| 1842 - 840 pàgines
...passage which just precedes this high-wrought and solemn frenzy ? "Much. — One cried, God bleit yt ! and, Amen, the other ; As they had seen me, with these...deeply. Macb. — But wherefore could not I pronounce nmen f I had mott need of blessing, and amen Stuck in my throat. Lady M. — These deeds must not be... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1817 - 360 pàgines
...address'd them Again to sleep. Lady .1/. There are two lodg'd together. Mach. One cry'd, God bleu IM/ and, Amen, the other; As they had seen me, with these...say, God bless us. Lady M. Consider it not so deeply. Mach. But wherefore could not 1 pronounce, amen ? I had most need of blessing, and amen Stuck in my... | |
| Albert Picket - 1820 - 314 pàgines
...their pray'rs, and address'd them Again to sleep. Lady. A foolish thought to say a sorry sight. Mac. One cried, God bless us! and Amen, the other; As they...not say Amen, When they did say God bless us. Lady. There are two lodg'd together. Mac. But wherefore could I not pronounce Amen ? I had most need of blessing,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 516 pàgines
...them : But they did say their prayers, and address'd them Again to sleep. Lady M. There are two lodged together. Macb. One, cried, God bless us! and, Amen,...When they did say, God bless us. Lady M, Consider if not so deeply. Macb. But wherefore could not I pronounce, amen ? I had most need of blessing, and... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1823 - 448 pàgines
...sleep. Lady M. There are two lodg'd together. Macb. One cried, God bless us ! and, Amen, the other ; Asi they had seen me, with these hangman's hands. Listening...most need of blessing, and amen Stuck in my throat. LadyM. These deeds must not be thought After these ways ; so, it will make us mad. Macb. Methought,... | |
| 1824 - 720 pàgines
...them ; But they did say their prayers, and addressed them Again to sleep. Lady M. There are two lodged together. Macb. One cried, God bless us ! and Amen,...not I pronounce amen ? I had most need of blessing, but amen Stuck in my throat. !.<'•:' a M. These deeds must not be thought After these ways ; so,... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1824 - 486 pàgines
...prayers, and address'd them Again to sleep. Lady. There are two lodged together. Mad. One cry'd, " God bless us :" and " Amen," the other ; As they had...say, Amen, When they did say, God bless us. Lady. Consider it not so deeply. Macb. But wherefore could not I pronounce, amen? I had most need of blessing,... | |
| British poets - 1824 - 676 pàgines
...with it. — Whiles I threat, he lives ; Words to the heat of deeds too cold breath gives. One cry'd God bless us, and, Amen, the other ; As they had seen...could not say, amen, When they did say, God bless us. The tyrannous and bloody act is done ; The most arch deed of piteous massacre, That ever yet this land... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1825 - 360 pàgines
...Macb. This is a sorry sight. Lady MA foolish thought, to say a sorry sight. [Looking on his hands. Macb. There's one did laugh in his sleep, and one...say, God bless us. Lady M. Consider it not so deeply. Mac. But wherefore could not I pronounce, amen ? I had most need of blessing, and amen Stuck in my... | |
| Kilkenny city, theatre - 1825 - 192 pàgines
...them : But they did say their prayers, and address'd them Again to sleep." " One cried, God bleti ut ! and, Amen, the other ; As they had seen me with these...could not say, Amen, When they did say, God bless us." When urged, by Lady Macbeth, to return to the Chamber which had been the scene of his crime, his manner... | |
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