Macbeth
Macbeth
BY
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE
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CONTENTS
Dramatis Personae (Persons Represented)
ACT 1
Scene 1
Scene 2
Scene 3
Scene 4
Scene 5
Scene 6
Scene 7
ACT 2
Scene 1
Scene 2
Scene 3
Scene 4
ACT 3
Scene 1
Scene 2
Scene 3
Scene 4
Scene 5
Scene 6
ACT 4
Scene 1
Scene 2
Scene 3
ACT 5
Scene 1
Scene 2
Scene 3
Scene 4
Scene 5
Scene 6
Scene 7
Scene 8
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LADY MACBETH.
LADY MACDUFF.
SCENE: In the end of the Fourth Act, in England; through the rest of the Play,
in Scotland; and chiefly at Macbeth's Castle.
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ACT 1
4
SCENE 1
A desert place.
First Witch
Second Witch
Third Witch
First Witch
Second Witch
Third Witch
First Witch
I come, Graymalkin!
Second Witch
Paddock calls.
Third Witch
Anon.
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ALL
Exeunt
6
SCENE 2
DUNCAN
MALCOLM
Sergeant
Doubtful it stood;
As two spent swimmers, that do cling together
And choke their art. The merciless Macdonwald--
Worthy to be a rebel, for to that
The multiplying villanies of nature
Do swarm upon him--from the western isles
Of kerns and gallowglasses is supplied;
And fortune, on his damned quarrel smiling,
Show'd like a rebel's whore: but all's too weak:
For brave Macbeth--well he deserves that name--
Disdaining fortune, with his brandish'd steel,
Which smoked with bloody execution,
Like valour's minion carved out his passage
Till he faced the slave;
Which ne'er shook hands, nor bade farewell to him,
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DUNCAN
Sergeant
DUNCAN
Sergeant
Yes;
As sparrows eagles, or the hare the lion.
If I say sooth, I must report they were
As cannons overcharged with double cracks, so they
Doubly redoubled strokes upon the foe:
Except they meant to bathe in reeking wounds,
Or memorise another Golgotha,
I cannot tell.
But I am faint, my gashes cry for help.
DUNCAN
Enter ROSS
MALCOLM
LENNOX
ROSS
DUNCAN
ROSS
DUNCAN
Great happiness!
ROSS
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That now
Sweno, the Norways' king, craves composition:
Nor would we deign him burial of his men
Till he disbursed at Saint Colme's inch
Ten thousand dollars to our general use.
DUNCAN
ROSS
DUNCAN
Exeunt
10
SCENE 3
First Witch
Second Witch
Killing swine.
Third Witch
First Witch
Second Witch
First Witch
Thou'rt kind.
Third Witch
And I another.
First Witch
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Second Witch
First Witch
Drum within
Third Witch
A drum, a drum!
Macbeth doth come.
ALL
MACBETH
BANQUO
MACBETH
First Witch
Second Witch
Third Witch
BANQUO
And say which grain will grow and which will not,
Speak then to me, who neither beg nor fear
Your favours nor your hate.
First Witch
Hail!
Second Witch
Hail!
Third Witch
Hail!
First Witch
Second Witch
Third Witch
First Witch
MACBETH
Witches vanish
BANQUO
MACBETH
BANQUO
MACBETH
BANQUO
MACBETH
BANQUO
ROSS
ANGUS
We are sent
To give thee from our royal master thanks;
Only to herald thee into his sight,
Not pay thee.
ROSS
BANQUO
MACBETH
ANGUS
MACBETH
To BANQUO
BANQUO
MACBETH
Aside
BANQUO
MACBETH
[Aside] If chance will have me king, why, chance may crown me,
Without my stir.
BANQUO
MACBETH
BANQUO
MACBETH
BANQUO
Very gladly.
MACBETH
Exeunt
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SCENE 4
DUNCAN
MALCOLM
My liege,
They are not yet come back. But I have spoke
With one that saw him die: who did report
That very frankly he confess'd his treasons,
Implored your highness' pardon and set forth
A deep repentance: nothing in his life
Became him like the leaving it; he died
As one that had been studied in his death
To throw away the dearest thing he owed,
As 'twere a careless trifle.
DUNCAN
There's no art
To find the mind's construction in the face:
He was a gentleman on whom I built
An absolute trust.
O worthiest cousin!
