Copeland's Treasury for Booklovers: A Panorama of English and American Poetry and Prose from the Earliest Times to the Present, Volume 1Charles Townsend Copeland Scribner's, 1933 - American literature |
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Page 151
... Macb . See , they encounter thee with That is not often vouch'd , while ' t is a- Both sides are even ; here I'll sit i ' the ' T is given with welcome . To feed were Lady M. [ Aside to Macbeth . ] O Your. see anything ? Luc . Nothing ...
... Macb . See , they encounter thee with That is not often vouch'd , while ' t is a- Both sides are even ; here I'll sit i ' the ' T is given with welcome . To feed were Lady M. [ Aside to Macbeth . ] O Your. see anything ? Luc . Nothing ...
Page 152
... Macb . The table ' s full . Len . Here is a place reserv'd , sir . Macb . Where ? Len . Here , my good lord . What is ' t that moves your Highness ? Mach . Which of you have done this ? Lords . What , my good lord ? Macb . Prithee , see ...
... Macb . The table ' s full . Len . Here is a place reserv'd , sir . Macb . Where ? Len . Here , my good lord . What is ' t that moves your Highness ? Mach . Which of you have done this ? Lords . What , my good lord ? Macb . Prithee , see ...
Page 153
... Macb . Avaunt ! and quit my sight ! let the earth hide thee ! Lady M. A kind good - night to all ! [ Exeunt Lords . Macb . It will have blood , they say ; blood will have blood . Thy bones are marrowless , thy blood is Stones have been ...
... Macb . Avaunt ! and quit my sight ! let the earth hide thee ! Lady M. A kind good - night to all ! [ Exeunt Lords . Macb . It will have blood , they say ; blood will have blood . Thy bones are marrowless , thy blood is Stones have been ...
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