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45. oldal
Poor bird ! thou ' dst never fear the net , nor lime , The pit - fall , nor the gin . Son . Why should I , mother ? Poor birds they are not set for . My father is not dead , for all your saying . L. Macd .
Poor bird ! thou ' dst never fear the net , nor lime , The pit - fall , nor the gin . Son . Why should I , mother ? Poor birds they are not set for . My father is not dead , for all your saying . L. Macd .
46. oldal
Will seem as pure as snow ; and the poor state Macd . I am not treacherous . Esteem him as a lamb , being compared Mal . But Macbeth is . With my confineless harms . A good and virtuous nature may recoil , Macd .
Will seem as pure as snow ; and the poor state Macd . I am not treacherous . Esteem him as a lamb , being compared Mal . But Macbeth is . With my confineless harms . A good and virtuous nature may recoil , Macd .
57. oldal
She throws forth Tarquin's name : * He , he , ' she says , Which speechless woe of his poor she attendeth , But more than he ' her poor tongue could not And his untimely frenzy thus awaketh : speak ; • Dear lord , thy sorrow to my ...
She throws forth Tarquin's name : * He , he , ' she says , Which speechless woe of his poor she attendeth , But more than he ' her poor tongue could not And his untimely frenzy thus awaketh : speak ; • Dear lord , thy sorrow to my ...
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JULIUS CAESAR 215 | 238 |
ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA | 277 |
SUPPLEMENTARY NOTICE TO THE THREE ROMAN PLAYS | 339 |
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