Dramatic Works of William ShakespeareJohn Stockdale ... W.J. and J. Richardson ... J. Walker ... R. Faulder and Son ... Scatcherd and Letterman ... [and 11 others], 1807 - 1079 pages |
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Page 370
... Macd . Was't so late , friend , ere you went to bed , 40 That you do lie so late ? Por . ' Fath , sir , we were carousing ' till the se- cond cock and drink , sir , is a great provoker of three things . Macd . What three things doth ...
... Macd . Was't so late , friend , ere you went to bed , 40 That you do lie so late ? Por . ' Fath , sir , we were carousing ' till the se- cond cock and drink , sir , is a great provoker of three things . Macd . What three things doth ...
Page 371
... Macd . Isthy master stirring ? - Our knocking has awak'd him ; here he comes . Len . Good - morrow , noble sir ! Enter Macbeth . Macb . Good - morrow , both ! Macd . Is the king stirring , worthy thane ? Mach . Not yet . 5 Bell rings ...
... Macd . Isthy master stirring ? - Our knocking has awak'd him ; here he comes . Len . Good - morrow , noble sir ! Enter Macbeth . Macb . Good - morrow , both ! Macd . Is the king stirring , worthy thane ? Mach . Not yet . 5 Bell rings ...
Page 372
... Macd . Why , see you not ? [ deed ! Rosse . Is't known , who did thismorethan bloody Macd . Those that Macbeth hath slain . Rosse . Alas , the day ! What good could they pretend " ? Macd . They were suborn'd : 25 Malcolm , and Donalbain ...
... Macd . Why , see you not ? [ deed ! Rosse . Is't known , who did thismorethan bloody Macd . Those that Macbeth hath slain . Rosse . Alas , the day ! What good could they pretend " ? Macd . They were suborn'd : 25 Malcolm , and Donalbain ...
Page 379
... Macd . What hath he done , to make him fly the land ? Rosse . You must have patience , madam . L. Macd . He had none : His flight was madness : When our actions do not , Our fears do make us traitors . Rosse . You know not , Whether it ...
... Macd . What hath he done , to make him fly the land ? Rosse . You must have patience , madam . L. Macd . He had none : His flight was madness : When our actions do not , Our fears do make us traitors . Rosse . You know not , Whether it ...
Page 380
... Macd . Yes , he is dead : how wilt thou do for a Son . Nay , how will you do for a husband ? L. Macd . Why , I can buy me twenty at any market . Son . Then you'll buy ' em to sell again . L. Macd . Thou speak'st with all thy wit ; and ...
... Macd . Yes , he is dead : how wilt thou do for a Son . Nay , how will you do for a husband ? L. Macd . Why , I can buy me twenty at any market . Son . Then you'll buy ' em to sell again . L. Macd . Thou speak'st with all thy wit ; and ...
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