The Plays and Poems of William ShakspeareHenry G. Bohn, 1853 - 1012 pages |
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... Macd . I'll make so bold to call , A little water clears us of this deed : For ' tis my limited service . ( E.rit MACDUFP . How easy is it then ? Your constancy , Len . Goes the king Hath left you unattended .— [ Knocking . ] Hark ...
... Macd . I'll make so bold to call , A little water clears us of this deed : For ' tis my limited service . ( E.rit MACDUFP . How easy is it then ? Your constancy , Len . Goes the king Hath left you unattended .— [ Knocking . ] Hark ...
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... Macd . Why , see you not ? Macd . Look to the lady . Rosse . Is't known , who did this more than bloody Mal . Why do we hold our tongues , deed ? That most may claim this argument for ours ? Macd . Those that Macbeth hath slain . Don ...
... Macd . Why , see you not ? Macd . Look to the lady . Rosse . Is't known , who did this more than bloody Mal . Why do we hold our tongues , deed ? That most may claim this argument for ours ? Macd . Those that Macbeth hath slain . Don ...
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... Macd . Sirrah , your father's dead ; Our duties did his welcome pay . And what will you do now ? How will you live ? ( Music . The Witches dance , and vanish . Son . As birds do , mother . Vacb . Where are they ? Gone ? -Let this per- L.
... Macd . Sirrah , your father's dead ; Our duties did his welcome pay . And what will you do now ? How will you live ? ( Music . The Witches dance , and vanish . Son . As birds do , mother . Vacb . Where are they ? Gone ? -Let this per- L.
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... Macd . I hope , in no place , so unsanctified , More suffer , and more sundry ways than ever , Where such as thou may'st find him . Mur . He's a traitor . By him that shall succeed . Macd . What should he be ? Son . Thou ly'st , thou ...
... Macd . I hope , in no place , so unsanctified , More suffer , and more sundry ways than ever , Where such as thou may'st find him . Mur . He's a traitor . By him that shall succeed . Macd . What should he be ? Son . Thou ly'st , thou ...
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... Macd . How does my wife ? Deal between thee and me : for even now Rosse . Why , well . I put myself to thy direction , and Macd . And all my children ? Unspeak mine own detraction ; here abjure Rosse . Well too The taints and blames I ...
... Macd . How does my wife ? Deal between thee and me : for even now Rosse . Why , well . I put myself to thy direction , and Macd . And all my children ? Unspeak mine own detraction ; here abjure Rosse . Well too The taints and blames I ...
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