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Double, double, toil and trouble;
Fire burn and cauldron bubble.
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Pour in sow's blood
that hath eaten her nine farrow;
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Grease that's sweaten from the
murderer's gibbet throw into the flame;
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Finger of birth-strangled babe,
ditch-deliver'd by a drab;
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Make the gruel thick and slab,
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like a hell-broth boil and bubble,
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for a charm of powerful trouble.
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When shall we three meet again?
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In thunder, lightening or in rain?
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When the hurlyburly's done.
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When the battle's lost and won.
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That will be ere the set of sun.
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Where to meet with...
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Macbeth?
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By the pricking of my thumbs,
something wicked this way comes.
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So foul and fair a day I have not seen.
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A drum, a drum!
Macbeth doth come.
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All hail, Macbeth! Hail to thee,
thane of Glamis!
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What are these that look not like the
inhabitants o' the earth, and yet are on't?
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Speak, if you can: what are you?
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- Hail!
- What is't you do?
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Hail!
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Hail!
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Hail to thee, thane of Cawdor.
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All hail, Macbeth,
thou shalt be king hereafter!
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If you can look into the seeds of time and say
which grain will grow and which will not,
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speak then to me,
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who neither beg nor fear
your favours nor your hate.
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Hail!
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Lesser than Macbeth, and greater.
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Not so happy, yet much happier.
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Thou shalt get kings,
though thou be none.
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So all hail, Macbeth and Banquo!
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Go herefrom! Leave!
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Stay, you imperfect speakers,
tell me more.
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I am thane of Glamis, but how of Cawdor?
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The thane of Cawdor lives,
a prosperous gentleman;
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And to be king stands not
within the prospect of relief,
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no more than to be Cawdor.
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My lord, Macbeth!
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Kind gentlemen.
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The king hath happily received, Macbeth,
the news of thy success.
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As thick as hail came post with post
and every one did bear
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thy praises in his kingdom's great defence.
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We give thee from our royal master thanks.
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He bade us, from him,
call thee thane of Cawdor.
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What, can the devil speak true?
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In which addition, hail, most worthy thane!
For it is thine.
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The thane of Cawdor lives. Why do you
dress me in borrow'd robes?
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Who was the thane lives yet;
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But under heavy judgment bears that life
which he deserves to lose.
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Treasons capital, confess'd and proved
have overthrown him.
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Glamis, and thane of Cawdor!
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The greatest is behind.
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This supernatural soliciting
cannot be ill, cannot be good.
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If ill, why hath it given me earnest of
success, commencing in a truth?
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I am thane of Cawdor.
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If good, why do I yield to that suggestion
whose horrid image doth unfix my hair,
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and make my seated heart knock at my ribs
against the use of nature?
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Worthy Macbeth,
we stay upon your leisure.
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Give me your favour: my dull brain was
wrought with things...
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...forgotten.
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He shall spurn fate, scorn death, and bear,
he hopes 'bove wisdom, grace and fear.
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Let us toward the king.
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Hail!
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Whiles I stood rapt in the wonder of it,
came missives from the king,
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who all-hailed me 'Thane of Cawdor',
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by which title, before,
these weird sisters saluted me,
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and referred me to the coming on of time,
with 'Hail, king that shalt be!'
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Stars, hide your fires, let not light see
my black and deep desires.
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Lord Banquo!
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Do you not hope
your children shall be kings,
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when those that gave the thane of Cawdor
to me promised no less to them?
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That trusted home might
yet enkindle you
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unto the crown, besides
the thane of Cawdor.
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But 'tis strange: and oftentimes,
to win us to our harm,
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the instruments of darkness
tell us truths,
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win us with honest trifles,
to betray's in deepest consequence.
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Your children shall be kings.
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You shall be king.
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If chance will have me king, why,
chance may crown me, without my stir.
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Look, how our partner's rapt.
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Hail, king that shalt be!
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This have I thought good to deliver thee,
my dearest partner of greatness,
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that thou mightst not lose
the dues of rejoicing,
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by being ignorant of what
greatness is promised thee.
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Lay it to thy heart, and farewell.
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Glamis thou art, and Cawdor; and shalt be
what thou art promised.
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Come, you spirits that tend on
mortal thoughts, unsex me here,
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and fill me from the crown to the
toe top-full of direst cruelty!
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Make thick my blood;
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Stop up the access and passage to remorse,
That no compunctious visitings of nature,
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Shake my fell purpose, nor
keep peace between the effect and it!
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Come to my woman's breasts,
and take my milk for gall,
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you murdering ministers,
wherever in your sightless
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substances you wait
on nature's mischief!
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Come, thick night,
and pall thee in the dunnest smoke of hell,
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that my keen knife
see not the wound it makes,
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nor heaven peep
through the blanket of the dark,
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to cry 'Hold, hold!'
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Great Glamis, worthy Cawdor! Greater
than both, by the all-hail hereafter!
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Thy letters have transported me beyond
this ignorant present,
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and I feel now the future in the instant.
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My dearest love,
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Duncan comes here to-night.
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And when goes hence?
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To-morrow, as he purposes.
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He that's coming must be provided for.
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We will speak further.
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Put this night's business into my dispatch.
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Your face, my thane, is as a book where
men may read strange matters.
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To beguile the time, look like the time;
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Bear welcome in your eye,
your hand, your tongue.
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Look like the innocent flower,
but be the serpent under't.
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When Duncan is asleep,
whereto the rather shall
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his day's hard journey
soundly invite him,
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I'll drug his servents' wine.
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King Duncan is my kinsman.
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He hath borne his faculties so meek.
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Hath been so clear in his great office,
that his virtues will plead like angels,
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trumpet-tongued, against the
deep damnation of his taking-off;
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And pity, like a naked new-born babe,
striding the blast, or heaven's cherubim,
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horsed upon the sightless couriers
of the air, shall blow the horrid deed
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in every eye,
that tears shall drown the wind.
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Saint Michael, the archy
angel, be our safeguard
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against the viles and
wickedness of the devil.
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Do thou, oh prince of the heavenly host,
by the divine power,
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thrust into hell satan
and the other evil spirits,
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who wrong through the world,
seeking the ruin of souls.
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Amen!
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Thus thou renounce satan?
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I renounce him.
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And all his works?
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I renounce them.
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And all his palms?
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I renounce them.
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Amen!
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My son, is execution done on Cawdor?
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My liege, it is. And very frankly
he confess'd his treasons,
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implored your highness' pardon
and set forth a deep repentance.
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Nothing in his life
became him like the leaving it;
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He died as one that had been
studied in his death,
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to throw away the dearest thing he owed,
as 'twere a careless trifle.
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There's no art to find the mind's
construction in the face:
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He was a gentleman, on whom
I built an absolute trust.
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But where is Macbeth, the thane of Cawdor?
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Oh, worthy Cawdor!
Would thou hadst less deserved,
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that the proportion both of thanks
and payment might have been mine!
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The service and the loyalty
I owe in doing it, pays itself.
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Noble Banquo, thou hadst no less deserved,
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nor must be known no less to have done so.
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Give me your hand.
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This guest of summer,
the temple-haunting martlet,
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does approve,
by his loved mansionry,
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that the heaven's breath
smells wooingly here.
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No jutty, frieze, buttress,
nor coign of vantage,
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but this bird hath made his pendent bed
and procreant cradle,
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where they most breed and haunt,
I have observed, the air is delicate.
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If it were done when 'tis done,
then 'twere well it were done quickly.
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If the assassination could trammel up
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the consequence and catch
with his surcease success,
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that but this blow might be
the be-all and the end-all here.
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But here, upon this bank and shoal of time,
we'ld jump the life to come.
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But in these cases we still have judgment
here that we but teach bloody instructions,
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which, being taught,
return to plague the inventor
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this even-handed justice commends
the ingredients of our poison'd chalice
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to our own lips.
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When in swinish sleep their
drenched natures lie as in a death,
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what cannot you and I perform
upon the unguarded Duncan?
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What not put upon his spongy officers, who
shall bear the guilt of our great quell?
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Bring forth men-children only;
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For thy undaunted mettle should
compose nothing but males.
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Fiten!
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Will it not be received,
when we have mark'd with blood
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those sleepy two of his own chamber
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and used their very daggers,
that they have done't?
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Who dares receive it
other, as we shall make
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our griefs and clamour
roar upon his death?
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Leave all the rest to me.
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How goes the night, boy?
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The moon is down; I have
not heard the clock.
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Hold, take my sword.
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There's husbandry in heaven;
Their candles are all out.
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Take thee that too.
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A heavy summons lies like lead upon me,
and yet I would not sleep.
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Merciful powers,
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restrain in me the cursed thoughts
that nature gives way to in repose!
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Give me my sword.
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Who's there?
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A friend.
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What, sir, not yet at rest?
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The king's a-bed.
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He hath been in unusual pleasure, and
sent forth great largess to your offices.
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This diamond he greets your wife withal.
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I dreamt last night of
the three weird sisters:
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To you they have show'd some truth.
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I think not of them.
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Good repose the while!
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Thanks, sir: the like to you!
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Now o'er the one halfworld
nature seems dead,
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and wicked dreams abuse
the curtain'd sleep.
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Witchcraft celebrates pale Hecate's
offerings, and wither'd murder,
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Alarum'd by his sentinel, the wolf,
whose howl's his watch,
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thus with his stealthy pace.
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With Tarquin's ravishing strides,
towards his design moves like a ghost.
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Is this a dagger which I see before me,
the handle toward my hand?
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Come, let me clutch thee.
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I have thee not, and yet I see thee still.
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Thou marshall'st me the
way that I was going;
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Art thou not, fatal vision,
sensible to feeling as to sight?
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Or art thou but a dagger of the mind,
a false creation,
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proceeding from the heat-oppressed brain?
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I see thee still, and on thy blade
and dudgeon gouts of blood,
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which was not so before.
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There's no such thing.
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What news?
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The doors are open;
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And the surfeited grooms do mock
their charge with snores.
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We will proceed no further
in this business.
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Was the hope drunk wherein
you dress'd yourself?
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Hath it slept since?
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And wakes it now, to look so green and pale
on what it did so freely?
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From this time such I account thy love.
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Art thou afeard to be the same in thine
own act and valour as thou art in desire?
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I dare do all that may become a man;
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Who dares do more is none.
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What beast was't, then, that made you
break this enterprise to me?
