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When the battle's lost and won. 6 00:02:35,898 --> 00:02:39,130 - That would be ere the set of sun. - Where? 7 00:02:39,339 --> 00:02:41,215 Upon the heath. 8 00:02:41,424 --> 00:02:45,803 There to meet with Macbeth. 9 00:06:14,545 --> 00:06:17,569 - What bloody man is that? - Hail, friend! 10 00:06:17,569 --> 00:06:21,739 Say to the king thy knowledge of the broil as thou left it. 11 00:06:21,948 --> 00:06:27,995 The merciless Macdonwald led his rebellion from the Western Isles. 12 00:06:28,308 --> 00:06:31,227 And fortune on his damned quarrel smiled. 13 00:06:31,540 --> 00:06:34,877 - But, brave Macbeth... - He deserves that name. 14 00:06:34,981 --> 00:06:38,213 - Carved out a passage till he faced the slave. 15 00:06:38,213 --> 00:06:41,237 And ne'er shook hands nor bade farewell... 16 00:06:41,446 --> 00:06:45,408 ...till he unseamed him from the nave to the chops. 17 00:06:45,616 --> 00:06:47,702 Valiant cousin! 18 00:06:47,910 --> 00:06:51,038 Upon this chance did the Norwegian king... 19 00:06:51,142 --> 00:06:54,792 ...with new supplies of men, begin a fresh assault. 20 00:06:55,000 --> 00:06:59,275 Dismayed not this our captains, Macbeth and Banquo? 21 00:06:59,484 --> 00:07:03,863 Yes. As sparrows eagles, or the hare the lion. 22 00:07:04,071 --> 00:07:08,763 So well thy words become thee as thy wounds. They smack of honour. 23 00:07:08,972 --> 00:07:11,474 Go get him surgeons. 24 00:07:22,005 --> 00:07:25,238 - God save the king. - What news, worthy thane? 25 00:07:25,342 --> 00:07:27,740 Norway, in terrible numbers... 26 00:07:27,844 --> 00:07:31,702 ...assisted by this traitor, the Thane of Cawdor... 27 00:07:32,015 --> 00:07:36,290 ...began a dismal conflict till Bellona's bridegroom, Macbeth... 28 00:07:36,498 --> 00:07:41,190 ...confronts the king arm against arm, curbing his lavish spirit. 29 00:07:41,399 --> 00:07:44,840 And to conclude, the victory fell on us. 30 00:07:45,153 --> 00:07:50,783 Great happiness! No more that thane shall deceive our bosom interest. 31 00:07:50,991 --> 00:07:54,328 Go pronounce his present death. 32 00:07:54,536 --> 00:08:00,271 And with his former title, greet Macbeth. 33 00:09:20,974 --> 00:09:25,144 So foul and fair a day I have not seen. 34 00:09:52,671 --> 00:09:54,756 What are these? 35 00:09:55,799 --> 00:09:58,614 So withered and wild in their attire... 36 00:09:58,718 --> 00:10:02,159 ...that look not like inhabitants of the Earth. 37 00:10:03,619 --> 00:10:07,268 Speak, if you can. What are you? 38 00:10:08,415 --> 00:10:14,149 All hail, Macbeth. Hail to thee, Thane of Glamis. 39 00:10:16,026 --> 00:10:20,718 All hail, Macbeth. Hail to thee, Thane of Cawdor. 40 00:10:20,927 --> 00:10:25,202 All hail, Macbeth, that shall be king hereafter. 41 00:10:29,581 --> 00:10:34,586 Are ye fantastical, or that indeed which outwardly you show? 42 00:10:34,794 --> 00:10:39,069 My partner you greet with grace and great prediction... 43 00:10:39,278 --> 00:10:41,676 ...that he seems rapt withal. 44 00:10:42,197 --> 00:10:44,804 To me you speak not. 45 00:10:45,742 --> 00:10:48,349 If you can look into the seeds of time... 46 00:10:48,557 --> 00:10:53,979 ...and say which grain will grow and which will not, speak to me... 47 00:10:54,188 --> 00:10:58,776 ...who neither beg nor fear your favours nor your hate. 48 00:10:59,088 --> 00:11:03,572 Hail! Lesser than Macbeth, and greater. 49 00:11:03,780 --> 00:11:07,534 Not so happy, yet much happier. 50 00:11:07,742 --> 00:11:11,809 Thou shalt beget kings, though thou be none. 51 00:11:12,017 --> 00:11:14,624 So all hail, Macbeth and Banquo. 52 00:11:14,833 --> 00:11:18,690 Banquo and Macbeth, all hail. 53 00:11:19,837 --> 00:11:24,217 Stay, you imperfect speakers! Tell me more. 54 00:11:25,885 --> 00:11:30,264 By Sinel's death, I know I am Thane of Glamis. 55 00:11:30,994 --> 00:11:33,288 But how of Cawdor? 56 00:11:34,018 --> 00:11:37,041 Say from whence you owe this intelligence. 57 00:11:37,146 --> 00:11:42,985 Or why upon this heath you stop our way with such prophetic greeting? 58 00:11:48,615 --> 00:11:51,326 Whither are they vanished? 59 00:11:54,662 --> 00:11:56,852 Into the air. 60 00:12:04,151 --> 00:12:09,885 And what seemed corporal melted, as breath into the wind. 61 00:12:11,866 --> 00:12:15,516 Were such things here as we do speak about? 62 00:12:16,037 --> 00:12:20,938 Or have we eaten of the insane root that takes reason prisoner? 63 00:12:32,303 --> 00:12:34,597 Your children shall be kings. 64 00:12:34,597 --> 00:12:38,559 You shall be king. And Thane of Cawdor. Went it not so? 65 00:12:38,767 --> 00:12:41,999 To the selfsame tune and words. 66 00:12:51,383 --> 00:12:54,303 The Thane of Cawdor lives. 67 00:12:55,033 --> 00:12:57,744 And to be king... 68 00:12:57,848 --> 00:13:01,810 ... stands not within the prospect of belief. 69 00:13:02,957 --> 00:13:05,981 No more than to be Cawdor. 70 00:13:33,820 --> 00:13:37,469 The king hath happily received the news of thy success. 71 00:13:37,678 --> 00:13:42,474 Thick as hail came post with post, and everyone did bear thy praises. 72 00:13:43,100 --> 00:13:48,834 We are sent to give thee from our royal master thanks, not pay thee. 73 00:13:49,043 --> 00:13:53,214 And for an earnest of a greater honour, he bade me call thee... 74 00:13:53,422 --> 00:13:56,237 ...Thane of Cawdor. 75 00:13:57,489 --> 00:13:59,157 What? 76 00:13:59,991 --> 00:14:02,910 Can the devil speak true? 77 00:14:03,223 --> 00:14:06,872 He lives. Why do you dress me in borrowed robes? 78 00:14:07,185 --> 00:14:12,503 Who was the thane lives yet, but that life he deserves to lose. 79 00:14:12,711 --> 00:14:17,299 Treasons capital, confessed and proved, have overthrown him. 80 00:14:27,934 --> 00:14:31,792 Glamis, and Thane of Cawdor. 81 00:14:32,001 --> 00:14:34,816 The greatest is behind. 82 00:14:35,442 --> 00:14:37,735 Thanks for your pains. 83 00:14:43,157 --> 00:14:46,285 Do you not hope your children shall be kings? 84 00:14:46,494 --> 00:14:50,664 Those that gave Cawdor to me, promised no less to them. 85 00:14:51,186 --> 00:14:57,233 That, trusted home, might yet enkindle you unto the crown... 86 00:14:57,442 --> 00:15:00,257 ...besides the Thane of Cawdor. 87 00:15:02,968 --> 00:15:07,556 Often, to win us to our harm, instruments of darkness tell truths. 88 00:15:07,764 --> 00:15:12,873 Win us with honest trifles, to betray us in deepest consequence. 89 00:15:19,859 --> 00:15:23,613 This supernatural soliciting cannot be ill... 90 00:15:23,926 --> 00:15:26,115 ... cannot be good. 91 00:15:27,158 --> 00:15:33,622 If ill, why hath it given me earnest of success, commencing in a truth? 92 00:15:34,769 --> 00:15:37,793 I am Thane of Cawdor. 93 00:15:41,651 --> 00:15:45,717 If good, why do I yield to that suggestion... 94 00:15:45,926 --> 00:15:50,513 ... whose horrid image doth unfix my hair and make my seated heart... 95 00:15:50,722 --> 00:15:54,059 ... knock at my ribs against the use of nature? 96 00:15:55,727 --> 00:16:00,523 Present fears are less than horrible imaginings. 97 00:16:00,836 --> 00:16:06,153 My thought, whose murder yet is but fantastical... 98 00:16:06,362 --> 00:16:09,699 ... shakes so my single state of man... 99 00:16:10,011 --> 00:16:14,078 ... that function is smothered in surmise... 100 00:16:14,286 --> 00:16:16,893 ... and nothing is but what is not. 101 00:16:25,234 --> 00:16:27,841 I thank you, gentlemen. 102 00:16:36,912 --> 00:16:39,727 Look how our partner's rapt. 103 00:16:40,666 --> 00:16:45,671 If chance will have me king, chance may crown me without my stir. 104 00:16:45,879 --> 00:16:50,780 Worthy Macbeth. We stay upon your leisure. 105 00:16:54,742 --> 00:17:00,164 Give me your favour, my dull brain was wrought with things forgotten. 