The Tragedy of Macbeth
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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...

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...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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