Translation of an excerpt from Macbeth into to Univocalic English by Ari Lieberman
Source text: English (free) | Target text: English (univocalic) |
Tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow, William Shakespeare, Macbeth Act 5, Scene 5, lines 18-28 |
Tomorrow or tomorrow or tomorrow Plods so slow, so low, from morn to morn, To jot down lost words, most songs forlorn; So old moons of sorrow glow for fools, Food for worms. Go off, go off, short glow! World of gloom prowls so, poor dolt Who stomps or slogs so long from door to door, Soon forgot, soon lost. Words of sorrow Told to morons, room for howls or storms So hollow. |