106 00:17:00,372 --> 00:17:02,457 Let us to the king. 107 00:18:21,596 --> 00:18:24,515 Long live the king. 108 00:18:34,108 --> 00:18:37,549 Nothing in his life became him like the leaving it. 109 00:18:37,757 --> 00:18:43,179 He threw away the dearest thing he owed as if it were a careless trifle. 110 00:18:43,387 --> 00:18:47,558 There's no art to find a mind's construction in the face. 111 00:18:47,767 --> 00:18:50,582 On him I built an absolute trust. 112 00:19:22,696 --> 00:19:26,554 "Hail, king that shalt be. 113 00:19:27,701 --> 00:19:30,725 This have I thought good to deliver thee... 114 00:19:30,933 --> 00:19:34,478 ...my dearest partner of greatness... 115 00:19:34,687 --> 00:19:40,526 ...that thou might not be ignorant of what greatness is promised thee. 116 00:19:41,151 --> 00:19:46,365 Lay it to thy heart, and farewell." 117 00:19:48,346 --> 00:19:51,057 Glamis thou art, and Cawdor... 118 00:19:51,265 --> 00:19:54,706 ...and shalt be what thou art promised. 119 00:19:55,957 --> 00:19:58,251 Yet I do fear thy nature. 120 00:19:58,564 --> 00:20:04,090 It is too full of the milk of human kindness to catch the nearest way. 121 00:20:05,550 --> 00:20:08,052 Thou wouldst be great... 122 00:20:08,365 --> 00:20:13,474 ... art not without ambition, but without the illness should attend it. 123 00:20:13,787 --> 00:20:17,227 What thou wouldst highly, thou wouldst holily. 124 00:20:17,436 --> 00:20:21,607 Wouldst not play false, yet wouldst wrongly win. 125 00:20:22,858 --> 00:20:27,863 Hie thee hither, that I may pour my spirits in thine ear. 126 00:20:28,071 --> 00:20:32,450 Hail, Macbeth! Hail, Thane of Cawdor! 127 00:20:32,659 --> 00:20:37,559 Worthiest cousin! The sin of my ingratitude was heavy on me. 128 00:20:37,768 --> 00:20:43,920 Only I have left to say, more is thy due than more than all can pay. 129 00:20:44,962 --> 00:20:48,195 The service and the loyalty I owe pays itself. 130 00:20:48,195 --> 00:20:50,384 Your part is to receive our duties. 131 00:20:50,593 --> 00:20:57,057 Welcome. I have begun to plant thee and will labour to make thee grow. 132 00:20:57,266 --> 00:21:00,290 Noble Banquo, that has no less deserved... 133 00:21:00,394 --> 00:21:04,147 ...let me enfold thee and hold thee to my heart. 134 00:21:04,460 --> 00:21:08,110 There if I grow, the harvest is your own. 135 00:21:13,844 --> 00:21:19,162 Sons, kinsmen, thanes, and you whose places are the nearest... 136 00:21:19,370 --> 00:21:22,915 ...know we will establish our estate... 137 00:21:23,124 --> 00:21:26,252 ...upon our eldest, Malcolm. 138 00:21:29,484 --> 00:21:34,802 Whom we name hereafter the Prince of Cumberland. 139 00:21:51,797 --> 00:21:53,987 Hail, Prince of Cumberland! 140 00:21:54,195 --> 00:21:57,740 Hail, Prince of Cumberland! 141 00:21:57,949 --> 00:22:02,432 Go hence to Inverness and bind us further to you. 142 00:22:05,560 --> 00:22:10,252 I'll go and make joyful the hearing of my wife with your approach. 143 00:22:10,461 --> 00:22:15,257 - So humbly take my leave. - My worthy Cawdor. 144 00:22:18,907 --> 00:22:20,992 It is a peerless kinsman. 145 00:22:21,200 --> 00:22:24,641 The Prince of Cumberland! 146 00:22:25,892 --> 00:22:30,689 That is a step on which I must fall down, or else o'erleap. 147 00:22:31,001 --> 00:22:33,295 For in my way it lies. 148 00:22:33,608 --> 00:22:36,111 Macbeth! Macbeth! 149 00:22:38,300 --> 00:22:41,428 Stars, hide your fires. 150 00:22:41,741 --> 00:22:46,329 Let not light see my black and deep desires. 151 00:23:26,054 --> 00:23:30,329 Great Glamis. Worthy Cawdor. 152 00:23:32,623 --> 00:23:36,794 Greater than both by the all-hail hereafter. 153 00:23:37,002 --> 00:23:39,922 Thy letter transported me beyond this present... 154 00:23:40,234 --> 00:23:45,552 ...and I feel the future in the instant. My dearest love... 155 00:23:45,969 --> 00:23:48,889 ...Duncan comes here tonight. 156 00:23:54,310 --> 00:23:58,898 - And when goes hence? - Tomorrow, as he purposes. 157 00:24:05,467 --> 00:24:08,908 Never shall sun that morrow see. 158 00:24:17,353 --> 00:24:22,045 Your face is as a book where men may read strange matters. 159 00:24:22,254 --> 00:24:25,069 He that's coming must be provided for. 160 00:24:25,069 --> 00:24:29,136 You shall put this night's business into my dispatch. 161 00:24:29,344 --> 00:24:31,325 We will speak further. 162 00:24:31,325 --> 00:24:35,809 Look like the innocent flower, but be the serpent under it. 163 00:24:36,017 --> 00:24:38,520 Leave all the rest to me. 164 00:25:41,914 --> 00:25:47,857 The raven croaks the fatal entrance of Duncan under my battlements. 165 00:25:48,170 --> 00:25:52,966 Come, you spirits that tend on mortal thoughts. Unsex me here. 166 00:25:53,279 --> 00:25:57,971 Fill me from the crown to the toe top-full of direst cruelty. 167 00:25:58,179 --> 00:26:02,767 Make thick my blood. Stop up the access and passage to remorse... 168 00:26:02,975 --> 00:26:07,250 ... that no compunctious visitings of nature shake my purpose. 169 00:26:12,047 --> 00:26:14,549 This castle hath a pleasant seat. 170 00:26:14,758 --> 00:26:20,492 The air nimbly and sweetly recommends itself unto our gentle senses. 171 00:27:15,024 --> 00:27:19,299 Come, thick night, pall thee in the dunnest smoke of hell... 172 00:27:19,611 --> 00:27:23,678 ... that my keen knife see not the wound it makes... 173 00:27:23,886 --> 00:27:27,431 ... nor heaven peep through the dark to cry, "Hold!" 174 00:27:50,891 --> 00:27:55,062 Fair and noble hostess, we are your guest tonight. 175 00:27:55,271 --> 00:27:57,669 Your servant ever. 176 00:28:02,256 --> 00:28:04,446 Give me your hand. 177 00:28:08,304 --> 00:28:10,389 Conduct me to mine host. 178 00:28:10,598 --> 00:28:15,185 We love him highly and shall continue our graces towards him. 179 00:29:05,546 --> 00:29:11,489 If it were done when 'tis done, then 'twere well it were done quickly. 180 00:29:12,636 --> 00:29:17,433 If the assassination could trammel up the consequence... 181 00:29:17,641 --> 00:29:22,125 ... and catch, with his surcease, success. 182 00:29:22,437 --> 00:29:27,964 That but this blow might be the be-all and the end-all here. 183 00:29:28,172 --> 00:29:32,551 But here, upon this bank and shoal of time... 184 00:29:32,760 --> 00:29:35,471 ... we'd jump the life to come. 185 00:29:35,784 --> 00:29:39,016 Health to this household! 186 00:29:51,632 --> 00:29:55,073 But in these cases, we still have judgement here... 187 00:29:55,177 --> 00:29:58,409 ... that we but teach bloody instructions... 188 00:29:58,618 --> 00:30:02,476 ... which, being taught, return to plague the inventor. 189 00:31:02,325 --> 00:31:05,557 He's here in double trust. 190 00:31:05,766 --> 00:31:09,623 First, as I am his kinsman and his subject... 191 00:31:09,832 --> 00:31:12,856 ... strong both against the deed. 192 00:31:14,107 --> 00:31:16,401 Then as his host... 193 00:31:18,173 --> 00:31:23,491 ...who should against his murderer shut the door, not bear the knife myself. 194 00:31:25,263 --> 00:31:32,249 Besides, this Duncan hath borne his faculties so meek... 195 00:31:32,458 --> 00:31:35,169 ... hath been so clear in his great office... 196 00:31:35,377 --> 00:31:40,382 ... that his virtues will plead like angels, trumpet-tongued... 197 00:31:40,591 --> 00:31:44,553 ... against the deep damnation of his taking-off. 198 00:31:44,761 --> 00:31:51,122 And pity, like a newborn babe striding the blast, or heaven's cherubin... 199 00:31:51,330 --> 00:31:56,126 ... horsed upon the sightless couriers of the air, shall blow... 200 00:31:56,335 --> 00:32:01,235 ... the horrid deed in every eye, that tears shall drown the wind. 201 00:32:02,278 --> 00:32:06,449 I have no spur to prick the sides of my intent. 202 00:32:06,657 --> 00:32:09,160 But only vaulting ambition... 203 00:32:09,368 --> 00:32:13,539 ...which o'erleaps itself and falls on the other side. 204 00:32:13,747 --> 00:32:19,169 - Why have you left the chamber? - Hath he asked for me? 205 00:32:19,378 --> 00:32:21,880 Know you not he has? 206 00:32:23,027 --> 00:32:26,468 We will proceed no further in this business. 