The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 3Charles Willliams, 1813 |
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... once her choppy finger laying Upon her skinny lips : -You should be women , And yet your beards forbid me to interpret That you are so . Macb . Speak , if you can ; -What are you ? 1 Witch . All hail , Macbeth ! hail to thee , thane of ...
... once her choppy finger laying Upon her skinny lips : -You should be women , And yet your beards forbid me to interpret That you are so . Macb . Speak , if you can ; -What are you ? 1 Witch . All hail , Macbeth ! hail to thee , thane of ...
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... once , good - night : - Stand not upon the order of your going , But go at once . Len . Good night , and better health Attend his majesty ! Lady M. A kind good - night to all ! [ Exeunt Lords and Attendant & Macb . It will have blood ...
... once , good - night : - Stand not upon the order of your going , But go at once . Len . Good night , and better health Attend his majesty ! Lady M. A kind good - night to all ! [ Exeunt Lords and Attendant & Macb . It will have blood ...
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... once the hedge - pig whin'd . 3 Witch . Harper cries : - " Tis time , ' tis time . 1 Witch . Round about the cauldron go ; In the poison'd entrails throw .--- Toad , that under coldest stone , Days and nights hast thirty - one Swelter'd ...
... once the hedge - pig whin'd . 3 Witch . Harper cries : - " Tis time , ' tis time . 1 Witch . Round about the cauldron go ; In the poison'd entrails throw .--- Toad , that under coldest stone , Days and nights hast thirty - one Swelter'd ...
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... once . L. Macd . Sirrah , your father's dead ; [ Exit Rosse . And what will you do now ? How will you live ? Son . As birds do , mother . L. Macd . What , with worms and flies ? Son . With what I get , I mean ; and so do they . L. Macd ...
... once . L. Macd . Sirrah , your father's dead ; [ Exit Rosse . And what will you do now ? How will you live ? Son . As birds do , mother . L. Macd . What , with worms and flies ? Son . With what I get , I mean ; and so do they . L. Macd ...
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... once thought honest : you have lov'd him well ; He hath not touch'd you yet . I am young ; but some- thing You may deserve of him through me ; and wisdom To offer up a weak , poor , innocent lamb , To appease an angry god . Macd . I am ...
... once thought honest : you have lov'd him well ; He hath not touch'd you yet . I am young ; but some- thing You may deserve of him through me ; and wisdom To offer up a weak , poor , innocent lamb , To appease an angry god . Macd . I am ...
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The Plays of William Shakspeare: Complete, in Eight Volumes: V. 1 William Shakespeare No preview available - 2018 |
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