It will have blood, they say ; blood will have blood : Stones have been known to move, and trees to speak ; Augurs, and understood relations, have By magot-pies, and choughs, and rooks, brought forth The secret'st man of blood. English Verse - Pagina 78geredigeerd door - 1883Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 996 pagina’s
...health Attend his majesty ! Lady M. A kind good night to all ! [Exeunt Lords anil Attendants. Macb. 6 G Q magot-pics,and choughs, and rooks, brought forth The sccret'st man of blood. — What is the night... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 514 pagina’s
...health Attend his majesty ! Lady M. A kind good night to all ! [Exeunt Lords and Attendants. Macb. It will have blood ; they say, blood will have blood...Stones have been known to move, and trees to speak, i Can such things be, And overcome us like a summer's cloud, Without our special wonder ?] The meaning... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 460 pagina’s
...better health Attend his majesty! Lady M. A kind good night to all! [Exeunt Lords and Attendants. Macb. It will have blood; they say, blood will have blood;...Stones have been known to move, and trees to speak; Augures 19 , and understood relations have, By magot-pies, and choughs, and rooks, brought forth The... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 460 pagina’s
...health Attend his majesty ! Lady M. A kind good night to all ! [Exeunt Lords and Attendants. Macb. It will have blood ; they say, blood will have blood;...Stones have been known to move, and trees to speak; Augures 19, and understood relations have, By magot-pies, and choughs, and rooks, brought forth The... | |
| James Lyon (of Fairhaven, Vermont) - 486 pagina’s
...thee is gone Every hope I dwelt upon ; Like thine has past my joyous hour; ON THE TRIAL BY ORDEAL. " They say blood will have blood : Stones have been known to move, and trees to speak, Augurs that understood relations have By magpies, and by choughs, and rooks, brought forth The secret'st man... | |
| 1826 - 644 pagina’s
...true readings astonishing a provincial audience. It occurred in the lines in Macbeth — ' Augnrs, and understood relations, have, By magot-pies, and choughs and rooks, brought forth The secret' st man of blood.' Performers had been in the habit of pronouncing the word magpies, though... | |
| William Shakespeare, William Dodd - 1827 - 362 pagina’s
...health Attend his majesty ! , Lady M. A kind good night to all! [Exeunt Lords and Attendants. Macb. It will have blood; they say, blood will have blood...to speak: Augurs, and understood relations, have By ma got -piesJ and choughs, and rooks, brought forth The secret'st man of blood. ACT IV. THE POWER OF... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1827 - 844 pagina’s
...[Rxeunt Lords and Attendants* Slccb. It will have blood ; they say, blood will have blood ; A* Z. Actï. her need. Contt. O, if thou grant my need. Which only lives but by the death of faith, Tha !,-y magot-pies, and choughs, and rooks, brought forth The stcret'et man of blood What is the night... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1828 - 390 pagina’s
...blood; they say, blood will have blood ; i Stones have been known to move, and trees to speak ; Augures, and understood relations have, By magot-pies, and choughs, and rooks, brought forth The secret'st man of blood. — What is the night ? Lady M. Almost at odds with morning, which is which.... | |
| Richard Holcraft - 1829 - 446 pagina’s
...THEODORE CHARLES KORNER, 275 THE HARP, by THEODORE CHARLES KORNER, 297 ; MADAME DE SCUDERI. ET HOFFMAN. " It will have blood, they say blood will have blood,...to speak, Augurs and understood relations, have By maggot pies, and choughs, and rooks brought forth The secret'st man of blood." Shakespeare. MADAME... | |
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