William Shakespeare

"Friend, Romans, Countrymen, Lend Me Your Ears.."-william shakespeare  




Shakespeare picture in book.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Shakespeare's house in Stratford.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Picture of play "Romeo and Juliet". This is the scene. Romeo dead, juliet by his side, and Friar right beside her. Also dead Paris

Friar. ROMEO!— [Advances.
Alack, alack, what blood is this, which stains
The stony entrance of this sepulchre?—
What mean these masterless and gory swords
To lie discolour'd by this place of peace?
[Enters the Monument.
Romeo! O, pale!—Who else? what, Paris too?
And steep'd in blood?—Ah, what an unkind hour
Is guilty of this lamentable, chance!—
The lady stirs. [Juliet wakes.
Jul. O, comfortable friar! where is my lord?
I do remember well where I should be,
And there I am: Where is my Romeo?

 

Painting of Macbeth

Scene of MACBETH, BANOUO, AND THE THREE WITCHES

1st Witch. BANQUO, and Macbeth, all hail!
Macb. Stay, you imperfect speakers, tell me more:
By Sinel's death, I know I am thane of Glamis;
But how of Cawdor? the thane of Cawdor lives,
A prosperous gentleman; and, to be king,
Stands not within the prospect of belief,
No more than to be Cawdor. Say, from whence
You owe this strange intelligence? or why
Upon this blasted heath you stop our way
With such prophetic greeting?—Speak, I charge you.
[Witches vanish.
Ban. The earth hath bubbles, as the water has,
And these are of them: Whither are they vanish'd ?
Macb. Into the air: and what seem'd corporal, melted
As breath into the wind.—'Would they had staid!

 

 

Project for Mr. Campbell.

By: Tashajean