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When you durst do it, then you were a man;
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And, to be more than what you were,
you would be so much more the man.
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I have given suck, and know how tender 'tis
to love the babe that milks me.
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I would, while it was smiling in my face,
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have pluck'd my nipple
from his boneless gums,
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00:26:43,543 --> 00:26:48,763
and dash'd the brains out,
had I so sworn as you have done to this.
235
00:26:48,764 --> 00:26:49,891
If we should fail?
236
00:26:49,892 --> 00:26:51,144
We fail!
237
00:26:52,856 --> 00:26:59,789
But screw your courage to the
sticking-place, and we'll not fail.
238
00:27:08,058 --> 00:27:15,241
Thou sure and firm-set earth,
hear not my steps, which way they walk,
239
00:27:16,953 --> 00:27:20,502
for fear thy very stones
prate of my whereabout.
240
00:27:20,503 --> 00:27:24,178
I go and it is done; the bell invites me.
241
00:27:24,930 --> 00:27:31,904
Hear it not, Duncan; for it is a knell
that summons thee to heaven or to hell.
242
00:27:41,677 --> 00:27:47,106
That which hath made them
drunk hath made me bold;
243
00:27:47,983 --> 00:27:54,540
What hath quench'd them hath given me fire.
244
00:28:04,395 --> 00:28:05,147
Hark!
245
00:28:09,240 --> 00:28:10,117
Peace!
246
00:28:13,249 --> 00:28:16,632
It was the owl that shriek'd.
247
00:28:20,975 --> 00:28:24,190
He is about it.
248
00:28:24,191 --> 00:28:25,444
Who's there? What, ho!
249
00:28:26,321 --> 00:28:27,114
Alack!
250
00:28:29,328 --> 00:28:32,669
I am afraid they have awaked,
and 'tis not done.
251
00:28:35,091 --> 00:28:38,223
The attempt and not the deed confounds us.
252
00:28:41,606 --> 00:28:42,483
Hark!
253
00:28:46,283 --> 00:28:51,002
I laid their daggers ready;
He could not miss 'em.
254
00:29:02,153 --> 00:29:09,044
I have done the deed.
Didst thou not hear a noise?
255
00:29:09,336 --> 00:29:11,508
I heard the owl scream
and the crickets cry.
256
00:29:11,633 --> 00:29:12,969
- Did not you speak? - When?
- Now.
257
00:29:12,970 --> 00:29:14,556
- As I descended? -Ay.
- Hark!
258
00:29:18,106 --> 00:29:20,528
This is a sorry sight.
259
00:29:20,654 --> 00:29:23,076
A foolish thought, to say a sorry sight.
260
00:29:24,245 --> 00:29:31,011
There's one did laugh in's sleep,
and one cried 'Murder!'
261
00:29:31,804 --> 00:29:34,310
That they did wake each other:
I stood and heard them.
262
00:29:35,479 --> 00:29:40,031
But they did say their prayers, and
address'd them again to sleep.
263
00:29:40,073 --> 00:29:41,326
There are two lodged together.
264
00:29:41,327 --> 00:29:47,256
One cried 'God bless us!'
and 'Amen' the other,
265
00:29:49,595 --> 00:29:53,604
as they had seen me with
these hangman's hands.
266
00:29:55,107 --> 00:29:58,448
Listening their fear, I
could not say 'Amen,'
267
00:30:00,328 --> 00:30:01,872
when they did say 'God bless us!'
268
00:30:01,873 --> 00:30:03,794
Consider it not so deeply.
269
00:30:03,961 --> 00:30:07,260
But wherefore could not I pronounce 'Amen'?
270
00:30:09,557 --> 00:30:12,230
I had most need of blessing,
271
00:30:15,112 --> 00:30:18,494
and 'Amen' stuck in my throat.
272
00:30:18,954 --> 00:30:23,297
These deeds must not be
thought after these ways;
273
00:30:24,926 --> 00:30:26,471
So, it will make us mad.
274
00:30:27,640 --> 00:30:30,689
Had I but died an hour before this chance,
275
00:30:33,111 --> 00:30:34,698
I had lived a blessed time
276
00:30:35,450 --> 00:30:39,501
for, from this instant, there's
nothing serious in mortality:
277
00:30:40,127 --> 00:30:44,930
All is but toys: renown and grace is dead;
278
00:30:46,099 --> 00:30:52,656
The wine of life is drawn, and the mere
lees is left this vault to brag of.
279
00:30:55,287 --> 00:30:58,169
Go get some water,
280
00:30:58,210 --> 00:31:01,802
and wash this filthy
witness from your hand.
281
00:31:04,976 --> 00:31:08,066
Why did you bring these
daggers from the place?
282
00:31:08,818 --> 00:31:09,946
They must lie there.
283
00:31:10,614 --> 00:31:14,372
Go carry them; and smear
the sleepy grooms with blood.
284
00:31:16,962 --> 00:31:18,382
I'll go no more.
285
00:31:20,762 --> 00:31:22,808
I am afraid to think what I have done.
286
00:31:24,938 --> 00:31:27,110
Look on't again I dare not.
287
00:31:27,945 --> 00:31:30,075
Infirm of purpose!
288
00:31:31,871 --> 00:31:34,001
Give me the daggers.
289
00:31:36,841 --> 00:31:39,596
The sleeping and the
dead are but as pictures
290
00:31:39,597 --> 00:31:43,648
'tis the eye of childhood
that fears a painted devil.
291
00:31:46,571 --> 00:31:52,167
If he do bleed, I'll gild the
faces of the grooms withal,
292
00:31:53,420 --> 00:31:55,383
for it must seem their guilt.
293
00:31:58,432 --> 00:31:59,601
Whence is that knocking?
294
00:32:00,729 --> 00:32:04,696
How is't with me, when
every noise appals me?
295
00:32:05,448 --> 00:32:06,993
What hands are here?
296
00:32:09,833 --> 00:32:12,380
Ha! They pluck out mine eyes.
297
00:32:15,471 --> 00:32:18,937
Will all great Neptune's ocean wash
this blood clean from my hand?
298
00:32:20,232 --> 00:32:27,039
No, this my hand will rather
the multitudinous seas in incarnadine,
299
00:32:29,211 --> 00:32:34,264
making the green one red.
300
00:32:35,851 --> 00:32:38,649
My hands are of your colour;
301
00:32:39,777 --> 00:32:43,201
But I shame to wear a heart so white.
302
00:32:47,878 --> 00:32:49,758
Retire we to our chamber;
303
00:32:50,927 --> 00:32:54,268
A little water clears us of this deed.
304
00:32:55,437 --> 00:32:57,734
How easy is it, then!
305
00:33:00,992 --> 00:33:03,163
Hark! More knocking.
306
00:33:04,625 --> 00:33:10,430
Get on your nightgown lest occasion
call us, and show us to be watchers.
307
00:33:13,228 --> 00:33:17,446
To know my deed, 'twere
best not know myself.
308
00:33:19,158 --> 00:33:23,752
Wake Duncan with thy knocking!
I would thou couldst!
309
00:33:32,021 --> 00:33:33,942
Who's there?
310
00:33:34,840 --> 00:33:37,400
Knock, knock! Never at quiet!
311
00:33:38,760 --> 00:33:41,102
A plague o'these pickled herrings...
312
00:33:41,710 --> 00:33:45,928
Knock, knock! Knock, knock! Knock!
313
00:33:56,890 --> 00:33:58,519
It is Macduff!
314
00:33:58,561 --> 00:34:01,693
Was it so late, friend, ere you went
to bed, that you do lie so late?
315
00:34:01,735 --> 00:34:05,118
Faith sir, we were carousing
till the second cock.
316
00:34:05,410 --> 00:34:06,788
Is thy master stirring?
317
00:34:08,542 --> 00:34:09,294
Macduff!
318
00:34:12,008 --> 00:34:13,387
Good morrow, noble sir.
319
00:34:16,185 --> 00:34:17,103
Good morrow, both.
320
00:34:17,772 --> 00:34:19,359
Is the king stirring, worthy thane?
321
00:34:20,779 --> 00:34:21,590
Not yet.
322
00:34:21,781 --> 00:34:26,500
He did command me to call timely on him:
I have almost slipp'd the hour.
323
00:34:26,959 --> 00:34:27,795
There is the door.
324
00:34:30,927 --> 00:34:32,472
I'll make so bold to call.
325
00:34:40,115 --> 00:34:42,077
Goes the king hence to-day?
326
00:34:42,996 --> 00:34:45,502
He does: he did appoint so.
327
00:34:48,175 --> 00:34:53,687
The night has been unruly: where we lay,
our chimneys were blown down;
328
00:34:54,731 --> 00:34:58,782
As they say, lamentings heard i' the air.
329
00:34:59,367 --> 00:35:01,372
Strange screams of death,
330
00:35:02,332 --> 00:35:08,346
and prophesying with accents terrible
of dire combustion and confused events
331
00:35:08,388 --> 00:35:10,892
new hatch'd to the woeful time,
332
00:35:10,893 --> 00:35:16,991
the obscure bird clamour'd
the livelong night.
333
00:35:17,659 --> 00:35:24,466
Some say, the earth was
feverous and did shake.
334
00:35:25,677 --> 00:35:26,930
'Twas a rough night.
335
00:35:27,724 --> 00:35:29,144
Murder and treason!
336
00:35:33,049 --> 00:35:33,717
What is't you say?
337
00:35:33,967 --> 00:35:34,886
Mean you his majesty?
338
00:35:35,137 --> 00:35:36,765
Ring the alarum-bell.
339
00:35:37,183 --> 00:35:39,188
Awake! Malcolm! Malcolm!
340
00:35:39,229 --> 00:35:40,441
Malcolm! Awake!
341
00:35:46,246 --> 00:35:47,791
- My lord!
- Murder and treason!
342
00:35:48,877 --> 00:35:51,883
Malcolm, Malcolm!
Malcolm! Awake!
343
00:35:59,150 --> 00:36:00,111
Husband!
344
00:36:01,572 --> 00:36:04,328
Horror, horror, horror!
345
00:36:04,329 --> 00:36:08,881
Tongue nor heart cannot
conceive nor name thee!
346
00:36:10,301 --> 00:36:12,723
Confusion now hath made his masterpiece!
