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" I have almost forgot the taste of fears : The time has been, my senses would have cool'd To hear a night-shriek ; and my fell of hair * Would at a dismal treatise rouse, and stir As life were in't : I have supp'd full with horrors ; Direness, familiar... "
The Plays of William Shakespeare - Page 88
by William Shakespeare - 1803
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1855 - 1080 pages
...JOHNSON'S MISTAKING OF MACBETH, ACT V. SC. 5., HI EEV. WR AHBOWSMITH. Macbeth, Act V. So. 5. : " ATacb. I have almost forgot the taste of fears : The time...treatise rouse, and stir As life were in't: I have supt full with horrors; Direness, familiar to my slaught'rous thoughts, Cannot once start me. — Wherefore...
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Great Truths by Great Authors: A Dictionary of Aids to Reflection ...

1856 - 570 pages
...Nature, makes it valiant. Plenty, and peace, breeds Cowards ; Hardness ever Of Hardness is mother. T HAVE almost forgot the taste of Fears : The time has...rouse, and stir As life were in't : I have supp'd full of Horrors; Direness, familiar to my slaughterous Thoughts, Cannot once start me. t — Shakspeare....
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The works of William Shakspere. Knight's Cabinet ed., with ..., Volume 9

William Shakespeare - 1856 - 406 pages
...home. What is that noise * [A cry within, of women. Seg. It is the cry of womeu, my good lord. Macb. 1 have almost forgot the taste of fears : The time has...at a dismal treatise rouse, and stir As life were in 't : I have supp'd full with horrors ; Direness, familiar to my slaught'rous thoughts, Cannot once...
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The Works of William Shakespeare: The Plays Ed. from the Folio of ..., Volume 10

William Shakespeare, Richard Grant White - 1861 - 548 pages
...that noise ? \_A cry within of women. Sey. It is the cry of women, my good lord. [Exit SKYTON. Macb. I have almost forgot the taste of fears. The time...supp'd full with horrors: Direness, familiar to my slaughterous thoughts, Cannot once start me. — Wherefore was that cry ? Enter SETTON. Sey. The Queen,...
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La Collerica: comedietta in un atto

1857 - 432 pages
...\.Exit MAC. I have almost forgot the taste of fears : The time has been, my senses would have coo1'd To hear a night-shriek ; and my fell of hair Would...to my slaught'rous thoughts, Cannot once start me. — Re-enter DOCTOR. DoC. The queen, my lord, is dead. MAC. She'should have died hereafter ; There...
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The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 5

William Shakespeare - 1857 - 734 pages
...cry of women within. What is that noise ? Sey. It is the cry of women, my good lord. [Exit.^*) Macb. I have almost forgot the taste of fears : The time...Would at a dismal treatise rouse and stir As life were in 't : I have supp'd full with horrors ; Direness, familiar to my slaughterous thoughts, Cannot once...
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The Plays & Poems of Shakespeare: Macbeth. King John. King Richard the second

William Shakespeare - 1857 - 394 pages
...home. What is that noise ? [a cry within of women. Sey. It is the cry of women, my good lord. Macb. I have almost forgot the taste of fears. The time...at a dismal treatise, rouse, and stir, As life were in 't : I have supp'd full with horrors ; Direness, familiar to my slaughterous thougnts. Cannot once...
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Shakspearian Reader: A Collection of the Most Approved Plays of Shakspeare ...

William Shakespeare - 1857 - 488 pages
...home. What is that noise ? [A cry within, of women Sey. It is the cry of women, my good lord. Macb. I have almost forgot the taste of fears : The time...my fell of hair Would at a dismal treatise rouse, arid stir As life were in't : I have supp'd full with horrors ; Direness, familiar to my slaught'rous...
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The philosophy of William Shakespeare delineating in seven hundred and fifty ...

William Shakespeare - 1857 - 710 pages
...is that noise? SEYTON. It is the cry of women, my good lord. MACB. I have almost forgot the taste of To hear a night-shriek ; and my fell of hair "Would...and stir As life were in't : I have supp'd full with Direness, familiar to my slaughterous thoughts, Cannot once start me. — Wherefore was that cry? SEY....
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Shakespeare's Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems, Volume 5

William Shakespeare - 1858 - 752 pages
...lord. Macb. I have almost forgot the taste of fears. The time has been, my senses would have quail'd ' To hear a night-shriek : and my fell of hair ' Would...supp'd full with horrors : Direness, familiar to my slaughterous thoughts, Cannot once start me. — Wherefore was that cry ? Sey. The queen, my lord,...
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