The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen11 |
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... and that in the night following the said cat was convayed into the middeft of the sea by all these witches fayling in their riddles or cives as is aforesaid , and so left the said cal right before the towne of Leith in Scotland .
... and that in the night following the said cat was convayed into the middeft of the sea by all these witches fayling in their riddles or cives as is aforesaid , and so left the said cal right before the towne of Leith in Scotland .
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1 l ' the shipman's card.4 I will drain him dry as hay : S Sleep shall , neither night nor day . Hang upon his penthouse lid ; 6 He shall live a man forbid : > 4 i , e . hlów upon them . We ftill say , it blows East , or Welt , without ...
1 l ' the shipman's card.4 I will drain him dry as hay : S Sleep shall , neither night nor day . Hang upon his penthouse lid ; 6 He shall live a man forbid : > 4 i , e . hlów upon them . We ftill say , it blows East , or Welt , without ...
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8 Weary sev'n - nights , nine times nine , Shall he dwindle , peak , and pine ; Though his bark cannot be lost , Yet it shall be tempest - tost . Look what I have . 1 8 Mr. Theobald has very juftly explained forbid by accursed ...
8 Weary sev'n - nights , nine times nine , Shall he dwindle , peak , and pine ; Though his bark cannot be lost , Yet it shall be tempest - tost . Look what I have . 1 8 Mr. Theobald has very juftly explained forbid by accursed ...
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So , in Twelfth Night : iny having iş vot much ; " I'll make divifion of my present store : " Hold ; there is half my coffer . " . Vol . XI . D 3 7 That he seems rapt withal ; 5 to me.
So , in Twelfth Night : iny having iş vot much ; " I'll make divifion of my present store : " Hold ; there is half my coffer . " . Vol . XI . D 3 7 That he seems rapt withal ; 5 to me.
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Present fears Are less than horrible imaginings : 5 2 5 1 8 1 " The fame night after , at supper , Banquo jefted with him , and said , low Mackbeth , thou hast obieined those things which the Two formēr fifters PROPHESIED : there ...
Present fears Are less than horrible imaginings : 5 2 5 1 8 1 " The fame night after , at supper , Banquo jefted with him , and said , low Mackbeth , thou hast obieined those things which the Two formēr fifters PROPHESIED : there ...
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