347
00:36:13,400 --> 00:36:18,030
Most sacrilegious murder hath broke ope
the Lord's anointed temple,
348
00:36:18,300 --> 00:36:21,903
and stole thence
the life o' the building!
349
00:36:46,204 --> 00:36:47,039
What is amiss?
350
00:36:47,248 --> 00:36:49,378
You are, and do not know't:
351
00:36:49,420 --> 00:36:53,387
The spring, the head, the fountain of your
blood is stopp'd.
352
00:36:53,763 --> 00:36:55,768
The very source of it is stopp'd.
353
00:36:55,780 --> 00:36:57,492
Your royal father's murder'd.
354
00:37:04,217 --> 00:37:05,011
By whom?
355
00:37:05,051 --> 00:37:09,227
Those of his chamber, as
it seem'd, had done't:
356
00:37:09,269 --> 00:37:11,984
Their hands and faces were
an badged with blood;
357
00:37:12,360 --> 00:37:15,324
So were their daggers.
They stared, and were distracted.
358
00:37:15,325 --> 00:37:17,538
No man's life was to be trusted with them.
359
00:37:18,081 --> 00:37:20,587
O, yet I do repent me of my
fury, that I did kill them.
360
00:37:20,712 --> 00:37:22,341
Wherefore did you so?
361
00:37:22,675 --> 00:37:27,603
Here lay Duncan, his silver skin laced with
his golden blood;
362
00:37:29,023 --> 00:37:33,198
And his gash'd stabs look'd like a breach
in nature for ruin's wasteful entrance.
363
00:37:33,199 --> 00:37:36,539
There, the murderers, steep'd
in the colours of their trade,
364
00:37:36,540 --> 00:37:39,213
their daggers unmannerly
breech'd with gore:
365
00:37:39,797 --> 00:37:41,801
Who could refrain, that
had a heart to love?
366
00:37:41,802 --> 00:37:43,932
- Help me, hence, ho!
- Look to the lady.
367
00:37:45,853 --> 00:37:49,653
And when we have our naked frailties hid,
that suffer in exposure,
368
00:37:49,987 --> 00:37:53,120
let's meet to question this most bloody
piece of work,
369
00:37:53,412 --> 00:37:54,414
To know it further.
370
00:37:54,623 --> 00:37:59,133
- Fears and scruples shake us.
- In the great hand of God I stand.
371
00:38:00,094 --> 00:38:00,804
And I.
372
00:38:01,305 --> 00:38:02,057
So all.
373
00:38:03,310 --> 00:38:05,398
How goes the world, sir, now?
374
00:38:06,400 --> 00:38:07,486
Why, see you not?
375
00:38:07,487 --> 00:38:10,075
Is't known who did this
more than bloody deed?
376
00:38:10,242 --> 00:38:12,289
Those that Macbeth hath slain.
377
00:38:15,462 --> 00:38:19,138
I have seen hours dreadful
and things strange,
378
00:38:19,346 --> 00:38:23,063
but this sore night hath
trifled former knowings.
379
00:38:27,365 --> 00:38:34,423
By the clock, 'tis day, and yet dark
night strangles the travelling lamp.
380
00:38:35,926 --> 00:38:39,169
Is't night's predominance,
or the day's shame,
381
00:38:39,170 --> 00:38:42,274
that darkness does the
face of earth entomb,
382
00:38:42,733 --> 00:38:44,279
when living light should kiss it?
383
00:38:44,320 --> 00:38:46,032
'Tis unnatural,
384
00:38:46,033 --> 00:38:48,162
Even like the deed that's done.
385
00:38:51,587 --> 00:38:52,506
What will you do?
386
00:38:53,174 --> 00:38:53,592
Do?
387
00:38:53,593 --> 00:38:57,310
Where we are, there's
daggers in men's smiles:
388
00:38:57,311 --> 00:39:00,315
The near in blood,
the nearer bloody.
389
00:39:02,570 --> 00:39:03,823
Therefore, to horse!
390
00:39:03,949 --> 00:39:04,700
My husband!
391
00:39:05,327 --> 00:39:08,250
And let us not be dainty of leave-taking,
but shift away!
392
00:39:12,677 --> 00:39:13,637
Farewell, father.
393
00:39:14,514 --> 00:39:15,976
God's benison go with you,
394
00:39:18,482 --> 00:39:23,452
and with those that would make good of bad,
and friends of foes!
395
00:39:24,078 --> 00:39:25,581
Thou hast it now:
396
00:39:29,382 --> 00:39:32,806
King, Cawdor, Glamis, all.
397
00:39:33,725 --> 00:39:35,604
As the weird sisters promised,
398
00:39:36,189 --> 00:39:40,407
and, I fear, thou play'dst
most foully for't.
399
00:39:40,616 --> 00:39:44,749
Yet it was said, it should
not stand in thy posterity,
400
00:39:44,750 --> 00:39:48,718
but that myself should be the root
and father of many kings.
401
00:39:48,885 --> 00:39:54,731
If there come truth from them, as upon
thee, Macbeth, their speeches shine.
402
00:39:54,732 --> 00:40:00,034
Why, by the verities on thee made good,
may they not be my oracles as well,
403
00:40:00,035 --> 00:40:02,583
and set me up in hope?
404
00:40:04,045 --> 00:40:06,133
Malcolm and Macduff, my
lord, are fled to England.
405
00:40:06,300 --> 00:40:07,427
Fled to England!
406
00:40:07,970 --> 00:40:11,144
We can entreat an hour to serve; we'll
spend it in some words upon that business,
407
00:40:11,812 --> 00:40:12,857
If you would grant the time.
408
00:40:13,316 --> 00:40:14,694
At your kind'st leisure.
409
00:40:14,861 --> 00:40:18,327
You shall cleave to my consent, when 'tis,
it shall make honour for you.
410
00:40:18,954 --> 00:40:22,253
So I lose none in seeking to augment.
411
00:40:37,287 --> 00:40:40,211
You lack the season of all natures.
412
00:40:41,255 --> 00:40:41,756
Sleep.
413
00:40:43,510 --> 00:40:44,596
To bed.
414
00:40:46,433 --> 00:40:47,102
To bed.
415
00:40:47,269 --> 00:40:55,203
We have scotch'd the snake, not kill'd it:
416
00:40:55,204 --> 00:41:00,716
She'll close and be herself,
whilst our poor malice
417
00:41:01,092 --> 00:41:03,179
remains in danger of her former tooth.
418
00:41:03,180 --> 00:41:03,890
Banquo?
419
00:41:03,891 --> 00:41:06,520
He chid the sisters when first they put
the name of king upon me,
420
00:41:06,521 --> 00:41:07,941
and bade them speak to him:
421
00:41:08,108 --> 00:41:11,199
Then prophet-like they hail'd him
father to a line of kings:
422
00:41:12,243 --> 00:41:14,372
Upon my head they placed a fruitless crown.
423
00:41:15,584 --> 00:41:18,716
And put a barren sceptre in my gripe.
424
00:41:19,635 --> 00:41:21,764
Thence to be wrench'd
with an unlineal hand,
425
00:41:23,685 --> 00:41:25,481
No son of mine succeeding.
426
00:41:27,611 --> 00:41:29,950
If't be so, for Banquo's
issue have I filed my mind.
427
00:41:30,952 --> 00:41:33,458
For them the gracious
Duncan have I murder'd;
428
00:41:34,418 --> 00:41:37,384
Put rancours in the vessel
of my peace only for them.
429
00:41:37,676 --> 00:41:41,852
And mine eternal jewel given
to the common enemy of man,
430
00:41:42,520 --> 00:41:44,358
to make them kings,
431
00:41:46,279 --> 00:41:50,372
the seed of Banquo kings!
432
00:41:51,917 --> 00:41:58,599
Things without all remedy
should be without regard:
433
00:42:00,311 --> 00:42:03,485
What's done is done.
434
00:42:06,158 --> 00:42:07,202
To bed.
435
00:42:08,413 --> 00:42:10,209
To bed. Come.
436
00:42:12,172 --> 00:42:13,550
Liar and slave!
437
00:42:16,724 --> 00:42:23,990
My strange and self-abuse is the
initiate fear that wants hard use:
438
00:42:25,577 --> 00:42:29,419
We are yet but young in deed.
439
00:42:50,468 --> 00:42:54,686
Methought I heard a voice
cry 'Sleep no more!
440
00:42:55,730 --> 00:42:57,526
Macbeth does murder sleep',
441
00:43:00,115 --> 00:43:01,326
the innocent sleep,
442
00:43:03,581 --> 00:43:06,880
sleep that knits up the
ravell'd sleeve of care,
443
00:43:08,634 --> 00:43:10,722
the death of each day's life,
444
00:43:11,599 --> 00:43:14,982
sore labour's bath, balm of hurt minds,
445
00:43:15,901 --> 00:43:19,451
great nature's second course,
chief nourisher in life's feast!
446
00:43:19,493 --> 00:43:20,286
What do you mean?
447
00:43:20,411 --> 00:43:24,963
Still it cried 'Sleep no
more!' to all the house.
448
00:43:25,924 --> 00:43:30,476
'Glamis hath murder'd
sleep, and therefore Cawdor
449
00:43:31,979 --> 00:43:33,566
shall sleep no more;
450
00:43:36,949 --> 00:43:43,924
Macbeth shall sleep no more.'
451
00:43:53,529 --> 00:43:58,415
I will drain him dry as hay:
452
00:43:59,125 --> 00:44:03,760
Sleep shall neither night nor day.
453
00:44:03,761 --> 00:44:07,770
Hang upon his pent-house lid;
454
00:44:07,812 --> 00:44:12,823
He shall live a man forbid.
455
00:44:24,141 --> 00:44:26,145
To be thus is nothing
456
00:44:27,398 --> 00:44:29,486
but to be safely thus.
457
00:45:38,362 --> 00:45:40,492
What had he done, to make him fly the land?
458
00:45:41,452 --> 00:45:43,039
You must have patience, madam.
459
00:45:43,540 --> 00:45:47,048
He had none: his flight was madness:
460
00:45:48,218 --> 00:45:52,519
When our actions do not,
our fears do make us traitors.
461
00:45:53,730 --> 00:45:57,948
You know not whether it was
his wisdom or his fear.
462
00:45:58,742 --> 00:45:59,577
Wisdom!
463
00:46:00,329 --> 00:46:08,055
To leave his wife, to leave his babes, all
in a place from whence himself does fly?
