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Clips from Macbeth
"Thence to be wrenched with an unlineal hand, no son of mine succeeding."
Macbeth
"If it be so..."
Macbeth
"... for Banquo's sons have I defiled my mind."
Macbeth
"For them the gracious Duncan have I murdered."
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"To make them kings. The seeds of Banquo kings."
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"Stay within call."
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"- Was it not yesterday we spoke? - It was, Your Highness."
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"Well then now, have you considered of my speeches?"
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"Know that it was he in times past which held you under fortune..."
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"...which you thought had been our innocent self. You made this known to us."
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"Is patience so predominant in your nature that you can let this go?"
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"Are you so gospelled to pray for this man and for his issue..."
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"...whose heavy hand has bowed you to the grave and beggared yours forever?"
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"We are men, my liege."
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"Ay, in the catalogue ye go for men."
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"As hounds and greyhounds, mongrels, spaniels, curs, shoughs..."
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"...water-rugs and demi-wolves are clept, all by the name of dogs."
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"And so of men."
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"Now, if you have a station in the file..."
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"...not in the worst rank of manhood, say it."
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"And I will put that business in your bosoms..."
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"...whose execution takes your enemy off..."
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"...grapples you to the heart and love of us..."
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"...who wear our health but sickly in his life..."
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"...which in his death were perfect."
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"I am one whom the vile blows and buffets of the world have so incensed..."
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"...that I am reckless what I do to spite the world."
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"And I another."
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"Both of you know Banquo was your enemy."
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"- Ay, my lord. - So is he mine!"
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"Though I could with barefaced power sweep him from my sight..."
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"...and bid my will avouch it."
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"Yet I must not, for certain friends..."
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"...that are both his and mine, whose loves I may not drop."
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"And thence it is, that I to your assistance do make love..."
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"...masking the business from the common eye for sundry weighty reasons."
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"- We shall perform what you command. - Your spirits shine through you."
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"It must be done tonight, and some way from the palace."
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"And with him, to leave no rubs nor botches in the work..."
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"...Fleance, his son that keeps him company..."
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"...whose absence is no less material to me than is his father's..."
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"...must embrace the fate of that dark hour."
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"- Resolve yourselves apart. - We are resolved, my lord."
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"Advise them where to plant themselves."
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"How now, my lord?"
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"Why do you keep alone..."
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"...of sorriest fancies your companions making?"
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"Things without all remedy should be without regard. What's done is done."
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"We have scorched the snake, not killed it."
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"But let the frame of things disjoint. Ere we'll eat our meal in fear..."
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"...and sleep in the affliction of the terrible dreams that shake us nightly."
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"Better be with the dead..."
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"...than on the torture of the mind to lie in restless ecstasy."
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"Duncan is in his grave."
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"After life's fitful fever, he sleeps well."
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"Treason has done his worst."
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"Not steel, nor poison..."
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"...malice domestic, foreign levy, nothing can touch him further."
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"Come on. Gentle, my lord."
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"Sleek o'er your rugged looks."
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"Be bright and jovial among your guests tonight."
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"So shall I, love."
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"And so, I pray, be you."
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"Full of scorpions is my mind, dear wife."
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"Thou knowst that Banquo and his Fleance live."
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"But in them nature's copy is not eterne."
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"There's comfort yet. They are assailable."
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"Then be thou jocund."
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"Ere the bat hath flown his cloistered flight..."
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"...ere to black Hecate's summons..."
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"...the shard-borne beetle with his drowsy hums... ...hath rung night's yawning peal..."
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"...there shall be done a deed of dreadful note."
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"What's to be done?"
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"Be innocent of the knowledge, dearest chuck, till thou applaud the deed."
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"Come, seeling night..."
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"...scarf up the tender eye of pitiful day."
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"And with thy bloody and invisible hand cancel and tear to pieces..."
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"...that great bond which keeps me pale."
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"Light thickens, and the crow makes wing to the rooky wood."
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"Good things of day begin to droop and drowse..."
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"...while night's black agents to their prey do rouse."
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"- Who did bid thee join with us? - Macbeth."
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"He needs not our mistrust since he delivers our offices..."
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"...and what we have to do to the direction just."
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"Well, stand with us. The west yet glimmers with some streaks of day."
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"And near approaches the subject of our watch."
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"By the clock 'tis day..."
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"...and yet dark night strangles the travelling lamp."
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"Is it night's predominance or the day's shame..."
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"...that darkness does the face of earth entomb... ...when living light should kiss it?"
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"It will be rain tonight."
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"Let it come down!"
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"Treachery!"
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"Fly, good Fleance, fly!"
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"Fly!"
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"Fly!"
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"There's blood upon thy face."
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"- 'Tis Banquo's then. - Is he despatched?"
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"His throat is cut. That I did for him."
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"Thou art the best of the cutthroats. Yet he's good that did the like for Fleance."
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"If thou didst that, thou art the nonpareil."
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"Most royal sir, Fleance is escaped."
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"Then comes my fit again."
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"I had else been perfect, whole as the marble, founded as the rock."
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"But now I am cabined, confined, bound in to saucy doubts and fears."
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"- But Banquo's safe? - Ay, my good lord."
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"Safe in a ditch he bides, with 20 trenched gashes on his head."
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"There the grown serpent lies."
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"The worm that's fled hath nature that in time will venom breed."
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"No teeth for the present."
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"Get thee gone. Tomorrow we'll hear ourselves again."
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"You know your own degrees. Sit down. At first and last, a hearty welcome."
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"Thanks to Your Majesty."
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"Our hostess keeps her state."
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"Ourself will mingle with society and play the humble host."
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"- My lord, you do not give the cheer. - Sweet remembrancer."
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"I drink to the general joy of the whole table..."
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"...and to our dear friend Banquo, whom we miss. Would he were here."
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"Banquo!"
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"Now good digestion wait on appetite, and health on both!"
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