good friend for jesus sake forbear to dig the dust enclosed here. blessed be the man that spares these stones and cursed be he that moves my bones
good friend for jesus sake forbear to dig the dust enclosed here. blessed be the man that spares these stones and cursed be he that moves my bones
"I loved in my first life, I'll love you in my second"
"I will die in peace."
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"The rest is silence."
He suggests that Shakespeare was prepared for death.
The words "To be or not to be" are the opening lines of a rather lengthy soliloquy spoken by Hamlet (in the play of the same name written by William Shakespeare), as he contemplates outloud, his very existence and his options after learning the truth of his father's death (murder), and his mother's and uncle's complicity in the act.
"That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet" are words spoken by Juliet in William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet.
Shakespeare spoke English so of course most of the words he used are still in use today. If you are talking about words that we have no record of anyone using before Shakespeare did, "puking" and "assassination" come to mind.
Shakespeare had a great effect on the English language, coining new words and giving old expressions lasting popularity through his plays. He became famous outside England after his death.
The last line of the play is spoken by Fortinbras: Go bid the soldiers shoot.
He suggests that Shakespeare was prepared for death.
Richard Nixon's last words were reportedly, "I'm going to be alright and I will meet you all there," spoken to his daughters before passing away.
The words "To be or not to be" are the opening lines of a rather lengthy soliloquy spoken by Hamlet (in the play of the same name written by William Shakespeare), as he contemplates outloud, his very existence and his options after learning the truth of his father's death (murder), and his mother's and uncle's complicity in the act.
Pope John Paul's last coherent words were in Polish, roughly translated as "Let me go to the house of my Father", spoken some time in the afternoon of the day he died. At the time of his death, some media sources have him whispering "Amen" just before his immediate passing.
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In Shakespeare's "Hamlet," the famous soliloquy spoken by Hamlet begins with the words "To be, or not to be." This introspective speech explores the themes of life, death, and existence, as Hamlet reflects on the pain and struggles of life and contemplates the idea of suicide.
"That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet" are words spoken by Juliet in William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet.
Juliet's last words before she dies in Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet" are: "O comfortable friar, where is my lord? I do remember well where I should be: And there I am."
I think the word you are looking for is "Deaf".The word "Deaf" means a person who cannot hear. It sounds similar to "death" in spoken language, but they are different words.
The best guide is to put a comma when there is a short gap between the words when spoken.
Quotation marks " " are used before and after spoken words to indicate direct speech.