can it, when one cannot repent ? Oh, wretched state ! Oh, bosom black as death ! Oh, limited soul, that, struggling to be free, Art more engag'd...heart, with strings of steel, Be soft as sinews of the new born babe ! All may be well. XII. — Soliloquy of Hamlet on Death. TO be— or not to be — that... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1823 - 490 páginas
...as death ! O limedi soul ; that struggling to be free, Art more engag'd ! Help, angels, make assay f Bow, stubborn knees ! and, heart with strings of steel,...as sinews of the new-born babe ; All may be well. [Retires and lauels. Enter Hamlet. Ham. Now might I do it, pat, now be is praying; And now I'll do't... | |
| William Enfield - 1823 - 412 páginas
...death ! Oh limed soul, that, struggling to be free, Art more engag'd ! Help, angels ! make essay ! Bow, stubborn knees ; and heart, with strings of steel, Be soft as sinews of the new-born babe J All may be well. SHAKSPEARE. CHAP. XXVI. ODE ON ST. CECILIA'S DAY. DESCEND, ye Nine ! descend and... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1824 - 370 páginas
...it not ? Yet what can it, %vhen one cannot repent ? O wretched state ! O bosom, black as death ! O limed* soul ; that struggling to be free, Art more...as sinews of the new-born babe ; All may be well. [Retires and kneels. Enter Hamlet. Ham, Now might I do it, pat, now he is praying ; And now I'll do't... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1824 - 512 páginas
...what can it, when one can not repent ? O wretched state ! O bosom, black as death ! O limed2 sou! ; that struggling to be free, Art more engag'd ! Help,...as sinews of the new-born babe : All may be well. [Retires and kneels Enter Hamlet. Ham. Now rnigfit I do it, pat, now he is praying ; And now I'll do't... | |
| British poets - 1824 - 676 páginas
...my former self; So will I those that kept me company. O wretched state ! O bosom, black as death ! O limed soul ; that struggling to be free, Art more...heart, with strings of steel, Be soft as sinews of the new-born-babe. REPUTATION. The purest treasure mortal times afford, Is spotless reputation ; that away,... | |
| John Galt - 1824 - 326 páginas
...wretched state ! O bosom black as death ! O timid soul ; that, struggling to be free, Art more engaged ! Help, angels, make assay ! Bow, stubborn knees ! and...as sinews of the new-born babe ; All may be well. HAMLET. IN the meantime, Sir Amias de Crosby, after returning to his own house from the interview with... | |
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