The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 3Charles Willliams, 1813 |
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... horse ; And let us not be dainty of leave - taking , But shift away : There's warrant in that theft Which steals ... horses , ( a thing most strange and certain ; ) Beauteous and swift , the minions of their race , MACBETH . 31.
... horse ; And let us not be dainty of leave - taking , But shift away : There's warrant in that theft Which steals ... horses , ( a thing most strange and certain ; ) Beauteous and swift , the minions of their race , MACBETH . 31.
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... horse : Adieu , Till you return at night . Goes Fleance with you ? Ban . Ay , my good lord : our time does call upon us . Mach . I wish your horses swift and sure of foot ; And so I do commend you to their backs . Farewell . * Let every ...
... horse : Adieu , Till you return at night . Goes Fleance with you ? Ban . Ay , my good lord : our time does call upon us . Mach . I wish your horses swift and sure of foot ; And so I do commend you to their backs . Farewell . * Let every ...
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... horses . Then it is he ; the rest Ban . [ within . ] Give us a light there , ho ! 2 Mur . That are within the note of expectation , Already are i'the courts 1 Mur His horses go about . 3 Mur . MACBETH . 39.
... horses . Then it is he ; the rest Ban . [ within . ] Give us a light there , ho ! 2 Mur . That are within the note of expectation , Already are i'the courts 1 Mur His horses go about . 3 Mur . MACBETH . 39.
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William Shakespeare Isaac Reed. 1 Mur His horses go about . 3 Mur . Almost a mile : but he does usually , So all men do , from hence to the palace gate Make it their walk . Enter Banquo and Fleance , a Servant with a torch preceding them ...
William Shakespeare Isaac Reed. 1 Mur His horses go about . 3 Mur . Almost a mile : but he does usually , So all men do , from hence to the palace gate Make it their walk . Enter Banquo and Fleance , a Servant with a torch preceding them ...
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... horse : Who wast came by ? Len . ' Tis two or three , my lord , that bring you word , Macduff has fled to England . Macb . Len . Ay , my good lord . Fled to England ? Macb . Time , thou anticipat'st my dread exploits : The flighty ...
... horse : Who wast came by ? Len . ' Tis two or three , my lord , that bring you word , Macduff has fled to England . Macb . Len . Ay , my good lord . Fled to England ? Macb . Time , thou anticipat'st my dread exploits : The flighty ...
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