The Tragedy of Macbeth
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Great Glamis. Worthy Cawdor.
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Greater than both
by the all-hail hereafter.

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Thy letter transported me
beyond this present...

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...and I feel the future
in the instant.

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My dearest love...
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...Duncan comes here tonight.
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- And when goes hence?
- Tomorrow, as he purposes.

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Never shall sun that morrow see.
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Your face is as a book
where men may read strange matters.

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He that's coming must be provided for.
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You shall put this night's
business into my dispatch.

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We will speak further.
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Look like the innocent flower,
but be the serpent under it.

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Leave all the rest to me.

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