The sin of my ingratitude even now
Was heavy on me: thou art so far before
That swiftest wing of recompense is slow
To overtake thee. Would thou hadst less deserved,
That the proportion both of thanks and payment
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MACBETH
DUNCAN
Welcome hither:
I have begun to plant thee, and will labour
To make thee full of growing. Noble Banquo,
That hast no less deserved, nor must be known
No less to have done so, let me enfold thee
And hold thee to my heart.
BANQUO
There if I grow,
The harvest is your own.
DUNCAN
My plenteous joys,
Wanton in fulness, seek to hide themselves
In drops of sorrow. Sons, kinsmen, thanes,
And you whose places are the nearest, know
We will establish our estate upon
Our eldest, Malcolm, whom we name hereafter
The Prince of Cumberland; which honour must
Not unaccompanied invest him only,
But signs of nobleness, like stars, shall shine
On all deservers. From hence to Inverness,
And bind us further to you.
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MACBETH
DUNCAN
My worthy Cawdor!
MACBETH
Exit
DUNCAN
Flourish. Exeunt
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SCENE 5
LADY MACBETH
Enter a Messenger
Messenger
LADY MACBETH
Messenger
LADY MACBETH
Exit Messenger
Enter MACBETH
MACBETH
My dearest love,
Duncan comes here to-night.
LADY MACBETH
MACBETH
To-morrow, as he purposes.
LADY MACBETH
O, never
Shall sun that morrow see!
Your face, my thane, is as a book where men
May read strange matters. To beguile the time,
Look like the time; bear welcome in your eye,
Your hand, your tongue: look like the innocent flower,
But be the serpent under't. He that's coming
Must be provided for: and you shall put
This night's great business into my dispatch;
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MACBETH
LADY MACBETH
Exeunt
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SCENE 6
DUNCAN
BANQUO
DUNCAN
LADY MACBETH
DUNCAN
LADY MACBETH
DUNCAN
Exeunt
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SCENE 7
Macbeth's castle.
Hautboys and torches. Enter a Sewer, and divers Servants with dishes and
service, and pass over the stage. Then enter MACBETH
MACBETH
LADY MACBETH
MACBETH
LADY MACBETH
MACBETH
LADY MACBETH
MACBETH
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Prithee, peace:
I dare do all that may become a man;
Who dares do more is none.
LADY MACBETH
MACBETH
If we should fail?
LADY MACBETH
We fail!
But screw your courage to the sticking-place,
And we'll not fail. When Duncan is asleep--
Whereto the rather shall his day's hard journey
Soundly invite him--his two chamberlains
Will I with wine and wassail so convince
That memory, the warder of the brain,
Shall be a fume, and the receipt of reason
A limbeck only: when in swinish sleep
Their drenched natures lie as in a death,
What cannot you and I perform upon
The unguarded Duncan? what not put upon
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MACBETH
LADY MACBETH
MACBETH
Exeunt
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ACT 2
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SCENE 1
BANQUO
FLEANCE
BANQUO
FLEANCE
BANQUO
Give me my sword.
Who's there?
MACBETH
A friend.
BANQUO
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MACBETH
Being unprepared,
Our will became the servant to defect;
Which else should free have wrought.
BANQUO
All's well.
I dreamt last night of the three weird sisters:
To you they have show'd some truth.
MACBETH
BANQUO
MACBETH
BANQUO
So I lose none
In seeking to augment it, but still keep
My bosom franchised and allegiance clear,
I shall be counsell'd.
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MACBETH
BANQUO
MACBETH
Exit Servant
A bell rings
Exit
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SCENE 2
The same.
LADY MACBETH
MACBETH
LADY MACBETH
Enter MACBETH
My husband!
MACBETH
LADY MACBETH
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MACBETH
When?
LADY MACBETH
Now.
MACBETH
As I descended?
LADY MACBETH
Ay.
MACBETH
Hark!
Who lies i' the second chamber?
LADY MACBETH
Donalbain.
MACBETH
LADY MACBETH
MACBETH
LADY MACBETH
MACBETH
LADY MACBETH
MACBETH
LADY MACBETH
MACBETH
LADY MACBETH
MACBETH
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LADY MACBETH
MACBETH
I'll go no more:
I am afraid to think what I have done;
Look on't again I dare not.
LADY MACBETH
Infirm of purpose!
Give me the daggers: the sleeping and the dead
Are but as pictures: 'tis the eye of childhood
That fears a painted devil. If he do bleed,
I'll gild the faces of the grooms withal;
For it must seem their guilt.
