| William Shakespeare - 1857 - 488 pages
...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 repose ! — Give me my sword ; — Enter MACBETH, and a Servant with a torch. Who's there ? Macb. A friend.... | |
| 1857 - 432 pages
...out. — A heavy summons lies like lead upon me, And yet I would not sleep : Merciful powers ! Bestram in me the cursed thoughts, that nature Gives way to in repose ! Give me my sword. Who's there ? MAC. A friend ! Enter MACBETH and SEYTON, with a torch. BAN. What,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1857 - 630 pages
...too. A heavy summons lies like lead upon me, And yet I would not sleep. Merciful powers ! Bcstrain in me the curse'd thoughts that nature Gives way to in repose ! — Give me my sword : — Enter MACBETH, and a Servant with a torch. Who's there? Macb. A friend.... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1858 - 508 pages
...Merciful powers1 • •. . .. .' • Restrain in me the cursed thoughts, that nature . • . -. •_ Gives way to in repose. . . ..... ' The disturbance...and fear of the cursed thoughts of sensual nature. '.•." "• % _ . Ib. sc. 2. Now that the deed is done or doing — now that the first reality commences,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1858 - 752 pages
...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 repose. — Give me my sword. — Enter MACBETH, and a Servant with a torch. Who's there ? Macb. A friend.... | |
| William Hazlitt - English drama - 1859 - 494 pages
...are all out. — 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 repose." In like manner, a fine idea is given of the gloomy coming on of evening, just as Banquo is going to... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1860 - 834 pages
...too. — A heavy summons lies like lead upon me, — And yet I would not sleep : — Merciful powers, ery obedient. — Proceed you in your tears. — Concerning this, sir ! — Give me my sword, — Who 's there ? Enter MACBETH, and a Servant with a torch. MACS. A friend.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1860 - 838 pages
...too. — A heavy summons lies like lead upon me, — And yet I would not sleep : — Merciful powers, to appetite; And appetite, an universal wolf, So doubly seconded with ! — Give me my sword, — Who 's there ? Enter MACBETH, and a Servant irith a torch. MACB. A friend.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1860 - 834 pages
...too. — A heavy summons lies like lead upon me, — And yet I would not sleep : — Merciful powers, 60 ! — Give me my sword, — Who 's there ? Enter MACBETH, and a Servant vAth a torch. MACB. A friend.... | |
| William Shakespeare, Thomas Bowdler - 1861 - 914 pages
...thee that too. A heavy summons lies like lead upon me, And yet 1 would not sleep : Merciful powers ! , [born, ! — Give me my sword ; — Enter MACBETH, and a Servant with a torch. Who's there? Macb. A friend.... | |
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