207 00:32:29,700 --> 00:32:32,098 He hath honoured me of late. 208 00:32:32,307 --> 00:32:36,478 And I have bought golden opinions from all sorts of people... 209 00:32:36,686 --> 00:32:42,108 ...which would be worn in their newest gloss, not cast aside so soon. 210 00:32:51,700 --> 00:32:55,871 Was the hope drunk, wherein you dressed yourself? 211 00:32:57,956 --> 00:33:00,563 Hath it slept since? 212 00:33:00,876 --> 00:33:06,298 And wakes it now to look so green and pale at what it did so freely? 213 00:33:09,217 --> 00:33:12,971 From this time such I account thy love. 214 00:33:22,355 --> 00:33:26,108 Art thou afeard to be the same in act as in desire? 215 00:33:26,317 --> 00:33:33,720 Prithee, peace. Wouldst thou live a coward, letting "I dare not" wait upon "I would"? 216 00:33:33,928 --> 00:33:36,327 Like the poor cat in the adage? 217 00:33:36,639 --> 00:33:42,583 I dare do all that may become a man. Who dares do more is none. 218 00:33:46,336 --> 00:33:51,341 What beast was it then, that made you break this enterprise to me? 219 00:33:51,654 --> 00:33:55,303 When you durst do it, then you were a man. 220 00:33:55,616 --> 00:34:00,308 To be more than what you were, you would be so much more the man. 221 00:34:15,114 --> 00:34:18,242 Hail, Thane of Cawdor. 222 00:34:31,067 --> 00:34:33,673 If we should fail? 223 00:34:36,801 --> 00:34:38,678 We fail. 224 00:34:40,138 --> 00:34:45,143 But screw your courage to the sticking-place and we'll not fail. 225 00:34:47,332 --> 00:34:51,294 Duncan's two chamberlains will I with wine so convince... 226 00:34:51,503 --> 00:34:55,673 ...that memory, the warder of the brain, shall be a fume. 227 00:34:56,508 --> 00:34:59,323 I'll drug their possets. 228 00:35:03,181 --> 00:35:07,768 When in swinish sleep their drenched natures lie as in a death... 229 00:35:07,977 --> 00:35:12,877 ...what cannot you and I perform upon the unguarded Duncan? 230 00:35:52,916 --> 00:35:55,418 Bring forth men-children only... 231 00:35:55,627 --> 00:36:00,840 ... for thy undaunted mettle should compose nothing but males. 232 00:37:07,883 --> 00:37:09,656 How goes the night? 233 00:37:09,656 --> 00:37:13,201 The moon is down. I have not heard the clock. 234 00:37:13,514 --> 00:37:17,997 - She goes down at 12. - I take it 'tis later, sir. 235 00:37:20,708 --> 00:37:22,377 Take my sword. 236 00:37:26,026 --> 00:37:28,528 There's husbandry in heaven. 237 00:37:28,737 --> 00:37:31,552 Their candles are all out. 238 00:37:33,637 --> 00:37:35,723 Take thee that too. 239 00:37:38,642 --> 00:37:43,543 A heavy summons lies like lead upon me, and yet I would not sleep. 240 00:37:45,628 --> 00:37:51,675 Merciful powers, restrain the thoughts that nature gives way to in repose. 241 00:37:51,988 --> 00:37:53,448 Who's there? 242 00:37:53,657 --> 00:37:55,533 A friend. 243 00:37:56,367 --> 00:37:59,808 What, sir, not yet at rest? The king's abed. 244 00:38:00,017 --> 00:38:02,623 He hath been in unusual pleasure... 245 00:38:03,353 --> 00:38:06,377 ...and sent great largess to your offices. 246 00:38:06,586 --> 00:38:12,007 Being unprepared, our will became the servant to defect. All's well. 247 00:38:17,325 --> 00:38:21,287 I dreamt last night of the three weird sisters. 248 00:38:21,600 --> 00:38:26,918 - To you they have showed some truth. - I think not of them. 249 00:38:27,126 --> 00:38:30,254 Yet, when we can entreat an hour to serve... 250 00:38:30,463 --> 00:38:35,259 ...we would spend it in words upon that business if you'd grant the time. 251 00:38:35,467 --> 00:38:37,761 At your kindest leisure. 252 00:38:38,074 --> 00:38:40,681 It shall make honour for you. 253 00:38:40,994 --> 00:38:45,998 So I lose none in seeking to augment it. I shall be counselled. 254 00:38:52,359 --> 00:38:54,965 Good repose the while. 255 00:38:55,174 --> 00:38:59,344 Thanks, sir. The like to you. 256 00:39:28,748 --> 00:39:32,814 Is this a dagger which I see before me... 257 00:39:33,023 --> 00:39:36,255 ... the handle toward my hand? 258 00:39:44,596 --> 00:39:46,473 Come... 259 00:39:47,516 --> 00:39:50,018 ...let me clutch thee. 260 00:39:52,729 --> 00:39:58,568 I have thee not, and yet I see thee still. 261 00:39:59,506 --> 00:40:02,530 Art thou not, fatal vision... 262 00:40:02,739 --> 00:40:06,284 ...sensible to feeling as to sight? 263 00:40:09,620 --> 00:40:11,810 Or art thou but a dagger of the mind... 264 00:40:12,123 --> 00:40:16,502 ...a false creation, proceeding from the heat-oppressed brain? 265 00:40:19,943 --> 00:40:22,132 I see thee yet... 266 00:40:22,653 --> 00:40:28,388 ...in form as palpable as this which now I draw. 267 00:40:30,161 --> 00:40:34,540 Thou marshal'st me the way that I was going. 268 00:40:34,748 --> 00:40:38,398 And such an instrument I was to use. 269 00:40:42,256 --> 00:40:46,113 Mine eyes are made the fools of the other senses... 270 00:40:46,322 --> 00:40:49,241 ...or else worth all the rest. 271 00:40:50,076 --> 00:40:53,099 I see thee still! 272 00:40:53,412 --> 00:40:57,270 And on thy blade and dudgeon, gouts of blood... 273 00:40:57,479 --> 00:40:59,668 ...which was not so before. 274 00:41:02,900 --> 00:41:05,090 There's no such thing. 275 00:41:06,237 --> 00:41:10,512 It is the bloody business which informs thus to mine eyes. 276 00:41:13,953 --> 00:41:20,313 Now o'er the one half-world nature seems dead... 277 00:41:22,711 --> 00:41:27,716 ... and withered murder, alarmed by his sentinel, the wolf... 278 00:41:28,029 --> 00:41:30,948 ... whose howl's his watch. 279 00:41:31,157 --> 00:41:36,057 Thus with his stealthy pace, with Tarquin's ravishing strides... 280 00:41:36,266 --> 00:41:40,749 ... towards his design moves like a ghost. 281 00:41:43,981 --> 00:41:47,214 Thou sure and firm-set earth... 282 00:41:47,526 --> 00:41:51,384 ... hear not my steps, which way they walk... 283 00:41:51,593 --> 00:41:55,659 ... for fear the very stones prate of my whereabouts. 284 00:42:02,332 --> 00:42:05,043 Hear it not, Duncan... 285 00:42:05,356 --> 00:42:09,527 ... for it is a knell that summons thee to heaven... 286 00:42:09,735 --> 00:42:11,821 ... or to hell. 287 00:45:18,249 --> 00:45:21,482 I'm afraid they have awaked, and 'tis not done. 288 00:45:21,690 --> 00:45:25,339 The attempt and not the deed confounds us. 289 00:45:26,069 --> 00:45:27,842 Hark! 290 00:45:29,614 --> 00:45:34,202 Peace! It was the owl that shrieked... 291 00:45:34,411 --> 00:45:38,894 ... the fatal bellman, which gives the sternest good night. 292 00:45:39,937 --> 00:45:41,814 My husband? 293 00:46:06,838 --> 00:46:09,653 I have done the deed. 294 00:46:12,155 --> 00:46:14,970 Didst thou not hear a noise? 295 00:46:16,013 --> 00:46:18,620 I heard the owl and the crickets. 296 00:46:18,828 --> 00:46:21,956 - Did not you speak? Now. - As I descended? 297 00:46:22,165 --> 00:46:24,980 - Ay. - Hark! 298 00:46:25,710 --> 00:46:29,568 - Who lies in the second chamber? - Donalbain. 299 00:46:34,364 --> 00:46:40,203 This is a sorry sight. A foolish thought, to say a sorry sight. 300 00:46:40,516 --> 00:46:45,520 Methought I heard a voice cry, "Sleep no more. 301 00:46:45,729 --> 00:46:48,753 Macbeth does murder sleep." 302 00:46:50,317 --> 00:46:55,321 The innocent sleep, sleep that knits up the ravelled sleave of care. 303 00:46:55,530 --> 00:47:01,056 The death of each day's life, sore labour's bath, balm of hurt minds. 304 00:47:01,265 --> 00:47:04,705 Nature's second course, chief nourisher in life's feast. 305 00:47:04,914 --> 00:47:11,170 Still it cried to all the house, "Glamis hath murdered sleep... 306 00:47:11,587 --> 00:47:16,592 ...and Cawdor shall sleep no more. Macbeth shall sleep no more!" 307 00:47:16,800 --> 00:47:19,616 Who was it that thus cried? 308 00:47:20,763 --> 00:47:24,933 These deeds must not be thought after these ways so... 309 00:47:25,142 --> 00:47:27,748 ...it will make us mad. 310 00:47:32,023 --> 00:47:36,507 Get some water, and wash this filthy witness from your hands. 