The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 2Morrill, Higgins & Company, 1892 |
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Page 833
... poison'd mine , - Being the very fellow that of late 40 Display'd so saucily against your highness , - Having more man than wit about me , drew : He raised the house with loud and coward cries . Your son and daughter found this trespass ...
... poison'd mine , - Being the very fellow that of late 40 Display'd so saucily against your highness , - Having more man than wit about me , drew : He raised the house with loud and coward cries . Your son and daughter found this trespass ...
Page 854
... poison'd for my sake , 240 And after slew herself . Alb . Even so . Cover their faces . Edm . I pant for life : some good I mean to do , Despite of mine own nature . Quickly send , Be brief in it , to the castle ; for my writ Is on the ...
... poison'd for my sake , 240 And after slew herself . Alb . Even so . Cover their faces . Edm . I pant for life : some good I mean to do , Despite of mine own nature . Quickly send , Be brief in it , to the castle ; for my writ Is on the ...
Page 861
... poison'd chalice To our own lips . He's here in double trust ; First , as I am his kinsman and his subject , Strong both against the deed ; then , as his host , Who should against his murderer shut the door , Not bear the knife myself ...
... poison'd chalice To our own lips . He's here in double trust ; First , as I am his kinsman and his subject , Strong both against the deed ; then , as his host , Who should against his murderer shut the door , Not bear the knife myself ...
Page 871
... poison'd entrails throw . † Toad , that under cold stone Days and nights has thirty - one Swelter'd venom sleeping got , Boil thou first i ' the charmed pot . ; All . Double , double toil and trouble ; SCENE 1.1 871 MACBETII .
... poison'd entrails throw . † Toad , that under cold stone Days and nights has thirty - one Swelter'd venom sleeping got , Boil thou first i ' the charmed pot . ; All . Double , double toil and trouble ; SCENE 1.1 871 MACBETII .
Page 890
... poison'd hours had bound me up 90 From mine own knowledge . As nearly as I may , I'll play the penitent to you : but mine honesty Shall not make poor my greatness , nor my power Work without it . Truth is , that Fulvia , To have me out ...
... poison'd hours had bound me up 90 From mine own knowledge . As nearly as I may , I'll play the penitent to you : but mine honesty Shall not make poor my greatness , nor my power Work without it . Truth is , that Fulvia , To have me out ...
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