The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen11 |
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Women , 1599 , a tragedy which was certainly prior to Macbeth ; " Oh fable night , sit on the eye of heaven , " That it discern not this black deed of darkness ! “ My guilty soul , burnt with luft's hateful fire , " Muft wade through ...
Women , 1599 , a tragedy which was certainly prior to Macbeth ; " Oh fable night , sit on the eye of heaven , " That it discern not this black deed of darkness ! “ My guilty soul , burnt with luft's hateful fire , " Muft wade through ...
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8 Nor heaven peep through the blanket of the dark , To cry , Hold , hold !! -Great Glamis ! worthy . Cawdor ! 8 " Through Goddes myght , and his knyfe , " There the gyaunte loft his lyfe . " Again , in Spenser's Faery Queen , B. I. c ...
8 Nor heaven peep through the blanket of the dark , To cry , Hold , hold !! -Great Glamis ! worthy . Cawdor ! 8 " Through Goddes myght , and his knyfe , " There the gyaunte loft his lyfe . " Again , in Spenser's Faery Queen , B. I. c ...
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This guest of summer , The temple - haunting martlet , does approve , By his lov'd manfionry , that the heaven's breath , Smells wooingly here : no jutty , frieze , " buttress , 2 i where the aire is unwholsome , but likewise where the ...
This guest of summer , The temple - haunting martlet , does approve , By his lov'd manfionry , that the heaven's breath , Smells wooingly here : no jutty , frieze , " buttress , 2 i where the aire is unwholsome , but likewise where the ...
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Perhaps the meaning is , — By being the occasion , of so much trouble I furnish you with a motive to pray to heaven to reward me for the pain I give you , inasmuch as the having such an opportunity of showing your loyalty roay hereafter ...
Perhaps the meaning is , — By being the occasion , of so much trouble I furnish you with a motive to pray to heaven to reward me for the pain I give you , inasmuch as the having such an opportunity of showing your loyalty roay hereafter ...
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6 And pity , like a naked new - born babe , Striding the blast , or heaven's cherubin , hors'd Upon the fightless couriers of the air , Shail blow the horrid deed in every eye , That tears shall drown the wind .
6 And pity , like a naked new - born babe , Striding the blast , or heaven's cherubin , hors'd Upon the fightless couriers of the air , Shail blow the horrid deed in every eye , That tears shall drown the wind .
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