MACBETH
LADY MACBETH
Knocking within
I hear a knocking
At the south entry: retire we to our chamber;
A little water clears us of this deed:
How easy is it, then! Your constancy
Hath left you unattended.
Knocking within
MACBETH
Knocking within
Exeunt
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SCENE 3
The same.
Porter
Knocking within
Knock,
knock, knock! Who's there, i' the name of
Beelzebub? Here's a farmer, that hanged
himself on the expectation of plenty: come in
time; have napkins enow about you; here
you'll sweat for't.
Knocking within
Knock,
knock! Who's there, in the other devil's
name? Faith, here's an equivocator, that could
swear in both the scales against either scale;
who committed treason enough for God's sake,
yet could not equivocate to heaven: O, come
in, equivocator.
Knocking within
Knock,
knock, knock! Who's there? Faith, here's an
English tailor come hither, for stealing out of
a French hose: come in, tailor; here you may
roast your goose.
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Knocking within
Knock,
knock; never at quiet! What are you? But
this place is too cold for hell. I'll devil-porter
it no further: I had thought to have let in
some of all professions that go the primrose
way to the everlasting bonfire.
Knocking within
MACDUFF
Porter
MACDUFF
Porter
MACDUFF
Porter
MACDUFF
Enter MACBETH
LENNOX
MACBETH
MACDUFF
MACBETH
Not yet.
MACDUFF
MACBETH
MACDUFF
MACBETH
MACDUFF
Exit
LENNOX
MACBETH
LENNOX
MACBETH
LENNOX
Re-enter MACDUFF
MACDUFF
MACBETH LENNOX
MACDUFF
MACBETH
LENNOX
MACDUFF
Awake, awake!
Ring the alarum-bell. Murder and treason!
Banquo and Donalbain! Malcolm! awake!
Shake off this downy sleep, death's counterfeit,
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Bell rings
LADY MACBETH
MACDUFF
O gentle lady,
'Tis not for you to hear what I can speak:
The repetition, in a woman's ear,
Would murder as it fell.
Enter BANQUO
O Banquo, Banquo,
Our royal master 's murder'd!
LADY MACBETH
Woe, alas!
What, in our house?
BANQUO
MACBETH
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DONALBAIN
What is amiss?
MACBETH
MACDUFF
MALCOLM
O, by whom?
LENNOX
MACBETH
MACDUFF
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MACBETH
LADY MACBETH
MACDUFF
MALCOLM
DONALBAIN
MALCOLM
BANQUO
MACDUFF
And so do I.
ALL
So all.
MACBETH
ALL
Well contented.
MALCOLM
DONALBAIN
MALCOLM
Exeunt
52
SCENE 4
Old Man
ROSS
Old Man
'Tis unnatural,
Even like the deed that's done. On Tuesday last,
A falcon, towering in her pride of place,
Was by a mousing owl hawk'd at and kill'd.
ROSS
Old Man
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ROSS
Enter MACDUFF
MACDUFF
ROSS
MACDUFF
ROSS
MACDUFF
ROSS
MACDUFF
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ROSS
MACDUFF
Carried to Colmekill,
The sacred storehouse of his predecessors,
And guardian of their bones.
ROSS
MACDUFF
ROSS
MACDUFF
ROSS
Farewell, father.
Old Man
Exeunt
55
ACT 3
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SCENE 1
Enter BANQUO
BANQUO
MACBETH
LADY MACBETH
MACBETH
BANQUO
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MACBETH
BANQUO
MACBETH
BANQUO
MACBETH
BANQUO
MACBETH
BANQUO
MACBETH
Exit BANQUO
ATTENDANT
MACBETH
Exit Attendant
To be thus is nothing;
But to be safely thus.--Our fears in Banquo
Stick deep; and in his royalty of nature
Reigns that which would be fear'd: 'tis much he dares;
And, to that dauntless temper of his mind,
He hath a wisdom that doth guide his valour
To act in safety. There is none but he
Whose being I do fear: and, under him,
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Exit Attendant
First Murderer
MACBETH
the instruments,
Who wrought with them, and all things else that might
To half a soul and to a notion crazed
Say 'Thus did Banquo.'
First Murderer
MACBETH
First Murderer
MACBETH
Second Murderer
I am one, my liege,
Whom the vile blows and buffets of the world
Have so incensed that I am reckless what
I do to spite the world.
First Murderer
And I another
So weary with disasters, tugg'd with fortune,
That I would set my lie on any chance,
To mend it, or be rid on't.
