| John Epy Lovell - 1844 - 900 Seiten
...take the present horror from the time, Which now suits with it. — While I threat, he lives — • I go, and it is done ; the bell invites me. Hear it...is a knell That summons thee to heaven or to hell. 22. THE BATTLE OF BANNOCKBHRN. Campbell Wide o'er Bannock's heathy wold, Scotland's deathful banners... | |
| English poetry - 1844 - 92 Seiten
...Which now suits with it. While I threat, he lives, Words to the heat of deeds too cold breath gives. I go, and it is done; the bell invites me. Hear it not,...is a knell That summons thee to heaven or to hell! SCENE II. Enter Lady Macbeth. [^4 bell rings. Lady. That which hath made them drunk, hath made me bold;... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1847 - 872 Seiten
...— Whiles I threat, he lives : Words to the heat of deeds too cold breath gives. [A bell rings. I , Or thinking, by our late dear brother's death Our...be disjoint and out of frame, Colleagued with the quench'd them hath given me fire. — Hark! — Peace! It was the owl that shriek'd, The fatal bellman,... | |
| William Shakespeare, Alexander Chalmers - 1847 - 506 Seiten
...atrocious design. This shows a great knowledge of human nature. WARBORTON. 5 Whiles I threat, he fives ; I go, and it is done ; the bell invites me. Hear it...Lady M. That which hath made them drunk, hath made me hold : What hath quench'd them, hath given me fire: — Hark !— Peace ! It was the owl that shriek'd,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1847 - 578 Seiten
...— Whiles 1 threat, he lives ; Words to the heat of deeds too cold breath gives. [A bell rings. I go, and it is done ; the bell invites me. • Hear...summons thee to heaven, or to hell. [Exit. SCENE II. The tame. Enter LADY MACBETH. Lady M. That which hath made them drunk, hath made me bold : What hath quench'd... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1848 - 456 Seiten
...Ml rings. I go, and it is done ; the bell invites me. Hear it not, Duncan ; for it is a knell Thai summons thee to heaven, or to hell. [Exit. SCENE II.—...hath made them drunk hath made me bold : What hath quench'd them hath given me fire : — Hark ! Peace ! It was the owl that shriek'd, The fatal bellman... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1848 - 78 Seiten
...whereabout, And take the present horror from the time Which now suits with it. [ Clock strikes Two. I go, and it is done ; the bell invites me. Hear it...knell That summons thee to Heaven, or to hell ! [Exit, L. — Thunder and Lightning. Enter LADY MACBETH, L. Lady M. That which hath made them drunk, hath... | |
| 1849 - 470 Seiten
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| Thomas King Greenbank - 1849 - 446 Seiten
...take the present horror from the time, Which now suits with it. — While I threat, he lives — I go, and it is done; the bell invites me. Hear it not,...is a knell That summons thee to heaven, or to hell. SPEECH OF HENRY V. AT HARFLEUR. ONCE more unto the breach, dear friends, once more ; Or close the wall... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1850 - 576 Seiten
...— Whiles I threat, he lives ; Words to the heat of deeds too cold breath gives. [A bell rings. I go, and it is done ; the bell invites me. Hear it...hath made them drunk, hath made me bold ; What hath quenched them, hath given me fire. — Hark ! — peace ! It was the owl that shrieked, the fatal bellman,... | |
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