SIWARD. This way, my lord ! The castle's gently rendered. The tyrant's people on both sides do fight. The day almost itself professes yours. And little is to do. MALCOLM. We have met with foes That strike beside us. SIWARD. Enter, sir, the castle. Ainsworth's Magazine - Side 529redigeret af - 1842Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| William Shakespeare - 1839 - 572 sider
...fortune! And more I beg not. [Exit. Alarum. Enter MALCOLM and Old SIWARD. Siw. This way, my lord.—The castle's gently rendered : The tyrant's people on both sides do fight; The noble thanes do bravely in the war; The day almost itself professes yours, And little is to do. Mai.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1844 - 568 sider
...fortune! And more I beg not. [Exit. Alarum. Enter MALCOLM and Old SIWARD. Siw. This way, my lord.—The castle's gently rendered : The tyrant's people on both sides do fight; The noble thanes do bravely in the war; The day almost itself professes yours, And little is to do. Mai.... | |
| G. F. Sargent, William Shakespeare - 1846 - 292 sider
...from the edge of the river Tay. MACBETH. ACT V. 8СВМE ViI. DUNSINANE. MALCOLM and SIWARD. Site. This way, my lord ;—the castle's gently rendered...; The tyrant's people on both sides do fight ; The noble thanes do bravely in the war ; The day almost itself professes yours, And little is to do. Mai.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1848 - 574 sider
...fortune! And more I beg not. [Exit. Alarum. Enter MALCOLM and Old SIWARD. SMC. This way, my lord.—The castle's gently rendered : The tyrant's people on both sides do fight; The noble thanes do bravely in the war; The day almost itself professes yours, And little is to do. Mai.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1850 - 590 sider
...fortune! And more I beg not. [Exit. Alarum. Enter MALCOLM and Old SIWARD. Siiv. This way, my lord.—The castle's gently rendered : The tyrant's people on both sides do fight; The noble thanes do bravely in the war; The day almost itself professes yours, And little is to do. Mai.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1850 - 576 sider
...fortune! And more I beg not. \Exit. Alarum. Enter MALCOLM and Old SIWARD. Siw. This way, my lord.—The castle's gently rendered : The tyrant's people on both sides do fight ; The noble thanes do bravely in the war ; The day almost itself professes yours, And little is to do. Mai.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1850 - 606 sider
...fortune! And more I beg not. [Exit. Alarum. Enter MALCOLM and Old SIWARD. Siw. This way, my lord.—The castle's gently rendered : The tyrant's people on both sides do fight; The noble thanes do bravely in the war; The day almost itself professes yours, And little is to do. Mai.... | |
| George Frederick Graham - 1852 - 570 sider
...1 Let me find him, fortune ! And more I beg not. [Exit. Alarum. Enter MALCOLM and old SIWARD. Siw. This way, my lord ; — the castle's gently rendered...: The tyrant's people on both sides do fight; The noble thanes do bravely in the war; The day almost itself professes yours, And little is to do. Mai.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1869 - 234 sider
...gently render'd: * The tyrant's people on both sides do fight; The noble thanes do bravely in the war; The day almost itself professes yours, And little...strike beside us. Siward. Enter, sir, the castle. [Exeunt. Alarum. SCENE VIII. Another part of the fold. Enter MACBETH. Macbeth. Why should I play the... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1871 - 260 sider
...gently render'd: The tyrant's people on both sides do fight; The noble thanes do bravely in the war; The day almost itself professes yours, And little...Malcolm. We have met with foes That strike beside us. Sward. Enter, sir, the castle. [Exeunt. Alarum. SCENE VIII. Another part of the field. Enter MACBETH.... | |
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