The Works of Shakespeare ...Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1899 |
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... lord . What is ' t that moves your high- ness ? Mach . Which of you have done this Lords . What , my good lord ? Macb . Thou canst not say , I did it : never shake 50 Thy gory locks at me . Rosse . Gentlemen , rise ; his highness is not ...
... lord . What is ' t that moves your high- ness ? Mach . Which of you have done this Lords . What , my good lord ? Macb . Thou canst not say , I did it : never shake 50 Thy gory locks at me . Rosse . Gentlemen , rise ; his highness is not ...
Page 91
... Lord . Len . My former speeches have but hit your thoughts , Which can interpret further : only , I say , Things have been strangely borne . The gracious Duncan Was pitied of Macbeth : -marry , he was dead : — And the right - valiant ...
... Lord . Len . My former speeches have but hit your thoughts , Which can interpret further : only , I say , Things have been strangely borne . The gracious Duncan Was pitied of Macbeth : -marry , he was dead : — And the right - valiant ...
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... lord . No , indeed , my lord . Macb . Infected be the air whereon they ride ; And damn'd all those that trust them ! -I did hear The galloping of horse : who was ' t came by ? Len . ' Tis two or three , my lord , that bring you word ...
... lord . No , indeed , my lord . Macb . Infected be the air whereon they ride ; And damn'd all those that trust them ! -I did hear The galloping of horse : who was ' t came by ? Len . ' Tis two or three , my lord , that bring you word ...
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