“The” Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 7Chapman and Hall, 1865 - 767 pages |
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... come upon him , Like our strange garments , cleave not to their mould . But with the aid of use . Macb . [ aside ] Come what come may , Time and the hour runs through the roughest day . ( 20 ) Ban . Worthy Macbeth , we stay upon your ...
... come upon him , Like our strange garments , cleave not to their mould . But with the aid of use . Macb . [ aside ] Come what come may , Time and the hour runs through the roughest day . ( 20 ) Ban . Worthy Macbeth , we stay upon your ...
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... comes here to - night . Lady M. Is not thy master with him ? who , were't so , Would have inform'd for preparation ... Come , you spirits ( 24 ) That tend on mortal thoughts , unsex me here ; And fill me , from the crown to the toe , top ...
... comes here to - night . Lady M. Is not thy master with him ? who , were't so , Would have inform'd for preparation ... Come , you spirits ( 24 ) That tend on mortal thoughts , unsex me here ; And fill me , from the crown to the toe , top ...
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... comes here to - night . Lady M. Lady M. My dear'st love , And when goes hence ? O , never Macb . To - morrow , as he ... come Give solely sovereign sway and masterdom . Macb . We will speak further . Lady M. Only look up clear ; To alter ...
... comes here to - night . Lady M. Lady M. My dear'st love , And when goes hence ? O , never Macb . To - morrow , as he ... come Give solely sovereign sway and masterdom . Macb . We will speak further . Lady M. Only look up clear ; To alter ...
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... come in , equivocator .- [ Knocking within . ] Knock , knock , knock ! Who's there ? Faith , here's an English tailor come hither , for stealing out of a French hose : come in , tailor ; here you may roast your goose .— [ Knocking ...
... come in , equivocator .- [ Knocking within . ] Knock , knock , knock ! Who's there ? Faith , here's an English tailor come hither , for stealing out of a French hose : come in , tailor ; here you may roast your goose .— [ Knocking ...
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... Come away , come away , " & c . ( 69 ) Hark ! I am call'd ; my little spirit , see , Sits in a foggy cloud , and stays for me . [ Exit . First Witch . Come , let's make haste ; she'll soon be back again . [ Exeunt . SCENE VI . Forres ...
... Come away , come away , " & c . ( 69 ) Hark ! I am call'd ; my little spirit , see , Sits in a foggy cloud , and stays for me . [ Exit . First Witch . Come , let's make haste ; she'll soon be back again . [ Exeunt . SCENE VI . Forres ...
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