Even so, I enjoy going to the beach at night almost as much as I do during the day. I love walking along the surf under a cast of pale moonlight, listening to the waves pounding the shore, and feeling the sharp seashells against my tender feet. ...
Polonius accuses "[Ophelia] [speaking] like a green girl, unsifted in such perilous circumstance" (1.3.101-102) and makes her "think [of herself as] a baby that [she] have ta'en these tenders for true pay, which are not sterling"(1.3.105-107). ... As Hamlet presents himself in " thy nighted color" (1.2.68) to the meeting of councils, Claudius, as Hamlet's recent stepfather, believes that such grief "tis a fault to heaven, a fault against the dead, a fault to nature" (1.2.102-103). ...
Polonius accuses "[Ophelia] [speaking] like a green girl, unsifted in such perilous circumstance"(1.3.101-102) and makes her "think [of herself as] a baby that [she] have ta'en these tenders for true pay, which are not sterling"(1.3.105-107). ... As Hamlet presents himself in " thy nighted color"(1.2.68) to the meeting of councils, Claudius, as Hamlet's recent stepfather, believes that such grief "tis a fault to heaven, a fault against the dead, a fault to nature"(1.2.102-103). ...
In Szymborska's "True Love" we find a warm, tender, and shocking poem. ... The speaker almost shames the feelings that she presented in the previous stanzas in the last lines, where she basically states that if it makes it easier for you to get through the night to hold this grudge on true love and those who enjoy it, so be it. ...