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The Works of Shakespeare: in Eight Volumes - Page 311
by William Shakespeare - 1767
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The Works of William Shakespeare: In Nine Volumes, Volume 3

William Shakespeare - 1810 - 434 pages
...service.* \_Exit MACDUFF. Leu. Goes the king From hence to-day ? Macb. He does : — he did appoint it so. Len. The night has been unruly : Where we lay, Our chimneys were blown down : and, as they say, Lamentings heard i'the air ; strange screams of death ; And prophecying, with accents terrible,...
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The dramatic works of William Shakspeare, Volume 3

William Shakespeare - 1813 - 476 pages
...service. [Exit Macdvff. Len. Goes the ting From hence to-day ? Macb. He does : — he did appoint it so. Len. The night has been unruly : Where we lay, Our chimneys were blown down : and, as they say, Lamentings heard i'the air; strange screams of death; And prophesying, with accents terrible,...
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 5

William Shakespeare - 1813 - 364 pages
...service. [Exit MACDUFV. Lett. Goes the king From hence to-day ? Macb. He does : — he did appoint it so. Len. The night has been unruly : Where we lay, Our chimneys were blown down : and, as they say, Lameutings heard i' th" air ; strange screams of death; And prophecying, with accents terrible,...
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections ..., Volume 4

William Shakespeare - 1817 - 360 pages
...[Exit MACDÜPF. 1 ,14. Goes the king From hence to-day ? Mach. He does : — he did appoint it so. Len. The night has been unruly : Where we lay, Our chimneys were blown down : and, as they say, Lamentings heard i' th' air; strange screams of death; And prophesying, with accents terrible,...
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The Plays of Shakspeare, Volume 1

William Shakespeare - 1819 - 560 pages
...service. [Exit Macduff. Len. Goes the king From hence to-day ? Macb. He does : — he did appoint it so. Len. The night has been unruly : Where we lay, Our chimneys were blown down : and, as they say, Lamentings heard i'the air ; strange screams of death ; Andprophecying, with accents terrible,...
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The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.

Samuel Johnson - 1820 - 456 pages
...murder under the strongest convictions of the wickedness of his design. NOTE XXI. SCENE IV. Lenox. THE night has been unruly ; where we lay Our chimneys were blown down. And, as they say, Lamentings heard i' th' air, strange screams of death, And prophesying with accents terrible Of...
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The Works of Samuel Johnson, Ll. D.: Containing Adventurer and Rasselas

Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1820 - 466 pages
...murder under the strongest convictions of the wickedness of his design. NOTE XXI. SCENE IV. Lenox. THE night has been unruly ; where we lay Our chimneys were blown down. And, as they say, Lamentings heard i' th' air, strange screams of death, And prophesying with accents terrible Of...
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The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.

Samuel Johnson - 1820 - 462 pages
...murder under the strongest convictions of the wickedness of his design. NOTE XXI. SCENE IV. Lenox. THE night has been unruly ; where we lay Our chimneys were blown down. And, as they say, Lamentings heard i' th' air, strange screams of death, And prophesying with accents terrible Of...
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The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 11

William Shakespeare - 1821 - 528 pages
...service 6. [Exit MACDUFF. LEN. Goes the king hence to-day 7 ? MACB, He does : — he did appoint so9. LEN. The night has been unruly : Where we lay, Our chimneys were blown down : and, as they say, Lamentings heard i' the air; strange screams of death ; And prophecying, with accents terrible,...
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The plays of William Shakspeare, pr. from the text of the ..., Volume 4

William Shakespeare - 1823 - 504 pages
...to qualify his assertion; as he well knew the king's journey was effectually prevented by his death. Len. The night has been unruly : Where we lay, Our chimneys were blown down : and, as they say, ' Lamentings heard i'the air ; strange screams of death ; And prophecying, with accents terrible,...
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