The Tragedy of Macbeth
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1:18:06
What?
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Quite unmanned in folly.
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- Lf I stand here, I saw him.
- Fie, for shame!

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Blood hath been shed ere now,
in the olden time.

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And since too, murders have been
performed too terrible for the ear.

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Time has been that when the brains
were out, a man would die...

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...and there an end.
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But now they rise again, with
20 mortal gashes on their crowns.

1:18:49
You've displaced the mirth, broke the
meeting with most admired disorder.

1:18:59
Can such things be and overwhelm us
like a summer's cloud...

1:19:03
...without our special wonder?
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You make me strange, even
to the disposition that I owe.

1:19:11
When now I think
you can behold such sights...

1:19:15
...and keep the natural ruby
of your cheeks...

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...when mine is blanched with fear.
1:19:23
What sights, my lord?
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I pray you, speak not,
he grows worse and worse.

1:19:32
Question enrages him.
At once, good night.

1:19:37
Stand not upon the order of
your going, but go at once.

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Good night. And better health
attend His Majesty.

1:19:47
Kind good night to all.
1:19:50
It will have blood.
They say blood will have blood.

1:19:54
Stones have been known to move
and trees to speak.


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