The Tragedy of Macbeth
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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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