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In the passage of Romeo and Juliet, Juliet cries the words "O woe" when she discovers Romeo's lifeless body beside her. These words convey her profound grief and despair at the tragic turn of events.
"O light, may I ne'er look on thee again." "Woe! woe! woe! woe! All cometh clear at last."
"O light, may I ne'er look on thee again." "Woe! woe! woe! woe! All cometh clear at last."
"O light, may I ne'er look on thee again." "Woe! woe! woe! woe! All cometh clear at last."
"Woe! woe! woe! woe! all cometh clear at last." (1225) "O light, may I ne'er look on thee again." (1226)
1) "O my country!"(662)2) " Woe! woe! woe! woe!! all cometh clear at last"(1225)3) "And was this seer then practisinfg his art?(589)4) "Hearken, my king! be calmer, I implore!"(682)"O light, may I ne'er look on thee again." (1226)"O light, may I ne'er look on thee again." (1226)
No. The O has a long O sound, as in hole and woe. The E is silent.
1) "O my country!"(662)2) " Woe! woe! woe! woe!! all cometh clear at last"(1225)3) "And was this seer then practisinfg his art?(589)4) "Hearken, my king! be calmer, I implore!"(682)"O light, may I ne'er look on thee again." (1226)"O light, may I ne'er look on thee again." (1226)
Hawaii Five-O - 1968 Woe to Wo Fat 12-19 was released on: USA: 5 April 1980
The cast of Tic-Tac-Woe - 2011 includes: Paulo di Biasi as O Kate Zawadowicz as X
Youan spell coo, cow, woe, and possibly eco
It's a long sound... similar to the 'o' in woe, throw or moan.