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" I go, and it is done: the bell invites me. Hear it not, Duncan, for it is a knell That summons thee to heaven, or to hell. "
Mr. William Shakespeare: His Comedies, Histories, and Tragedies - Page 23
by William Shakespeare - 1767
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: Winter's tale. Comedy of errors ...

William Shakespeare - 1839 - 568 pages
...it.3 — Whiles I threat, he lives ; Words to the heat of deeds too cold breath gives. [A bell rirtgs. I go, and it is done ; the bell invites me. Hear it not, Duncan ; for it is a knell That summons thee to heaven, or to hell. [Exit. SCENE II. The same. Enter LADY MACBETH. Lady M. That which...
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Gawthrop's journal of literature, science, and arts

206 pages
...pre-concerted signal from his wife — and as he creeps into the room of royal slumber, he exclaims, I go and it is done — the bell invites me ! Hear it not, Duncan, for it is a knell That summons thee to heaven or to hell. Determined that the deed shall be accomplished, and distrustful...
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The plays and poems of Shakespeare, according to the improved text ..., Volume 6

William Shakespeare - 1842 - 396 pages
...now suits with it. 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 not, Duncan ; for it is a knell, That summons thee to heaven or to hell. {Exit. SCENE II. The same. Enter LADY MACBETH. L. Macb. That which...
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The family Shakespeare [expurgated by T. Bowdler]. in which those words are ...

William Shakespeare - 1843 - 1008 pages
...suits with it. — 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 not, Duncan ; for it is a knell That summons thcc to heaven, or to hell. [Erit. SCENE II. — The tame. Enter Lady MACUTH. Laily M. That...
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The Plays and Poems of William Shakespeare: Printed from the Text ..., Volume 5

William Shakespeare - 1843 - 450 pages
...suits with it. — 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 not, Duncan; for it is a knell , That summons thee to heaven or to hell. [Exit. SCENE II. The Same. Enter Lady MACBETH. Lady M. That which...
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The Works of William Shakspeare: The Text Formed from an Intirely ..., Volume 7

William Shakespeare - 1843 - 652 pages
...suits with it. — 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 not, Duncan ; for it is a knell, That summons thee to heaven or to hell. [Exit. 7 The curtain'd sleep : witcheraft celebrates] So all the...
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The works of William Shakespeare, the text formed from an entirely ..., Volume 7

William Shakespeare - 1843 - 646 pages
...suits with it. — 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 not, Duncan ; for it is a knell, That summons thee to heaven or to hell. [Ejrit. 1 The curtain'd sleep : witchcraft celebrates] So all the...
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Knight's Cabinet edition of the works of William Shakspere, Volume 9

William Shakespeare - 1843 - 406 pages
...suits with it. — Whiles I threat he lives : Words to the beat of deeds too cold breath gives. [A bell rings. I go, and it is done ; the bell invites me. Hear it not, Duncan ; for it is a knell That summons thee to heaven, or to hell. [Exit. SCENE IL— The same. Enter LADY MACBETH. Lady M. That which...
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The Works of Shakespere, Volume 2

William Shakespeare - 1843 - 582 pages
...now suits with it. 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 not Duncan ; for it is a knell That summons thee to heaven or to hell. \ !•'..< it. SCENE II. — The same. Enter LADY MACBETH. f. n<l<l...
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The works of Shakspere, revised from the best authorities: with a ..., Volume 2

William Shakespeare - 1843 - 594 pages
...with it. Whiles I threat, he lives : Words to the heat of deeds too cold breath gives. [A bell ringe. I go, and it is done ; the bell invites me. Hear it not Duncan ; for it is a knell That summons thee to heaven or to hell. [Exit. SCENE II. — The same. Enter LADY MACBETH. Ladg M. That...
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