311 00:47:46,621 --> 00:47:51,208 Why did you bring these daggers from the place? 312 00:47:53,189 --> 00:47:56,109 They must lie there. 313 00:47:56,422 --> 00:47:58,403 I'll go no more. 314 00:47:58,611 --> 00:48:02,678 I am afraid of what I have done. Look on it again I dare not. 315 00:48:02,886 --> 00:48:05,701 Infirm of purpose! 316 00:48:07,265 --> 00:48:09,664 Give me the daggers. 317 00:48:20,194 --> 00:48:22,593 If he do bleed... 318 00:48:23,427 --> 00:48:27,180 ...l'll gild the faces of the grooms withal... 319 00:48:27,389 --> 00:48:30,517 ...for it must seem their guilt. 320 00:48:58,252 --> 00:49:00,754 Whence is that knocking? 321 00:49:02,527 --> 00:49:06,385 How is it with me, when every noise appals me? 322 00:49:16,603 --> 00:49:22,233 What hands are here? They pluck out mine eyes! 323 00:49:22,963 --> 00:49:27,655 Will great Neptune's ocean wash this blood clean from my hand? 324 00:49:27,863 --> 00:49:31,826 No, this my hand will rather... 325 00:49:32,138 --> 00:49:36,413 ...the multitudinous seas incarnadine... 326 00:49:36,726 --> 00:49:40,063 ...making the green one red. 327 00:49:45,797 --> 00:49:48,508 My hands are of your colour... 328 00:49:51,949 --> 00:49:55,807 ...but I scorn to wear a heart so white. 329 00:49:59,039 --> 00:50:02,271 A little water clears us of this deed. 330 00:50:04,982 --> 00:50:08,110 How easy is it, then! 331 00:50:15,826 --> 00:50:17,911 Retire we to our chamber. 332 00:50:18,016 --> 00:50:22,603 Get on your nightgown, lest occasion show us to be watchers. 333 00:50:23,438 --> 00:50:26,253 Be not lost so poorly in your thoughts. 334 00:50:26,461 --> 00:50:30,841 To know my deed, 'twere best not know myself. 335 00:50:35,428 --> 00:50:38,556 Wake Duncan with thy knocking! 336 00:50:38,973 --> 00:50:41,684 I would thou couldst. 337 00:50:52,319 --> 00:50:55,239 Here's a knocking indeed! 338 00:50:55,447 --> 00:51:00,244 If a man were porter of hell gate, he'd have less turning the key. 339 00:51:00,556 --> 00:51:05,457 Who's there, in the name of Beelzebub? 340 00:51:12,547 --> 00:51:18,595 Knock, knock. Who's there, in the other devil's name? 341 00:51:19,116 --> 00:51:24,538 Knock, knock. Never at quiet. What are you? 342 00:51:24,746 --> 00:51:30,481 One that goes the primrose way to the everlasting bonfire? 343 00:51:33,609 --> 00:51:37,467 I'll devil-porter it no further. 344 00:51:37,675 --> 00:51:40,803 This place is too cold for hell. 345 00:51:41,012 --> 00:51:44,453 Anon, anon! 346 00:51:48,728 --> 00:51:52,481 Was it so late ere you went to bed, that you lie so late? 347 00:51:52,481 --> 00:51:55,922 We were carousing till the second cock... 348 00:51:56,131 --> 00:51:59,988 ...and drink, sir, is a great provoker of three things. 349 00:52:00,301 --> 00:52:04,993 - What three things? - Nose-painting, sleep and urine. 350 00:52:05,306 --> 00:52:09,685 Lechery, sir, it provokes and it unprovokes. 351 00:52:09,998 --> 00:52:15,107 It provokes the desire but takes away the performance. 352 00:52:15,316 --> 00:52:19,486 It makes you, it mars you, it sets you on... 353 00:52:19,695 --> 00:52:24,908 ...it takes you off, it persuades you, it disheartens you... 354 00:52:25,117 --> 00:52:28,870 ...it makes you stand to and not stand to. 355 00:52:29,079 --> 00:52:32,624 - Drink gave thee the lie last night. - That it did. 356 00:52:32,832 --> 00:52:36,586 - Is thy master stirring? - Good morrow. 357 00:52:36,795 --> 00:52:40,131 - Is the king stirring, worthy thane? - Not yet. 358 00:52:40,340 --> 00:52:45,761 He did command me to call timely. I have almost slipped the hour. 359 00:52:47,117 --> 00:52:49,724 I'll bring you to him. 360 00:53:13,705 --> 00:53:15,582 This is the door. 361 00:53:15,790 --> 00:53:19,544 I'll make so bold to call, for 'tis my appointed service. 362 00:53:23,610 --> 00:53:28,407 - Goes the king hence today? - He does. He did appoint so. 363 00:53:28,719 --> 00:53:32,681 The night has been unruly. Our chimneys were blown down. 364 00:53:32,890 --> 00:53:38,833 And, as they say, lamentings heard in the air, strange screams of death. 365 00:53:39,042 --> 00:53:41,544 Some say the earth was feverous. 366 00:53:41,753 --> 00:53:44,985 - 'Twas a rough night. - Oh, horror! 367 00:53:47,696 --> 00:53:52,284 Horror, horror! Confusion now hath made his masterpiece! 368 00:53:52,492 --> 00:53:56,559 Murder hath broke open the Lord's anointed temple. 369 00:53:56,767 --> 00:54:00,625 - What is it you say? - Mean you His Majesty? 370 00:54:00,833 --> 00:54:03,127 Do not bid me speak. 371 00:54:03,440 --> 00:54:07,506 See, and then speak yourselves. 372 00:54:09,175 --> 00:54:11,052 Awake! 373 00:54:11,364 --> 00:54:15,535 Awake! Ring the alarm bell! 374 00:54:15,848 --> 00:54:18,767 Murder and treason! 375 00:54:18,976 --> 00:54:23,042 Malcolm and Donalbain! Banquo! Awake! 376 00:54:24,085 --> 00:54:29,507 Shake off this downy sleep, death's counterfeit, and look on death itself! 377 00:54:29,715 --> 00:54:33,469 Up! Up! And see the great doom's image. 378 00:54:33,677 --> 00:54:38,578 Fleance! Banquo! Rise up as from your graves... 379 00:54:38,786 --> 00:54:42,540 ...and walk like spirits to countenance this horror. 380 00:54:42,749 --> 00:54:44,521 Ring the bell! 381 00:55:37,176 --> 00:55:40,304 What's the business, that a hideous trumpet calls... 382 00:55:40,617 --> 00:55:44,474 ...to parley the sleepers of the house? Speak! 383 00:55:44,683 --> 00:55:48,437 Gentle lady, 'tis not for you to hear what I speak. 384 00:55:48,645 --> 00:55:53,441 Banquo, our royal master's murdered. 385 00:55:53,650 --> 00:55:55,735 Woe, alas! 386 00:55:56,361 --> 00:56:00,740 What, in our house? 387 00:56:00,949 --> 00:56:03,242 Too cruel anywhere. 388 00:56:05,015 --> 00:56:08,664 I prithee, contradict thyself, and say it is not so. 389 00:56:08,873 --> 00:56:13,148 Had I but died before this chance, I had lived a blessed time. 390 00:56:13,356 --> 00:56:16,171 There is nothing serious in mortality. 391 00:56:16,276 --> 00:56:19,508 All is but toys. Renown and grace is dead. 392 00:56:19,717 --> 00:56:23,783 - What is amiss? - You are, and do not know it. 393 00:56:23,991 --> 00:56:27,015 Your royal father's murdered. 394 00:56:35,461 --> 00:56:36,712 By whom? 395 00:56:36,921 --> 00:56:39,423 Those of his chambers, it seemed, had done it. 396 00:56:39,631 --> 00:56:43,489 They were all badged with blood. So were their daggers. 397 00:56:43,802 --> 00:56:48,286 O, yet I do repent me of my fury that I did kill them. 398 00:57:02,153 --> 00:57:04,760 Wherefore did you so? 399 00:57:05,072 --> 00:57:08,096 Who can be wise, amazed, temperate and furious... 400 00:57:08,305 --> 00:57:11,537 ...loyal and neutral in a moment? No man! 401 00:57:11,850 --> 00:57:15,082 Here lay Duncan, his skin laced with his blood. 402 00:57:15,291 --> 00:57:19,774 There the murderers, steeped in the colours of their trade. 403 00:57:19,983 --> 00:57:23,528 Who could refrain, that had a heart to love? 404 00:57:23,736 --> 00:57:27,907 And in that heart, courage to make his love known? 405 00:58:03,462 --> 00:58:08,050 Let's briefly put on manly readiness and meet in the hall together... 406 00:58:08,258 --> 00:58:12,533 ...to question this most bloody piece of work. 407 00:58:13,367 --> 00:58:15,974 Fears and scruples shake us. 408 00:58:16,182 --> 00:58:19,206 In the great hand of God I stand. 409 00:58:19,415 --> 00:58:23,794 Against the undivulged pretence I fight of treasonous malice. 410 00:58:24,002 --> 00:58:27,130 - So do I. - So all. 411 00:58:31,614 --> 00:58:34,220 What will you do? 412 00:58:34,429 --> 00:58:37,557 Let's not consort with them. 413 00:58:37,870 --> 00:58:41,728 - I'll to England. - To Ireland, I. 414 00:58:42,040 --> 00:58:46,211 Our separated fortune shall keep us both the safer. 