| Allan Hugh Cole, Jr. - 2008 - 126 pages
...find few things more helpful than this in our grief and mourning. As Shakespeare urged in Macbeth, "Give sorrow words; the grief that does not speak / Whispers the oe'r-fraught heart and bids it break."2 We cannot put all of our experience into words. There will always be a remainder of experience... | |
| William Shakespeare - 2008 - 147 pages
...TO 4ÖO THE DEATH OF KM/. MERCIFULV^ WHAT, /WAV/NE'ER HEAVEN/ PULL YOUR HAT UPON YOUR ' BROWS: SIVE SORROW WORDS,- ^ THE GRIEF, THAT DOES NOT SPEAK, WHISPERS THE O'ER-FRAUGHT HEART, MY CHILDREN TOO? WIFE, CHILDREN, SERVANTS, ALL .THAT COULD BE FOUND. (. '••• 1 av*^ HE HAS NO... | |
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