464
00:46:35,242 --> 00:46:40,880
We hear, Macdoff and Malcolm are gone
hence, not confessing their cruel murders,
465
00:46:41,005 --> 00:46:44,138
but filling their hearers
with strange invention.
466
00:46:47,854 --> 00:46:51,362
But of that to-morrow,
here's our chief guest.
467
00:46:51,738 --> 00:46:56,958
If he had been forgotten,
it had been as a gap in our great feast,
468
00:46:56,959 --> 00:46:59,798
And all-thing unbecoming.
469
00:47:00,049 --> 00:47:05,938
To-night we hold a solemn supper sir,
and I'll request your presence.
470
00:47:06,355 --> 00:47:09,279
Let your highness command upon me.
471
00:47:09,487 --> 00:47:11,033
Ride you this afternoon?
472
00:47:11,408 --> 00:47:12,912
Ay, my good lord.
473
00:47:13,246 --> 00:47:17,840
We should have else desired your
good advice, in this day's council,
474
00:47:18,424 --> 00:47:19,594
but we'll take to-morrow.
475
00:47:21,181 --> 00:47:22,392
Is't far you ride?
476
00:47:24,062 --> 00:47:29,575
As far, my lord, as will fill up the time
'twixt this and supper.
477
00:47:34,294 --> 00:47:35,881
Fail not our feast.
478
00:47:37,176 --> 00:47:39,222
My lord, I will not.
479
00:47:39,932 --> 00:47:40,975
Farewell.
480
00:47:43,728 --> 00:47:48,990
Let every man be master of his
time till seven at night:
481
00:47:49,491 --> 00:47:55,505
To make society the sweeter welcome, we
will keep ourself till supper-time alone.
482
00:47:57,000 --> 00:47:58,963
While then, God be with you!
483
00:48:20,000 --> 00:48:22,631
Our fears in Banquo stick deeper.
484
00:48:25,388 --> 00:48:29,105
And in his royalty of nature
reigns that which would be fear'd
485
00:48:30,942 --> 00:48:32,195
'tis much he dares;
486
00:48:34,283 --> 00:48:37,329
And, to that dauntless temper
of his mind, he hath a wisdom
487
00:48:37,330 --> 00:48:39,921
that doth guide his valour
to act in safety.
488
00:48:42,135 --> 00:48:44,389
There is none but he whose being I do fear;
489
00:48:44,390 --> 00:48:47,397
And, under him, my Genius is rebuked;
490
00:48:49,067 --> 00:48:52,826
As, it is said, Mark
Antony's was by Caesar.
491
00:48:57,837 --> 00:49:01,387
Let the frame of things disjoint,
492
00:49:02,932 --> 00:49:04,603
both the worlds suffer,
493
00:49:07,025 --> 00:49:09,531
ere we will eat our meal in fear
494
00:49:10,324 --> 00:49:15,336
and sleep in the affliction of these
terrible dreams that shake us nightly.
495
00:49:15,837 --> 00:49:17,173
Better be with the dead,
496
00:49:19,136 --> 00:49:22,602
Whom we, to gain our
peace, have sent to peace,
497
00:49:22,853 --> 00:49:30,662
than on the torture of the mind
to lie in restless ecstasy.
498
00:49:32,709 --> 00:49:34,254
Duncan is in his grave;
499
00:49:36,384 --> 00:49:40,644
After life's fitful fever he sleeps well;
500
00:49:42,648 --> 00:49:48,119
Treason has done his worst:
Nor steel, nor poison,
501
00:49:49,497 --> 00:49:51,961
malice domestic, foreign levy,
502
00:49:53,882 --> 00:49:59,437
nothing can touch him further.
503
00:50:04,490 --> 00:50:05,743
Attend those men our pleasure?
504
00:50:06,536 --> 00:50:08,123
They are, my lord, without the palace gate.
505
00:50:08,499 --> 00:50:09,460
Bring them before us.
506
00:50:48,800 --> 00:50:52,308
Was it not yesterday we spoke together?
507
00:50:53,060 --> 00:50:56,944
It was, so please your highness.
508
00:50:58,837 --> 00:51:05,477
Well then, now have you
consider'd of my speeches?
509
00:51:08,442 --> 00:51:15,291
Know that it was he in the times past
which held you so under fortune,
510
00:51:16,127 --> 00:51:18,130
which you thought had
been our innocent self.
511
00:51:18,131 --> 00:51:20,386
You made it known to us.
512
00:51:20,679 --> 00:51:25,189
Do you find your patience so predominant
in your nature that you can let this go?
513
00:51:26,734 --> 00:51:31,536
Are you so gospell'd to pray for
this good man and for his issue,
514
00:51:31,537 --> 00:51:34,919
whose heavy hand hath bow'd you to the
grave and beggar'd yours for ever?
515
00:51:34,920 --> 00:51:36,214
We are men, my liege.
516
00:51:36,215 --> 00:51:39,304
Ay, in the catalogue ye go for men;
517
00:51:39,305 --> 00:51:43,690
As hounds and greyhounds,
mongrels, spaniels, curs,
518
00:51:43,731 --> 00:51:48,952
shoughs, water-rugs and demi-wolves
are clept all by the name of dogs.
519
00:51:50,205 --> 00:51:54,966
But if you have a station in the file,
not i' the worst rank of manhood.
520
00:51:56,427 --> 00:51:56,845
Say't!
521
00:51:56,846 --> 00:51:58,473
I am one, my liege,
522
00:51:58,474 --> 00:52:03,609
whom the vile blows and buffets
of the world have so incensed
523
00:52:03,610 --> 00:52:07,744
that I am reckless what I
do to spite the world.
524
00:52:07,745 --> 00:52:08,747
And I another.
525
00:52:08,956 --> 00:52:11,670
Both of you know Banquo was your enemy.
526
00:52:12,380 --> 00:52:13,174
True, my lord.
527
00:52:13,717 --> 00:52:15,053
So is he mine.
528
00:52:16,849 --> 00:52:20,120
And in such bloody distance
that every minute of his being
529
00:52:20,121 --> 00:52:22,028
thrusts against my near'st of life.
530
00:52:22,362 --> 00:52:24,826
We shall, my lord, perform
what you command us.
531
00:52:24,909 --> 00:52:27,164
Your spirits shine through you.
532
00:52:27,958 --> 00:52:32,301
Within this hour at most I will advise you
where to plant yourselves;
533
00:52:34,139 --> 00:52:38,649
Acquaint you with the perfect spy
o' the time, the moment on't
534
00:52:39,150 --> 00:52:43,368
for't must be done to-night, and
something from the castle.
535
00:52:44,162 --> 00:52:45,916
Always thought that I require a clearness:
536
00:52:45,957 --> 00:52:48,380
And with him to leave no
rubs nor botches in the work.
537
00:52:48,881 --> 00:52:54,101
Fleance his son, that keeps him company,
538
00:52:54,143 --> 00:52:58,110
whose absence is no less material to me
than is his father's.
539
00:52:59,154 --> 00:53:02,328
Must embrace the fate of that dark hour.
540
00:53:04,625 --> 00:53:06,087
Resolve yourselves apart:
541
00:53:08,133 --> 00:53:08,968
I'll come to you anon.
542
00:53:08,969 --> 00:53:10,514
We are resolved, my lord.
543
00:53:10,681 --> 00:53:16,010
It is concluded.
Banquo, thy soul's flight,
544
00:53:16,011 --> 00:53:21,581
if it find heaven,
must find it out to-night.
545
00:53:26,634 --> 00:53:31,228
Gentle, my lord, sleek
o'er your rugged looks.
546
00:53:31,896 --> 00:53:36,114
Be bright and jovial among
your guests to-night.
547
00:53:37,242 --> 00:53:44,884
O, full of scorpions is my mind, dear wife!
548
00:53:46,471 --> 00:53:53,027
Yet be thou jocund: ere the bat
hath flown his cloister'd flight,
549
00:53:53,028 --> 00:53:56,661
ere to black Hecate's summons
the shard-borne beetle
550
00:53:56,703 --> 00:54:00,712
with his drowsy hums hath
rung night's yawning peal,
551
00:54:01,422 --> 00:54:05,347
there shall be done a
deed of dreadful note.
552
00:54:05,348 --> 00:54:07,436
What's to be done?
553
00:54:08,104 --> 00:54:13,700
Be innocent of the
knowledge, dearest chuck,
554
00:54:14,995 --> 00:54:16,707
till thou applaud the deed.
555
00:54:18,920 --> 00:54:22,345
Come, seeling night,
556
00:54:23,681 --> 00:54:28,608
scarf up the tender eye of pitiful day;
557
00:54:28,609 --> 00:54:34,622
And with thy bloody and invisible hand
cancel and tear to pieces
558
00:54:34,623 --> 00:54:37,588
that great bond which keeps me pale!
559
00:54:39,008 --> 00:54:45,189
Light thickens; and the crow makes
wing to the rooky wood.
560
00:54:45,481 --> 00:54:49,198
Good things of day begin
to droop and drowse,
561
00:54:50,367 --> 00:54:56,131
while night's black agents
to their preys do rouse.
562
00:55:04,693 --> 00:55:08,743
The west yet glimmers
with some streaks of day:
563
00:55:10,038 --> 00:55:14,716
Now spurs the lated traveller
apace to gain the timely inn;
564
00:55:15,634 --> 00:55:19,142
- and near approaches the
subject of our watch. - Hark!
565
00:55:22,066 --> 00:55:23,569
- Then 'tis he.
- Stand to't.
566
00:55:24,530 --> 00:55:25,783
It will be rain to-night.
567
00:55:26,117 --> 00:55:27,411
Let it come down.
568
00:55:28,079 --> 00:55:31,838
Fly, good Fleance, fly, fly!
569
00:55:35,137 --> 00:55:36,181
The son is fled.
570
00:55:37,935 --> 00:55:40,065
We have lost best half of our affair.
571
00:55:44,158 --> 00:55:49,211
Well, let's away, and say how much is done.
572
00:56:01,489 --> 00:56:03,201
There's blood on thy face.
573
00:56:03,202 --> 00:56:04,580
'Tis Banquo's then.
574
00:56:09,382 --> 00:56:10,301
Is he dispatch'd?
575
00:56:10,302 --> 00:56:13,474
My lord, his throat is
cut; that I did for him.
