Here we go up, up, tip."} When a man becomes tir'd of his life, The question is, " to be, or not to be ?" For before he dare finish the strife, His reflections most serious ought to be. When his troubles too numerous grow, And he knows of no method to... Hamlet Travestie: In Three Acts - Pagina 23door John Poole - 1810 - 94 pagina’sVolledige weergave - Over dit boek
| John Poole - 1811 - 138 pagina’s
...stairs. [Exeunt King and Polonius. Enter HAMLET. SONG. — HAMLET. (Tune—" Here we go up, up, up."J When a man becomes tir"d of his life, The question...? Or by stoutly opposing them end them ? Ri tol de ml, $c. To die is to sleep—nothing more— And by sleeping to say we end sorrow, And pain, and <r»... | |
| John Poole - 1811 - 140 pagina’s
...be, or not to be?" For before he dare finish the strife. His reflections most serious ought to lie. When his troubles too numerous grow, And he knows...by stoutly opposing them end them? Ri tol de rol, <J«. To die is to sleep— nothing more— And by sleeping to say we end sorrow, And pain, and ten... | |
| John Poole - 1814 - 136 pagina’s
...ought to be. When his troubles too numerous grow, And he knows of no method to mend them, Had he bi-st bear them tamely, or no ? Or by stoutly opposing them end them ? Ki tol de rol, $c. To die is to sleep — nothing more — And by sleeping to say we end sorrow,... | |
| John Poole - 1817 - 136 pagina’s
...stairs. _ [Exeunt King and Polonius. Enter HAMLET. SONG.— HAMLET. (Tune — " Here we go up, up, tip."} When a man becomes tir'd of his life, The question...by stoutly opposing them end them ? Ri tol de rol, Sfc. To die is to sleep — nothing more — And by sleeping to say we end sorrow, And pain, and ten... | |
| John Poole - 1817 - 144 pagina’s
...to be ?" For before he dare finish the strife, His reflections most serious ought to be. When liis troubles too numerous grow, And he knows of no method...tamely, or no ? Or by stoutly opposing them end them ? Si tol de rol, To die is to sleep — nothing more — And by sleeping to say we end sorrow, And... | |
| 1885 - 304 pagina’s
...Soliloquy, which is in rhyme : — Song, HAMLET. — Tune, "Here wi go up, up, up." WHEN a man becomes tired of his life, The question is, " to be, or not to be?...tamely, or no? — Or by stoutly opposing them end them ? Ri-tol-de-rol, etc. To die is to sleep-— nothing more — And by sleeping to say we end sorrow,... | |
| William Davenport Adams - 1891 - 260 pagina’s
...be " is sung in this version to the tune of " Here we go up, up, up " : — When a man becomes tired of his life, The question is, " to be, or not to be...by stoutly opposing them, end them ? Ri tol de rol, etc. To die is to sleep — nothing more — And by sleeping to say we end sorrow, And pain, and ten... | |
| Sir John Young Walker MacAlister, Alfred William Pollard, Ronald Brunlees McKerrow, Sir Frank Chalton Francis - 1920 - 320 pagina’s
...popular songs of the day. For example, Hamlet sings (to the tune of ' Here we go up, up, up ') : ' When a man becomes tir'd of his life, The question...to mend them, Had he best bear them tamely, or no f Or by stoutly opposing them end them ? (Refrain.) Ri tol de rol, &c.' As a fair specimen of the dialogue,... | |
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