415 00:58:46,420 --> 00:58:49,756 Where we are, there's daggers in men's smiles. 416 00:58:49,965 --> 00:58:54,865 This murderous shaft that's shot hath not yet lighted. 417 00:58:56,742 --> 00:58:58,515 Therefore to horse. 418 00:59:00,600 --> 00:59:04,666 And let us not be dainty of leave-taking. 419 00:59:08,003 --> 00:59:10,088 Shift away. 420 00:59:47,311 --> 00:59:52,629 - How goes the world, Macduff? - Why? See you not? 421 00:59:52,837 --> 00:59:56,591 Is it known who did this more than bloody deed? 422 00:59:58,885 --> 01:00:04,203 - Those that Macbeth hath slain. - What good could they expect? 423 01:00:04,411 --> 01:00:10,563 They were suborned. Malcolm and Donalbain, the king's sons, are fled... 424 01:00:10,876 --> 01:00:14,316 ...which puts upon them suspicion of the deed. 425 01:00:14,838 --> 01:00:18,696 Then 'tis most like the sovereignty will fall upon Macbeth. 426 01:00:18,800 --> 01:00:22,345 He's already named and gone to Scone to be invested. 427 01:00:22,553 --> 01:00:26,620 - Will you to Scone? - No, cousin, I'll home to Fife. 428 01:00:26,828 --> 01:00:29,122 Well, I will thither. 429 01:00:30,582 --> 01:00:34,961 May you see things well done there. Adieu. 430 01:00:59,151 --> 01:01:01,445 Thou hast it now. 431 01:01:01,758 --> 01:01:05,928 King, Cawdor, Glamis... 432 01:01:06,137 --> 01:01:09,578 ... all as the weird women promised. 433 01:01:10,516 --> 01:01:14,791 And I fear thou play'dst most foully for it. 434 01:01:22,090 --> 01:01:25,948 Yet it was said it should not stand in thy posterity. 435 01:01:26,156 --> 01:01:30,744 But that myself should be the root and father of many kings. 436 01:01:30,952 --> 01:01:34,185 If there comes truth from them... 437 01:01:34,393 --> 01:01:37,625 ... may they not be my oracles as well... 438 01:01:37,834 --> 01:01:40,649 ... and set me up in hope? 439 01:01:45,028 --> 01:01:49,929 Hail, Macbeth! Hail, King of Scotland! 440 01:01:50,137 --> 01:01:54,934 Hail, Macbeth! Hail, King of Scotland! 441 01:02:14,119 --> 01:02:17,038 Here's our chief guest. 442 01:02:17,247 --> 01:02:21,939 If he had been forgotten, it'd have been a gap in our great feast. 443 01:02:26,735 --> 01:02:30,906 Tonight we hold a solemn supper, and I'll request your presence. 444 01:02:31,010 --> 01:02:33,721 Let Your Highness command upon me... 445 01:02:33,825 --> 01:02:39,247 ...to the which my duties are with a most indissoluble tie forever knit. 446 01:02:39,560 --> 01:02:42,688 - Ride you this afternoon? - Ay, my lord. 447 01:02:42,896 --> 01:02:44,773 Is it far you ride? 448 01:02:44,982 --> 01:02:49,465 As far as will fill up the time 'twixt this and supper. 449 01:02:49,674 --> 01:02:53,636 - Fail not our feast. - My lord, I will not. 450 01:02:57,077 --> 01:03:00,309 We hear our bloody cousins are in England and Ireland... 451 01:03:00,622 --> 01:03:03,541 ...not confessing their cruel parricide. 452 01:03:03,645 --> 01:03:08,650 But of that tomorrow. Hie you to horse. Adieu till you return at night. 453 01:03:10,735 --> 01:03:13,551 - Goes Fleance with you? - Ay, my lord. 454 01:03:13,759 --> 01:03:19,181 I wish your horses swift and sure of foot. Farewell. 455 01:03:27,939 --> 01:03:33,048 - Attend those men our leisure? - They do. Bring them before us. 456 01:03:34,195 --> 01:03:39,304 To be thus is nothing, but to be safely thus. 457 01:03:39,513 --> 01:03:43,788 Our fears in Banquo stick deep. In his royalty of nature... 458 01:03:43,996 --> 01:03:48,688 ...he hath a wisdom that doth guide his valour to act in safety. 459 01:03:48,897 --> 01:03:51,921 There is none but he whose being do I fear. 460 01:03:51,921 --> 01:03:55,674 And under him my genius is rebuked. 461 01:04:00,262 --> 01:04:05,580 We'll keep ourself till suppertime alone. Till then, God be with you. 462 01:04:08,499 --> 01:04:13,295 He chid the sisters, when first they put the name of king upon me... 463 01:04:13,504 --> 01:04:16,840 ... and bade them speak to him. 464 01:04:17,049 --> 01:04:20,594 Then, prophet-like they hailed him... 465 01:04:20,907 --> 01:04:24,035 ... father to a line of kings. 466 01:04:24,243 --> 01:04:26,954 Upon my head, they placed a fruitless crown... 467 01:04:27,267 --> 01:04:30,187 ... and put a barren sceptre in my grip. 468 01:04:30,395 --> 01:04:36,026 Thence to be wrenched with an unlineal hand, no son of mine succeeding. 469 01:04:37,172 --> 01:04:39,362 If it be so... 470 01:04:39,571 --> 01:04:43,116 ... for Banquo's sons have I defiled my mind. 471 01:04:43,324 --> 01:04:47,912 For them the gracious Duncan have I murdered. 472 01:04:48,120 --> 01:04:53,751 To make them kings. The seeds of Banquo kings. 473 01:05:06,888 --> 01:05:08,974 Stay within call. 474 01:05:10,538 --> 01:05:15,125 - Was it not yesterday we spoke? - It was, Your Highness. 475 01:05:20,860 --> 01:05:25,761 Well then now, have you considered of my speeches? 476 01:05:25,969 --> 01:05:30,348 Know that it was he in times past which held you under fortune... 477 01:05:30,557 --> 01:05:35,875 ...which you thought had been our innocent self. You made this known to us. 478 01:05:37,230 --> 01:05:42,443 Is patience so predominant in your nature that you can let this go? 479 01:05:42,652 --> 01:05:47,135 Are you so gospelled to pray for this man and for his issue... 480 01:05:47,344 --> 01:05:52,661 ...whose heavy hand has bowed you to the grave and beggared yours forever? 481 01:05:55,060 --> 01:05:57,771 We are men, my liege. 482 01:05:59,126 --> 01:06:03,505 Ay, in the catalogue ye go for men. 483 01:06:04,235 --> 01:06:09,448 As hounds and greyhounds, mongrels, spaniels, curs, shoughs... 484 01:06:09,657 --> 01:06:14,662 ...water-rugs and demi-wolves are clept, all by the name of dogs. 485 01:06:14,974 --> 01:06:17,373 And so of men. 486 01:06:22,899 --> 01:06:27,174 Now, if you have a station in the file... 487 01:06:27,486 --> 01:06:32,908 ...not in the worst rank of manhood, say it. 488 01:06:33,117 --> 01:06:36,558 And I will put that business in your bosoms... 489 01:06:37,288 --> 01:06:40,311 ...whose execution takes your enemy off... 490 01:06:40,624 --> 01:06:43,856 ...grapples you to the heart and love of us... 491 01:06:43,856 --> 01:06:47,401 ...who wear our health but sickly in his life... 492 01:06:47,610 --> 01:06:50,321 ...which in his death were perfect. 493 01:06:50,634 --> 01:06:55,534 I am one whom the vile blows and buffets of the world have so incensed... 494 01:06:55,847 --> 01:06:59,601 ...that I am reckless what I do to spite the world. 495 01:06:59,913 --> 01:07:01,790 And I another. 496 01:07:02,103 --> 01:07:04,501 Both of you know Banquo was your enemy. 497 01:07:04,814 --> 01:07:08,255 - Ay, my lord. - So is he mine! 498 01:07:09,506 --> 01:07:13,885 Though I could with barefaced power sweep him from my sight... 499 01:07:14,198 --> 01:07:17,326 ...and bid my will avouch it. 500 01:07:17,534 --> 01:07:20,767 Yet I must not, for certain friends... 501 01:07:21,080 --> 01:07:26,814 ...that are both his and mine, whose loves I may not drop. 502 01:07:27,023 --> 01:07:31,715 And thence it is, that I to your assistance do make love... 503 01:07:31,923 --> 01:07:37,241 ...masking the business from the common eye for sundry weighty reasons. 504 01:07:37,554 --> 01:07:43,705 - We shall perform what you command. - Your spirits shine through you. 505 01:07:45,895 --> 01:07:50,170 It must be done tonight, and some way from the palace. 506 01:07:50,378 --> 01:07:54,549 And with him, to leave no rubs nor botches in the work... 507 01:07:54,862 --> 01:07:59,033 ...Fleance, his son that keeps him company... 508 01:07:59,345 --> 01:08:04,142 ...whose absence is no less material to me than is his father's... 509 01:08:04,350 --> 01:08:08,208 ...must embrace the fate of that dark hour. 510 01:08:16,341 --> 01:08:20,407 - Resolve yourselves apart. - We are resolved, my lord. 511 01:08:25,099 --> 01:08:28,123 Advise them where to plant themselves. 