| English literature - 1842 - 514 pages
...addressed them Again to sleep. " LADY M. There are two lodged together. " MACB. One cried ' God bless us,' and ' Amen ' the other, As they had seen me with these...not say ' Amen," When they did say ' God bless us.' " These could not have been the grooms. Lady Macbeth had so " drugged their possets," that they were... | |
| London univ, King's coll - 1842 - 686 pages
...addressed them Again to sleep. " LADY M. There are two lodged together. " MACB. One eried ' God bless us,' and ' Amen ' the other, As they had seen me with these...not say ' Amen,' When they did say ' God bless us.' " These could not have been the grooms. Lady Macbeth had so " drugged their possets," that they were... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1842 - 396 pages
...Macb. There are two lodged together. Macb. One cried, ' God bless us ! ' and, ' Amen,' the other ; As 1 they had seen me, with these hangman's hands, Listening...could not say, Amen, When they did say, God bless us. L. Macb. Consider it not so deeply. Macb. But wherefore could not I pronounce, Amen ? I had most need... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 406 pages
...address'd them again to sleep. Lady M. There are two lodg'd together. Macb. One cried, " God bless us ! " and " Amen," the other ; As they had seen me, with...not say, amen, When they did say, God bless us. Lady M. Consider it not so deeply. Macb. But wherefore could not I pronounce, amen ? I had most need of... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 646 pages
...address'd them Again to sleep. Lady M. There are two lodg'd together. Macb. One cried, "God bless us!" and, "Amen," the other, As they had seen me with these...not say amen, When they did say God bless us. Lady M. Consider it not so deeply. Macb. But wherefore could not I pronounce amen? I had most need of blessing,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 652 pages
...address'd them Again to sleep. Lady M. There are two lodg'd together. Macb. One cried, "God bless us!" and, "Amen," the other, As they had seen me with these...not say amen, When they did say God bless us. Lady M. Consider it not so deeply. Macb. But wherefore could not I pronounce amen? I had most need of blessing,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 450 pages
...address'd them Again to sleep. Lady M. There are two lodg'd together. Macb. One cried, "God bless us!" and, "Amen," the other, As they had seen me with these...I could not say amen, "When they did say God bless as. Lady M. Consider it not so deeply. Macb. But wherefore could not I pronounce amen ? I had most... | |
| Christopher Legge Lordan - English poetry - 1843 - 224 pages
...— unimaginable to thy timidity is the cowardice begot by crime. — ' One cried, 'God blets ut!' and, 'Amen!' the other; As they had seen me with these hangman's hands. / could not soy ' Amen,' When they did toy ' God bleu us." ' Lady Macbeth. — Consider it not so deeply.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 582 pages
...addressed them Again to aleep. Lady M. There are two lodged together. Macb. Onecried "Godblessus!"and" Amen," the other ; As they had seen me with these hangman's hands, "•WM ' H ' '\ ',' ' «."' MicbiTH. Hark! I Iftid their J.IL'^ ;.. ready; he could not misa them Listening... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 1008 pages
...address'd them Again to sleep. Lady if. There are two lodg'd together. Macb. One cried, Gad bU'ts ut ! 4 liands Listening their fear. I could not say amcu, When they did say, God bless us. Lady M. Consider... | |
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