The Tragedy of Macbeth
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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,
there's daggers in men's smiles.

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This murderous shaft that's shot
hath not yet lighted.

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Therefore to horse.
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And let us not be dainty
of leave-taking.

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Shift away.
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- How goes the world, Macduff?
- Why? See you not?

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Is it known who did
this more than bloody deed?

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- Those that Macbeth hath slain.
- What good could they expect?

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They were suborned. Malcolm and
Donalbain, the king's sons, are 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 Scone to be invested.

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- Will you to Scone?
- No, cousin, I'll home to Fife.

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Well, I will thither.
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May you see things well done there.
Adieu.


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