TragediesP.F. Collier, 1865 |
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... Poor bird ! thou ' dst never fear the net , nor lime , The pit - fall , nor the gin . Son . Why should I , mother ? Poor birds they are not set for . My father is not dead , for all your saying . L. Macd . Yes , he is dead ; how wilt ...
... Poor bird ! thou ' dst never fear the net , nor lime , The pit - fall , nor the gin . Son . Why should I , mother ? Poor birds they are not set for . My father is not dead , for all your saying . L. Macd . Yes , he is dead ; how wilt ...
Page 46
... poor , innocent lamb , To appease an angry God . Macd . I am not treacherous . Mal . But Macbeth is . A good and virtuous nature may recoil , In an imperial charge . But I shall crave your pardon ; That which you are my thoughts cannot ...
... poor , innocent lamb , To appease an angry God . Macd . I am not treacherous . Mal . But Macbeth is . A good and virtuous nature may recoil , In an imperial charge . But I shall crave your pardon ; That which you are my thoughts cannot ...
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... poor she attendeth , And his untimely frenzy thus awaketh : ' Dear lord , thy sorrow to a sorrow lendeth Another power ; no flood training slaketh . My woe too sensible thy passion maketh More feeling - painful : let it then suffice To ...
... poor she attendeth , And his untimely frenzy thus awaketh : ' Dear lord , thy sorrow to a sorrow lendeth Another power ; no flood training slaketh . My woe too sensible thy passion maketh More feeling - painful : let it then suffice To ...
Contents
STACLEIN | 25 |
JULIUS CESAR 23 | 215 |
SUPPLEMENTADY NOTICE TO THE THREE ROMAN PLAYS 835 | 363 |
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