MACBETH
Both of you
Know Banquo was your enemy.
Both Murderers
True, my lord.
MACBETH
Second Murderer
We shall, my lord,
Perform what you command us.
First Murderer
MACBETH
Both Murderers
MACBETH
Exeunt Murderers
Exit
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SCENE 2
The palace.
LADY MACBETH
Servant
LADY MACBETH
Servant
Madam, I will.
Exit
LADY MACBETH
Enter MACBETH
MACBETH
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LADY MACBETH
Come on;
Gentle my lord, sleek o'er your rugged looks;
Be bright and jovial among your guests to-night.
MACBETH
LADY MACBETH
MACBETH
65
LADY MACBETH
MACBETH
LADY MACBETH
What's to be done?
MACBETH
Exeunt
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SCENE 3
First Murderer
Third Murderer
Macbeth.
Second Murderer
First Murderer
Third Murderer
BANQUO
Second Murderer
First Murderer
Third Murderer
Second Murderer
A light, a light!
Third Murderer
'Tis he.
First Murderer
Stand to't.
BANQUO
First Murderer
BANQUO
Third Murderer
First Murderer
Third Murderer
Second Murderer
We have lost
Best half of our affair.
First Murderer
Exeunt
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SCENE 4
MACBETH
Lords
MACBETH
LADY MACBETH
MACBETH
First Murderer
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MACBETH
First Murderer
MACBETH
Thou art the best o' the cut-throats: yet he's good
That did the like for Fleance: if thou didst it,
Thou art the nonpareil.
First Murderer
MACBETH
First Murderer
MACBETH
Exit Murderer
LADY MACBETH
My royal lord,
You do not give the cheer: the feast is sold
That is not often vouch'd, while 'tis a-making,
'Tis given with welcome: to feed were best at home;
From thence the sauce to meat is ceremony;
Meeting were bare without it.
MACBETH
Sweet remembrancer!
Now, good digestion wait on appetite,
And health on both!
LENNOX
MACBETH
ROSS
MACBETH
LENNOX
MACBETH
Where?
LENNOX
MACBETH
Lords
MACBETH
ROSS
LADY MACBETH
MACBETH
LADY MACBETH
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O proper stuff!
This is the very painting of your fear:
This is the air-drawn dagger which, you said,
Led you to Duncan. O, these flaws and starts,
Impostors to true fear, would well become
A woman's story at a winter's fire,
Authorized by her grandam. Shame itself!
Why do you make such faces? When all's done,
You look but on a stool.
MACBETH
LADY MACBETH
MACBETH
LADY MACBETH
MACBETH
Blood hath been shed ere now, i' the olden time,
Ere human statute purged the gentle weal;
Ay, and since too, murders have been perform'd
Too terrible for the ear: the times have been,
That, when the brains were out, the man would die,
And there an end; but now they rise again,
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LADY MACBETH
My worthy lord,
Your noble friends do lack you.
MACBETH
I do forget.
Do not muse at me, my most worthy friends,
I have a strange infirmity, which is nothing
To those that know me. Come, love and health to all;
Then I'll sit down. Give me some wine; fill full.
I drink to the general joy o' the whole table,
And to our dear friend Banquo, whom we miss;
Would he were here! to all, and him, we thirst,
And all to all.
Lords
MACBETH
LADY MACBETH
MACBETH
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LADY MACBETH
MACBETH
ROSS
LADY MACBETH
LENNOX
LADY MACBETH
MACBETH
LADY MACBETH
MACBETH
LADY MACBETH
MACBETH
LADY MACBETH
MACBETH
Exeunt
78
SCENE 5
A Heath.
First Witch
HECATE
Exit
First Witch
Exeunt
80
SCENE 6
LENNOX
Lord
81
LENNOX
Sent he to Macduff?
Lord
LENNOX
Lord
82
Exeunt
83
ACT 4
84
SCENE 1
First Witch
Second Witch
Third Witch
First Witch
ALL
Second Witch
ALL
Third Witch
ALL
Second Witch
HECATE
HECATE retires
Second Witch
Enter MACBETH
MACBETH
ALL
MACBETH
First Witch
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Speak.
Second Witch
Demand.
Third Witch
We'll answer.
First Witch
MACBETH
First Witch
ALL
MACBETH
First Witch
First Apparition
88
Descends
MACBETH
First Witch
Second Apparition
MACBETH
Second Apparition
Descends
MACBETH
What is this
That rises like the issue of a king,
And wears upon his baby-brow the round
And top of sovereignty?
