| William Shakespeare - 1848 - 498 sidor
...send : There's not a one* of them, but in his house I keep a servant feed. I will to-morrow 'Betimes I will,) unto the weird sisters: More shall they speak...own good, All causes shall give way. I am in blood Slept in so far, that, should I wade no more, Returning were as tedious as go o'er : 'trantre things... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1847 - 70 sidor
...: There's not a one of them, but in his house I keep a servant fee'd.—I will to-morrow, (Betimes I will,) unto the weird sisters: More shall they speak;...worst: For mine own good, All causes shall give way; T am in blood Stepped in so far, that, should I wade no more, Returning were as tedious as go o'er.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1848 - 456 sidor
...betimes I will) unto the weird sisters: More shall they speak ; for now I am bent to know, By the worse means, the worst : for mine own good, All causes shall...blood Stepp'd in so far, that, should I wade no more, (1) And oeercome us like a summer's cloud. He does not mean that these things are like a summer's cloud;... | |
| 1849 - 822 sidor
...quoth the Qneen. The King, ma state of great excitement, says to her — " I will to-morrow, (Betimes I will,) unto the weird sisters: More shall they speak...own good, All causes shall give way; I am in blood Slept in so far, that, should I wade no more, Returning were as tedious as go o'er." One might have... | |
| 1849 - 812 sidor
...quoth the Queen. The King, in a state of great excitement, says to her — " I will to-morrow, (Betimes I will,) unto the weird sisters : More shall they...own good, All causes shall give way ; I am in blood Slept in so far, that, should I wade no more, Returning were as tedious as go o'er." One might have... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1849 - 952 sidor
...send: There's not a one of them, but in his house I keep a servant fee'd. I will to-morrow, (Betimes IV. 129 and a quarter in rheum: Therefore Slept in so far, that, should I wade no more, • <. e. All good wiihe« to all. • Forbid. ' PMS... | |
| Charles Knight - 1849 - 582 sidor
...anchorage ; but his imagination is about to receive a new stimulant :— " I will to-morrow (And betimes I will) unto the weird sisters : More shall they speak;...I am bent to know, By the worst means, the worst." " He has by guilt torn himself live-asunder from nature, and is therefore himself in a preternatural... | |
| 1850 - 600 sidor
...quoth the Queen. The King, in a state of great excitement, says to her — " I will to-morrow, (Betimes I will,) unto the weird sisters : More shall they...own good, All causes shall give way ; I am in blood Slept in so far, that, should I wade no more, Returning were as tedious as go oe'r." One might have... | |
| John Wilson - 1850 - 378 sidor
...quoth the Queen. The King, in a state of great excitement, says to her — " I will to-morrow, (Betimes I will,) unto the weird sisters : More shall they...own good, All causes shall give way ; I am in blood Slept in so far, that, should I wade no more, Returning were as tedious as go o'er." " Witch. By the... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1850 - 606 sidor
...a one of them, but in his house I keep a servant feed. I will, to-morrow, (And betimes I will,) to the weird sisters. More shall they speak; for now...own good, All causes shall give way: I am in blood Lady M. Did you send to him, sir ? 1 ie auguries, divinations; formerly spelled mtgures, as appears... | |
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