576
00:56:13,475 --> 00:56:15,313
Thou art the best o' the cut-throats:
577
00:56:15,314 --> 00:56:17,818
Yet he's good that did the like for Fleance.
578
00:56:18,445 --> 00:56:21,702
Most royal sir, Fleance is 'scaped.
579
00:56:25,085 --> 00:56:26,380
Then comes my fit again
580
00:56:27,048 --> 00:56:31,056
I had else been perfect, whole as
the marble, founded as the rock,
581
00:56:31,057 --> 00:56:33,521
as broad and general as the casing air:
582
00:56:33,772 --> 00:56:40,788
But now I am cabin'd, cribb'd, confined,
bound in to saucy doubts and fears.
583
00:56:41,539 --> 00:56:42,333
But Banquo's safe?
584
00:56:42,334 --> 00:56:48,472
Ay, my good lord: safe in a ditch he bides,
with twenty trenched gashes on his head,
585
00:56:48,764 --> 00:56:50,518
the least a death to nature.
586
00:56:52,481 --> 00:56:53,275
Thanks for that.
587
00:57:11,942 --> 00:57:18,332
Thou hast it now: king,
Cawdor, Glamis, all; all,
588
00:57:19,836 --> 00:57:21,798
as the weird women promised.
589
00:57:22,258 --> 00:57:25,849
And, I fear, thou play'dst
most foully for't.
590
00:57:26,726 --> 00:57:30,234
Thou play'dst most foully for't:
591
00:57:31,111 --> 00:57:35,329
Yet it was said It should
not stand in thy posterity,
592
00:57:35,705 --> 00:57:40,007
But that myself should be the
root and father of many kings.
593
00:57:40,967 --> 00:57:42,178
Is't far you ride?
594
00:57:43,097 --> 00:57:47,608
As far, my lord, as will fill up the time
'twixt this and supper.
595
00:57:48,485 --> 00:57:50,447
Fail not our feast.
596
00:57:50,782 --> 00:57:52,870
My lord, I will not.
597
00:57:53,538 --> 00:57:54,373
I will not.
598
00:57:55,459 --> 00:57:56,378
I will not.
599
00:57:57,296 --> 00:57:57,923
I will not.
600
00:57:59,552 --> 00:58:03,937
I will not fail your feast.
601
00:58:49,065 --> 00:58:50,819
You know your own degrees.
602
00:58:55,831 --> 00:58:56,415
Sit down.
603
00:59:04,684 --> 00:59:07,608
And first and last the hearty welcome.
604
00:59:14,415 --> 00:59:17,297
Here had we now our
country's honour roof'd,
605
00:59:18,842 --> 00:59:22,266
Were the graced person
of our Banquo present;
606
00:59:22,350 --> 00:59:25,524
His absence, sir, lays
blame upon his promise.
607
00:59:28,948 --> 00:59:33,542
My royal lord, you do not give the cheer.
608
00:59:34,586 --> 00:59:35,839
Sweet remembrancer!
609
00:59:41,100 --> 00:59:45,611
I drink to our good friend Banquo
whom we miss!
610
00:59:48,325 --> 00:59:50,163
Would he were here!
611
01:00:13,717 --> 01:00:15,178
Which of you have done this?
612
01:00:18,645 --> 01:00:21,109
What is't that moves your highness?
613
01:00:23,280 --> 01:00:29,293
Thou canst not say I did it;
Never shake thy gory locks at me.
614
01:00:29,294 --> 01:00:31,715
Gentlemen, rise. His highness is not well.
615
01:00:31,716 --> 01:00:33,637
Sit, worthy friends.
616
01:00:34,097 --> 01:00:37,605
My lord is often thus, and
hath been from his youth.
617
01:00:38,691 --> 01:00:39,442
Look!
618
01:00:41,739 --> 01:00:42,533
Lo!
619
01:00:44,328 --> 01:00:45,373
How say you?
620
01:01:05,210 --> 01:01:10,012
Think of this, good peers,
but as a thing of custom:
621
01:01:10,263 --> 01:01:11,391
'tis no other.
622
01:01:12,100 --> 01:01:14,857
Only it spoils the pleasure of the time.
623
01:01:16,903 --> 01:01:17,905
Shame itself!
624
01:01:18,365 --> 01:01:20,202
Why do you make such faces?
625
01:01:20,787 --> 01:01:23,293
When all's done, you look but on a stool.
626
01:01:24,003 --> 01:01:27,678
Avaunt! And quit my sight!
627
01:01:27,928 --> 01:01:29,891
Let the earth hide thee!
628
01:01:29,933 --> 01:01:33,859
Thy bones are marrowless;
Thy blood is cold.
629
01:01:34,235 --> 01:01:37,534
Thou hast no speculation in those eyes
which thou dost glare with!
630
01:01:37,784 --> 01:01:42,461
The fit is momentary;
Upon a thought he will again be well.
631
01:01:42,462 --> 01:01:45,594
What man dare, I dare:
632
01:01:46,554 --> 01:01:52,400
Approach thou like the rugged Russian bear,
the arm'd rhinoceros, or the Hyrcan tiger.
633
01:01:52,401 --> 01:01:59,041
Take any shape but that, and my firm nerves
shall never tremble;
634
01:01:59,626 --> 01:02:02,800
Or be alive again, and dare me
to the desert with thy sword.
635
01:02:03,176 --> 01:02:06,976
If trembling I inhabit then,
protest me the baby of a girl.
636
01:02:08,187 --> 01:02:10,693
Hence, horrible shadow!
637
01:02:11,445 --> 01:02:14,577
This is the very painting of your fear.
638
01:02:15,412 --> 01:02:20,591
This is the air-drawn dagger
which, you said, led you to Duncan.
639
01:02:22,428 --> 01:02:23,556
Duncan!
640
01:02:27,356 --> 01:02:31,240
Why, what care I?
641
01:02:32,242 --> 01:02:37,212
If thou canst nod, speak too.
642
01:02:38,214 --> 01:02:46,818
If charnel-houses and our graves must
send those that we bury back,
643
01:02:47,026 --> 01:02:51,286
our monuments shall be the maws of kites.
644
01:02:53,750 --> 01:02:55,546
Fie, for shame!
645
01:02:57,133 --> 01:03:01,685
Blood hath been shed ere now,
646
01:03:02,645 --> 01:03:07,030
i' the olden time, ere human
statute purged the gentle weal.
647
01:03:07,031 --> 01:03:15,007
Ay, and since too, murders have been
perform'd too terrible for the ear.
648
01:03:16,678 --> 01:03:21,647
The times have been, that, when the
brains were out, the man would die,
649
01:03:22,858 --> 01:03:25,949
and there an end; but now they rise again,
650
01:03:26,158 --> 01:03:33,591
with twenty mortal murders on their crowns,
and push us from our stools.
651
01:03:34,719 --> 01:03:39,563
This is more strange than such a murder is.
652
01:03:42,737 --> 01:03:48,334
You make me strange even to
the disposition that I owe,
653
01:03:50,589 --> 01:03:56,644
when now I think you can
behold such sights,
654
01:03:57,855 --> 01:04:05,832
and keep the natural ruby of your cheeks,
when mine is blanched with fear.
655
01:04:06,124 --> 01:04:07,294
What sights, my lord?
656
01:04:08,254 --> 01:04:12,973
I pray you, speak not; he
grows worse and worse.
657
01:04:13,600 --> 01:04:17,484
Question enrages him. At once, good night.
658
01:04:20,800 --> 01:04:26,981
Stand not upon the order of your going,
but go at once.
659
01:04:27,733 --> 01:04:30,155
Good night; and better
health attend his majesty!
660
01:04:30,197 --> 01:04:33,287
A kind good night to all!
661
01:04:52,372 --> 01:04:58,637
It will have blood; they
say, blood will have blood.
662
01:05:01,936 --> 01:05:07,699
Stones have been known to
move and trees to speak.
663
01:05:09,787 --> 01:05:16,636
Augurs and understood relations have by
magot-pies and choughs and rooks
664
01:05:17,597 --> 01:05:21,355
brought forth the secret'st man of blood.
665
01:05:24,905 --> 01:05:26,116
What is the night?
666
01:05:26,659 --> 01:05:31,462
Almost at odds with
morning, which is which.
667
01:05:31,963 --> 01:05:37,392
How say'st thou, that Macduff denies
his person at our great bidding?
668
01:05:38,729 --> 01:05:40,733
Did you send to him, sir?
669
01:05:41,276 --> 01:05:47,290
I hear it by the way; but I will send.
670
01:05:49,545 --> 01:05:54,139
There's not a one of them but in his house
I keep a servant fee'd.
671
01:06:14,310 --> 01:06:16,315
More shall they speak;
672
01:06:20,658 --> 01:06:29,470
For now I am bent to know, by
the worst means, the worst.
673
01:06:32,143 --> 01:06:39,702
How now, you secret,
black, and midnight hags!
674
01:06:40,412 --> 01:06:42,792
I conjure you, by that which you profess.
675
01:06:43,377 --> 01:06:46,175
Howe'er you come to know it, answer me.
676
01:06:47,344 --> 01:06:51,145
Though you untie the winds and
let them fight against the churches;
677
01:06:52,063 --> 01:06:57,409
Though the yesty waves confound and
swallow navigation up;
678
01:06:57,618 --> 01:07:02,713
Though bladed corn be lodged
and trees blown down;
679
01:07:03,214 --> 01:07:06,805
Though castles topple on
their warders' heads;
680
01:07:07,515 --> 01:07:12,360
Though palaces and pyramids do slope
their heads to their foundations;
681
01:07:13,237 --> 01:07:19,794
Though the treasure of nature's
germens tumble all together,
682
01:07:20,545 --> 01:07:24,513
even till destruction sicken;
683
01:07:25,933 --> 01:07:27,561
Answer me!
684
01:07:32,907 --> 01:07:37,710
Macbeth! Macbeth! Macbeth!
Beware Macduff;
685
01:07:38,336 --> 01:07:41,761
Macduff, beware Macduff!
686
01:07:42,053 --> 01:07:43,306
He's fled to England.
687
01:07:44,517 --> 01:07:48,651
But I'll reach him still; give to the
edge o' the sword his wife, his babes,
688
01:07:48,693 --> 01:07:51,241
and all unfortunate souls
that trace him in his line.
