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Clips from The Tragedy of Macbeth
"The very source of it is stopped."
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"[younger thane] Your father…"
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"-is murdered. -[crowd gasps, murmurs]"
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"Oh."
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"By whom?"
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"Those of his chamber, as it seemed, had done it."
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"Their hands and faces were all badged with blood."
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"Oh, yet I do repent me of my fury, that I did kill them."
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"-[crowd gasps, murmurs] -[man] Why?"
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"Wherefore did you so?"
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"Who can be wise, amazed,"
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"temperate and furious, loyal and neutral, in an instant?"
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"No man."
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"The expedition of my violent love outran the pauser, reason."
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"Here lay Duncan,"
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"his silver skin laced with his golden blood."
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"And his gashed stabs looked like a breach in nature for ruin's wasteful entrance."
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"There, the murderers, steeped in the colors of their trade,"
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"their daggers unmannerly breeched with gore."
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"Who could refrain, that had a heart to love,"
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"and in that heart courage to make his love known?"
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"-[crowd gasps] -Look to the lady."
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"And when we have our naked frailties hid, which suffer in exposure,"
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"let us meet,"
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"and question this most bloody piece of work, to know it further."
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"[crowd chattering]"
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"Why do we hold our tongues,"
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"that most may claim this argument for ours?"
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"Let's away."
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"-Our tears are not yet brewed. -Let's not consort with them."
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"To show an unfelt sorrow is an office which the false man does easy."
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"-I'll to England. -To Ireland, I."
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"Our separated fortune shall keep us both the safer."
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"Where we are…"
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"there's daggers in men's smiles."
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"The near in blood, the nearer bloody."
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"[Malcolm] This murderous shaft that's shot hath not yet lighted."
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"And our safest way is to avoid the aim."
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"Therefore, to horse. And let us not be dainty of leave-taking."
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"[hooves clopping]"
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"Here comes the good Macduff."
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"[sighs]"
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"How goes the world, sir, now?"
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"Is't known who did this more than bloody deed?"
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"Those that Macbeth hath slain."
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"Alas, the day. What good could they pretend?"
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"Well, they were suborned."
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"Malcolm and Donalbain,"
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"the king's two sons, are stolen away and fled."
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"Which puts upon them suspicion of the deed."
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"Then 'tis most like the sovereignty will fall upon Macbeth?"
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"He's already named, and gone to Dunsinane to be invested."
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"Will you to Dunsinane?"
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"[chuckles]"
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"No, cousin. I'll home to Fife."
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"Well…"
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"[sighs]"
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"I will thither."
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"May you see things well done there. Adieu."
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"Lest our old robes sit easier than our new."
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"[man] ♪ He that has and a little tiny wit ♪"
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"♪ With a heigh-ho, the wind and the rain ♪"
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"♪ Must make content With his fortunes fit ♪"
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"♪ For the rain it raineth every day ♪"
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"Threescore and ten I can remember well,"
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"within the volume of which time"
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"I have seen hours dreadful and things strange."
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"But this sore night hath trifled former knowings."
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"[sighs] Good father."
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"Thou seest the heavens,"
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"as troubled with man's act, threatens the bloody stage."
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"By the clock, 'tis day,"
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"and yet dark night strangles the traveling lamp."
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"Is't night's predominance, or the day's shame,"
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"that darkness does the face of earth entomb,"
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"when living light should kiss it?"
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"'Tis unnatural, even like the deed that's done."
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"On Tuesday last, a falcon, towering in her pride of place,"
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"was by a mousing owl hawked at and killed."
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"And Duncan's horses, a thing most strange and certain,"
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"beauteous and swift,"
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"the minions of their race, turned wild in nature,"
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"broke their stalls, flung out, contending 'gainst obedience,"
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"as they would make war with mankind."
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"'Tis said they ate each other."
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"[wind whistling]"
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"[clanks]"
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"[footsteps]"
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"Thou hast it now."
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"King, Cawdor,"
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"Glamis…"
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"all. As the weird women promised."
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"And, I fear, thou play'dst most foully for it."
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"Yet it was said it should not stand in thy posterity,"
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"but that myself should be the root and father of many kings."
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"If there come truth from them--"
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"as upon thee, Macbeth, their speeches shine--"
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"why, by the verities on thee made good,"
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"may they not be my oracles as well, and set me up in hope?"
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"But hush. No more."
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"[Macbeth laughs]"
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"Here's our chief guest."
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"If he had been forgotten, it had been as a gap in our great feast,"
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"and all-thing unbecoming."
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"Tonight we hold a solemn supper, sir. And I'll request your presence."
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"Ride you this afternoon?"
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"Aye, my good lord."
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"We should have else desired your good advice,"
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"which still hath been both grave and prosperous, in this day's council."
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"But we'll take tomorrow."
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"Is it far you ride?"
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"As far, my lord, as will fill up the time 'twixt this and supper."
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"Go not my horse the better,"
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"I must become a borrower of the night for a dark hour or twain."
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"Fail not our feast."
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"My lord, I will not."
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"We hear, our bloody cousins are bestowed in England and in Ireland,"
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"not confessing their cruel parricide."
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"But of that tomorrow,"
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"when therewithal we shall have cause of state craving us jointly."
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