| William Shakespeare - 1844 - 554 pages
...natural shocks That flesh is heir to , — 't is a consummation Devoutly to be wish'd. To die ; — to sleep : — To sleep ! perchance to dream : — ay , there 's the rub ; for in that sleep of death what dreams may come , When we have shuffled off this mortal coil , Must give us pause. There... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1844 - 364 pages
...natural shocks That flesh is heir to, — 'tis a consummation Devoutly to be wish'd. To die, — to sleep ; — To sleep ! perchance to dream ; — ay, there 's the rub; For in that sleep of death what dreams may come, When we have shuffled off this mortal coil,1 Must give us pause. There... | |
| Joseph Payne - 1845 - 490 pages
...— and, by a sleep, to say we end The heart-ache, and the thousand natural shocks That flesh is heir to ! — 'tis a consummation Devoutly to be wished. To die — to sleep — To sleep ! — perchance to dream ! — ay, there's the rub ; For in that sleep of death what dreams may come, When we have... | |
| William Chambers, Robert Chambers - 1846 - 934 pages
...suffer The slings and arrows of outrageous fortune, Or to take arms against a sea of troubles, And, by opposing, end them ? To die — to sleep — No more...wished. To die — to sleep ; To sleep ! — perchance to dream ! — ay, there's the rub ; For in that sleep of death what dreams may come, When we have... | |
| Asa Humphrey - 1847 - 238 pages
...The slings and arrows of outrageous fortune, Or to take up arms against a sea of troubles, And, by opposing, end them? — To die — to sleep — No...sleep; — To sleep ! perchance to dream ; ay, there 'H the rub ; For in that sleep of death what dreams may come, When we have shuffled off this mortal... | |
| Salem Town - 1847 - 420 pages
...a sleep to say we end The heart-ache, and the thousand natural shocks That flesh is heir to : 't is a consummation Devoutly to be wished ! To die, to...dream ; ay, there 's the rub; For, in that sleep of death, what dreams may come When we have shuffled off this mortal coil, Must give us pause ! There... | |
| John Hunter (of Uxbridge.) - 1848 - 56 pages
...suffer The slings and arrows of outrageous fortune, Or to take arms against a sea of troubles, And, by opposing, end them. — To die! To sleep! — No more...— To die ! To sleep ! — To sleep? — perchance to dream! — Ay! there's the rub! For, in that sleep of death, what dreams may come, "When we have... | |
| David Bates Tower - 1853 - 444 pages
...suffer The stings and arrows of outrageous fortune, Or to take arms against a sea of troubles, And, by opposing, end them. To die — to sleep — No more,...wished. To die — to sleep — To sleep ? — perchance to dream — ay, there's the rub ! For, in that sleep of death, what dreams may come. When we have... | |
| Richard Green Parker - 1849 - 446 pages
...The stings and arrows of outrageous fortune; Or to take arms against assail t of troubles, And, by opposing, end them? — To die, — to sleep, —...to, — 'tis a consummation Devoutly to be wished. 799. To die ; — to sleep ; — To sleep ! perchance to dream ; — ay, there's the rub ; For in that... | |
| Richard Green Parker - 1849 - 466 pages
...sleep, to say we end The heart-ache, and the thousand natural shocks That flesh is heir to — 't is a consummation Devoutly to be wished. To die — to...dream ; ay, there 's the rub — For, in that sleep of death, what dreams may come, When we have shuffled off this mortal coil, 5 Must give us pause. —... | |
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