The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare. From the Text of Johnson, Steevens, and ReedT. Nelson, 1843 - 964 pages |
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... hand .-- [ exit . Why did you bring these daggers from the place ? They must lie there ; go , carry them ; and smear The sleepy grooms with blood . What hands are here ? Ha ! they pluck out. I dreamt last night of the three weird sisters ...
... hand .-- [ exit . Why did you bring these daggers from the place ? They must lie there ; go , carry them ; and smear The sleepy grooms with blood . What hands are here ? Ha ! they pluck out. I dreamt last night of the three weird sisters ...
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... hand ? No ; this my hand will Macd . Is thy master stirring ? - The multitudinous seas incarnardine , Making the green - one red . ACT III . Lady M. You must leave this . Re - enter Lady Macbeth . [ rather Lady M. My hands are of your ...
... hand ? No ; this my hand will Macd . Is thy master stirring ? - The multitudinous seas incarnardine , Making the green - one red . ACT III . Lady M. You must leave this . Re - enter Lady Macbeth . [ rather Lady M. My hands are of your ...
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... hand , No son of mine succeeding . If it be so , For Banquo's issue have I fill'd my mind ; For them the gracious Duncan have I murder'd ; Put rancours in the vessel of my peace Only for them ; and mine eternal jewel Given to the common ...
... hand , No son of mine succeeding . If it be so , For Banquo's issue have I fill'd my mind ; For them the gracious Duncan have I murder'd ; Put rancours in the vessel of my peace Only for them ; and mine eternal jewel Given to the common ...
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... hand , rises . That rises , like the issue of a king ; And wears upon his baby brow the round And top of sovereignty ? All . Listen , but speak not . App . Be lion - mettled , proud ; and take no care Who chafes , who frets , or where ...
... hand , rises . That rises , like the issue of a king ; And wears upon his baby brow the round And top of sovereignty ? All . Listen , but speak not . App . Be lion - mettled , proud ; and take no care Who chafes , who frets , or where ...
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... hands , put on your night- gown ; look not so pale : -I tell you yet again , Banquo's buried ; he cannot come out of his Doct . Even so ? Lady M. To bed , to bed ; there's knocking at the gate . Come , còme , come , come , give me your hand ...
... hands , put on your night- gown ; look not so pale : -I tell you yet again , Banquo's buried ; he cannot come out of his Doct . Even so ? Lady M. To bed , to bed ; there's knocking at the gate . Come , còme , come , come , give me your hand ...
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