ALL
Third Apparition
Descends
MACBETH
ALL
MACBETH
Hautboys
First Witch
Show!
Second Witch
Show!
Third Witch
Show!
ALL
A show of Eight Kings, the last with a glass in his hand; GHOST OF BANQUO
following
MACBETH
Apparitions vanish
First Witch
MACBETH
Enter LENNOX
LENNOX
MACBETH
LENNOX
No, my lord.
MACBETH
LENNOX
MACBETH
92
LENNOX
MACBETH
Fled to England!
LENNOX
MACBETH
Exeunt
93
SCENE 2
LADY MACDUFF
ROSS
LADY MACDUFF
He had none:
His flight was madness: when our actions do not,
Our fears do make us traitors.
ROSS
LADY MACDUFF
ROSS
My dearest coz,
I pray you, school yourself: but for your husband,
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LADY MACDUFF
ROSS
Exit
LADY MACDUFF
Son
LADY MACDUFF
Son
LADY MACDUFF
Son
Why should I, mother? Poor birds they are not set for.
My father is not dead, for all your saying.
LADY MACDUFF
Son
LADY MACDUFF
Son
LADY MACDUFF
Thou speak'st with all thy wit: and yet, i' faith,
With wit enough for thee.
Son
LADY MACDUFF
Son
What is a traitor?
LADY MACDUFF
96
Son
LADY MACDUFF
Son
LADY MACDUFF
Every one.
Son
LADY MACDUFF
Son
LADY MACDUFF
Son
LADY MACDUFF
97
Enter a Messenger
Messenger
Exit
LADY MACDUFF
Enter Murderers
First Murderer
LADY MACDUFF
First Murderer
98
He's a traitor.
Son
First Murderer
Stabbing him
Son
Dies
SCENE 3
MALCOLM
MACDUFF
Let us rather
Hold fast the mortal sword, and like good men
Bestride our down-fall'n birthdom: each new morn
New widows howl, new orphans cry, new sorrows
Strike heaven on the face, that it resounds
As if it felt with Scotland and yell'd out
Like syllable of dolour.
MALCOLM
MACDUFF
I am not treacherous.
100
MALCOLM
MACDUFF
MALCOLM
MACDUFF
MALCOLM
Be not offended:
I speak not as in absolute fear of you.
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MACDUFF
MALCOLM
MACDUFF
MALCOLM
MACDUFF
Boundless intemperance
In nature is a tyranny; it hath been
The untimely emptying of the happy throne
And fall of many kings. But fear not yet
To take upon you what is yours: you may
Convey your pleasures in a spacious plenty,
And yet seem cold, the time you may so hoodwink.
We have willing dames enough: there cannot be
That vulture in you, to devour so many
As will to greatness dedicate themselves,
Finding it so inclined.
MALCOLM
MACDUFF
This avarice
Sticks deeper, grows with more pernicious root
Than summer-seeming lust, and it hath been
The sword of our slain kings: yet do not fear;
Scotland hath foisons to fill up your will.
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MALCOLM
MACDUFF
O Scotland, Scotland!
MALCOLM
MACDUFF
Fit to govern!
No, not to live. O nation miserable,
With an untitled tyrant bloody-scepter'd,
When shalt thou see thy wholesome days again,
Since that the truest issue of thy throne
By his own interdiction stands accursed,
And does blaspheme his breed? Thy royal father
Was a most sainted king: the queen that bore thee,
Oftener upon her knees than on her feet,
Died every day she lived. Fare thee well!
These evils thou repeat'st upon thyself
104
MALCOLM
MACDUFF
Enter a Doctor
MALCOLM
105
Doctor
MALCOLM
Exit Doctor
MACDUFF
MALCOLM
Enter ROSS
MACDUFF
106
MALCOLM
MACDUFF
MALCOLM
ROSS
Sir, amen.
MACDUFF
ROSS
MACDUFF
O, relation
Too nice, and yet too true!
MALCOLM
107
ROSS
MACDUFF
ROSS
Why, well.
MACDUFF
ROSS
Well too.
MACDUFF
ROSS
MACDUFF
ROSS
MALCOLM
ROSS
MACDUFF
ROSS
MACDUFF
If it be mine,
Keep it not from me, quickly let me have it.
ROSS
MACDUFF
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ROSS
MALCOLM
Merciful heaven!
