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O limed soul ! that , struggling to be free , Art more engag'd ! ... O Hamlet , speak no more ; Thou turn'st mine eyes into my very soul ; And there I see such black and grained spots , As will not leave their tinct . Enter Ghost .
O limed soul ! that , struggling to be free , Art more engag'd ! ... O Hamlet , speak no more ; Thou turn'st mine eyes into my very soul ; And there I see such black and grained spots , As will not leave their tinct . Enter Ghost .
Pagina 53
O limed soul ! that , struggling to be free , Art more engag'd ! Help , angels , make assay ! Bow , stubborn knees ! and , heart , with strings of steel , Be soft as sinews of the new - born babe ; All may be well ! [ The king kneels .
O limed soul ! that , struggling to be free , Art more engag'd ! Help , angels , make assay ! Bow , stubborn knees ! and , heart , with strings of steel , Be soft as sinews of the new - born babe ; All may be well ! [ The king kneels .
Pagina 102
I prophesied thy proud soul could not bear it . .Now judge thyself who best deserv'd my love . I knew you both ; and ( durst I say ) as Heaven Foreknew among the shining angel host Who should stand firm , who fall . [ fall'n ; Dor .
I prophesied thy proud soul could not bear it . .Now judge thyself who best deserv'd my love . I knew you both ; and ( durst I say ) as Heaven Foreknew among the shining angel host Who should stand firm , who fall . [ fall'n ; Dor .
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