The Beauties of Shakspeare: Regularly Selected from Each Play ; with a General Index, Digesting Them Under Proper HeadsC. Whittingham, 1818 - 378 pages |
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... surfeited grooms Do mock their charge with snores : I have drugg'd their possets , · That death and nature do contend about them , Whether they live , or die . Macb . [ Within . ] Who's there ? -what. 300 BEAUTIES OF SHAKSPEARE .
... surfeited grooms Do mock their charge with snores : I have drugg'd their possets , · That death and nature do contend about them , Whether they live , or die . Macb . [ Within . ] Who's there ? -what. 300 BEAUTIES OF SHAKSPEARE .
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... Macb . [ Within . ] Who's there ? -what , ho ! Lady M. Alack ! I am afraid they have awak'd , And ' tis not done ... Macb . I have done the deed : -Didst thou not hear [ cry . Lady M. I heard the owl scream , and the crickets Did not you ...
... Macb . [ Within . ] Who's there ? -what , ho ! Lady M. Alack ! I am afraid they have awak'd , And ' tis not done ... Macb . I have done the deed : -Didst thou not hear [ cry . Lady M. I heard the owl scream , and the crickets Did not you ...
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... Macb . Methought , I heard a voice cry , Sleep no Macbeth does murder sleep , the innocent sleep ; [ more ! 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 ...
... Macb . Methought , I heard a voice cry , Sleep no Macbeth does murder sleep , the innocent sleep ; [ more ! 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 ...
Page 303
... Macb . To know my deed , - ' twere best not know myself . could'st ! [ Knock . Wake Duncan with thy knocking ! Ay , would thou [ Exeunt . ACT III . MACBETH'S GUILTY CONSCIENCE , AND FEARS OF BANQUO . Lady M. How now , my lord ; why do ...
... Macb . To know my deed , - ' twere best not know myself . could'st ! [ Knock . Wake Duncan with thy knocking ! Ay , would thou [ Exeunt . ACT III . MACBETH'S GUILTY CONSCIENCE , AND FEARS OF BANQUO . Lady M. How now , my lord ; why do ...
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... Macb . There's comfort yet ; they are assailable ; Then be thou jocound : Ere the bat hath flown His cloister'd flight ; Ere to black Hecate's summons , The shard - borne beetlet , with his drowsy hums , Hath rung night's yawning peal ...
... Macb . There's comfort yet ; they are assailable ; Then be thou jocound : Ere the bat hath flown His cloister'd flight ; Ere to black Hecate's summons , The shard - borne beetlet , with his drowsy hums , Hath rung night's yawning peal ...
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Ajax arms art thou bear beauty Ben Jonson blood bosom breath brow Brutus Cæsar cheek CORIOLANUS crown Cymbeline dead dear death deed doth dream ears earth eyes fair FALSTAFF father fear fire fool foul Francis Collins friends gentle give gods grief hand hath head hear heart heaven honour Iago Jonson king kiss Lady lips live Locrine London Prodigal look lord lov'd love's lover Macb Macd maid Malone melancholy Midsummer Night's Dream moon nature ne'er never night noble o'er passion pity play poet poor prince queen racters Robert Arden Shakspeare Shakspeare's shame sing sleep smile sorrow soul speak spirit Stratford Susanna Hall swear sweet tears tell thee thine thing thou art thou hast thought tongue true vex'd virtue weep wife William D'Avenant wind woman words youth