The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare. From the Text of Johnson, Steevens, and ReedT. Nelson, 1843 - 964 pages |
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... blood . What hands are here ? Ha ! they pluck out. I dreamt last night of the three weird sisters . To you they have show'd some truth . Macb . I think not of them : Yet , when we can entreat an hour to serve , Would spend it in some ...
... blood . What hands are here ? Ha ! they pluck out. I dreamt last night of the three weird sisters . To you they have show'd some truth . Macb . I think not of them : Yet , when we can entreat an hour to serve , Would spend it in some ...
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... blood Is stopp'd ; the very source of it is stopp'd . Macd . Your royal father's murder'd . Mal . O , by whom ? [ done't : Len . Those of his chamber , as it seem'd , had Their hands and faces were all badg'd with blood , So were their ...
... blood Is stopp'd ; the very source of it is stopp'd . Macd . Your royal father's murder'd . Mal . O , by whom ? [ done't : Len . Those of his chamber , as it seem'd , had Their hands and faces were all badg'd with blood , So were their ...
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... blood is cold ; Thou hast no speculation in those eyes Which thou dost glare with ! Lady M. Think of this , good ... blood : [ exeunt Lords and Attendants . Macb . It will have blood ; they say , blood will [ speak ; Stones have been ...
... blood is cold ; Thou hast no speculation in those eyes Which thou dost glare with ! Lady M. Think of this , good ... blood : [ exeunt Lords and Attendants . Macb . It will have blood ; they say , blood will [ speak ; Stones have been ...
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... blood in him ? Doct . Do you mark that ? Lady M. The thane of Fife had a wife . Where is she now ? -What , will these hands ne'er be clean ? -No more o'that , my lord , no more o'that : you mar all with this starting . Doct . Go to , go ...
... blood in him ? Doct . Do you mark that ? Lady M. The thane of Fife had a wife . Where is she now ? -What , will these hands ne'er be clean ? -No more o'that , my lord , no more o'that : you mar all with this starting . Doct . Go to , go ...
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... blood of man , That , swift as quicksilver , it courses through The natural gates and alleys of the body ; And with a sudden vigour , it doth posset Ghost . Pity me not , but lend thy serious hearing | And curd , like eager droppings ...
... blood of man , That , swift as quicksilver , it courses through The natural gates and alleys of the body ; And with a sudden vigour , it doth posset Ghost . Pity me not , but lend thy serious hearing | And curd , like eager droppings ...
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