689
01:07:53,287 --> 01:07:57,087
No boasting like a fool; This deed I'll do
before this purpose cool.
690
01:07:57,254 --> 01:08:08,530
Macbeth! Be bloody, bold, and resolute;
Laugh to scorn the power of man;
691
01:08:09,157 --> 01:08:17,676
For none of woman born shall harm Macbeth.
692
01:08:18,846 --> 01:08:33,545
Macbeth shall never vanquish'd be until
Great Birnam wood to high Dunsinane hill.
693
01:08:33,546 --> 01:08:38,307
Shall come against him.
694
01:08:38,432 --> 01:08:39,935
That will never be.
695
01:08:39,936 --> 01:08:44,738
Who can impress the forest, bid the tree
unfix his earth-bound root?
696
01:08:45,490 --> 01:08:48,455
Then live, Macduff: what
need I fear of thee?
697
01:08:48,497 --> 01:08:51,795
Beware Macduff! Beware Macduff!
698
01:08:51,796 --> 01:08:54,525
But yet I'll make assurance
double sure,
699
01:08:54,526 --> 01:08:57,266
and take a bond of fate:
Thou shalt not live.
700
01:08:57,267 --> 01:09:01,442
That I may tell pale-hearted fear it lies,
and sleep in spite of thunder.
701
01:09:01,443 --> 01:09:09,420
Macbeth shall never vanquish'd be
til Birnam forest come to Dunsinane.
702
01:09:09,796 --> 01:09:11,633
Sweet bodements! Good!
703
01:09:12,009 --> 01:09:15,058
Rebellion's head, rise never
till the wood of Birnam rise,
704
01:09:15,225 --> 01:09:19,692
and our high-placed Macbeth shall
live the lease of nature,
705
01:09:19,693 --> 01:09:24,496
pay his breath to time and mortal custom.
706
01:09:28,756 --> 01:09:32,640
What, is it so?
707
01:09:33,934 --> 01:09:38,570
Ay, sir, all this is so.
708
01:10:11,200 --> 01:10:16,170
Your father's dead, my child;
And what will you do now?
709
01:10:16,921 --> 01:10:20,136
My father is not dead, for all your saying.
710
01:10:20,137 --> 01:10:25,398
Yes, he is dead; how wilt
thou do for a father?
711
01:10:25,399 --> 01:10:28,406
Nay, how will you do for a husband?
712
01:10:30,870 --> 01:10:33,000
Why, I can buy me twenty at any market.
713
01:10:33,292 --> 01:10:35,297
Then you'll buy 'em to sell again.
714
01:10:37,802 --> 01:10:41,979
Thou speak'st with all thy wit: and yet,
i' faith, with wit enough for thee.
715
01:10:42,271 --> 01:10:44,067
Was my father a traitor, mother?
716
01:10:50,206 --> 01:10:51,250
Ay, that he was.
717
01:10:51,292 --> 01:10:52,503
What is a traitor?
718
01:10:53,129 --> 01:10:58,350
Why, one that swears and lies.
719
01:10:58,767 --> 01:11:00,605
And be all traitors that do so?
720
01:11:02,651 --> 01:11:06,826
Every one that does so is a traitor,
and must be hanged.
721
01:11:06,827 --> 01:11:10,210
And must they all be
hanged that swear and lie?
722
01:11:11,087 --> 01:11:13,509
- Every one.
- Who must hang them?
723
01:11:13,927 --> 01:11:16,474
Why, the honest men.
724
01:11:16,767 --> 01:11:19,689
Then the liars and swearers are fools,
725
01:11:19,690 --> 01:11:25,036
for there are liars and swearers enow to
beat the honest men and hang up them.
726
01:11:26,873 --> 01:11:28,794
Now, God help thee, poor monkey!
727
01:11:29,755 --> 01:11:31,467
How wilt thou do for a father?
728
01:11:31,926 --> 01:11:34,222
If he were dead, you'ld weep for him;
729
01:11:34,223 --> 01:11:38,775
If you would not, it were a good sign
that I should quickly have a new father.
730
01:11:39,026 --> 01:11:41,365
Poor prattler, how thou talk'st!
731
01:11:42,409 --> 01:11:46,709
Bless you, fair dame!
732
01:11:46,710 --> 01:11:48,843
I doubt some danger does
approach you nearly.
733
01:11:48,844 --> 01:11:50,845
Be not found here; hence,
with your little ones.
734
01:11:51,847 --> 01:11:54,018
To fright you thus,
methinks, I am too savage;
735
01:11:54,019 --> 01:11:58,696
To do worse to you were fell cruelty,
which is too nigh your person.
736
01:11:58,738 --> 01:11:59,865
Heaven preserve you!
737
01:11:59,907 --> 01:12:01,158
Whither should I fly?
738
01:12:01,159 --> 01:12:02,413
I must abide no longer.
739
01:12:06,547 --> 01:12:07,717
I have done no harm.
740
01:12:12,269 --> 01:12:13,229
Where is your husband?
741
01:12:14,273 --> 01:12:17,364
I hope, in no place so unsanctified
where such as thou mayst find him.
742
01:12:17,406 --> 01:12:18,239
He's a traitor.
743
01:12:18,240 --> 01:12:19,160
Thou liest!
744
01:12:29,767 --> 01:12:31,605
He has kill'd me, mother!
745
01:12:46,639 --> 01:12:54,908
Nought's had, all's spent,
where our desire is got without content.
746
01:12:54,950 --> 01:13:01,966
I am in blood stepp'd in so far that,
should I wade no more,
747
01:13:02,927 --> 01:13:09,985
Returning were as tedious as go o'er:
748
01:13:10,110 --> 01:13:27,358
'Tis safer to be that which we destroy
than by destruction dwell in doubtful joy.
749
01:13:49,790 --> 01:13:52,296
Each new morn, new widows howl,
750
01:13:53,590 --> 01:13:58,434
new orphans cry, new sorrows strike
heaven on the face,
751
01:13:58,435 --> 01:14:01,287
that it resounds as if
it felt with Scotland
752
01:14:01,288 --> 01:14:03,822
and yell'd out like
syllable of dolour.
753
01:14:04,031 --> 01:14:07,663
I am not treacherous, but Macbeth is.
754
01:14:07,664 --> 01:14:10,337
I think our country sinks beneath the yoke.
755
01:14:11,966 --> 01:14:20,068
It weeps, it bleeds; and each new day
a gash is added to her wounds.
756
01:14:21,513 --> 01:14:24,436
I think withal there would be
hands uplifted in my right;
757
01:14:24,937 --> 01:14:28,696
And here from gracious England have I offer
of goodly thousands.
758
01:14:29,155 --> 01:14:30,199
See who comes here.
759
01:14:32,413 --> 01:14:35,211
Good God, betimes remove the means
that makes us strangers!
760
01:14:35,545 --> 01:14:37,424
Sirs, amen.
761
01:14:38,761 --> 01:14:40,306
Stands Scotland where it did?
762
01:14:40,348 --> 01:14:45,109
Alas, poor country! Almost
afraid to know itself.
763
01:14:45,944 --> 01:14:48,909
It cannot be call'd our
mother, but our grave;
764
01:14:49,661 --> 01:14:54,380
Where nothing, but who knows nothing,
is once seen to smile.
765
01:14:55,257 --> 01:15:01,645
Where sighs and groans and shrieks
that rend the air are made, not mark'd;
766
01:15:01,646 --> 01:15:05,113
Where violent sorrow
seems a modern ecstasy;
767
01:15:06,366 --> 01:15:09,831
The dead man's knell is
there scarce ask'd for who;
768
01:15:09,832 --> 01:15:14,676
And good men's lives expire
before the flowers in their caps,
769
01:15:15,303 --> 01:15:17,391
dying or ere they sicken.
770
01:15:21,066 --> 01:15:21,776
How does my wife?
771
01:15:23,655 --> 01:15:25,493
Why, well.
772
01:15:26,412 --> 01:15:27,205
And all my children?
773
01:15:29,585 --> 01:15:30,254
Well too.
774
01:15:32,885 --> 01:15:35,683
The tyrant has not batter'd at their peace?
775
01:15:37,520 --> 01:15:40,526
No; they were well at peace
when I did leave 'em.
776
01:15:40,527 --> 01:15:43,116
But not a niggard of
your speech: how goes't?
777
01:15:45,205 --> 01:15:49,756
Now is the time of help; your eye
in Scotland would create soldiers,
778
01:15:49,757 --> 01:15:53,222
make our women fight, to
doff their dire distresses.
779
01:15:53,223 --> 01:15:55,436
Be't their comfort. We are coming thither.
780
01:15:56,439 --> 01:15:59,612
Gracious England hath lent us good Siward
and ten thousand men.
781
01:15:59,613 --> 01:16:02,745
An older and a better soldier none
that Christendom gives out.
782
01:16:06,002 --> 01:16:08,257
Would I could answer this
comfort with the like!
783
01:16:10,471 --> 01:16:13,894
But I have words that would be howl'd out
in the desert air,
784
01:16:13,895 --> 01:16:15,982
where hearing should not latch them.
785
01:16:15,983 --> 01:16:16,986
What concern they?
786
01:16:20,368 --> 01:16:21,872
The general cause?
787
01:16:22,457 --> 01:16:25,255
No mind that's honest but
in it shares some woe;
788
01:16:26,883 --> 01:16:30,350
Though the main part pertains to you alone.
789
01:16:33,858 --> 01:16:36,698
Let not your ears despise
my tongue for ever,
790
01:16:38,034 --> 01:16:42,377
that shall possess them with the
heaviest sound that ever yet they heard.
791
01:16:54,280 --> 01:16:55,073
I guess at it.
792
01:16:55,574 --> 01:16:57,078
- Your castle is surprised.
- No!
793
01:16:57,119 --> 01:16:59,625
Your wife and babes savagely slaughter'd.
794
01:17:03,634 --> 01:17:07,358
Give sorrow words: the
grief that does not speak
795
01:17:07,359 --> 01:17:11,235
whispers the o'er-fraught
heart and bids it break.
796
01:17:18,335 --> 01:17:19,337
My children too?
797
01:17:20,548 --> 01:17:23,388
Wife, children, servants,
all that could be found.
798
01:17:25,393 --> 01:17:26,729
And I must be from thence!
799
01:17:31,824 --> 01:17:35,415
My wife kill'd too?
