ACT II. Conditional Sentences. No. 1. SC. I. When we can entreat an hour to serve, We would spend it in some words upon that business, Sc. 3. If a man were porter of hell-gate, he should have old turning the key. p. 32. Sc. 2. SC. 3. No. 2 a. Had he not resembled My father as he slept, I had done it. p. 30. No. 3. If he do bleed Sc. 2. SC. I. SC. 2. SC. I. SC. 3. SC. 4. Sc. 2. I'll gild the faces of the grooms withal. p. 31. Condition implied. Our will became the servant to defect; Which else should free have wrought. p. 27. To know my deed, 't were best not know myself. p. 32. First Clause wanting. A heavy summons lies like lead upon me, The repetition in a woman's ear, Would murther as it fell. p. 35. God's benison go with you, and with those That would make good of bad, and friends of foes. p. 39. Second Clause wanting. As they had seen me with these hangman's hands. p. 30. SC. 4. SC. I. Duncan's horses..... broke their stalls, flung out, Dependent Sentences. Go, bid thy mistress, when my drink is ready, Sc. 2. SC. 4. Well; may you see things well done there :-adieu; Wake Duncan with thy knocking! I would thou couldst. ACT III. Conditional Sentences. No. 1. I am in blood SC. 4. Stepp'd in so far, that, should I wade no more, Sc. I. SC. 4. SC. 4. Sc. 6. SC. I. No. 2 a. If he had been forgotten No. 2 b. p. 50. The times have been, That had he Duncan's sons under his key, (As*, an't please heaven, he shall not,) they should find †What 't were to kill a father; so should Fleance. p. 55. No. 3. If there come truth from them, Go not my horse the better, If it be so, For Banquo's issue have I fil'd my mind. p. 42. If it find heaven, must find it out to night. p. 45. SC. I. SC. 2. SC. 4. Sc. 6. SC. I. Condition implied. We should have else desired your good advice. p. 40. I would set my life on any chance to mend it. p. 44. First Clause wanting. In his royalty of nature Reigns that which would be fear'd. p. 41. All things else that might.. Say, thus did Banquo. p. 43. Though I could With bare-fac'd power sweep him from my sight, Sc. 6. These flaws and starts.... would well become A woman's story. p. 50. That well might Advise him to a caution. p. 56. Second Clause wanting. Sc. 6. (He) hums; as who should say, &c. p. 56. SC. I Dependent Sentences. It was said It should not stand in thy posterity; SC. 2. SC. 4. But that myself should be the root, and father Of many kings. p. 40. God be with you. p. 41. Say to the king, I would attend his leisure. May it please your highness, sit. p. 50. Would he were here. p. 51. Sc. 6. That, by the help of these, we may again Sc. 2. SC. 4. SC. 5. Give to our tables meat, sleep to our nights. Some holy angel Fly to the court of England and unfold *His message ere he come; that a swift blessing May soon return to this our suffering country. p. 56. Time Sentences. Be innocent of the knowledge, dearest chuck, Strange things I have in head, that will to hand; Which must be acted, ere they may be scann'd. p. 53. SC. 2. SC. 3. ACT IV. Conditional Sentences. No. 1. Should I stay longer It would be my disgrace, and your discomfort. p. 64. If he were dead, you'd weep for him: if you would not, it were a good sign that I should quickly have a new father. p. 65. Were I king, I should cut off the nobles for their lands; *Time Sentence. should forge Quarrels unjust against the good. p. 68. Second Clause Indicative. Sc. 3. Though all things foul would wear the brows of grace, Yet grace must still look so. p. 66. SC. 1. Sc. 3. No. 2 b. Had I three ears I'd hear thee. p. 60. Had I power, I should Pour the sweet milk of concord into hell. p. 69. SC. 3. SC. 2. SC. 3. SC. 2. To what I ask you. p. 59. If such a one be fit to govern, speak. p. 69. If it be mine, Keep it not from me. p. 72. If he 'scape, Heaven forgive him too. p. 73. Condition implied. To do worse to you were fell cruelty. p. 65. I would not be the villain that thou think'st To relate the manner, Were on the quarry of these murder'd deer First Clause wanting. Poor bird! thou'dst never fear the net nor lime. Whither should I fly? p. 65. SC. 3. What should he be? p. 67.. |