The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: From the Text of Johnson, Steevens, and Reed |
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But how of Cawdor ? the thane of Cawdor lives , 1 Witch . Thou art kind . LUB A prosperous gentleman ; and to be king ... Whither are they He shall live a man forbid : vanish'd ? ( melted Weary sev'n nights , nine times ning Mach .
But how of Cawdor ? the thane of Cawdor lives , 1 Witch . Thou art kind . LUB A prosperous gentleman ; and to be king ... Whither are they He shall live a man forbid : vanish'd ? ( melted Weary sev'n nights , nine times ning Mach .
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Then live , Macduff ; what need I fear of Macb . Saw you the weird sisters ? But yet I'll make assurance double sure , ( thec ? Len . No , my lord . And take a bond of fate : thou shalt not live ; Macb . Came they not by you ?
Then live , Macduff ; what need I fear of Macb . Saw you the weird sisters ? But yet I'll make assurance double sure , ( thec ? Len . No , my lord . And take a bond of fate : thou shalt not live ; Macb . Came they not by you ?
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Give me the cup ; let go ; by heaven , I'll have Ham , Good madam , O God : -Horatio , what a wounded name , King . Gertrude , do not drink . ito njo ( me . Things standing thus unknown , shall live behind Queen .
Give me the cup ; let go ; by heaven , I'll have Ham , Good madam , O God : -Horatio , what a wounded name , King . Gertrude , do not drink . ito njo ( me . Things standing thus unknown , shall live behind Queen .
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Suffer us to famish , and Whereby they live : and though that all at once , their storehouses crammed with grain ; make edicts You , my good friends , ' ( this says the belly , ) mark for usury , to support usurers ; repeal daily any 1 ...
Suffer us to famish , and Whereby they live : and though that all at once , their storehouses crammed with grain ; make edicts You , my good friends , ' ( this says the belly , ) mark for usury , to support usurers ; repeal daily any 1 ...
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Longer to live most weary , and present 3 Serv . Where dwellest thou ? My throat to thee , and to thy ancient malice : Cor . Under the canopy . Which not to cut , would show thee but a fool ; 3 Sero . Under the canopy ?
Longer to live most weary , and present 3 Serv . Where dwellest thou ? My throat to thee , and to thy ancient malice : Cor . Under the canopy . Which not to cut , would show thee but a fool ; 3 Sero . Under the canopy ?
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