512 01:10:01,963 --> 01:10:04,674 How now, my lord? 513 01:10:08,115 --> 01:10:10,930 Why do you keep alone... 514 01:10:11,243 --> 01:10:15,935 ...of sorriest fancies your companions making? 515 01:10:16,143 --> 01:10:21,669 Things without all remedy should be without regard. What's done is done. 516 01:10:23,859 --> 01:10:28,238 We have scorched the snake, not killed it. 517 01:10:30,532 --> 01:10:35,328 But let the frame of things disjoint. Ere we'll eat our meal in fear... 518 01:10:35,641 --> 01:10:41,584 ...and sleep in the affliction of the terrible dreams that shake us nightly. 519 01:10:42,835 --> 01:10:45,025 Better be with the dead... 520 01:10:45,234 --> 01:10:50,343 ...than on the torture of the mind to lie in restless ecstasy. 521 01:10:52,428 --> 01:10:54,722 Duncan is in his grave. 522 01:10:54,930 --> 01:11:00,039 After life's fitful fever, he sleeps well. 523 01:11:00,248 --> 01:11:03,272 Treason has done his worst. 524 01:11:03,480 --> 01:11:06,817 Not steel, nor poison... 525 01:11:07,025 --> 01:11:11,717 ...malice domestic, foreign levy, nothing can touch him further. 526 01:11:11,926 --> 01:11:15,471 Come on. Gentle, my lord. 527 01:11:15,784 --> 01:11:19,120 Sleek o'er your rugged looks. 528 01:11:19,954 --> 01:11:24,125 Be bright and jovial among your guests tonight. 529 01:11:25,689 --> 01:11:28,296 So shall I, love. 530 01:11:29,130 --> 01:11:31,841 And so, I pray, be you. 531 01:11:49,566 --> 01:11:54,049 Full of scorpions is my mind, dear wife. 532 01:11:59,263 --> 01:12:03,329 Thou knowst that Banquo and his Fleance live. 533 01:12:05,936 --> 01:12:09,585 But in them nature's copy is not eterne. 534 01:12:10,941 --> 01:12:16,258 There's comfort yet. They are assailable. 535 01:12:18,656 --> 01:12:21,472 Then be thou jocund. 536 01:12:23,244 --> 01:12:26,581 Ere the bat hath flown his cloistered flight... 537 01:12:26,789 --> 01:12:29,396 ...ere to black Hecate's summons... 538 01:12:29,396 --> 01:12:35,339 ...the shard-borne beetle with his drowsy hums... ...hath rung night's yawning peal... 539 01:12:35,548 --> 01:12:40,448 ...there shall be done a deed of dreadful note. 540 01:12:40,969 --> 01:12:43,368 What's to be done? 541 01:12:47,955 --> 01:12:53,586 Be innocent of the knowledge, dearest chuck, till thou applaud the deed. 542 01:12:59,529 --> 01:13:02,657 Come, seeling night... 543 01:13:02,865 --> 01:13:07,140 ...scarf up the tender eye of pitiful day. 544 01:13:07,349 --> 01:13:12,458 And with thy bloody and invisible hand cancel and tear to pieces... 545 01:13:12,771 --> 01:13:16,629 ...that great bond which keeps me pale. 546 01:13:18,922 --> 01:13:24,344 Light thickens, and the crow makes wing to the rooky wood. 547 01:13:24,970 --> 01:13:29,766 Good things of day begin to droop and drowse... 548 01:13:29,975 --> 01:13:34,250 ...while night's black agents to their prey do rouse. 549 01:13:49,890 --> 01:13:53,748 - Who did bid thee join with us? - Macbeth. 550 01:13:54,999 --> 01:13:59,065 He needs not our mistrust since he delivers our offices... 551 01:13:59,378 --> 01:14:03,236 ...and what we have to do to the direction just. 552 01:14:03,549 --> 01:14:08,970 Well, stand with us. The west yet glimmers with some streaks of day. 553 01:14:09,179 --> 01:14:12,307 And near approaches the subject of our watch. 554 01:14:20,335 --> 01:14:22,734 By the clock 'tis day... 555 01:14:22,942 --> 01:14:27,009 ...and yet dark night strangles the travelling lamp. 556 01:14:27,217 --> 01:14:31,388 Is it night's predominance or the day's shame... 557 01:14:31,596 --> 01:14:37,435 ...that darkness does the face of earth entomb... ...when living light should kiss it? 558 01:14:37,644 --> 01:14:40,250 It will be rain tonight. 559 01:14:41,814 --> 01:14:44,630 Let it come down! 560 01:14:47,236 --> 01:14:48,905 Treachery! 561 01:15:25,502 --> 01:15:28,734 Fly, good Fleance, fly! 562 01:15:31,028 --> 01:15:32,905 Fly! 563 01:15:39,891 --> 01:15:41,663 Fly! 564 01:16:34,214 --> 01:16:37,133 There's blood upon thy face. 565 01:16:39,740 --> 01:16:42,659 - 'Tis Banquo's then. - Is he despatched? 566 01:16:42,659 --> 01:16:45,892 His throat is cut. That I did for him. 567 01:16:46,100 --> 01:16:51,418 Thou art the best of the cutthroats. Yet he's good that did the like for Fleance. 568 01:16:51,626 --> 01:16:54,650 If thou didst that, thou art the nonpareil. 569 01:16:54,650 --> 01:16:58,404 Most royal sir, Fleance is escaped. 570 01:16:59,655 --> 01:17:02,887 Then comes my fit again. 571 01:17:03,096 --> 01:17:07,788 I had else been perfect, whole as the marble, founded as the rock. 572 01:17:07,996 --> 01:17:13,418 But now I am cabined, confined, bound in to saucy doubts and fears. 573 01:17:13,627 --> 01:17:15,816 - But Banquo's safe? - Ay, my good lord. 574 01:17:16,025 --> 01:17:21,029 Safe in a ditch he bides, with 20 trenched gashes on his head. 575 01:17:21,968 --> 01:17:25,200 There the grown serpent lies. 576 01:17:25,409 --> 01:17:30,205 The worm that's fled hath nature that in time will venom breed. 577 01:17:30,413 --> 01:17:32,812 No teeth for the present. 578 01:17:33,020 --> 01:17:37,608 Get thee gone. Tomorrow we'll hear ourselves again. 579 01:18:46,841 --> 01:18:52,263 You know your own degrees. Sit down. At first and last, a hearty welcome. 580 01:18:52,471 --> 01:18:54,557 Thanks to Your Majesty. 581 01:18:54,765 --> 01:18:57,059 Our hostess keeps her state. 582 01:18:57,163 --> 01:19:02,272 Ourself will mingle with society and play the humble host. 583 01:19:02,481 --> 01:19:08,007 - My lord, you do not give the cheer. - Sweet remembrancer. 584 01:19:14,054 --> 01:19:18,329 I drink to the general joy of the whole table... 585 01:19:18,538 --> 01:19:24,898 ...and to our dear friend Banquo, whom we miss. Would he were here. 586 01:19:25,107 --> 01:19:27,401 Banquo! 587 01:19:28,860 --> 01:19:32,927 Now good digestion wait on appetite, and health on both! 588 01:19:33,135 --> 01:19:36,055 May it please Your Highness, sit. 589 01:19:40,642 --> 01:19:45,022 Please it Your Highness to grace us with your royal company? 590 01:19:46,273 --> 01:19:50,756 - The table's full. - Here is a place reserved, sir. 591 01:19:50,965 --> 01:19:53,467 - Where? - Here, my good lord. 592 01:20:23,705 --> 01:20:29,439 - Which of you have done this? - What, my lord? Thou canst not say I did it. 593 01:20:30,169 --> 01:20:35,591 - Never shake thy gory locks at me. - His Highness is not well. 594 01:20:35,904 --> 01:20:40,179 Sit, friends. My lord is often thus and hath been from his youth. 595 01:20:40,387 --> 01:20:46,226 Keep seat. The fit is momentary. Upon a thought he will again be well. 596 01:20:47,477 --> 01:20:49,041 Are you a man? 597 01:20:49,146 --> 01:20:53,629 Ay, a bold one that dare look on that which might appal the devil. 598 01:20:53,838 --> 01:20:55,506 O, proper stuff! 599 01:20:55,714 --> 01:20:58,217 This is the very painting of your fear. 600 01:20:58,425 --> 01:21:03,534 This is the air-drawn dagger you said led you to Duncan. Shame itself! 601 01:21:04,994 --> 01:21:09,686 Why do you make such faces? When all's done, you look but on a stool. 602 01:21:09,895 --> 01:21:13,335 Prithee, see there! Behold! Look! How say you? 603 01:21:13,544 --> 01:21:18,862 Avaunt, and quit my sight! Thy bones are marrowless, thy blood is cold. 604 01:21:19,070 --> 01:21:23,971 Thou hast no speculation in those eyes which thou dost glare with. 605 01:21:24,179 --> 01:21:26,160 What man dare, I dare. 606 01:21:26,160 --> 01:21:30,957 Take any shape but that, and my nerves shall never tremble. 607 01:21:31,165 --> 01:21:35,023 Hence, horrible shadow! Unreal mockery, hence! 608 01:21:38,881 --> 01:21:40,653 What? 609 01:21:41,383 --> 01:21:44,407 Quite unmanned in folly. 610 01:21:57,753 --> 01:22:02,445 - Lf I stand here, I saw him. - Fie, for shame! 