The line "Alas, alas! Help! Help! My lady's dead!" is spoken by the character of Romeo in William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet." This moment occurs in Act 5, Scene 3, when Romeo believes Juliet is dead and reacts with despair. The line captures the intense emotion and tragedy of the situation, highlighting the themes of love and loss in the play.
on wikpedia it said he was retired but not dead
The cast of They Said They Were Here to Help - 2012 includes: Brad Staggs as Taylor Edwards
i heardNoami Campbell death said it was a model an blamed Naomi Campbell
Kal Penn is not really dead. he just had to find an excuse to leave house. so on one of the episodes they said he died.
Look at I kings 1:1-4 will have some of what you are looking for.
Mercutio
Mercutio
This is a catholic prayer. It usually said during evening mass.
They Said They Were Here to Help - 2012 was released on: USA: 17 November 2012 (Days of the Dead)
The most common way to pronounce it would be like this: Ahh-lass. - Ash
nope, but she once said one could call her "bi-curious", so... still a chance for the ladys ;)
well its been said that he is a really sweet and romantic kinda guy~ ^^ a real ladys man >u<
who in Macbeth said 'the sleeping and the dead are but as pictures'
i guess if they belive hard enough the can because someone ttold me what God said and it help me with my life
Lady Montague, Romeo's mother, is said to have died from grief over her son's banishment. Montague says, in Act 5, Scene 3, and lines 218-219, "Alas, my liege, my wife is dead tonight. Grief of my son's exile hath stopped her breath."
The book of the dead was an old Egyptian book full of spells that were said over a mummy to help them travel through the Duat.
on wikpedia it said he was retired but not dead