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Clips from Macbeth
"Hang out our banners on the outward walls."
Macbeth
"The cry is still, "They come!""
Macbeth
"Our castle's strength will laugh a siege to scorn."
Macbeth
"Here let them lie"
Macbeth
"till famine and the ague eat them up."
Macbeth
"Doctor."
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"The thanes fly from me."
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"What rhubarb, cyme or what purgative drug"
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"would scour these English hence?"
Macbeth
"Hear'st thou of them?"
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"Ay, my good Lord."
Macbeth
"Your royal preparation makes us hear something."
Macbeth
"If thou couldst, Doctor,"
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"cast the water of my land, find her disease"
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"and purge it to a sound and pristine health."
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"I would applaud thee to the very echo that should applaud again."
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"The Queen, my Lord, is dead."
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"She should have died hereafter."
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"There would have been a time for such a word."
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"Tomorrow,"
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"and tomorrow,"
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"and tomorrow"
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"creeps in this petty pace from day to day"
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"to the last syllable of recorded time."
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"And all our yesterdays have lighted fools the way to dusty death."
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"Out."
Macbeth
"Out, brief candle."
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"Life's but a walking shadow,"
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"a poor player"
Macbeth
"that struts and frets his hour upon the stage"
Macbeth
"and then is heard no more."
Macbeth
"It is a tale told by an idiot,"
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"full of sound and fury,"
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"signifying nothing."
Macbeth
"What is that noise?"
Macbeth
"It is the cry of women, my good Lord."
Macbeth
"I have almost forgot the taste of fears."
Macbeth
"The time has been"
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"my senses would have cooled to hear a night-shriek"
Macbeth
"and my fell of hair"
Macbeth
"would, at a dismal treatise, rouse and stir"
Macbeth
"as life were in't."
Macbeth
"I have supped full with horrors."
Macbeth
"Direness, familiar to my slaughterous thoughts,"
Macbeth
"cannot once start me."
Macbeth
"Thy story, quickly."
Macbeth
"Gracious my Lord,"
Macbeth
"I should report that which I say I saw,"
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"but know not how to do it."
Macbeth
"Seyton!"
Macbeth
"I am sick at heart when I behold."
Macbeth
"Seyton, I say!"
Macbeth
"This push will chair me ever"
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"or dis-seat me now."
Macbeth
"I have lived long enough."
Macbeth
"My way of life is fallen into the sere,"
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"the yellow leaf."
Macbeth
"And that which should accompany old age as..."
Macbeth
"...honour,"
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"love,"
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"obedience,"
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"troops of friends,"
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"I must not look to have,"
Macbeth
"but, in their stead,"
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"curses,"
Macbeth
"not loud,"
Macbeth
"but deep, mouth-honour, breath,"
Macbeth
"which the poor heart would fain deny and dare not."
Macbeth
"Seyton."
Macbeth
"All is confirmed, my Lord, which was reported."
Macbeth
"I'll fight till from my bones my flesh be hacked."
Macbeth
"- Give me my armour. - 'Tis not needed yet."
Macbeth
"I'll put it on!"
Macbeth
"And now a wood comes toward Dunsinane."
Macbeth
"Ring the alarum bell."
Macbeth
"Arm, arm, and out!"
Macbeth
"Tyrant, show thy face!"
Macbeth
"There is nor flying hence nor tarrying here."
Macbeth
"I 'gin to be aweary of the sun"
Macbeth
"and wish the estate o' the world were now undone."
Macbeth
"Blow, wind."
Macbeth
"Come, wrack."
Macbeth
"At least we'll die with harness on our back."
Macbeth
"'They have tied me to a stake."
Macbeth
"'I cannot fly."
Macbeth
"'But, bear-like, I must fight the course."
Macbeth
"'What's he that was not born of woman?"
Macbeth
"'Such a one am I to fear, or none."
Macbeth
"'Why should I play the Roman fool and die on mine own sword?'"
Macbeth
"Whiles I see lives, the gashes do better upon them."
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"Turn, hellhound."
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"Turn."
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"Of all men else I have avoided thee."
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"But get thee back."
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"My soul is too much charged with blood of thine already."
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"I have no words."
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"My voice is in my sword."
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"Thou losest labour."
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"As easy mayst thou the intrenchant air with thy keen sword impress"
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"as make me bleed."
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"Let fall thy blade on vulnerable crests."
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"I bear a charmed life"
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"which must not yield to one of woman born."
Macbeth
"Despair thy charm"
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"and let the angel whom thou still hast served tell thee"
Macbeth
"Macduff was from his mother's womb untimely ripped."
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"Accursed be the tongue that tells me so,"
Macbeth
"for it hath cowed my better part of man."
Macbeth
"I'll not fight with thee."
Macbeth
"Then yield thee, coward,"
Macbeth
"and live to be the show and gaze of the time."
Macbeth
"I will have thee, as our rarer monsters are,"
Macbeth
"painted upon a pole,"
Macbeth
"and underwrit:"
Macbeth
""Here may you see the tyrant,"
Macbeth
""Macbeth.""
Macbeth
"I will not yield"
Macbeth
"to kiss the ground before young Malcolm's feet"
Macbeth
"and to be baited with the rabble's curse."
Macbeth
"Though Birnam Wood be come to Dunsinane"
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