Lady Macbeth's Monologue

Lady Macbeth's Monologue - In every point twice done and then done double. I dare do all that may become a man; Have theirs, themselves and what is theirs, in compt,. What beast was't, then, that made. To alter favour ever is to fear:. Your face, my thane, is as a book where men may read strange matters. Who dares do more is none. My lord is often thus, and hath been from his youth: O, never shall sun that morrow see! Lady macbeth the messenger croaks the announcement of duncan’s fatal arrival to my castle, just like a raven would croak out a.

To alter favour ever is to fear:. Lady macbeth the messenger croaks the announcement of duncan’s fatal arrival to my castle, just like a raven would croak out a. I dare do all that may become a man; In every point twice done and then done double. O, never shall sun that morrow see! Your face, my thane, is as a book where men may read strange matters. Who dares do more is none. What beast was't, then, that made. Have theirs, themselves and what is theirs, in compt,. My lord is often thus, and hath been from his youth:

Lady macbeth the messenger croaks the announcement of duncan’s fatal arrival to my castle, just like a raven would croak out a. Who dares do more is none. Your face, my thane, is as a book where men may read strange matters. O, never shall sun that morrow see! Have theirs, themselves and what is theirs, in compt,. My lord is often thus, and hath been from his youth: In every point twice done and then done double. What beast was't, then, that made. To alter favour ever is to fear:. I dare do all that may become a man;

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My Lord Is Often Thus, And Hath Been From His Youth:

Your face, my thane, is as a book where men may read strange matters. O, never shall sun that morrow see! Have theirs, themselves and what is theirs, in compt,. To alter favour ever is to fear:.

Who Dares Do More Is None.

I dare do all that may become a man; What beast was't, then, that made. In every point twice done and then done double. Lady macbeth the messenger croaks the announcement of duncan’s fatal arrival to my castle, just like a raven would croak out a.

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