| William Shakespeare - 1900 - 252 pages
...Charmian I My noble girls ! Ah, women, women, look, Our lamp is spent, it's out ! Good sirs, take heart : We'll bury him ; and then, what's brave, what's noble, Let's do it after the high Roman fashion, And make death proud to take us. Come, away ! This case of that huge spirit now is cold. Between... | |
| Richard Green Moulton - 1903 - 460 pages
...that's mad : then is it sin To rush into the secret house of death, Ere death dare come to us? ... We'll bury him ; and then, what's brave, what's noble, Let's do it after the high Roman fashion, And make death proud to take us. It is but an imitative virtue which has begun to animate... | |
| James Mason Hoppin - 1906 - 230 pages
...Charmain ! My noble girls ! Ah, women, women, look, Our lamp is spent, it's out! Good sirs, take heart; We'll bury him ; and then, what's brave, what's noble, Let's do it after the high Roman fashion, And make death proud to take us. Come, away : This case of that huge spirit now is cold :... | |
| Richard Green Moulton - 1907 - 404 pages
...that's mad : then is it sin To rush into the secret house of death, Ere death dare come to us? . . . We'll bury him ; and then, what's brave, what's noble, Let's do it after the high Roman fashion, And make death proud to take us. It is but an imitative virtue which has begun to animate... | |
| John Masefield - 1911 - 280 pages
...Shakespeare's 1 intellectual energy makes the last act as bright a torch of beauty as the others. The cry— "We'll bury him; and then, what's brave, what's noble, Let's do it after the high Roman fashion, And make Death proud to take us ... .... we have no friend But resolution and the briefest... | |
| Caleb Thomas Winchester - 1922 - 432 pages
...Charmian! My noble girls! Ah, women, women, look, Our lamp is spent, it's out ! Good sirs, take heart. We'll bury him ; and then, what's brave, what's noble, Let's do it after the high Roman fashion, And make Death proud to take us. Come, away; This case of that huge spirit now is cold. Ah,... | |
| Arthur Quiller-Couch - 1922 - 330 pages
...Charmian ! My noble girls ! Ah, women, women, look, Our lamp is spent, it's out ! Good sirs, take heart : We'll bury him ; and then, what's brave, what's noble, Let's do it after the high Roman fashion, And make death proud to take us. After that will you refuse to consent with me that the last... | |
| Sir Henry John Newbolt - 1922 - 1032 pages
...women, women ! look, Our lamp is spent, it's out.—Good sirs, take heart:— [To the Guard below. We'll bury him ; and then, what's brave, what's noble, Let's do it after the high Roman fashion, And make Death proud to take us. Come, away ; This case of that huge spirit now is cold. Ah... | |
| Levin Ludwig Schücking - 1922 - 280 pages
...stricken with grief that we feel that she has done with life. In one of the last lines of Act IV she says: We'll bury him ; and then, what's brave, what's noble, Let's do it after the high Roman fashion, And make death proud to take us. This idea she holds fast. But if she is resolved to die why... | |
| Frank Harris - 1909 - 452 pages
...Till they had stolen our jewel. All's but naught." Her resolve to kill herself is borrowed: " We '11 bury him ; and then, what's brave, what's noble, Let's do it after the high Roman fashion, And make death proud to take us." But the resolution holds : " It is great To do that thing... | |
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