The Plays and Poems of William ShakspeareHenry G. Bohn, 1853 - 1012 pages |
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... BANQUO . generals of the King's army . As seemeth by his plight , of the revolt MACDUFP , The newest state . LENOX , Mal . This is the sergeant , Rosse , Who , like a good and hardy soldier , fought MENTETH , noblemen of Scotland ...
... BANQUO . generals of the King's army . As seemeth by his plight , of the revolt MACDUFP , The newest state . LENOX , Mal . This is the sergeant , Rosse , Who , like a good and hardy soldier , fought MENTETH , noblemen of Scotland ...
Page 308
... Banquo ! Aroint thee , witch ! the rump - fed ronyon crics . 1 Witch . Banquo , and Macbeth , all hail ; Her husband's to Aleppo gone , master o'the Tiger : Macb . Stay , you imperfect speakers , tell me But in a sieve I'll thither sail ...
... Banquo ! Aroint thee , witch ! the rump - fed ronyon crics . 1 Witch . Banquo , and Macbeth , all hail ; Her husband's to Aleppo gone , master o'the Tiger : Macb . Stay , you imperfect speakers , tell me But in a sieve I'll thither sail ...
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... BANQUO , Rosse , and Angus . The greatest is behind . Thanks for your pains . The sin of my ingratitude even now Do you not hope your children shall be kings , Was heavy on me : Thou art so far before , When those that gave the thane of ...
... BANQUO , Rosse , and Angus . The greatest is behind . Thanks for your pains . The sin of my ingratitude even now Do you not hope your children shall be kings , Was heavy on me : Thou art so far before , When those that gave the thane of ...
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... BANQUO , Glamis , That which cries , Thus thou must do , if thou have it : Dun . This castle hath a pleasant seat ; the air And that which rather thou dost fear to do , Nimbly and sweetly recommends itself Than wishest should be undone ...
... BANQUO , Glamis , That which cries , Thus thou must do , if thou have it : Dun . This castle hath a pleasant seat ; the air And that which rather thou dost fear to do , Nimbly and sweetly recommends itself Than wishest should be undone ...
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... Banquo and FLEANCE , and a Servant with a Lady M. He has almost supp'd . Why have you turch before them . left the chamber ? Macb . Hath he ash'd for me ? Ban . How goes the night , boy ? ( clork . Lady M. Know you noi , he has ? Fle ...
... Banquo and FLEANCE , and a Servant with a Lady M. He has almost supp'd . Why have you turch before them . left the chamber ? Macb . Hath he ash'd for me ? Ban . How goes the night , boy ? ( clork . Lady M. Know you noi , he has ? Fle ...
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