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" Sleep no more! Macbeth doth murder sleep — the innocent sleep, Sleep that knits up the ravell'd sleave* of care, The death of each day's life, sore labour's bath, Balm of hurt minds, great nature's second course, Chief nourisher in life's feast Lady. "
Memoirs of the life of dr. [E.] Darwin, chiefly during his residence at ... - Page 304
by Anna Seward - 1804
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The Sewanee Review, Volume 16

American fiction - 1908 - 544 pages
...wishes the crown and plays falsely to get it, but the crown brings to him all horrors in its train. Methought I heard a voice cry, Sleep no more ! Macbeth doth murder sleep, the innocent sleep, Sleep that knits up the ravelled sleeve of care, The death of each day's...
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The Sewanee Review, Volume 16

American fiction - 1908 - 616 pages
...wishes the crown and plays falsely to get it, but the crown brings to him all horrors in its train. Methought I heard a voice cry, Sleep no more ! Macbeth doth murder sleep, the innocent sleep, Sleep that knits up the ravelled sleeve of care, The death of each day's...
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The Orator's Manual: A Practical and Philosophical Treatise on Vocal Culture ...

George Lansing Raymond - Elocution - 1910 - 380 pages
...pectoral quality (5 129) and tremulous and thorough, as well as median, stress (§§ 105, 1(H, 102) : 4. Methought I heard a voice cry, " Sleep no more. Macbeth doth murder sleep— the innocenc sleep: Sleep that knits up the ravelled sleeve of care, The death of each day's...
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The Science of Poetry and the Philosophy of Language

Hudson Maxim - Poetry - 1910 - 352 pages
...Judgment Book unfold! 60. With God Accomplishment is parcel of the will That action hangs upon. 61. Methought I heard a voice cry: Sleep no more, Macbeth doth murder sleep; the innocent sleep; Sleep, that knits up the raveled sleeve of care, The death of each day's...
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Fenno's Science of Speech: A Condensed and Comprehensive Treatise on the ...

Frank Honywell Fenno - Elocution - 1912 - 206 pages
...Hark ! Who lies i' the second chamber ? There's one did laugh in's sleep, and one cried 'Murder !' Methought I heard a voice cry ' Sleep no more ! Macbeth doth murder sleep . ' I am afraid to think what I have done ; look on't again I dare not ." "Macbeth ." Shakespeare....
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Shogun Macbeth

John R. Briggs - Drama - 1988 - 82 pages
...will make us mad. ( YOJO I screeches. The YOJO whisper: "Sleep no more" during following.) MACBETH. Methought I heard a voice cry "sleep no more. Macbeth doth murder sleep. The innocent sleep . . . balm of hurt minds, great nature's second course . . . chief nourisher...
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The Hidden Wordsworth: Poet, Lover, Rebel, Spy

Kenneth R. Johnston - Biography & Autobiography - 1998 - 1018 pages
...Macbeth is trying to recoup his courage for the murder of Duncan, after funking his first attempt. Methought I heard a voice cry "Sleep no more, Macbeth doth murder sleep" — the innocent sleep, Sleep that knits up the ravelled sleeve of care, The death of each day's...
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R.I.P. Maria Callas

Stephen Wyatt - Fiction - 2008 - 95 pages
...throat. LADY M: These deeds must not be thought After these ways. So, it will make us mad. MACBETH: Methought I heard a voice cry 'Sleep no more, Macbeth doth murder sleep' - the innocent sleep, Sleep that knits up the ravelled sleave of care, The death of each day's...
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Maanedskriftet Ny Minerva, Volume 70

1802 - 368 pages
...pronouncr Amen ! I had mufl need oí blesüng, and Amen ituck in ray thronr» — — Methought, I hoard a voice cry, Sleep no more, Macbeth doth murder fleep ; the innocent Леер. S)erpaa fuarer ban, ba &enej?cme beber ^щ foroare Solicit : I'll go no more. I am afraid...
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The Dublin Review, Volume 131

Nicholas Patrick Wiseman - 1902 - 522 pages
...creations of the author is the beautiful stanza pronounced by Macbeth (act ii., sc. 2, line 35): " Methought I heard a voice cry, ' Sleep no more ! Macbeth doth murder sleep ! ' . . . Still it cried, ' Sleep no more ! to all the house : ' Glamis hath murdered sleep,...
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