| William Shakespeare - 1823 - 984 pages
...with the dead, Whom we, to gain our place, have sent to Than on the torture of the mind to lie [peace, eremptory. Pro. nur poison. Malice domestic, foreign levy, nothing, Can touch him further ! Lady SI. Come on : Gentle... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1823 - 380 pages
...gain our place, have sent to peace, __ Than on the torture of the mind to lie In restless ecstacy.7 Duncan is in his grave ; After life's fitful fever,...has done his worst : nor steel, nor poison, Malice domestic, foreign levy, nothing, Can touch him further ! Lady M. Come on ; Gentle my lord, sleek o'er... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1824 - 486 pages
...sleep In the affliction of these terrible dreams, That shake us nightly ; better be with the dead, Whom we, to gain our place, have sent to peace, Than on...fitful fever, he sleeps well-: Treason has done his wor»t ; nor steel, nor poison, Malice domestic, foreign levy, nothing Can touch him further ! Lady.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1824 - 344 pages
...to gain our place, have sent to peace, Than on the torture of the rnind to lie In restless ecstaoyf. Duncan is in his grave ; After life's fitful fever,...his worst : nor steel, nor poison, Malice domestick, foi'eign levy, nothing, Can touch him further ! Lady M. Come on ; Gentle my lord, sleek o'er your rugged... | |
| William Shakespeare, William Dodd - 1824 - 428 pages
...to gain our place, have sent to peace, Than on the torture of the mind to lie In restless ecstacyf. Duncan is in his grave ; After life's fitful fever,...has done his worst: nor steel, nor poison, Malice domestic, foreign levy, nothing Can touch him further. ***** O, full of scorpions is my mind, dear... | |
| 1824 - 720 pages
...to gain our place, have sent to peace, Than on the torture of the mind to lie In restless ecstasy. Duncan is in his grave ; After life's fitful fever,...has done his worst : nor steel, nor poison, Malice domestic, foreign levy, nothing, Can touch him further ! The Lady, who is always represented as coaxing... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1824 - 518 pages
...to gain our place, have sent to peace. Than on the torture of the mind to lie In restless ecstasy.10 Duncan is in his grave ; After life's fitful fever,...has done his worst : nor steel, nor poison. Malice domestic, foreign levy, nothing, Can touch him further ! Lady M. Come on ; Gentle my lord, sleek o'er... | |
| British poets - 1824 - 676 pages
...tongue brings in a several tale, And every tale condemns me for a villain. Better be with the dead, Whom we, to gain our place, have sent to peace, Than on...the torture of the mind to lie In restless ecstacy. < I would not spend another such a night, Though 'twere to buy a world of happy days ; So full of dismal... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1825 - 360 pages
...to gain our place, have sent to peace, Than on the torture of the mind to lie In restless ecstasy. 6 Duncan is in his grave; After life's fitful fever,...domestick, foreign levy, nothing, Can touch him further ! Gentle my lord, sleek o'er your rugged looks; Be bright and jovial 'mong your guests to-night. Lady... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 458 pages
...gain our place2, have sent to peace, Than on the torture of the mind to lie In restless ecstasy 3. Duncan is in his grave ; After life's fitful fever,...domestick, foreign levy, nothing, Can touch him further ! Ltuly M. Come on ; gentle my lord, Sleek o'er your rugged looks ; be bright and jovial Among your... | |
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