Thou losest labour: As easy mayst thou the intrenchant air With thy keen sword impress, as make me bleed: Let fall thy blade on vulnerable crests; I bear a charmed life , which must not yield To one of woman born. Transactions - Page 151by Philosophical Society of Aberdeen - 1900Full view - About this book
| William Shakespeare - 1784 - 116 pages
...course*. — What's he, That was not born of woman ? Such a one Am I to fear, or none. *' 4 Enter te J get Let fall thy blade on vulnerable crests ; 'I bear...thy charm ; And let the angel, whom thou still hast serv'd, Tell thee, Macduft was from his mother's womb Untimely ripp'd. Mac. Accursed be that tongue... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1788 - 480 pages
...easy may'st then the iiUrenchant air-] That is, air which cannot be cut. JOHNSON. As easy may'st than the intrenchant air With thy keen sword impress, as make me bleed. So, Milton, Paradise Lost, b. vi. " Nor in their liquid texture mortal wound " Receive, no more than... | |
| John Milton - 1795 - 260 pages
...'miund Recnve, no mere than ran thejhnd asr .-] The same comparison in Shakespear, Macheth, ai5t v. As easy may'st thou the intrenchant air With thy keen sword impress, as make me hleed. 3 50. Ail heart ll-ey live, ail head, all eye, all ear, AUwtdletJ, allsas.'ti] This is expressed... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1803 - 558 pages
...words, My voice is in my sword; thou bloodier villain Than terms can give thee out! \Theyjighl. Mac. Thou losest labour: As easy may'st thou the intrenchant...thy charm; And let the angel, whom thou still hast serv'd, Tell thee, Macduff was from his mother's womb Untimely ripp'd. Mac. Accursed be that tongue... | |
| British essayists - 1803 - 300 pages
...and panting with the heat and struggle of the fight, vauutingly exclaims — JIacb. As easy raay'st thou the intrenchant air With thy keen sword impress,.... Despair thy charm ! And let the angel, whom thou stiil hast serv'd, Tell thee Macduff was from his mother's womb Untimely ripp'd. Macb. Accursed be... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1803 - 412 pages
...can give thee out ! [They fight. Macb. Thou losest labour : As easy may'st thou the intrenchant air 4 With thy keen sword impress, as make me bleed: Let...thy charm ; And let the angel, whom thou still hast serv'd, Tell thee, Macduff was from his mother's womb Untimely ripp'd. Macb. Accursed be that tongue... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 454 pages
...can give thee out ! [TheyJight. Macb. Thou losest labour: As easy may'st thou the intrenchant air3 With thy keen sword impress, as make me bleed : Let...thy charm ; And let the angel, whom thou still hast serv'd, Tell thee, Macduff was from his mother's womb Untimely ripp'd. Macb. Accursed be that tongue... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 442 pages
...can give thee out ! [They fight. Macb. Thou losest labour: As easy may'st thou the intrenchant air3 With thy keen sword impress, as make me bleed : Let...thy charm ; And let the angel, whom thou still hast serv'd, Tell thee, Macduff was from his mother's womb Untimely ripp'd. Macb. Accursed be that tongue... | |
| Ossian - 1805 - 648 pages
...On which Bishop Newton's note directed our author to Milton's original. SHAKSPEARE, Macbeth, v. 7. As easy mayst thou the intrenchant air With thy keen sword impress, as make me bleed. Or, " The form fell shapeless into air, like a column of smoke, which the staff" of the boy disturbs... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1806 - 432 pages
...get thee back, my soul is too much charg'd With blood of thine already. Macd. I have no words, Macb. Thou losest labour : As easy may'st thou the intrenchant...With thy keen sword impress, as make me bleed : Let fell thy blade on vulnerable crests ; I bear a charmed life K, which must not yield To one of woman... | |
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