The Plays of William Shakespeare in 37 Parts: MacbethB. Tauchnitz, 1843 - 72 pages |
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Page 357
... speak things strange . Rosse . God save the king ! Dun . Whence cam'st thou , worthy thane ? Rosse . From Fife , great king ; Where the Norweyan banners flout the sky And fan our people cold . ipe Norway himself , with terrible numbers ...
... speak things strange . Rosse . God save the king ! Dun . Whence cam'st thou , worthy thane ? Rosse . From Fife , great king ; Where the Norweyan banners flout the sky And fan our people cold . ipe Norway himself , with terrible numbers ...
Page 359
... to understand me , By each at once her chappy finger laying Upon her skinny lips : You should be women , -- And yet your beards forbid me to interpret That you are so . Sorment sahud Com Speak , if you can . What 359 MACBETH . 5.
... to understand me , By each at once her chappy finger laying Upon her skinny lips : You should be women , -- And yet your beards forbid me to interpret That you are so . Sorment sahud Com Speak , if you can . What 359 MACBETH . 5.
Page 360
... speak not . If you can look into the seeds of time , Jemenas And say which grain will grow , and which will not , Speak then to me , who neither beg , nor fear , s Your favours , nor your hate . 1 Witch . Hail ! 2 Witch , Hail ! aride ...
... speak not . If you can look into the seeds of time , Jemenas And say which grain will grow , and which will not , Speak then to me , who neither beg , nor fear , s Your favours , nor your hate . 1 Witch . Hail ! 2 Witch , Hail ! aride ...
Page 361
... speak true ? uémice . Macò . The thane of Cawdor lives : why do you dress me In borrow'd robes ? Ang . Who was the thane , lives yet ; But under heavy judgment bears that life Which he deserves to lose . Whether he was combin'd With ...
... speak true ? uémice . Macò . The thane of Cawdor lives : why do you dress me In borrow'd robes ? Ang . Who was the thane , lives yet ; But under heavy judgment bears that life Which he deserves to lose . Whether he was combin'd With ...
Page 363
... speak Our free hearts each to other Ban . Macb . Till then , enough . Very gladly . Come , friends . [ Exeunt . SCENE IV . Fores . A Room in the Palace . Flourish . Enter DUNCAN , MALCOLM , DONALBAIN , LENOX , and Attendants . Dun . Is ...
... speak Our free hearts each to other Ban . Macb . Till then , enough . Very gladly . Come , friends . [ Exeunt . SCENE IV . Fores . A Room in the Palace . Flourish . Enter DUNCAN , MALCOLM , DONALBAIN , LENOX , and Attendants . Dun . Is ...
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Alarum ANGUS anon Attendants Birnam wood blood call'd Castle Cath cauldron cousin daggers dare dead death deed Doct Doctor Donalbain Drum and Colours Duncan Dunsinane Enter BANQUO Enter Lady MACBETH Enter MACBETH Enter Rosse equivocator Exeunt Exit eyes father fear Fife fight Fleance friends Gent Give Glamis grace gracious Hail hand Hang Hark hast hath hear heart heaven HECATE honour king king of Scotland Knocking Lady MACDUFF LENOX live look lord Macb Macd MALCOLM murder murder'd nature night noble old SIWARD Palace peace poison'd poor Pr'ythee pray SCENE SCENE III Scone Scotland Servant SEYTON shake shalt sight sleep Soldiers sorrow speak strange sword TAUCHNITZ thane of Cawdor thanks thee There's thine things thither thou art thought Three Witches Thunder to-morrow to-night tongue traitor tyrant weird sisters What's wife worthy thane