The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare. From the Text of Johnson, Steevens, and ReedT. Nelson, 1843 - 964 pages |
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... Servant with a torch before them . Ban . How goes the night , boy ? [ clock . Fle . The moon is down ! I have not heard the Ban . And she goes down at twelve . Fle . I take't , ' tis later , sir . [ in heaven , Ban . Hold , take my ...
... Servant with a torch before them . Ban . How goes the night , boy ? [ clock . Fle . The moon is down ! I have not heard the Ban . And she goes down at twelve . Fle . I take't , ' tis later , sir . [ in heaven , Ban . Hold , take my ...
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... Servant . Lady M. Is Banquo gone from court ? Serv . Ay , madam , but returns again to - night . Lady M. Say to the king , I would attend his For a few words . Serv . Madam , I will . [ leisure [ exit . Lady M. Nought's had , all's ...
... Servant . Lady M. Is Banquo gone from court ? Serv . Ay , madam , but returns again to - night . Lady M. Say to the king , I would attend his For a few words . Serv . Madam , I will . [ leisure [ exit . Lady M. Nought's had , all's ...
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... Servant escape . 3 Mur . Who did strike out the light ? 1 Mur . Was't not the way ? 3 Mur . There's but one down ; the son is filed . 2 Mur . We have lost best half of our affair . 1 Mur . Well , let's away , and say how much is done ...
... Servant escape . 3 Mur . Who did strike out the light ? 1 Mur . Was't not the way ? 3 Mur . There's but one down ; the son is filed . 2 Mur . We have lost best half of our affair . 1 Mur . Well , let's away , and say how much is done ...
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... bear , Shall never sagg with doubt , nor shake with fear . Enter a Servant . - The devil damn thee black , thou cream - fac'd loon ; Where got'st thou that goose look ? Serv . There is ten thousand- Macb . Geese , 18 [ ACT V. MACBETH .
... bear , Shall never sagg with doubt , nor shake with fear . Enter a Servant . - The devil damn thee black , thou cream - fac'd loon ; Where got'st thou that goose look ? Serv . There is ten thousand- Macb . Geese , 18 [ ACT V. MACBETH .
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... Servant . SCENE VII . ANOTHER ROOM IN THE SAME . Enter King and Laertes . King . Now must your conscience my acquittance And you must put me in your heart for friend ; [ seal , Sith you have heard , and with a knowing ear , That he ...
... Servant . SCENE VII . ANOTHER ROOM IN THE SAME . Enter King and Laertes . King . Now must your conscience my acquittance And you must put me in your heart for friend ; [ seal , Sith you have heard , and with a knowing ear , That he ...
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