The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: From the Text of Johnson, Steevens, and ReedT. Nelson and Sons, 1855 - 964 pages |
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... sword . - There's husbandry Their candles are all out . - Take thee that too . A heavy summons lies like lead upon me , And yet I would not sleep . Merciful powers ! Restrain in me the cursed thoughts , that nature Gives way to in ...
... sword . - There's husbandry Their candles are all out . - Take thee that too . A heavy summons lies like lead upon me , And yet I would not sleep . Merciful powers ! Restrain in me the cursed thoughts , that nature Gives way to in ...
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... sword , yet my poor country Shall have more vices than it had before ; More suffer , and more sundry ways than ever , By him that shall succeed . Macd . What should he be ? Mal . It is myself I mean : in whom I know All the particulars ...
... sword , yet my poor country Shall have more vices than it had before ; More suffer , and more sundry ways than ever , By him that shall succeed . Macd . What should he be ? Mal . It is myself I mean : in whom I know All the particulars ...
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... sword : let grief Convert to anger ; blunt not the heart , enrage it . Macd . O , I could play the woman with mine eyes And braggart with my tongue ! But , gentle heaven , Cut short all intermission ; front to front , Bring thou this ...
... sword : let grief Convert to anger ; blunt not the heart , enrage it . Macd . O , I could play the woman with mine eyes And braggart with my tongue ! But , gentle heaven , Cut short all intermission ; front to front , Bring thou this ...
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... sword [ they fight , and young Siward is slain . Macd . That way the noise is : -Tyrant , show thy face : If thou be'st slain , and with no stroke of mine , My wife and children's ghosts will haunt me still . I cannot strike at wretched ...
... sword [ they fight , and young Siward is slain . Macd . That way the noise is : -Tyrant , show thy face : If thou be'st slain , and with no stroke of mine , My wife and children's ghosts will haunt me still . I cannot strike at wretched ...
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... sword . Ghost . [ beneath ] Swear . Ham . Hic et ubique ? then we will shift our Come hither , gentlemen , [ ground : And lay your hands again upon my sword : Swear by my sword , Never to speak of this that you have heard . Ghost ...
... sword . Ghost . [ beneath ] Swear . Ham . Hic et ubique ? then we will shift our Come hither , gentlemen , [ ground : And lay your hands again upon my sword : Swear by my sword , Never to speak of this that you have heard . Ghost ...
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