| William Shakespeare - 1825 - 360 pages
...MACBETH. shame To wear a heart so white. [Knocking^ I hear a Lady M. My hands are of your colour; but I knocking At the south entry : — retire we to our...water clears us of this deed : How easy is it then ? Your constancy Hath left you unattended. — [Knocking^ Hark! Get on your night-gown, lest occasion... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1825 - 1010 pages
...My hands are of your colour: but I shame r;ni_ To wear a heart so white. (Knock.) I hear a knockAt orrow morning, if I live. My lady would not lose nun...more than I'll say. Mai. How now, mistress ? Mar. Your constancy Hath left you unattended.— (Knocking.) Hark! more knocking : Get on your nightgown,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 514 pages
...MACBETH. Lady M. My hands are of your colour ; but I shame To wear a heart so white. {Knock.'} I hear a knocking At the south entry : — retire we to our...water clears us of this deed : How easy is it then ? Your constancy Hath left you unattended. — [Knocking.'} Hark ! more knocking : Get on your nightgown,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 460 pages
...M. My hands are of your colour ; but 1 shame To wear a heart so white. [Knock.] 1 hear a knocking I At the south entry : — retire we to our chamber...water clears us of this deed : How easy is it then ? Your constancy Hath left you unattended9. — [Knocking.] Hark ! more knocking : Get on your nightgown,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 460 pages
...colour; but I shame To wear a heart so white. [Knock.} I hear a knocking At the south entry:—retire we to our chamber: A little water clears us of this deed: How easy is it then ? Your constancy Hath left you unattended 9 .—[Knocking.} Hark! more knocking: Get on your nightgown,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1827 - 844 pages
...of your colour; but I To wear a heart so white. [Knock.] I hear a knocking At the south entry t — hine Your constancy Hath left you unattended — [Knocking.] Hark ! more knocking : Geton your nightgown,... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1828 - 534 pages
...revealed, do not intimidate her ; she is prepared for all trials, and coolly tells him — -I hear a knocking At the south entry : Retire we to our chamber...How easy is it then ! The several incidents thrown _ together in this scene of the murder of Duncan, are of so striking a sort as to need no elucidation... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1828 - 390 pages
...Making the green — one red. Re-enter LAnY MAcBETH. Lady M. My hands are of your colour : but I shame [knocking At the south entry : — retire we to our...water clears us of this deed : How easy is it then ! Your constancy Hath left you unattended.— [Knoching.] Hark ! more knocking : Get on your nightgown,... | |
| William Shakespeare, George Steevens - 1829 - 506 pages
...Macbeth. Lady M. My hands are of your colour ; but I shame To wear a heart so white. [Knock.] I hear a knocking At the south entry : — retire we to our...water clears us of this deed : How easy is it then ! Vour constancy Hath leu you unattended. — [Knocking.] Hark! more knocking : fiet on your night-gown,... | |
| William Shakespeare, William Harness - 1830 - 458 pages
...MACBETH. Lady M. My hands are of your colour ; but I shame To wear a heart so white. [Knock.'] I hear a knocking At the south entry : — retire we to our...water clears us of this deed : How easy is it then ? Your constancy Hath left you unattended. — [Knocking.] Hark ! more knocking : Get on your nightgown,... | |
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