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... noble thanes do bravely in the war ; The day almost itself professes yours , And little is to do . Mal . We have met with foes That strike beside us . Sir . Enter , sir , the castle . [ Exeunt . Alarum . Re - enter Macbeth . Macb . Why ...
... noble thanes do bravely in the war ; The day almost itself professes yours , And little is to do . Mal . We have met with foes That strike beside us . Sir . Enter , sir , the castle . [ Exeunt . Alarum . Re - enter Macbeth . Macb . Why ...
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... noble temper dost thou show in this ; And great affections , wrestling in thy bosom , Do make an earthquake of nobility . O , what a noble combat hast thou fought , Between compulsion , and a brave respect ! Let me wipe off this ...
... noble temper dost thou show in this ; And great affections , wrestling in thy bosom , Do make an earthquake of nobility . O , what a noble combat hast thou fought , Between compulsion , and a brave respect ! Let me wipe off this ...
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... noble eye profane a tear For me , if I be gor'd with Mowbray's spear ; As confident , as is the falcon's flight Against a bird , do I with Mowbray fight .. Boling . Mine innocency , and Saint George to thrive . [ He takes his seat . Nor ...
... noble eye profane a tear For me , if I be gor'd with Mowbray's spear ; As confident , as is the falcon's flight Against a bird , do I with Mowbray fight .. Boling . Mine innocency , and Saint George to thrive . [ He takes his seat . Nor ...
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... noble uncle , Lancaster ? K. Rich . What comfort , man ? How is't with aged Gaunt ? Gaunt . O , how that name befits my composi- tion ! Old Gaunt , indeed ; and gaunt in being old : Within me grief hath kept a tedious fast ; And who ...
... noble uncle , Lancaster ? K. Rich . What comfort , man ? How is't with aged Gaunt ? Gaunt . O , how that name befits my composi- tion ! Old Gaunt , indeed ; and gaunt in being old : Within me grief hath kept a tedious fast ; And who ...
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... noble kinsman : king ! most degenerate But lords , we hear this fearful tempest sing , Yet seek no shelter to avoid the storm : We see the wind sit sore upon our sails , And yet we strike not , but securely perish . Ross . We see the ...
... noble kinsman : king ! most degenerate But lords , we hear this fearful tempest sing , Yet seek no shelter to avoid the storm : We see the wind sit sore upon our sails , And yet we strike not , but securely perish . Ross . We see the ...
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