Hamlet, Prince of Denmarke. Actus Primus, Scena Prima • Paragraph 1053
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[Footnote III.9: _Or to take arms against a sea of troubles_,] _A sea of troubles_ among the Greeks grew into a proverbial usage; so that the expression figuratively means, the troubles of human life, which flow in upon us, and encompass us round like a sea.]