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" Threaten his bloody stage: by the clock 'tis day, And yet dark night strangles the travelling lamp. Is it night's predominance, or the day's shame, That darkness does the face of earth intomb, When living light should kiss it ? Old M. 'Tis unnatural,... "
Specimens of Greek and Latin verse: chiefly translations - Page 70
by Charles Rann Kennedy - 1853 - 154 pages
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The Tragedy of Macbeth: According to the First Folio (spelling Modernised).

William Shakespeare, Allan Park Paton - Shakespeare, William - 1877 - 128 pages
...Threatens his bloody Stage : by th' Clock 'tis Day, And yet dark Night strangles the travailing Lamp: Is't Night's predominance, or the Day's shame, That Darkness...Earth intomb, When living Light should kiss it ? Old man. 'Tis unnatural, Even like the deed that's done: On Tuesday last, A Falcon tow'ring in her pride...
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Shakespeare's Tragedy of Macbeth

William Shakespeare - 1877 - 280 pages
...his bloody stage : by the clock 't is day, And yet dark night strangles the travelling lamp. Is 't night's predominance, or the day's shame, That darkness does the face of earth entomb, When living light should kiss it? Old Man. 'T is unnatural, 10 ' Even like the deed that's...
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Shakespeare's Tragedy of Macbeth

William Shakespeare - 1877 - 812 pages
...his bloody stage : by the clock 't is day, And yet dark night strangles the travelling lamp. Is 't night's predominance, or the day's shame, That darkness does the face of earth entomb, When living light should kiss it ? Old Man. 'T is unnatural, 10 Even like the deed that's done....
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On Poetic Interpretation of Nature, Volume 28; Volume 381

John Campbell Shairp - Nature in literature - 1877 - 296 pages
...passes just before the murder is known. And after it is known, this is the kind of day that follows : ' by the clock, 'tis day, And yet dark night strangles the travelling lamp.' Again, as twilight brings on the night which is to see Banquo taken out of the way, Macbeth exclaims—...
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Shakespeare: Select Plays: Macbeth

William Shakespeare - 1878 - 264 pages
...this sore night rifled former knowings. Ah, good father, eest, the heavens, as troubled with man's act his bloody stage: by the clock ‘tis day,, And yet dark night strangles the travelling lamp: Is't night's predominance, Or the day's shame, That darkness does the face of earth entomb, When living...
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Macbeth

William Shakespeare - Promptbooks - 1878 - 238 pages
...206-209, ed. 1577.) The sentence last quoted is clearly the origin of what Ross says in act ii. scene 4: ' By the clock, 'tis day, And yet dark night strangles the travelling lamp,' &c. The other natural portents mentioned in the same scene are borrowed from Holinshed's account of...
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The Shakespeare Key: Unlocking the Treasures of His Style, Elucidating the ...

Charles Cowden Clarke, Mary Cowden Clarke - 1879 - 884 pages
...pall thee in the dunnest smoke of hell, That my keen knife see not the wound it makes.—-Much., i. 5. By the clock, 'tis day, And yet dark night strangles the travelling lamp.—Ibid., ii. 4. He fishes, drinks, and wastes The lamps of night in revel.—Ant. &• C.. i....
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 3

William Shakespeare - 1881 - 820 pages
...Threaten his bloody stage: by the clock, 'tis day, And yet dark night strangles the travelling lamp: Is't night's predominance, or the day's shame, That darkness does the face of earth entomb, When living light should kiss it? -Boss. Ah, good father, Old M. 'Tis unnatural, 10 Even like...
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Shakespeare's Tragedy of Macbeth

William Shakespeare - 1881 - 274 pages
...his bloody stage : by the clock 't is day, And yet dark night strangles the travelling lamp. Is 't night's predominance, or the day's shame, That darkness does the face of earth entomb, When living light should kiss it ? Old Man. 'T is unnatural, 10 Even like the deed that's done....
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Macbeth. Othello

William Shakespeare - 1881 - 334 pages
...Threaten his bloody stage : by th' clock 'tis day, And yet dark night strangles the travelling lamp. Is't night's predominance, or the day's shame, That darkness does the face of Earth entomb, When living light should kiss it? Old M. 'Tis unnatural, Even like the deed that's done. On...
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