611 01:22:04,113 --> 01:22:07,554 Blood hath been shed ere now, in the olden time. 612 01:22:07,763 --> 01:22:12,350 And since too, murders have been performed too terrible for the ear. 613 01:22:12,559 --> 01:22:16,625 Time has been that when the brains were out, a man would die... 614 01:22:16,625 --> 01:22:18,502 ...and there an end. 615 01:22:18,606 --> 01:22:24,132 But now they rise again, with 20 mortal gashes on their crowns. 616 01:22:24,341 --> 01:22:30,180 You've displaced the mirth, broke the meeting with most admired disorder. 617 01:22:34,455 --> 01:22:38,626 Can such things be and overwhelm us like a summer's cloud... 618 01:22:38,834 --> 01:22:41,336 ...without our special wonder? 619 01:22:41,649 --> 01:22:46,967 You make me strange, even to the disposition that I owe. 620 01:22:47,280 --> 01:22:50,929 When now I think you can behold such sights... 621 01:22:51,138 --> 01:22:55,412 ...and keep the natural ruby of your cheeks... 622 01:22:56,247 --> 01:22:59,270 ...when mine is blanched with fear. 623 01:22:59,479 --> 01:23:02,815 What sights, my lord? 624 01:23:05,422 --> 01:23:08,759 I pray you, speak not, he grows worse and worse. 625 01:23:08,759 --> 01:23:12,199 Question enrages him. At once, good night. 626 01:23:13,972 --> 01:23:18,038 Stand not upon the order of your going, but go at once. 627 01:23:19,811 --> 01:23:24,190 Good night. And better health attend His Majesty. 628 01:23:24,399 --> 01:23:27,318 Kind good night to all. 629 01:23:27,735 --> 01:23:32,219 It will have blood. They say blood will have blood. 630 01:23:32,427 --> 01:23:36,806 Stones have been known to move and trees to speak. 631 01:24:16,323 --> 01:24:18,513 What is the night? 632 01:24:20,181 --> 01:24:25,290 Almost at odds with morning, which is which. 633 01:24:42,181 --> 01:24:47,395 How sayst thou, that Macduff denies his person at our great bidding? 634 01:24:47,603 --> 01:24:50,418 How know you this, my lord? 635 01:24:50,627 --> 01:24:53,651 I hear it by the way. 636 01:24:53,859 --> 01:24:58,968 There's not a one of them, but in his house I keep a servant paid. 637 01:25:03,869 --> 01:25:08,144 You lack the season of all natures, sleep. 638 01:25:09,186 --> 01:25:12,523 Come, we'll to sleep. 639 01:25:32,229 --> 01:25:37,651 I must again to the weird sisters. More shall they speak. 640 01:25:37,860 --> 01:25:42,969 For now I am bent to know, by the worst means, the worst. 641 01:25:43,490 --> 01:25:47,661 For mine own good, all causes shall give way. 642 01:25:50,268 --> 01:25:54,751 I'm in blood, stepped in so far that should I wade no more... 643 01:25:54,960 --> 01:25:58,922 ...returning were as tedious as go o'er. 644 01:26:01,528 --> 01:26:06,637 Strange things I have in head that will to hand... 645 01:26:06,846 --> 01:26:11,434 ...which must be acted, ere they may be scanned. 646 01:26:13,310 --> 01:26:17,168 We are yet but young in deed. 647 01:27:51,947 --> 01:27:58,411 By the pricking of my thumbs, something wicked this way comes. 648 01:28:00,601 --> 01:28:04,876 How now, you secret, black and midnight hags? What is it you do? 649 01:28:05,084 --> 01:28:07,065 A deed without a name. 650 01:28:07,170 --> 01:28:12,070 Double, double, toil and trouble. Fire burn, cauldron bubble. 651 01:28:12,279 --> 01:28:16,449 Toad that under cold stone, days and nights has 31. 652 01:28:16,762 --> 01:28:22,184 Sweltered venom sleeping got, boil thou first in the charmed pot. 653 01:28:22,392 --> 01:28:27,919 Eye of newt and toe of frog, wool of bat and tongue of dog. 654 01:28:28,127 --> 01:28:33,758 Adder's fork and blindworm's sting, lizard's leg and howlet's wing. 655 01:28:33,966 --> 01:28:39,179 Nose of Turk and Tartar's lips, slivered in the moon's eclipse. 656 01:28:39,388 --> 01:28:44,288 Fillet of a fenny snake, in the cauldron boil and bake. 657 01:28:44,497 --> 01:28:49,919 Liver of blaspheming Jew, gall of goat and slips of yew. 658 01:28:50,127 --> 01:28:54,194 I conjure you, by that which you profess, howe'er you know it. 659 01:28:54,194 --> 01:28:57,218 - Answer me to what I ask you. - Speak! 660 01:28:57,426 --> 01:28:59,511 - Demand. - We'll answer. 661 01:28:59,616 --> 01:29:05,246 Say if thou'dst hear it from our mouths, or from our masters. 662 01:29:05,455 --> 01:29:08,270 Call them, let me see them. 663 01:29:17,341 --> 01:29:24,014 Cool it with a baboon's blood, then the charm is firm and good. 664 01:30:04,365 --> 01:30:11,768 - Tell me, unknown power... - He knows thy thought. Macbeth, Macbeth, Macbeth. 665 01:30:11,977 --> 01:30:15,835 Beware Macduff. Beware the Thane of Fife. 666 01:30:16,043 --> 01:30:18,858 Thou hast harped my fear aright. 667 01:30:19,171 --> 01:30:23,029 - But one word more... - He will not be commanded. 668 01:30:36,062 --> 01:30:42,005 Be bloody, bold and resolute. Laugh to scorn the power of man. 669 01:30:42,214 --> 01:30:45,238 For none of woman born shall harm Macbeth. 670 01:30:45,342 --> 01:30:49,513 None of woman born shall harm Macbeth. 671 01:30:50,555 --> 01:30:54,205 Then live Macduff. What need I fear of thee? 672 01:30:54,413 --> 01:30:59,731 But I'll make assurance double sure and take a bond of fate. 673 01:31:00,044 --> 01:31:02,859 Thou shalt not live! 674 01:31:16,101 --> 01:31:20,584 - Macbeth shall never vanquished be. - Never, never. 675 01:31:20,793 --> 01:31:23,086 Until Great Birnam Wood... 676 01:31:23,399 --> 01:31:28,300 ...to high Dunsinane Hill shall come against him. 677 01:31:34,347 --> 01:31:39,352 That will never be! Who can recruit the forest? 678 01:31:39,561 --> 01:31:43,106 Bid the tree unfix his earth-bound root? 679 01:31:43,314 --> 01:31:46,442 Sweet bodements, good! 680 01:31:48,215 --> 01:31:51,447 Yet my heart throbs to know one thing: 681 01:31:51,656 --> 01:31:56,243 - Shall Banquo's issue ever reign? - Seek to know no more. 682 01:31:56,452 --> 01:32:01,978 I will be satisfied! Deny me this and an eternal curse fall on you! 683 01:32:03,959 --> 01:32:09,798 Thou art too like the spirit of Banquo. Thy crown does sear mine eyeballs. 684 01:32:30,964 --> 01:32:35,135 What, will the line stretch out to the crack of doom? 685 01:32:35,343 --> 01:32:37,533 Now I see 'tis true. 686 01:32:39,201 --> 01:32:43,059 For the blood-boltered Banquo smiles upon me... 687 01:32:43,267 --> 01:32:46,500 ...and points at them for his! 688 01:33:10,585 --> 01:33:12,671 Where are they? 689 01:33:17,258 --> 01:33:19,344 Gone! 690 01:33:38,320 --> 01:33:41,135 Infected be the air whereon they ride! 691 01:33:41,344 --> 01:33:44,368 And damned all those that trust them! 692 01:34:08,453 --> 01:34:10,747 Macduff is fled. 693 01:34:12,937 --> 01:34:16,690 - Where does he bestow himself? - In the English court. 694 01:34:17,003 --> 01:34:19,088 Where lives the son of Duncan. 695 01:34:19,297 --> 01:34:23,572 Thither Macduff is gone to pray the holy king upon his aid... 696 01:34:23,780 --> 01:34:27,951 ...to wake Northumberland and warlike Seyward. 697 01:34:29,515 --> 01:34:33,582 By the help of these, we may again give to our tables meat... 698 01:34:33,790 --> 01:34:39,003 ...sleep to our nights, our feasts free from bloody knives. 699 01:34:39,212 --> 01:34:41,923 Some holy angel fly to England... 700 01:34:42,131 --> 01:34:47,240 ...that a swift blessing may soon return to this, our suffering country. 701 01:34:49,951 --> 01:34:52,037 Gentle lady. 702 01:34:54,122 --> 01:34:57,042 Gracious Duncan's dead. 703 01:35:03,923 --> 01:35:07,781 Gracious Duncan was pitied of Macbeth. Marry, he was dead. 704 01:35:07,990 --> 01:35:10,700 The valiant Banquo walked too late. 705 01:35:10,909 --> 01:35:14,454 Whom, you may say, Fleance killed, for Fleance fled. 706 01:35:14,558 --> 01:35:17,374 Man must not walk too late. 707 01:35:17,582 --> 01:35:21,961 How monstrous it was for Malcolm and Donalbain to kill their father. 708 01:35:22,066 --> 01:35:25,089 Damned, indeed. How it did grieve Macbeth. 709 01:35:25,298 --> 01:35:30,824 - Had he Duncan's sons under his key... - As, an't please heaven, he shall not. 710 01:35:31,032 --> 01:35:34,265 They should find what it were to kill a father. 