Now see that noble and most sovereign reason Like sweet bells jangled out of tune and harsh
Now see that noble and most sovereign reason Like sweet bells jangled out of tune and harsh
In William Shakespeare's play, Hamlet, the character of Hamlet speaks these words in Act 3, Scene 1. This line is part of Hamlet's famous soliloquy where he contemplates the nature of existence and the human condition. The phrase "Now see that noble and most sovereign reason Like sweet bells jangled out of tune and harsh" is a powerful metaphor that captures the idea of reason being disrupted or corrupted.