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" Full fathom five thy father lies; Of his bones are coral made; Those are pearls that were his eyes: Nothing of him that doth fade, But doth suffer a sea-change Into something rich and strange. Sea-nymphs hourly ring his knell : Hark! now I hear them,... "
Songs from the Dramatists - Page 94
edited by - 1854 - 268 pages
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The Dramatic Works of Shakespeare, Part 1

William Shakespeare - 1824 - 380 pages
...Those are pearls that were his eyet: Nothing of him that doth fade, Jiut doth suffer a .tea-change Into something rich and strange. Sea-nymphs hourly...knell: Hark ! now I hear them, — ding-dong, bell. [Harden, ding-dong, Fer. The ditty does remember my drown'd father : — This is no mortal business...
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The dramatic works of Shakspeare, from the text of Johnson and Stevens [sic ...

William Shakespeare - 1824 - 486 pages
...coral made ; Those are pearls that were his eyes: Nothing of him that doth fade, But doth suffer Ò sea-change Into something rich and strange. Sea-nymphs hourly ring his knell : Hark! now 1 hear them, — ding-dong bell, {Burden, ding-dong. ib-. The ditty does remember my drowii'd father.—...
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: From the Text of ..., Volume 1

William Shakespeare - 1825 - 504 pages
...Those are pearls, that were his eyes : ffothing of him that doth fade. But doth suffer a tea-change Into something rich and strange. Sea-nymphs hourly...knell : Hark! now I hear them, — ding-dong, bell. [Burden, ding-dong. Fer. The ditty does remember my drown'd father :— This is no mortal business,...
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The Family Shakspeare ... in which Nothing is Added to the Original Text ...

William Shakespeare, Thomas Bowdler - 1825 - 356 pages
...again. ARIEL sings. Fullfathom jive thy father lies ; Nothing of him that doth fade, But doth siiffer a sea-change Into something rich and strange. Sea-nymphs hourly ring his knell: Of his bones are coral made : Those are pearls, that were his eyes : Hark! now I hear them, — ding-dong,...
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, Volume 1

William Shakespeare - 1826 - 548 pages
...are coral made ; Those are pearls that were his eyes: Nothing of him that doth fade, But doth suffer a sea-change Into something rich and strange. Sea-nymphs hourly ring his knell: [Burden, ding-dong. Hark! now I hear them, — ding-dong, bell. Fer. The ditty does remember my drown'd...
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Cumberland's British Theatre: With Remarks, Biographical and Critical, Volume 7

George Daniel, John Cumberland - 1826 - 542 pages
...him that does fade, But doth suffer a sea-change Into something rich end strange. CHORUS.— SPIRITS. Sea-nymphs hourly ring his knell ; Hark ! now I hear them — ding-dong, bell. Fer. This ditty does remember my drown'd father : This is no mortal business, nor no sound That the...
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: Life of Shakespeare. Seven ages ...

William Shakespeare - 1826 - 546 pages
...are coral made ; Those are pearls that were his eyes: Nothing of him that doth fade, But doth suffer a sea-change Into something rich and strange. Sea-nymphs hourly ring his knell: [Burden, ding-dong. Hark ! now I hear them, — ding-dong, bell. Fer. The ditty does remember my drown'd...
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Cumberland's British Theatre: With Remarks, Biographical and ..., Volume 7

1826 - 510 pages
...mortal business, nor no sound That the earth owes. [ARIEL waves FERDINAND after him. CHORUS.— SPIRITS. Sea-nymphs hourly ring his knell ; Hark ! now I hear them — ding-dong, bell. [Exeunt, FER. L. following ARIEL and Spirits. END OF ACT II. ACT III. SCENE I.— The Cell of Protpero....
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The Beauties of Shakspeare Regularly Selected from Each Play. With a General ...

William Shakespeare - 1827 - 658 pages
...coral made ; Those are pearls, that were his eyes: i Nothing of him that doth fade, But doth suffer a sea-change Into something rich and strange. Sea-nymphs...knell: Hark! now I hear them, — 'ding-dong, bell. A LOVER'S SPEECH. My spirits, as in a dream, are all bound up. My father's loss, the weakness which...
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The Dramatic Works of Shakespeare: With a Life, Volume 1

William Shakespeare - 1828 - 400 pages
...Those are pearls that were his eyes: Kotking of him that doth fade, sc. n. TEMPEST. I7 Hut doth suffer a sea-change Into something rich and strange. :Sea-nymphs hourly ring his knell: [Burden, ding-dong. H ark! now I hear them, — ding-dong, bell. I'er. The ditty docs rememher my drown'd...
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