Yet thou dost look like patience gazing on kings' graves and smiling extremity out of act
Yet thou dost look like patience gazing on kings' graves and smiling extremity out of act
The line “Yet thou dost look like patience gazing on kings' graves and smiling extremity out of act” is from William Shakespeare’s play “Hamlet”. This line is spoken by Horatio, a close friend of Prince Hamlet, as he describes Hamlet’s demeanor in the face of adversity and tragedy.