| British poets - 1824 - 676 pages
...farewell, Cassius ! If we do meet again, why we shall smile ; If not, why then this parting was well made. At once, good night :Stand not upon the order of your going, But go at once. And so, without more circumstance at all, 1 hold it fit, that we shake hands and part : You, as your... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1824 - 370 pages
...of your cheeks, When mine are blanch'd with fear. Rosse. What sights, my lord? Lady M. I pray yon, speak not ! he grows worse and worse ; Question enrages him: at once, goodnight! — Stand not upon the order of your going, But go at once ! Len. Goodnight, and better... | |
| William Shakespeare - Actors - 1825 - 1010 pages
...of your cheeks, When mine are blanch'd with fear. Kosst. What sights, my lord 1 LadyM. I pray yon, " by Sherwood Bat go at once. Len. Good night, and better health Attend his majesty ! /-"'v If. ' A kind good night... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1825 - 936 pages
...M. 1 pray you, speak not ; be fron worse and worse ; Question enrages him : at once, good nijht :— Stand not upon the order of your going, But go at once. Leu. Good night, and better health Attend bis majesty ! .'....., M. A kind good night to all I [Exeunt... | |
| William Shakespeare - Theater - 1826 - 996 pages
...hcliold such sights, And keep the natural ruby of your checks, When mine are blanch'd with fear. Rotx. still art blood : Let's write good angel on the devil's...sister, Desires access to you. Ang. Teach her the way Len. Good night, and better health Attend his majesty ! Lady M. A kind good night to all ! [Exeunt... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 514 pages
...behold such sights, And keep the natural ruby of your cheeks, When mine are blanch'd with fear. Basse. What sights, my lord ? Lady M. I pray you, speak not;...not upon the order of your going, But go at once. Len. Good night, and better health Attend his majesty ! Lady M. A kind good night to all ! [Exeunt... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 460 pages
...such sights 18 , And keep the natural ruby of your cheeks, When mine are blanch'd with fear. Rosse. What sights, my lord? Lady M. I pray you, speak not;...not upon the order of your going, But go at once. Len. Good night, and better health Attend his majesty! Lady M. A kind good night to all! [Exeunt Lords... | |
| William Shakespeare, William Dodd - 1827 - 362 pages
...Behold such sights, And keep the natural ruby of your oheeks, When mine are blanch'd with fear. Basse. What sights, my lord? Lady M. I pray you, speak not;...good night: Stand not upon the order of your going, . _, But go at once. Len. Good night and better health Attend his majesty ! , Lady M. A kind good night... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1827 - 658 pages
...natural ruby of your cheeks, When mine are blanch'd with fear. fiosse. What sights, my lord? Lady M. \ pray you, speak not; he grows worse and worse; Question...not upon the order of your going, But go at once. Len. Good night and better health Attend his majesty ! Lady M. A kind good night to all! [Exeunt Lords... | |
| 1827 - 576 pages
...' And the rapidly cutting down the question from Rosse—" What sights, my lord ?" ' " Lady M.—I pray you speak not; he grows worse and worse ; Question...not upon the order of your going, But go at once." ' The address displayed here drew down a thunder of applause. ' The task of Lady Macbeth is here finished... | |
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