What, man! ne'er pull your hat upon your brows;
Give sorrow words: the grief that does not speak
Whispers the o'er-fraught heart and bids it break.
MACDUFF
My children too?
ROSS
MACDUFF
ROSS
I have said.
MALCOLM
Be comforted:
Let's make us medicines of our great revenge,
To cure this deadly grief.
MACDUFF
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MALCOLM
MACDUFF
I shall do so;
But I must also feel it as a man:
I cannot but remember such things were,
That were most precious to me. Did heaven look on,
And would not take their part? Sinful Macduff,
They were all struck for thee! naught that I am,
Not for their own demerits, but for mine,
Fell slaughter on their souls. Heaven rest them now!
MALCOLM
MACDUFF
MALCOLM
Exeunt
112
ACT 5
113
SCENE 1
Doctor
Gentlewoman
Doctor
Gentlewoman
Doctor
Gentlewoman
Doctor
Gentlewoman
Doctor
Gentlewoman
Doctor
What is it she does now? Look, how she rubs her hands.
Gentlewoman
LADY MACBETH
Doctor
LADY MACBETH
fear who knows it, when none can call our power to
account?--Yet who would have thought the old man
to have had so much blood in him.
Doctor
LADY MACBETH
Doctor
Gentlewoman
LADY MACBETH
Doctor
Gentlewoman
Doctor
Gentlewoman
Doctor
LADY MACBETH
Doctor
Even so?
LADY MACBETH
Exit
Doctor
Gentlewoman
Directly.
Doctor
Gentlewoman
Exeunt
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SCENE 2
Drum and colours. Enter MENTEITH, CAITHNESS, ANGUS, LENNOX, and Soldiers
MENTEITH
ANGUS
CAITHNESS
LENNOX
MENTEITH
CAITHNESS
ANGUS
MENTEITH
CAITHNESS
LENNOX
Or so much as it needs,
To dew the sovereign flower and drown the weeds.
Make we our march towards Birnam.
Exeunt, marching
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SCENE 3
MACBETH
Enter a Servant
Servant
MACBETH
Geese, villain!
Servant
Soldiers, sir.
MACBETH
Servant
MACBETH
Exit Servant
Enter SEYTON
SEYTON
MACBETH
SEYTON
MACBETH
SEYTON
MACBETH
Doctor
MACBETH
Doctor
MACBETH
Doctor
MACBETH
Doctor
Exeunt
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SCENE 4
Drum and colours. Enter MALCOLM, SIWARD and YOUNG SIWARD, MACDUFF,
MENTEITH, CAITHNESS, ANGUS, LENNOX, ROSS, and Soldiers, marching
MALCOLM
MENTEITH
We doubt it nothing.
SIWARD
MENTEITH
MALCOLM
Soldiers
It shall be done.
SIWARD
MALCOLM
125
MACDUFF
SIWARD
Exeunt, marching
126
SCENE 5
MACBETH
SEYTON
Exit
MACBETH
Re-enter SEYTON
SEYTON
127
MACBETH
Enter a Messenger
Messenger
Gracious my lord,
I should report that which I say I saw,
But know not how to do it.
MACBETH
Messenger
MACBETH
Messenger
128
MACBETH
Exeunt
129
SCENE 6
Drum and colours. Enter MALCOLM, SIWARD, MACDUFF, and their Army, with
boughs
MALCOLM
SIWARD
MACDUFF
Exeunt
130
SCENE 7
MACBETH
YOUNG SIWARD
MACBETH
YOUNG SIWARD
MACBETH
My name's Macbeth.
YOUNG SIWARD
MACBETH
YOUNG SIWARD
131
MACBETH
Exit
MACDUFF
Exit. Alarums
SIWARD
MALCOLM
132
SIWARD
Exeunt. Alarums
133
SCENE 8
Enter MACBETH
MACBETH
Enter MACDUFF
MACDUFF
MACBETH
MACDUFF
I have no words:
My voice is in my sword: thou bloodier villain
Than terms can give thee out!
They fight
MACBETH
MACDUFF
MACBETH
MACDUFF
MACBETH
Retreat. Flourish. Enter, with drum and colours, MALCOLM, SIWARD, ROSS, the
other Thanes, and Soldiers
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MALCOLM
SIWARD
MALCOLM
ROSS
SIWARD
Then he is dead?
ROSS
SIWARD
ROSS
SIWARD
MALCOLM
SIWARD
MACDUFF
ALL
Flourish
MALCOLM
Flourish. Exeunt