The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: From the Text of Johnson, Steevens, and Reed |
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Side 14
Tell me , thou unknown power ,That two - fold balls and treble sceptres carty : Witch . He knows thy thought ; Horrible sight ! -Ay , now , I see , ' tis true ; Hear his specch , but say thou nought . Macduff !
Tell me , thou unknown power ,That two - fold balls and treble sceptres carty : Witch . He knows thy thought ; Horrible sight ! -Ay , now , I see , ' tis true ; Hear his specch , but say thou nought . Macduff !
Side 29
Good , my lord , tell it . Hor . Propose the oath , my lord . Ham . No ; Ham . Never to speak of this that You will reveal it . Swear by my sword . Hor . Not I , my lord , by hearen . Ghost . [ beneath ] Swear . Mar. Nor I , Ham .
Good , my lord , tell it . Hor . Propose the oath , my lord . Ham . No ; Ham . Never to speak of this that You will reveal it . Swear by my sword . Hor . Not I , my lord , by hearen . Ghost . [ beneath ] Swear . Mar. Nor I , Ham .
Side 34
I will prophecy , he comes to tell me of The rugged Pyrrhus , -- he , whose sable arms , the players ; mark it . You say right , sir : o'Monday Black as his purpose , did the night resemble , morning ; ' twas then , indeed .
I will prophecy , he comes to tell me of The rugged Pyrrhus , -- he , whose sable arms , the players ; mark it . You say right , sir : o'Monday Black as his purpose , did the night resemble , morning ; ' twas then , indeed .
Side 44
Tell us where ' tis ; that we may take it messenger find hiin not there , scek him itne thence , and bear it to the chapel . other place yourself . But , indeed , if you find Ham . Do not helicve it . him not within this month ...
Tell us where ' tis ; that we may take it messenger find hiin not there , scek him itne thence , and bear it to the chapel . other place yourself . But , indeed , if you find Ham . Do not helicve it . him not within this month ...
Side 50
Faith , it he be not rotten before he die , and will not tell him of his action of battery ? ( as we have many pocky corses now - a - days , that Humph ! This fellow might be in's time a great will scarce hold the laying in , ) he will ...
Faith , it he be not rotten before he die , and will not tell him of his action of battery ? ( as we have many pocky corses now - a - days , that Humph ! This fellow might be in's time a great will scarce hold the laying in , ) he will ...
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