The Works of Shakespear: In Six Volumes, Volume 5Jacob Tonson, in the Strand, 1723 |
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Page 525
... upon him , Like our ftrange garments cleave not to their mould , But with the aid of use . Macb . Come what come may , [ Afide Time and the hour runs thro ' the roughest day Time The Tragedy of MACBETH . 525 Promis'd no less to them? ...
... upon him , Like our ftrange garments cleave not to their mould , But with the aid of use . Macb . Come what come may , [ Afide Time and the hour runs thro ' the roughest day Time The Tragedy of MACBETH . 525 Promis'd no less to them? ...
Page 534
... -- I would , while it was smiling in my face , Have pluckt my nipple from his boneless gums , And dafht the brains out , had I but fo fworn As you have done to this . Macb . Mach . If we should fail ? Lady . We 534 The Tragedy of MACBETH .
... -- I would , while it was smiling in my face , Have pluckt my nipple from his boneless gums , And dafht the brains out , had I but fo fworn As you have done to this . Macb . Mach . If we should fail ? Lady . We 534 The Tragedy of MACBETH .
Page 539
... Macb . Hark ! ---- who lyes i'th ' fecond chamber ? Lady . Donalbaine . Mach . This is a forry fight . [ Looks on his hands . Lady . A foolish thought , to say a forry fight . Mach . There's one did laugh in's fleep , and one cry'd ...
... Macb . Hark ! ---- who lyes i'th ' fecond chamber ? Lady . Donalbaine . Mach . This is a forry fight . [ Looks on his hands . Lady . A foolish thought , to say a forry fight . Mach . There's one did laugh in's fleep , and one cry'd ...
Page 545
... Macb . O , yet I do repent me of my fury , That I did kill them ----- Macd . Wherefore did you fo ? Mach . Who can be wife , amaz'd , temp'rate and furious , Loyal and neutral in a moment ? no man . The expedition of my violent love Out ...
... Macb . O , yet I do repent me of my fury , That I did kill them ----- Macd . Wherefore did you fo ? Mach . Who can be wife , amaz'd , temp'rate and furious , Loyal and neutral in a moment ? no man . The expedition of my violent love Out ...
Page 549
... Ban . Lay your highness ' Command upon me , to the which my duties Are with a most indiffoluble tye For ever knit . Macb . Ride you this afternoon ? Ban . Ban . Ay , my good lord . Mach . The Tragedy of MACBETH . 549 ACT III. SCENE. I. ...
... Ban . Lay your highness ' Command upon me , to the which my duties Are with a most indiffoluble tye For ever knit . Macb . Ride you this afternoon ? Ban . Ban . Ay , my good lord . Mach . The Tragedy of MACBETH . 549 ACT III. SCENE. I. ...
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