C, it talks about how, " That on the ashes of which his youth doth lie" meaning that his youth has burnt out, and "In me thou see'st the glowing of such fire" If you think about it, the flame is Shakespeare, and the "ashes of his youth" mean his life. He knows about approaching death " The deathbed whereon it must expire", and he has excepted it.
1. Verb : found .....helping :can be
2.Verb :authenticated ......helping:idk
4Verb.:scampered helping : across
5. devising, constantly
6.purchased, could
7. served, after-before
8. seek, must
9.do, after
10. have, been
11. seeing
12. soaping , before
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Ophelia's grave
Explanation:
In Hamlet, by William Shakespeare, there is a conflict between Hamlet and Laertes where they are engaged in a duel.
In the course of the duel, they both jump into Ophelia's grave in a fight to the death. Hamlet tells Laertes that he loves Ophelia and would "eat a crocodile for her" and be "buried alive with her".