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Pagina 76
Lady . Ay . ( ber ? Lady . My hands are of your color ; but I Macb . Hark ! who lies i ' the second chamshame [ Knock . Lady . Donalbain . To wear a heart so white . I hear a knocking Macb . This is a sorry sight ! At the south entry .
Lady . Ay . ( ber ? Lady . My hands are of your color ; but I Macb . Hark ! who lies i ' the second chamshame [ Knock . Lady . Donalbain . To wear a heart so white . I hear a knocking Macb . This is a sorry sight ! At the south entry .
Pagina 77
[ done , Lady . What ' s to be done ? [ est chuck , Macb . Pr'ythee , see there ! Macb . Be innocent of the knowledge , dear . Behold ! look ! lo ! how say you ? Till thou applaud the deed . Come , seeling [ Pointing to the Ghost .
[ done , Lady . What ' s to be done ? [ est chuck , Macb . Pr'ythee , see there ! Macb . Be innocent of the knowledge , dear . Behold ! look ! lo ! how say you ? Till thou applaud the deed . Come , seeling [ Pointing to the Ghost .
Pagina 139
How sweetly did they float upon the wings Lady . Gentle villager , [ place ? Of silence , through the empty vaulted night , What readiest way would bring me to the At every fall smoothing the raven down Comus .
How sweetly did they float upon the wings Lady . Gentle villager , [ place ? Of silence , through the empty vaulted night , What readiest way would bring me to the At every fall smoothing the raven down Comus .
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