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" I have given suck, and know How tender 'tis to love the babe that milks me— I would, while it was smiling in my face, Have plucked my nipple from his boneless gums, And dashed the brains out, had I so sworn as you Have done to this. "
Bentley's Miscellany - Page 551
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Education

Education - 1919 - 714 pages
...his indecision by saying, "I know How tender 'tis to love the babe that milks me. I would, while he was smiling in my face, Have plucked my nipple from his boneless gums, And dashed his brains out, had I so sworn, as you Have done in this," is haunted by the thought of "blood, still...
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Shakespeare's Tragedy of Macbeth

William Shakespeare - Promptbooks - 1881 - 120 pages
...unmake you. I have given suck, and know How tender 't is to love the babe that milks me : I would, while it was smiling in my face, Have plucked my nipple...his boneless gums, And dashed the brains out, had I so sworn As you have done to this. Macbeth. If we should fail ? Lady M. We fail! « ' • {Whereto...
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The Shakespeare Phrase Book

John Bartlett - 1881 - 1046 pages
...Ctrsar, ii. i. Give me your favour : my dull brain was wrought With things forgntien .... Macbeth, i. 3. ool, he 'sa great quarreller i- 3. i. 7. That memory, the warder of the brain, Shall be a fume i. 7. A dagger of the mind, a false creation,...
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The Shakespeare Phrase Book

John Bartlett - 1881 - 1054 pages
...summer evermore succeeds Barren winter, with his wrathful nipping cold 2 Henry VI. ii. 4. NIPPLE. — . 0 heart, lose not thy nature ; let not ever 1'he soul of Nero enter th Macbeth, i. 7. NIT. — Ah, heavens, it is a mosi pathetical nit ! Love's L. Lost, iv. i. NOAH. —...
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The prophecies of Isaiah, a new tr. with comm. and appendices by T ..., Volume 2

Isaiah (the prophet) - 1882 - 368 pages
...her suckling (comp. Ixvi. 3). Bbould even these forcet] For Lady Macbeth can say — I would, while it was smiling in my face. Have plucked my nipple from his boneless gums, And dashed the brains out. (Macbeth, Act I. Sc. 7.) '' X have portrayed thee] Sept. ifaypaprffra tr(. It is of course implied...
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The Complete Works of Shakespeare: With a Critical Biography

William Shakespeare, William Michael Rossetti - 1882 - 1168 pages
...unmake you. I have given Buck; and know How tender 'as to love the babe that milks me: I would while give thee this pennyworth of sugar, clapped even now into my hand b gunis, And dash'd the brain» out, had I so sworn, As you have done to this. llacb. If we should fail,...
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The Red Dragon: The National Magazine of Wales, Volume 3

Charles Wilkins - Wales - 1883 - 606 pages
...tender 'tis to love the bal)0 that milks ine. I would, while it was smiling on my face. Have pluck'd my nipple from his boneless gums And dashed the brains out, had 1 so sworn as you Have done to this." The surfeited grooms of the hapless Duncan are represented as...
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The Ellen Terry Ladies' Reciter: Containing Choice Pieces, Elegant Verses ...

Readers - 1884 - 124 pages
...unmake you. I have given suck, and know How tender 'tis to love the babe that milks me, I would, while it was smiling in my face, Have plucked my nipple...his boneless gums, And dashed the brains out, had I so sworn As you have done to this ! Macb. If we should fail — Lady M. We fail!— But screw your...
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The Prophecies of Isaiah: A New Translation with Commentary and ..., Volume 1

Thomas Kelly Cheyne - Bible - 1884 - 668 pages
...13). Should even these forget] For Lady Macbeth can say — 1 would, while it was smiling in my fact-, Have plucked my nipple from his boneless gums, And dashed the brains out. (.\fMtttli, Act I. Sc. 7.) VOL. II. 14 I have portrayed thee] Sept. ¿£аурафч<га <T(. It is...
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Miscellanies, prose and verse, ed. by R.W. Montagu, Volume 2

William Maginn - 1885 - 400 pages
...what was going on in her bosom breaks forth. When urging Macbeth to act, she speaks as if she held the strongest ties of human nature in contempt : " I have...resembled her father in his sleep. This is not the lady to pluck the nipple from the boneless gums of her infant, and dash out its brains. Her language...
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