| William Shakespeare - 1831 - 542 páginas
...prate of my where- about, k.nd take the present horror from the time. Which now suits with it." — distemper yours ; therefore I shall crave of fou your leave, that I may bear [A bell ringt. and it is done ; the bell invites tne. fear it not, Duncan ; for it is a knell That... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1833 - 1140 páginas
...prate of my where-about, And take the present horror from the time, Which now suits with it. — ' °) should I play the Roman fool, ' ' ) [ .. / lull ringt. I go, and it is done; the bell invites me. Hear it not, Duncan; for it is... | |
| Shrewsbury School (Shrewsbury, England) - 1834 - 54 páginas
...prate of my where-about, And take the present horror from the time, Which now suits with it. — While I threat, he lives. Words to the heat of deeds too cold breath gives. I go, and it is done ; the bell invites me. Hear it not, Duncan ; for it is a knell л rThat summons__thee... | |
| John Pierpont - 1835 - 484 páginas
...stones prate of my where-about, And take the present horror from the time, Which now suits with it. — Whiles I threat, he lives ; Words to the heat of deeds too cold breath gives. I go, and it is done ; the bell invites me. Hear it not, Duncan ; for it is a knell That summons thee... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1836 - 624 páginas
...stones prate of my where-about, And take the present horror from the time, Which now suits with it. Whiles I threat, he lives ; Words to the heat of deeds too cold breath gives. [A bell rings. I go, and it is done ; the bell invites me. Hear it not, Duncan ; for it is a knell... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1836 - 570 páginas
...stones prate of my where-about, And take the present horror from the time, Which now suits with it.3 — Whiles I threat, he lives ; Words to the heat of deeds too cold breath gives. [A bell rings. I go, and it is done ; the bell invites me. Hear it not, Duncan ; for it is a knell... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1838 - 1130 páginas
...stones prate of my where-about, And take the present horror from the time, Which now suits with it. — ave no worse a name than J ove's own page, And therefore, look you, call me, [A bell ring}. I go, and it is done ; the bell invites me Hear it not, Duncan ; for it is a knell That... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1838 - 790 páginas
...of my wliere-about, And take the present horror from the time, Which now suits with it. — While« are (A bell riu.jt. I go, and it is done ; the bell invites me. Hear it not, Duncan ; for it is a knell... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1842 - 396 páginas
...stones prate of my where-about, And take the present horror from the time, Which now suits with it. Whiles I threat, he lives ; Words to the heat of deeds too cold breath gives. [a bell rings. I go, and it is done ; the bell invites me. Hear it not, Duncan ; for it is a knell,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 646 páginas
...stones prate of my where-about, And take the present horror from the time, Which now suits with it. — Whiles I threat, he lives : Words to the heat of deeds too cold breath gives. [A bell rings. I go, and it is done : the bell invites me. Hear it not, Duncan ; for it is a knell,... | |
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