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Ancient Songs: From the Time of King Henry the Third, to the Revolution ... - Page lxvii
edited by - 1790 - 332 pages
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The Musical World, Volume 45

Music - 1867 - 910 pages
...low plaintive tone, which went direct to the heart. This was especially the case with the lines — He is dead and gone, lady, He is dead and gone ; At his head a grass-green turf, At his heels a stone. No singer could have given greater effect to these verses,...
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The Stratford Shakspere: Romeo & Juliet. Timon of Athens. Hamlet. King Lear ...

William Shakespeare - 1867 - 706 pages
...his sandal shoon. QUEEN. Alas, sweet lady, what imports this songl OPH. Say you? nay, pray you, mark. He is dead and gone, lady, He is dead and gone; At his head a grass-green turf, At his heels a stone. QUEEN. Nay, but Ophelia, — OPH. Pray you, mark, White his...
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The Pictorial edition of the works of Shakspere, ed. by C. Knight. [8 vols ...

William Shakespeare - 1867 - 1022 pages
...sandal shoon.1 Queex. Alas, sweet lady, what import? thi& • song ? Ofh. Say you ? nay, pray you, mark. grass-green turf, At his heels a stone. Queen* Nay, but Ophelia, — 0/ih. Pray you, mark. White his...
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Charles Kemble's Shakspere readings, a selection of the plays as ..., Volume 1

William Shakespeare - 1870 - 336 pages
...know, From another one ? By his cockle hat and staff, And his sandal shoon. [Singing. 'Pray you, mark. He is dead and gone, lady, He is dead and gone; At his head a grass-green turf, At his heels a stone. Queen. Nay, but Ophelia, Enter King. Oph. White his shroud...
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Penelope; Or, Morning Clouds Dispersed

Matilda Leathes - 1873 - 288 pages
...should I your true love know From another one ? By his cockle hat and staff, And his sandal shoon. He is dead and gone, lady, He is dead and gone : At his head a grass green turf, At his heels a stone. White his shroud as the mountain snow. Larded all with sweet...
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Works, Volume 5

William Shakespeare - 1874 - 626 pages
...shoon. QUEEN. Alas, sweet lady ! what imports this song ? OPH. Say you ? nay, pray you, mark ! [Sings,] He is dead and gone, lady, He is dead and gone; At his head a grass-green turf, At his heeh a stone. QUEEN. Nay, but Ophelia, — . OPH. Pray you, mark ! [Sings,]...
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Perthshire Poets, 1800 to 1850

Peter Robert Drummond - Poets, Scottish - 1873 - 306 pages
...perfect type; Ophelia and Madge Wild lire variations. Each had her love madrigal. Ophelia sings — He is dead and gone, lady, He is dead and gone, At his head a green grass turf, And at his heels a stone. Madge Wildfire— Cauld is my bed, Lord Archibald, And...
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Lyrics of love, from Shakespeare to Tennyson, selected and ..., Issue 651

Lyrics, William Davenport Adams - 1874 - 312 pages
...I your true love know From another one ? — By his cockle hat and staff And his sandal shoon. — He is dead and gone, lady, He is dead and gone ; At his head a grass-green turf, At his heels a stone. White his shroud as the mountain snow, Larded with sweet flowers;...
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Tragedy of Hamlet: With Notes, Extracts from the Old 'Historie of Hamblet ...

William Shakespeare - 1874 - 240 pages
...sandal shoon. Queen. Alas, sweet lady, what imports this song ? Oph. Say you ? nay, pray you, mark :— He is dead and gone, lady, / He is dead and gone ; At his head a grass-green iurf, At his heels a stone. Queen. Nay, but Ophelia, — Of*" Pray you, mark :— White...
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Hamlet, Or, Shakespeare's Philosophy of History: A Study of the Spiritual ...

Mercade (pseud.) - 1875 - 248 pages
...distinguished from another one? Is it, she asks, by ritual? " Oph. Say you ? nay, pray you, mark. [Sings] He is dead and gone, lady, He is dead and gone ; At his head a grass-green turf, At his heels a stone. Queen. Nay, hut, Ophelia, — Oph. Pray you, mark. [Sings}...
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