| Jacob Feis - 1884 - 228 pages
...making Hamlet recite a little ditty at a moment when he has become convinced of the King's guilt:— Why, let the stricken deer go weep, The hart ungalled play; For some must watch, while some must sleep : Thus runs the world away. This gifted Frenchman, Montaigne, was a npw... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1884 - 108 pages
...Give me some light : away ! ALL. Lights, lights, lights ! \Exeunt all but HAMLET and HORATIO. HAM. Why, let the stricken deer go weep, The hart ungalled play ; For some must watch, while some must sleep : So runs the world away. — Would not this, sir, and a forest of feathers,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1884 - 168 pages
...Give me some light : away ! 280 ALL. Lights, lights, lights ! [Exeunt all but HAMLET and HORATIO. HAM. Why, let the stricken deer go weep, The hart ungalled play ; For some must watch, while some must sleep : So runs the world away. Would not this, sir, and a forest of feathers... | |
| Titbits - 1884 - 376 pages
...iii., scene 2. In Hazlitt's Shakespeare (new edition), vol. iv., page 441, the words are — W hy, let the stricken deer go weep. The hart ungalled play ; For some must watch, while some must aleep ; Thut runs the world away. 44. — What are the names and objects of... | |
| George Bruce (of St. Andrews.) - 1884 - 438 pages
...when a good maritime traffic waa carried on there. A LARGE SCHOONER EMBAYED, IN JANUARY 1855. " Then let the stricken deer go weep, The hart ungalled play, For some must watch, while some must sleep, Thus runs the world away." — Hamlet. New Year's Day, Sabbath, January... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1887 - 386 pages
...some light ! — away ! All. Lights, lights, lights ! 3° [Exeunt all but HAMLET and HORATIO. Ham. Why, let the stricken deer go weep, The hart ungalled play ; For some must watch, while some must sleep : Thus runs the world away. — Would not this, sir, and a forest of feathers,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1887 - 236 pages
...2, /. 179. HAMLET. Let the gall'd jade wince, our withers are unwrung. Act 3, Sc. 2, /. 226. HAMLET. Why let the stricken deer go weep, The hart ungalled play ; For some must watch, while some must sleep: So runs the world away. Act 3, Sc. 2, 1. 254. HAMLET. Call me what instrument... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1887 - 276 pages
...loving mere folly: Then, heigh-ho, the holly ! This life is most jolly. XLV THE WORLD'S WAY ~V\7 HY, let the stricken deer go weep, The hart ungalle'd play ; For some must watch, while some must sleep : So runs the world away. XLVI THE LIFE ACCORDING TO NATURE TT NDER the... | |
| George A. Smith - 1889 - 556 pages
...part i. act iii. sc. 1. Deeper — Deeper than e'er plummet sounded. Tempest, act iii. sc. 3. Deer — Why, let the stricken deer go weep, The hart ungalled play ; For some must watch, while some must sleep : So runs the world away. Hamlet, act iii. sc. 2. Deer — But mice, and... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1889 - 824 pages
...Give me some light : — away ! All. Lights, lights, lights ! [Exeunt all but HAMLET and HORATIO. Ham. Why, let the stricken deer go weep, The hart ungalled play : For some must watch, while some must sleep ; fortunes turn Turk with me,) with two Provincial roses on my razed shoes,... | |
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