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" So brainsickly of things. Go get some water, And wash this filthy witness from your hand. Why did you bring these daggers from the place? They must lie there: go carry them, and smear The sleepy grooms with blood. MACB. I'll go no more: I am afraid to... "
The plays of William Shakspeare, accurately pr. from the text of mr ... - Page 498
by William Shakespeare - 1797
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The plays of William Shakspeare, pr. from the text by G. Steevens ..., Volume 4

William Shakespeare - 1826 - 514 pages
...you bring these daggers from the place ? They must lie there : Go, carry them ; and smear The sleepy grooms with blood. Macb. I'll go no more : I am afraid...done ; Look on't again, I dare not. Lady M. Infirm of purpose ! Give me the daggers : The sleeping, and the dead, Are but as pictures : 'tis the eye of childhood,...
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The dramatic works of William Shakspeare, with notes ..., Part 19, Volume 4

William Shakespeare - 1826 - 460 pages
...innocent Macbeth shall sleep no mote. . . They must lie there : Go, carry them ; and smear The sleepy grooms with blood. Macb. . I'll go no more: I am afraid...done ; Look on't again, I dare not. Lady M. Infirm of purpose ! Give me the daggers : The sleeping, and the dead, Are but as pictures : 'tis the eye of,...
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The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumes 11-12

William Shakespeare - Theater - 1826 - 996 pages
...you bring these daggers from the place ? They must lie there : Go, carry them ; and smear The sleepy speare /..'•;•/ M. Infirm of purpose ! Give "me the daggers : The sleeping, and the dead, Are but as pictures...
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The Beauties of Shakspeare Regularly Selected from Each Play. With a General ...

William Shakespeare, William Dodd - 1827 - 362 pages
...did you bring these daggers from the place? They must lie there: Go, carry them; and smear The sleepy grooms with blood. Macb. I'll go no more : I am afraid...done: Look on't again, I dare not. Lady M. Infirm of purpose ! Give me the daggers: The sleeping, and the dead, Are but as pictures: 'tis the eye of childhood,...
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The Beauties of Shakspeare Regularly Selected from Each Play. With a General ...

William Shakespeare - 1827 - 658 pages
...from the place? • They must lie there: Go, carry them; and smear The sleepy grooms with blood. Much. I'll go no more: I am afraid to think what I have...done: Look on't again, I dare not. Lady M. Infirm of purpose! Give me the daggers: The sleeping, and the dead, Are but as pictures: 'tis the eye of childhood,...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare - 1827 - 844 pages
...from the place ? They roust lie there ; Go, earry them; and smear The sleepy grooms with blood. Much. y man stand, in the prince's 2 Watch. How if he will...not stand ? Dogh. Why then, take no note of him, bu purpose ! GÍTB me the daggers : The sleeping, and the dead. Are but as pictures : His the eye of childhood....
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The Dramatic Works of Shakespeare: With a Life, Volume 3

William Shakespeare - 1828 - 390 pages
...did you bring these daggers from the place? Theymust lie there: Go, carry them; and smear The sleepy grooms with blood. Macb. I'll go no more : I am afraid...done ; Look on't again, I dare not. Lady M. Infirm of purpose ! Give me the daggers : The sleeping, and the dead, Are but as pictures: 'tis the eye of childhood,...
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Merchant of Venice. As you like it. All's well that ends well. Taming of the ...

1828 - 310 pages
...the place ? They must lie there : go carry them, and smear The sleepy grooms with blood. MACB. I '11 go no more. I am afraid to think what I have done : Look on 't again, I dare not LADY M. Infirm of purpose ! Give me the daggers : the sleeping and the dead...
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A London Encyclopaedia, Or Universal Dictionary of Science, Art ..., Volume 12

Thomas Curtis - Aeronautics - 1829 - 856 pages
...Infirmity, Which waits upon worn times, hath something seized His wished ability. Id. Winter's Tale. 4c޸ [ ~ؑC 7fߎ 9] ގ ^p } 6o .?o 7 {jy 7 — Inßrm of purpose ; Give me the dagger. Id. Macbeth. Here stand I your brave ; A poor, infirm,...
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from ..., Volume 1

William Shakespeare, George Steevens - 1829 - 506 pages
...place ? They must lie there : Go, carry them ; The sleepy grooms with blood. Macb. I'll go no more : 1 am afraid to think what I have done ; Look on't again, I dare not. Lady.M. Infirm of purpose! Give me the daggers : The sleeping and the dead, Are but as pictures : 'tis...
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