“The” Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 7Chapman and Hall, 1865 - 767 pages |
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Page 7
... -go pronounce his present death , And with his former title greet Macbeth . Ross . I'll see it done . Dun . What he hath lost noble Macbeth hath won . [ Exeunt . SCENE III . A heath . Thunder . Enter the SCENE II . ] 7 MACBETH .
... -go pronounce his present death , And with his former title greet Macbeth . Ross . I'll see it done . Dun . What he hath lost noble Macbeth hath won . [ Exeunt . SCENE III . A heath . Thunder . Enter the SCENE II . ] 7 MACBETH .
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... noble partner You greet with present grace , and great prediction Of noble having and of royal hope , That he seems rapt withal : -to me you speak not : If you can look into the seeds of time , And say which grain will grow , and which ...
... noble partner You greet with present grace , and great prediction Of noble having and of royal hope , That he seems rapt withal : -to me you speak not : If you can look into the seeds of time , And say which grain will grow , and which ...
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... Noble Banquo , That hast no less deserv'd , nor must be known No less to have done so ; let me infold thee And hold thee to Ban . my heart . The harvest is your own . Dun . There if I grow , My plenteous joys , ( 22 ) Wanton in fulness ...
... Noble Banquo , That hast no less deserv'd , nor must be known No less to have done so ; let me infold thee And hold thee to Ban . my heart . The harvest is your own . Dun . There if I grow , My plenteous joys , ( 22 ) Wanton in fulness ...
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... noble hostess , We are your guest to - night . Lady M. Your servants ever Have theirs , themselves , and what is theirs , in compt , To make their audit at your highness ' pleasure , Still to return your own . Dun . Give me your hand ...
... noble hostess , We are your guest to - night . Lady M. Your servants ever Have theirs , themselves , and what is theirs , in compt , To make their audit at your highness ' pleasure , Still to return your own . Dun . Give me your hand ...
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... noble strength , to think 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 ...
... noble strength , to think 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 ...
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