The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 3Charles Willliams, 1813 |
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... given with welcome : To feed , were best at home ; From thence , the sauce to meat is ceremony ; Meeting were bare without it . Mach . Vol . 3 . D Sweet remembrancer ! -- Now , good digestion wait on appetite , And health MACBETH . 41.
... given with welcome : To feed , were best at home ; From thence , the sauce to meat is ceremony ; Meeting were bare without it . Mach . Vol . 3 . D Sweet remembrancer ! -- Now , good digestion wait on appetite , And health MACBETH . 41.
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... sweet bodements ! good ! Rebellious head , rise never , till the wood Of Birnam rise , and our high - plac'd Macbeth Shall live the lease of nature , pay his breath To time , and mortal custom . - Yet my heart Throbs to know one thing ...
... sweet bodements ! good ! Rebellious head , rise never , till the wood Of Birnam rise , and our high - plac'd Macbeth Shall live the lease of nature , pay his breath To time , and mortal custom . - Yet my heart Throbs to know one thing ...
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... sweet milk of concord into hell , Uproar the universal peace , confound All unity on earth . Macd . O Scotland ! Scotland ! Mal . If such a one be fit to govern , speak : I am as I have spoken . Macd . Fit to govern ! No , not to live ...
... sweet milk of concord into hell , Uproar the universal peace , confound All unity on earth . Macd . O Scotland ! Scotland ! Mal . If such a one be fit to govern , speak : I am as I have spoken . Macd . Fit to govern ! No , not to live ...
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... Cure her of that : Macb . Canst thou not minister to a mind diseas'd ; Pluck from the memory a rooted sorrow ; Raze out the written troubles of the brain ; And , with some sweet oblivious antidote , Cleanse the MACBETH . 69.
... Cure her of that : Macb . Canst thou not minister to a mind diseas'd ; Pluck from the memory a rooted sorrow ; Raze out the written troubles of the brain ; And , with some sweet oblivious antidote , Cleanse the MACBETH . 69.
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William Shakespeare Isaac Reed. And , with some sweet oblivious antidote , Cleanse the stuff'd bosom of that perilous stuff , Which weighs upon the heart ? Doc . Must minister to himself . Therein the patient Macb . Throw physic to the ...
William Shakespeare Isaac Reed. And , with some sweet oblivious antidote , Cleanse the stuff'd bosom of that perilous stuff , Which weighs upon the heart ? Doc . Must minister to himself . Therein the patient Macb . Throw physic to the ...
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