The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 3Charles Willliams, 1813 |
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... thousand dollars to our general use . Dun . No more that thane of Cawdor shall deceive Our bosom interest : -Go , pronounce his death , And with his former title greet Macbeth . Rosse . I'll see it done : Dun . What he hath lost , noble ...
... thousand dollars to our general use . Dun . No more that thane of Cawdor shall deceive Our bosom interest : -Go , pronounce his death , And with his former title greet Macbeth . Rosse . I'll see it done : Dun . What he hath lost , noble ...
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... thousands : But , for all this , When I shall tread upon the tyrant's head , Or wear it on my 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 ...
... thousands : But , for all this , When I shall tread upon the tyrant's head , Or wear it on my 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 ...
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... thousand warlike men , All ready at a point , was setting forth : Now we'll together ; And the chance , of goodness , Be like our warranted quarrel ! Why are you silent ? Macd . Such welcome and unwelcome things at once , ' Tis hard to ...
... thousand warlike men , All ready at a point , was setting forth : Now we'll together ; And the chance , of goodness , Be like our warranted quarrel ! Why are you silent ? Macd . Such welcome and unwelcome things at once , ' Tis hard to ...
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... thousand men ; An older , and a better soldier , none That Christendom gives out . Rosse . ' Would I could answer This comfort with the like ! But I have words , That would be howl'd out in the desert air , Where hearing should not ...
... thousand men ; An older , and a better soldier , none That Christendom gives out . Rosse . ' Would I could answer This comfort with the like ! But I have words , That would be howl'd out in the desert air , Where hearing should not ...
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... nor shake with fear . Enter a Servant . -The devil damn thee black , thou cream - fac'd loon ! Where gott'st thou that goose - look ? Ser . Mach . Geese , villain ? There is ten thousand- Ser . Soldiers , sir . Macb . Go , 68 MACBETH .
... nor shake with fear . Enter a Servant . -The devil damn thee black , thou cream - fac'd loon ! Where gott'st thou that goose - look ? Ser . Mach . Geese , villain ? There is ten thousand- Ser . Soldiers , sir . Macb . Go , 68 MACBETH .
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