800
01:17:37,879 --> 01:17:39,132
Be comforted:
801
01:17:40,302 --> 01:17:43,892
Let's make us medicines of our great
revenge, to cure this deadly grief.
802
01:17:43,893 --> 01:17:45,021
He has no children.
803
01:17:49,072 --> 01:17:53,123
All my pretty ones? Did you say "all"?
804
01:18:15,424 --> 01:18:17,387
O hell-kite! All?
805
01:18:30,500 --> 01:18:36,848
What, all my pretty chickens and their dam
at one fell swoop?
806
01:18:37,224 --> 01:18:38,769
Dispute it like a man.
807
01:18:38,811 --> 01:18:44,323
I shall do so. But I must
also feel it as a man.
808
01:18:45,367 --> 01:18:51,172
I cannot but remember such things
were, that were most precious to me.
809
01:18:54,096 --> 01:18:56,685
Did heaven look on, and
would not take their part?
810
01:18:57,144 --> 01:18:59,316
Be this the whetstone of your sword.
811
01:18:59,984 --> 01:19:03,324
Let grief convert to anger!
Blunt not the heart, enrage it!
812
01:19:03,325 --> 01:19:06,207
O, I could play the woman with mine eyes
and braggart with my tongue!
813
01:19:08,170 --> 01:19:13,557
But, gentle heavens, cut
short all intermission;
814
01:19:15,562 --> 01:19:21,325
Front to front bring thou this
fiend of Scotland and myself;
815
01:19:23,329 --> 01:19:25,501
Within my sword's length set him
816
01:19:28,383 --> 01:19:32,893
if he 'scape, heaven forgive him too!
817
01:19:34,396 --> 01:19:36,150
This tune goes manly.
818
01:19:37,236 --> 01:19:38,406
Come, go we to the king!
819
01:19:38,823 --> 01:19:42,415
Our power is ready;
Our lack is nothing but our leave.
820
01:19:44,002 --> 01:19:46,257
Macbeth is ripe for shaking,
821
01:19:47,468 --> 01:19:50,934
and the powers above put
on their instruments.
822
01:19:52,688 --> 01:19:59,537
Receive what cheer you may: the night
is long that never finds the day.
823
01:20:39,705 --> 01:20:40,916
What does the tyrant?
824
01:20:40,958 --> 01:20:43,546
Great Dunsinane he strongly fortifies.
825
01:20:43,547 --> 01:20:44,758
Some say he's mad.
826
01:20:44,759 --> 01:20:47,849
Others that lesser hate him
Do call it valiant fury.
827
01:20:48,058 --> 01:20:52,652
But, for certain, he cannot buckle his
distemper'd cause within the belt of rule.
828
01:20:53,194 --> 01:20:57,120
Now does he feel his secret murders
sticking on his hands;
829
01:20:57,997 --> 01:21:02,507
Those he commands move only
in command, nothing in love.
830
01:21:02,842 --> 01:21:07,076
Now does he feel his title
hang loose about him,
831
01:21:07,077 --> 01:21:11,695
like a giant's robe
upon a dwarfish thief.
832
01:21:38,298 --> 01:21:39,425
Lord!
833
01:21:40,136 --> 01:21:45,064
Bring me no more reports; let them fly all.
834
01:21:45,356 --> 01:21:51,370
Till Birnam wood remove to Dunsinane,
I cannot taint with fear.
835
01:21:51,996 --> 01:21:53,458
What's the boy Malcolm?
836
01:21:55,045 --> 01:21:57,008
Was he not born of woman?
837
01:21:59,514 --> 01:22:06,154
The spirits that know all mortal
consequences have pronounced me thus:
838
01:22:07,448 --> 01:22:17,054
'Fear not, Macbeth; no man that's born of
woman shall e'er have power upon thee.'
839
01:22:19,058 --> 01:22:26,952
Then fly, false thanes, and mingle
with the English epicures:
840
01:22:27,745 --> 01:22:33,425
The devil damn thee black,
thou cream-faced loon!
841
01:22:35,889 --> 01:22:37,642
Where got'st thou that goose look?
842
01:22:37,643 --> 01:22:41,067
- There is ten thousand...
- Geese, villain! - ...soldiers, sir.
843
01:22:42,487 --> 01:22:45,785
Go prick thy face, and over-red thy fear,
thou lily-liver'd boy.
844
01:22:45,786 --> 01:22:48,166
What soldiers, patch?
845
01:22:48,167 --> 01:22:51,340
Death of thy soul! Those linen cheeks
of thine are counsellors to fear.
846
01:22:51,341 --> 01:22:53,387
What soldiers, whey-face?
847
01:22:53,429 --> 01:22:55,475
The English force, so please you.
848
01:22:59,526 --> 01:23:01,948
Take thy face hence.
849
01:23:04,496 --> 01:23:10,092
Seyton! I am sick at heart, when I behold.
850
01:23:14,936 --> 01:23:16,022
Seyton, I say!
851
01:23:19,238 --> 01:23:27,966
This push will cheer me
ever, or disseat me now.
852
01:23:32,602 --> 01:23:37,238
I have lived long enough.
853
01:23:37,989 --> 01:23:43,627
My way of life is fall'n into
the sear, the yellow leaf;
854
01:23:46,049 --> 01:23:52,731
And that which should accompany old age, as
honour, love, obedience, troops of friends,
855
01:23:54,026 --> 01:23:55,655
I must not look to have.
856
01:23:57,993 --> 01:24:10,480
But, in their stead, curses, not
loud but deep, mouth-honour, breath,
857
01:24:11,733 --> 01:24:17,664
which the poor heart would
fain deny, and dare not.
858
01:24:19,334 --> 01:24:20,879
Seyton!
859
01:24:21,547 --> 01:24:23,009
What is your gracious pleasure?
860
01:24:24,137 --> 01:24:24,888
What news more?
861
01:24:25,640 --> 01:24:29,232
All is confirm'd, my lord,
which was reported.
862
01:24:31,487 --> 01:24:32,656
Give me mine armour.
863
01:24:34,911 --> 01:24:36,624
Send out more horses.
864
01:24:38,294 --> 01:24:39,881
Skirr the country round.
865
01:24:41,385 --> 01:24:43,389
Hang those that talk of fear.
866
01:24:44,976 --> 01:24:46,438
Give me mine armour.
867
01:24:49,528 --> 01:24:51,700
How does your patient, doctor?
868
01:24:53,078 --> 01:24:58,591
Not so sick, my lord, as she is troubled
with thick coming fancies,
869
01:24:59,217 --> 01:25:01,138
that keep her from her rest.
870
01:25:02,683 --> 01:25:03,978
Cure her of that.
871
01:25:07,277 --> 01:25:12,832
Canst thou not minister to a mind diseased,
872
01:25:14,836 --> 01:25:17,217
pluck from the memory a rooted sorrow,
873
01:25:18,678 --> 01:25:21,727
raze out the written troubles of the brain,
874
01:25:23,606 --> 01:25:28,446
and with some sweet oblivious antidote
875
01:25:29,300 --> 01:25:33,814
cleanse the stuff'd bosom
of that perilous stuff,
876
01:25:35,216 --> 01:25:36,887
which weighs upon the heart?
877
01:25:37,973 --> 01:25:42,024
Therein the patient must
minister to himself.
878
01:25:46,576 --> 01:25:50,543
Throw physic to the dogs; I'll none of it.
879
01:25:52,965 --> 01:26:00,608
Come, put mine armour on; give me my staff.
880
01:26:02,738 --> 01:26:05,953
Seyton, send out.
881
01:26:08,376 --> 01:26:14,181
Doctor, the thanes fly from me.
882
01:26:16,185 --> 01:26:17,480
Come, sir, dispatch.
883
01:26:20,612 --> 01:26:29,382
If thou couldst, doctor, cast
the water of my land, find her disease,
884
01:26:29,507 --> 01:26:32,514
and purge it to a sound
and pristine health,
885
01:26:33,099 --> 01:26:37,901
I would applaud thee to the very echo
that should applaud again.
886
01:26:37,902 --> 01:26:39,990
Pull't off, I say.
887
01:26:40,867 --> 01:26:47,340
What rhubarb, cyme, or what purgative drug,
would scour these English hence?
888
01:26:55,734 --> 01:27:05,548
I will not be afraid of death and bane,
till Birnam forest come to Dunsinane.
889
01:27:27,656 --> 01:27:29,494
What wood is this before us?
890
01:27:30,329 --> 01:27:31,415
The wood of Birnam.
891
01:27:34,046 --> 01:27:39,308
Let every soldier hew him down a bough.
892
01:27:40,060 --> 01:27:42,148
And bear't before him.
893
01:27:43,735 --> 01:27:47,327
Thereby shall we shadow.
894
01:27:47,828 --> 01:27:55,846
The numbers of our host and make discovery
err in report of us.
895
01:27:56,097 --> 01:27:57,099
It shall be done.
896
01:28:55,524 --> 01:29:00,702
I have two nights watched with you,
but can perceive no truth in your report.
897
01:29:00,703 --> 01:29:06,883
Doctor, I have seen her rise from her bed,
throw her night-gown upon her,
898
01:29:06,884 --> 01:29:10,769
unlock her closet, take
forth paper, fold it,
899
01:29:10,770 --> 01:29:14,401
write upon't, read it,
afterwards seal it,
900
01:29:14,443 --> 01:29:21,250
and again return to bed; yet all
this while in a most fast sleep.
901
01:29:21,292 --> 01:29:25,468
What, at any time, have you heard her say?
902
01:29:25,510 --> 01:29:28,224
That, doctor, which I will
not report after her.
903
01:29:28,266 --> 01:29:31,564
You may to me: and 'tis
most meet you should.
904
01:29:31,565 --> 01:29:37,997
Lo you, here she comes!
And, upon my life, fast asleep.
905
01:29:42,674 --> 01:29:43,927
How came she by that light?
906
01:29:43,928 --> 01:29:46,600
She has light by her continually;
'tis her command.
907
01:29:54,201 --> 01:29:59,797
- You see, her eyes are open.
- Ay, but their sense is shut.
908
01:30:09,810 --> 01:30:12,942
Yet here's a spot.
909
01:30:16,659 --> 01:30:19,205
Look, how she rubs her hands.
910
01:30:19,206 --> 01:30:26,891
It is an accustomed action with her,
to seem thus washing her hands.
