| John Bartlett (18201905). Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. 1919. |
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| | | William Shakespeare. (15641616) (continued) |
| | | 1429 | Macb. What is the night? L. Macb. Almost at odds with morning, which is which. |
| Macbeth. Act iii. Sc. 4. |
| 1430 | I am in blood Steppd in so far that, should I wade no more, Returning were as tedious as go oer. |
| Macbeth. Act iii. Sc. 4. |
| 1431 | My little spirit, see, Sits in a foggy cloud, and stays for me. |
| Macbeth. Act iii. Sc. 5. |
| 1432 | Double, double toil and trouble; Fire burn, and cauldron bubble. |
| Macbeth. Act iv. Sc. 1. |
| 1433 | Eye of newt and toe of frog, Wool of bat and tongue of dog. |
| Macbeth. Act iv. Sc. 1. |
| 1434 | By the pricking of my thumbs, Something wicked this way comes. Open, locks, Whoever knocks! |
| Macbeth. Act iv. Sc. 1. |
| 1435 | | How now, you secret, black, and midnight hags! |
| Macbeth. Act iv. Sc. 1. |
| 1436 | | A deed without a name. |
| Macbeth. Act iv. Sc. 1. |
| 1437 | I ll make assurance double sure, And take a bond of fate. |
| Macbeth. Act iv. Sc. 1. |
| 1438 | Show his eyes, and grieve his heart; Come like shadows, so depart! |
| Macbeth. Act iv. Sc. 1. |
| 1439 | | What, will the line stretch out to the crack of doom? |
| Macbeth. Act iv. Sc. 1. |
| 1440 | I ll charm the air to give a sound, While you perform your antic round. 1 |
| Macbeth. Act iv. Sc. 1. |
| 1441 | | The weird sisters. |
| Macbeth. Act iv. Sc. 1. |
| 1442 | The flighty purpose never is oertook, Unless the deed go with it. |
| Macbeth. Act iv. Sc. 1. |
| 1443 | When our actions do not, Our fears do make us traitors. |
| Macbeth. Act iv. Sc. 2. |
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