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Page 13
So art thou to revenge , when thou shalt hear . Ham . What ? Ghost . I am thy
father's spirit ; Doom'd for a certain term to walk the night , And , for the day confin'
d to fast in fires , Till the foul crimes , done in my days of nature , Are burnt and ...
So art thou to revenge , when thou shalt hear . Ham . What ? Ghost . I am thy
father's spirit ; Doom'd for a certain term to walk the night , And , for the day confin'
d to fast in fires , Till the foul crimes , done in my days of nature , Are burnt and ...
Page 58
Claud . My liege , your highness now may do me good . D. Pedro . My love is
thine to teach ; teach it but how , And thou shalt see how apt it is to learn Any hard
lesson that may do thee good . Claud . Hath Leonato any son , my lord ? D.
Pedro .
Claud . My liege , your highness now may do me good . D. Pedro . My love is
thine to teach ; teach it but how , And thou shalt see how apt it is to learn Any hard
lesson that may do thee good . Claud . Hath Leonato any son , my lord ? D.
Pedro .
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Good Margaret , rin thee into the parlor ; There thou shalt find my cousin Beatrice
Proposing with the prince and Claudio : Whisper her ear , and tell her , I and
Ursula Walk in the orchard , and our whole discourse Is all of her ; say , that thou
...
Good Margaret , rin thee into the parlor ; There thou shalt find my cousin Beatrice
Proposing with the prince and Claudio : Whisper her ear , and tell her , I and
Ursula Walk in the orchard , and our whole discourse Is all of her ; say , that thou
...
Page 83
All hail , Macbeth ! that shalt be king hereafter . Ban . Good sir , why do you start ;
and seem to fear Things that do sound so fair ? —I ' the name of truth , Are ye
fantastical , or that indeed Which outwardly ye show ? My noble partner You
greet ...
All hail , Macbeth ! that shalt be king hereafter . Ban . Good sir , why do you start ;
and seem to fear Things that do sound so fair ? —I ' the name of truth , Are ye
fantastical , or that indeed Which outwardly ye show ? My noble partner You
greet ...
Page 85
... wonder of it , came missives from the king , who all - hailed me , Thane of
Cawdor ; by which title , before , these weird sisters saluted me , and referred me
to the coming on of time , with , Hail , king that shalt be ! This have I theright good
to ...
... wonder of it , came missives from the king , who all - hailed me , Thane of
Cawdor ; by which title , before , these weird sisters saluted me , and referred me
to the coming on of time , with , Hail , king that shalt be ! This have I theright good
to ...
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