The Plays of William Shakespeare,: In Eight Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators;J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington, R. Baldwin [and 6 others in London], 1765 |
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9 Saint Withold footed thrice the Wold , He met the night - mare , and her name told , Bid ber alight , and her troth plight , And aroynt thee , witch , aroynt thee . Kent . How fares your Grace ? web and pin , ] Diseases of the eye .
9 Saint Withold footed thrice the Wold , He met the night - mare , and her name told , Bid ber alight , and her troth plight , And aroynt thee , witch , aroynt thee . Kent . How fares your Grace ? web and pin , ] Diseases of the eye .
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... of the charm to the witch , aroynt thee right , i . e . depart forthwith . Bedlams , Gipfies , and fuch like vagabonds , ufed to fell these kind of fpells or charms to the people . They were of various kinds for various diforders .
... of the charm to the witch , aroynt thee right , i . e . depart forthwith . Bedlams , Gipfies , and fuch like vagabonds , ufed to fell these kind of fpells or charms to the people . They were of various kinds for various diforders .
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Alluding to the ufe that witches and inchanters are faid to make of wither'd branches in their charms . A fine infinuation in the fpeaker , that he was ready for the most unnatural mischief , and a preparative of the poet to her ...
Alluding to the ufe that witches and inchanters are faid to make of wither'd branches in their charms . A fine infinuation in the fpeaker , that he was ready for the most unnatural mischief , and a preparative of the poet to her ...
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You witch me in it , Surprize me to the very brink of tears . Lend me a fool's heart , and a woman's eyes , And I'll beweep thefe comforts , worthy fenators . 1 Sen. Therefore so please thee to return with us ,, And of our Athens ...
You witch me in it , Surprize me to the very brink of tears . Lend me a fool's heart , and a woman's eyes , And I'll beweep thefe comforts , worthy fenators . 1 Sen. Therefore so please thee to return with us ,, And of our Athens ...
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Hecate , and three other Witches . Lords , Gentlemen , Officers , Soldiers and Attendants . The Ghost of Banquo , and feveral other Apparitions . SCENE , in the End of the fourth Alt , lies in Eng . land ; through the rest of the Play ...
Hecate , and three other Witches . Lords , Gentlemen , Officers , Soldiers and Attendants . The Ghost of Banquo , and feveral other Apparitions . SCENE , in the End of the fourth Alt , lies in Eng . land ; through the rest of the Play ...
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