| William Shakespeare - 1824 - 486 Seiten
...OPHELIA. Oph. Where is the beauteoM majesty of Denmark? Queen. How now, Ophelia? Oyh. How should 1 your true love know From another one? By his cockle hat and staff, And his sandal shooni. [Singing. Queen. Alas, sweet lady, what imports this song? Oph. Say у oa t nay, pray you,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1824 - 370 Seiten
...lady, what imports this song ? Oph. Say you ? nay, pray you, mark. He is dead and gone, lady, [Sings. He is dead and gone; At his head a grass-green turf, At his heels a stone. O, ho ! Queen. Nay, but Ophelia,-—— Oph. Pray you, mark. White his shroud as the mountain snow.... | |
| John Thurston - 1825 - 308 Seiten
...lord ? Ham. Words, words, words ! Ham. Go thy ways to a nunnery. Act III. Scene I. Ophe. [sings."] He is dead and gone, lady, He is dead and gone ; At his head a grase•green turf, At his heels a stone. Ist. Clown. Cudgel thy brains no more about ; for your dull... | |
| George Farren - 1826 - 128 Seiten
...indicate that disappointed love and filial sorrow still agonise her tender bosom. Ophelia, (Sing*.)' White his shroud as the mountain snow, Larded all...bewept, to the grave did go With true-love showers. To morrow is Saint Valentine's day, All in the morning betime, And I a maid at your window To be your... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 540 Seiten
...HORATIO, with OPHELIA S . Oph. Where is the beauteous majesty of Denmark ? Queen. How now, Ophelia? Oph. How should I your true love know, From another one...By his cockle hat and staff, And his sandal shoon 9 . [Singing. Queen. Alas, sweet lady, what imports this song? Oph. Say you ? nay; 'pray you, mark.... | |
| 1826 - 508 Seiten
...Re-enter HORATIO, with OPHELIA, L.— HORATIO stands L. c. and a few paces back. Oph. (c.) [Sing*-] How should I your true love know From another one...By his cockle hat and staff, And his sandal shoon. Queen. Alas ! sweet lady, what imports this song 7 Oph. Say you ? nay, pray you, mark. '[Sings.'] He... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 642 Seiten
...HORATIO, with OPHELIAS. Oph. Where is the beauteous majesty of Denmark ? Queen. How now, Ophelia? Oph. How should I your true love know, From another one ? By his cockle hat and staff, And his sandal shorn9. [Singing. Queen. Alas, sweet lady, what imports this song? Oph. Say you ? nay ; 'pray you,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 554 Seiten
...HORATIO, with OPHELIAS. Oph. Where is the beauteous majesty of Denmark ? Queen. How now, Ophelia? Oph. How should I your true love know, From another one? By his cockle hat and staff, And his sandal shoon9. [Singing. Queen. Alas, sweet lady, what imports this song ? Oph. Say you ? nay ; 'pray you,... | |
| Henry Mercer Graves - 1826 - 226 Seiten
...hath struck it but once ; mortal cannot strike it again ! But hark ! the forlorn Ophelia is singing. He is dead and gone, Lady, He is dead and gone ; At his head a grass green turf, At his heels a stone. There is exquisite beauty in this verse. There are two things... | |
| 1827 - 442 Seiten
...ift viel leferlicber ausgedrückt, als auf der fünften Vignette ihr Wahnfinn, in welchem fie fingt: He is dead and gone, lady, He is dead and gone; At his head a grot -green turf, At his heels a ftone. (Act. IV. Sc. 5.) Eben, fo ift Hamlets Haltung zu ruhig, wo... | |
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