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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: Burden. Ding-dong. Hark!... "
The Dictionary of Nautical Literacy - Page 132
by Robert McKenna - 2003 - 432 pages
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The Dramatic Works of Shakespeare

William Shakespeare - 1824 - 882 pages
...are coral made ; Those are pearls that were his eyes: Nothing of him that doth fade, Jlut doth sujjer B ZK% v ʼI +d s f c' m kL ˯ xdC= j t, 9c d`[. L n F e X BVE Hark! now I hear them, — ding-dong, bell. [Harden, ding-donf Fer. The ditty does remember my drown'd...
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The City of London Magazine, Volume 1, Issue 1 - Volume 2, Issue 9

English literature - 1843 - 592 pages
...are coral made ; Those are pearls that were his eyes ; Nothing in 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 — ding — dong bell." Milton, when speaking of music, thus indulges his...
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The King's Own, Volume 185

Frederick Marryat - 1856 - 420 pages
...head, and, with a vacant laugh, commenced singing — ' " Nothing of him that doth fade But doth suffer a sea-change Into something rich and strange. Sea nymphs hourly ring his knell ; Hark I now I hear them — ding-dong-bell." " For shame, Mr. Price !" interrupted the boatswain....
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Pearls of Shakespeare: A Collection of the Most Brilliant Passages Found in ...

William Shakespeare - 1860 - 182 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. Hark ! now I hear them, — ding-dong, bell. Do not omit the heavy offer of it: It seldom visits sorrow...
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Tenth (thirteenth, fourteenth) annual evening concert

Tonbridge sch - 1862 - 100 pages
...is 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, Ding! Dong! bell! #010 " Nita Juanita." Norton. II. RC BIRD. Soft o'er the...
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A New Variorum Edition of Shakespeare: The tempest. 1892

William Shakespeare - 1895 - 494 pages
...Airs. Thence I have follow'd it, (or it has drawn me rather) but 'tis gone ; No it begins again. Milcha sings. Full fathom five thy Father lies. Of his bones...rich and strange : Sea Nymphs hourly ring his knell ; Hark! now I hear 'em, ding dong Bell. Ferd. This mournful Ditty mentions my drown'd Father. This...
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Exhibition of Works by ..., Volume 29, Part 1898

Painting - 1898 - 82 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. [Burthen, ding-dong.] Hark! now I hear them,—Ding-dong, bell." 69 A EANDOM SHOT (1855). TH MILLBE,...
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The Shakespeare Anthology: 1592-1616 A. D.

Edward Arber - English poetry - 1899 - 334 pages
...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 ! BURTHEN. Ding, dong! Hark ! now I hear them ! Ding, dong, bell : THE SPRING'S SONG. WHEN daisies...
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British Anthologies, Volume 4

Edward Arber - English poetry - 1901 - 358 pages
...coral made ; Those are pearls, that were his ej'es ! Nothing of him that doth fade ; But doth suffer a sea-change Into something rich and strange ! Sea Nymphs hourly ring his knell ! BURTHEN. Ding, dong! Hark ! now I hear them ! Ding, dong, bell ' THE SPRING'S SONG. WHEN daisies...
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An Elizabethan Garland

English poetry - 1903 - 56 pages
...Webster. A SEA DIRGE Full fathom five thy father lies: Of his bones are coral made; But doth suffer a sea-change Into something rich and strange. Sea nymphs hourly ring his knell: Hark! now I hear them,— Ding, dong, bell. William Shakespeare. THE HAPPY LIFE Art thou poor, yet...
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