911
01:30:26,932 --> 01:30:33,781
Out, damned spot! Out, I say!
912
01:30:38,950 --> 01:30:46,759
One: two: why, then, 'tis time to do't.
913
01:30:50,601 --> 01:30:53,942
Hell is murky!
914
01:30:59,246 --> 01:31:03,088
Fie, my lord, fie!
915
01:31:04,884 --> 01:31:06,054
Do you mark that?
916
01:31:07,139 --> 01:31:14,573
Yet who would have thought the old man
to have had so much blood in him.
917
01:31:18,833 --> 01:31:33,074
The thane of Fife had a
wife: where is she now?
918
01:31:35,705 --> 01:31:41,593
What, will these hands ne'er be clean?
919
01:31:44,016 --> 01:31:47,899
No more o' that, my lord, no more o'that,
you mar all with this starting.
920
01:31:49,152 --> 01:31:53,537
Go to, go to; you have
known what you should not.
921
01:31:53,871 --> 01:31:57,045
She has spoke what she should
not, I am sure of that.
922
01:32:00,720 --> 01:32:04,061
Here's the smell of the blood still.
923
01:32:07,068 --> 01:32:19,555
All the perfumes of Arabia will not
sweeten this little hand.
924
01:32:36,427 --> 01:32:39,977
The heart is sorely charged.
925
01:32:40,019 --> 01:32:46,576
I would not have such a heart in my bosom
for the dignity of the whole body.
926
01:32:48,580 --> 01:32:52,255
Wash your hands, put on your nightgown;
927
01:32:53,508 --> 01:32:55,387
Look not so pale.
928
01:32:56,640 --> 01:33:05,035
I tell you yet again, Banquo's buried;
He cannot come out on's grave.
929
01:33:11,675 --> 01:33:14,306
There's knocking at the gate:
930
01:33:24,454 --> 01:33:28,463
To bed, to bed!
931
01:33:30,092 --> 01:33:38,820
Come, come, come, come, give me your hand.
932
01:33:41,535 --> 01:33:45,878
What's done cannot be undone.
933
01:33:49,136 --> 01:33:53,771
To bed, to bed!
934
01:34:22,796 --> 01:34:24,049
God forgive us all!
935
01:36:14,470 --> 01:36:15,556
What is that noise?
936
01:36:16,015 --> 01:36:18,312
It is the cry of women, my good lord.
937
01:36:19,147 --> 01:36:21,778
I have almost forgot the taste of fears;
938
01:36:23,783 --> 01:36:29,421
The time has been, my senses would have
cool'd to hear a night-shriek.
939
01:36:31,049 --> 01:36:38,024
And my fell of hair would at a dismal
treatise rouse and stir as life were in't.
940
01:36:39,360 --> 01:36:45,207
I have supp'd full with horrors.
941
01:36:46,042 --> 01:36:53,977
Direness, familiar to my slaughterous
thoughts cannot once start me.
942
01:36:56,149 --> 01:36:57,526
Wherefore was that cry?
943
01:36:57,527 --> 01:37:00,784
The queen, my lord, is dead.
944
01:37:11,475 --> 01:37:13,313
She should have died hereafter.
945
01:37:13,814 --> 01:37:16,445
There would have been a
time for such a word.
946
01:37:21,331 --> 01:37:38,036
To-morrow, and to-morrow, and to-morrow,
creeps in this petty pace from day to day
947
01:37:38,078 --> 01:37:42,338
to the last syllable of recorded time,
948
01:37:43,967 --> 01:37:51,358
And all our yesterdays have lighted fools
the way to dusty death.
949
01:37:52,695 --> 01:38:03,386
Out, out, brief candle!
Life's but a walking shadow,
950
01:38:03,511 --> 01:38:09,233
a poor player that struts and
frets his hour upon the stage
951
01:38:09,859 --> 01:38:12,783
then is heard no more.
952
01:38:13,952 --> 01:38:24,685
It is a tale told by an idiot, full of
sound and fury, signifying nothing.
953
01:38:28,443 --> 01:38:29,989
Gracious my lord!
954
01:38:33,538 --> 01:38:39,469
I should report that which I say I saw,
but know not how to do it.
955
01:38:40,596 --> 01:38:44,564
Well, say, sir.
956
01:38:45,691 --> 01:38:53,584
As I did stand my watch upon the hill, I
look'd toward Birnam, and anon, methought,
957
01:38:53,626 --> 01:38:56,758
the wood began to move.
958
01:38:59,181 --> 01:39:04,650
If thou speak'st false, upon the next tree
shalt thou hang alive,
959
01:39:04,651 --> 01:39:06,071
till famine cling thee.
960
01:39:08,368 --> 01:39:14,340
If thy speech be sooth, I care not
if thou dost for me as much.
961
01:39:18,224 --> 01:39:20,635
I pull in resolution,
962
01:39:22,000 --> 01:39:28,345
and begin to doubt the equivocation
of the fiend that lies like truth.
963
01:39:31,546 --> 01:39:34,470
'Fear not, till Birnam wood
do come to Dunsinane;'
964
01:39:35,931 --> 01:39:42,822
and now a wood comes toward Dunsinane.
965
01:39:46,372 --> 01:39:52,469
Arm, arm, and out! There is nor
flying hence nor tarrying here.
966
01:39:52,678 --> 01:39:55,936
I gin to be aweary of the sun,
967
01:39:56,562 --> 01:40:01,281
and wish the estate o' the
world were now undone.
968
01:40:02,158 --> 01:40:03,703
Ring the alarum-bell!
969
01:40:11,972 --> 01:40:12,682
Seyton!
970
01:40:26,088 --> 01:40:29,053
Blow, wind! Come, wrack!
971
01:40:29,930 --> 01:40:33,731
At least we'll die with
harness on our back.
972
01:41:14,783 --> 01:41:19,878
I cannot strike at wretched kerns, whose
arms are hired to bear their staves.
973
01:41:22,384 --> 01:41:27,770
Either thou, Macbeth, or else my sword
with an unbatter'd edge
974
01:41:27,771 --> 01:41:29,525
I sheathe again undeeded.
975
01:41:29,567 --> 01:41:35,455
Our castle's strength will
laugh a siege to scorn.
976
01:41:37,544 --> 01:41:42,513
Here let you lie till famine
and the ague eat you up.
977
01:41:43,557 --> 01:41:47,525
Were you not forced with
those that should be ours,
978
01:41:48,235 --> 01:41:55,000
We might have met you dareful, beard
to beard, and beat you backward home.
979
01:42:28,979 --> 01:42:31,401
This way, my lord; the
castle's gently render'd.
980
01:42:32,027 --> 01:42:34,366
We have met with foes
that strike beside us.
981
01:42:34,408 --> 01:42:37,123
What's he that was not born of woman?
982
01:42:38,709 --> 01:42:42,175
Such a one am I to fear, or none.
983
01:42:42,176 --> 01:42:43,804
Abhorred tyrant!
984
01:42:48,231 --> 01:42:55,080
Thou wast born of woman; but swords
I smile at, weapons laugh to scorn,
985
01:42:55,790 --> 01:42:58,714
brandish'd by man that's of a woman born.
986
01:42:59,131 --> 01:43:03,140
Tyrant, show thy face!
987
01:43:03,558 --> 01:43:07,274
If thou be'st slain and
with no stroke of mine,
988
01:43:07,275 --> 01:43:10,532
my wife and children's
ghosts will haunt me still.
989
01:43:10,825 --> 01:43:13,665
Turn, hell-hound, turn!
990
01:43:16,045 --> 01:43:20,764
Of all men else I have avoided
thee; but get thee back.
991
01:43:22,309 --> 01:43:26,945
My soul is too much charged with
blood of thine already.
992
01:43:27,154 --> 01:43:31,372
I have no words; my voice is in my sword.
993
01:43:44,861 --> 01:43:49,956
I bear a charmed life, which must
not yield, to one of woman born.
994
01:43:49,998 --> 01:43:52,086
Despair thy charm.
995
01:43:53,548 --> 01:43:58,767
And let the angel whom thou
still hast served tell thee,
996
01:43:58,768 --> 01:44:04,782
Macduff was from his mother's womb
untimely ripp'd.
997
01:44:04,949 --> 01:44:06,995
Untimely ripp'd!
998
01:44:07,162 --> 01:44:09,208
Accursed be that tongue that tells me so,
999
01:44:09,209 --> 01:44:12,925
and be these juggling
fiends no more believed,
1000
01:44:14,178 --> 01:44:16,559
that palter with us in a double sense;
1001
01:44:18,104 --> 01:44:22,155
That keep the word of promise to our ear,
and break it to our hope.
1002
01:44:23,324 --> 01:44:24,828
I'll not fight with thee.
1003
01:44:25,746 --> 01:44:33,222
Then yield thee, coward, and live to be
the show and gaze o' the time.
1004
01:44:33,640 --> 01:44:40,280
We'll have thee, as our rarer monsters are,
painted on a pole, and underwrit,
1005
01:44:40,906 --> 01:44:44,038
'Here may you see the tyrant.'
1006
01:44:44,498 --> 01:44:51,806
I will not yield, to kiss the ground
before young Malcolm's feet,
1007
01:44:53,435 --> 01:44:56,400
and to be baited with the rabble's curse.
1008
01:44:59,365 --> 01:45:04,168
Though Birnam wood be come to Dunsinane,
1009
01:45:05,379 --> 01:45:10,098
and thou opposed, being of no woman born,
1010
01:45:11,560 --> 01:45:13,606
Yet I will try the last.
1011
01:45:16,571 --> 01:45:18,116
Lay on, Macduff.
1012
01:45:19,662 --> 01:45:25,258
And damn'd be him that first
cries, 'Hold, enough!'
1013
01:45:50,675 --> 01:45:54,601
Hail, king! For so thou art.
1014
01:45:55,311 --> 01:45:59,362
Behold, where stands the
usurper's cursed head.
1015
01:45:59,905 --> 01:46:01,575
The time is free.
1016
01:46:02,035 --> 01:46:06,711
Hail, Malcolm, king of Scotland!
1017
01:46:06,712 --> 01:46:26,507
Hail!
1018
01:46:54,613 --> 01:46:56,075
Peace!
1019
01:46:57,328 --> 01:46:59,500
The charm's wound up.
1020
01:47:00,305 --> 01:47:06,723
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