The Handy-volume Shakspeare ...Bradbury, Evans, and Company, 1871 |
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Strana 119
... fall . " " In night , " quoth she , " desire sees best of all . " But if thou fall , O , then imagine VENUS AND ADONIS . 119.
... fall . " " In night , " quoth she , " desire sees best of all . " But if thou fall , O , then imagine VENUS AND ADONIS . 119.
Strana 299
... falls , through wind , before the fall should be . weep for thee , and yet no cause I have ; For why thou left'st me nothing in thy will : And yet thou left'st me more than I did crave ; For why I craved nothing of thee still : O yes ...
... falls , through wind , before the fall should be . weep for thee , and yet no cause I have ; For why thou left'st me nothing in thy will : And yet thou left'st me more than I did crave ; For why I craved nothing of thee still : O yes ...
Strana 332
... Fall , to allow to fall , to drop . False , untruth ; falsely , dishonestly ; falsing , deceptive . Fancy , love , affection . Fancy - free , untouched by love's power . Fang , to grip with the teeth ; fanged , possessing fangs ...
... Fall , to allow to fall , to drop . False , untruth ; falsely , dishonestly ; falsing , deceptive . Fancy , love , affection . Fancy - free , untouched by love's power . Fang , to grip with the teeth ; fanged , possessing fangs ...
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Adonis art thou Banquo bear beauty beauty's behold birds blood breast breath cheeks Collatine dead dear death deed desire Doct doth Enter MACBETH Exeunt face fair fair lords falchion falconry false fear fire Fleance flower fool foul gainst gentle give grace grief hand hast hate hath hear heart heaven honour hour king kiss LADY MACBETH light lips live look lord love's Lucrece lust Macb Macd Macduff Mach mayst mind murder never night numbers o'er pale pity poison'd poor praise Priam quoth RAPE OF LUCRECE Rosse seem'd Sextus Tarquinius shalt shame sighs sight SIWARD sleep sorrow soul speak swear sweet Tarquin tears Tereu thane of Cawdor thee thence thine eye things thou art thou dost thought thyself Time's tongue true truth unto weep weird sisters wind Witch words worth wound youth