711 01:35:34,265 --> 01:35:36,454 So should Fleance. 712 01:35:36,767 --> 01:35:38,331 Peace. 713 01:35:45,630 --> 01:35:47,089 What news? 714 01:35:52,824 --> 01:35:56,369 Macduff is fled to England. 715 01:35:56,578 --> 01:36:00,019 - Fled to England? - Ay, my good lord. 716 01:36:00,748 --> 01:36:05,023 Time, thou anticipat'st my dread exploits. 717 01:36:30,464 --> 01:36:35,261 The castle of Macduff I will surprise. Seize upon Fife. 718 01:36:35,469 --> 01:36:39,431 Give to the edge of the sword his wife, his babes... 719 01:36:39,640 --> 01:36:44,645 ... and all unfortunate souls that trace him in his line. 720 01:36:44,853 --> 01:36:47,043 No boasting like a fool. 721 01:36:47,251 --> 01:36:51,109 This deed I'll do before the purpose cool. 722 01:37:03,621 --> 01:37:05,602 You must have patience. 723 01:37:05,602 --> 01:37:09,981 He had none. His flight was madness. Our fears do make us traitors. 724 01:37:10,190 --> 01:37:13,005 You know not if it was wisdom or fear. 725 01:37:13,109 --> 01:37:18,948 To leave his wife and his babes in a place from whence himself does fly? 726 01:37:19,261 --> 01:37:23,119 He loves us not. He wants a natural touch. 727 01:37:23,328 --> 01:37:26,664 The wren, the most diminutive bird, will fight... 728 01:37:26,664 --> 01:37:29,062 ...her young in the nest, against the owl. 729 01:37:29,271 --> 01:37:34,901 - All is the fear, nothing is the love. - Dear coz, pray, school yourself. 730 01:37:35,735 --> 01:37:39,385 But for your husband, he is noble, wise, judicious... 731 01:37:39,593 --> 01:37:42,617 ...and best knows the fits of the season. 732 01:37:43,555 --> 01:37:48,247 I take my leave of you. Shall not be long but I'll be here again. 733 01:37:48,456 --> 01:37:51,167 Things at their worst will cease... 734 01:37:51,375 --> 01:37:54,920 ...or else climb upward to what they were before. 735 01:37:57,214 --> 01:38:01,385 My pretty cousin, blessing upon you. 736 01:38:01,593 --> 01:38:04,721 Fathered he is, and yet he's fatherless. 737 01:38:04,930 --> 01:38:07,745 I take my leave at once. 738 01:38:56,542 --> 01:39:00,295 - How wilt thou do for a father? - How will you do for a husband? 739 01:39:00,504 --> 01:39:04,570 Why, I can buy me 20 at any market. 740 01:39:08,324 --> 01:39:12,495 - Was my father a traitor? - Ay, that he was. 741 01:39:13,850 --> 01:39:18,021 - What is a traitor? - Why, one that swears and lies. 742 01:39:18,229 --> 01:39:20,419 Be all traitors that do so? 743 01:39:20,523 --> 01:39:24,485 Everyone that does so is a traitor and must be hanged. 744 01:39:24,694 --> 01:39:27,196 - Who must hang them? - The honest men. 745 01:39:27,405 --> 01:39:33,348 The liars are fools, for there are enough of them to hang the honest men. 746 01:39:33,557 --> 01:39:38,978 - God help thee, poor monkey. - Lf he were dead, you'd weep for him. 747 01:40:29,026 --> 01:40:31,007 Where's your husband? 748 01:40:31,216 --> 01:40:36,846 I hope in no place so unsanctified, where such as thou mayst find him. 749 01:40:37,993 --> 01:40:40,600 He's a traitor. 750 01:40:42,477 --> 01:40:47,586 - Thou liest, thou shag-eared villain! - What, you egg? 751 01:40:49,567 --> 01:40:52,799 Young fry of treachery! 752 01:40:59,159 --> 01:41:02,079 He has killed me, Mother. 753 01:41:51,084 --> 01:41:57,757 Besides her walking and other actual performances, what has she said? 754 01:41:57,966 --> 01:42:04,535 That which I will not report after her. You may to a doctor. 'Tis most meet you should. 755 01:42:04,743 --> 01:42:11,208 Neither to you, nor anyone, having no witness to confirm my speech. 756 01:42:21,634 --> 01:42:26,326 - Her eyes are open. - Ay, but their sense is shut. 757 01:42:31,748 --> 01:42:35,189 - What is it she does now? - An accustomed action. 758 01:42:35,189 --> 01:42:38,421 To seem thus washing her hands. 759 01:42:54,895 --> 01:42:56,981 Yet here's a spot. 760 01:42:59,587 --> 01:43:02,507 Out, damned spot. 761 01:43:02,715 --> 01:43:05,322 Out, I say! 762 01:43:08,554 --> 01:43:10,118 One. 763 01:43:11,786 --> 01:43:13,455 Two. 764 01:43:15,227 --> 01:43:18,251 Why then 'tis time to do it. 765 01:43:21,379 --> 01:43:23,986 Hell is murky. 766 01:43:24,403 --> 01:43:28,990 Fie, my lord, fie! A soldier and afeard? 767 01:43:29,199 --> 01:43:33,787 What need we fear who knows it, when none can call our power to account? 768 01:43:36,289 --> 01:43:40,877 Yet who'd have thought the old man to have so much blood in him? 769 01:43:41,085 --> 01:43:43,066 Well, well! 770 01:43:43,275 --> 01:43:46,507 The Thane of Fife had a wife. 771 01:43:47,446 --> 01:43:50,052 Where is she now? 772 01:43:52,346 --> 01:43:55,996 What, will these hands ne'er be clean? 773 01:43:56,830 --> 01:44:01,105 No more of that, my lord. You mar all with this starting. 774 01:44:01,417 --> 01:44:03,920 Go to. You have known what you should not. 775 01:44:04,128 --> 01:44:08,508 She has spoke what she should not, I am sure of that. 776 01:44:09,133 --> 01:44:12,782 Here's the smell of blood still. 777 01:44:15,910 --> 01:44:21,645 All the perfumes of Arabia will not sweeten this little hand. 778 01:44:27,901 --> 01:44:33,010 What a sigh is there! The heart is sorely charged. 779 01:44:33,427 --> 01:44:37,702 Wash your hands, put on your nightgown. 780 01:44:37,911 --> 01:44:40,309 Look not so pale. 781 01:44:40,517 --> 01:44:44,479 I tell you, Banquo's buried. He cannot come out of his grave. 782 01:44:44,584 --> 01:44:46,565 Even so? 783 01:44:48,233 --> 01:44:51,674 To bed, to bed. 784 01:44:51,882 --> 01:44:54,802 Come. Come. 785 01:44:55,010 --> 01:44:58,034 Come, give me your hand. 786 01:44:58,243 --> 01:45:01,683 What's done cannot be undone. 787 01:45:01,892 --> 01:45:05,646 To bed, to bed. 788 01:45:08,044 --> 01:45:11,589 More needs she the divine than the physician. 789 01:45:11,797 --> 01:45:15,968 God! God forgive us all. 790 01:45:16,698 --> 01:45:22,745 Look after her. Remove from her means of annoyance and keep eyes upon her. 791 01:45:23,162 --> 01:45:26,707 - Good night. - Good night, good doctor. 792 01:45:43,286 --> 01:45:45,684 How does your patient, doctor? 793 01:45:45,893 --> 01:45:51,836 Not so sick, as she's troubled with fancies that keep her from her sleep. 794 01:45:52,044 --> 01:45:53,921 Cure her of that. 795 01:45:59,239 --> 01:46:02,888 Canst thou not minister to a mind diseased? 796 01:46:03,201 --> 01:46:06,329 Pluck from the memory a rooted sorrow? 797 01:46:06,537 --> 01:46:10,708 Raze out the written troubles of the brain? 798 01:46:11,334 --> 01:46:16,338 And with some sweet, oblivious antidote... 799 01:46:16,547 --> 01:46:22,386 ...cleanse the bosom of that perilous stuff which weighs upon the heart? 800 01:46:22,594 --> 01:46:27,286 Therein the patient must minister to himself. 801 01:46:29,059 --> 01:46:31,978 Throw physic to the dogs. 802 01:47:43,818 --> 01:47:48,510 Bring me no more reports. Let them fly. All! 803 01:47:48,719 --> 01:47:54,349 Till Birnam Wood remove to Dunsinane I cannot taint with fear. 804 01:47:54,557 --> 01:47:59,875 What's the boy, Malcolm? Was he not born of woman? 805 01:48:17,392 --> 01:48:21,771 The spirits that know all mortal consequences pronounced me thus: 806 01:48:21,980 --> 01:48:28,027 "Fear not. No man that's born of woman shall e'er have power upon thee." 807 01:48:28,861 --> 01:48:31,259 Then fly, false thanes... 808 01:48:31,468 --> 01:48:35,534 ...and mingle with the English epicures! 809 01:49:07,440 --> 01:49:13,592 Our country sinks beneath the yoke. It weeps, it bleeds. 810 01:49:13,800 --> 01:49:18,492 And each new day a gash is added to her wounds. 811 01:49:18,805 --> 01:49:23,184 Each new morn new widows howl, new orphans cry. 812 01:49:23,393 --> 01:49:26,312 New sorrows strike heaven on the face... 813 01:49:26,312 --> 01:49:29,649 ...that it resounds as if it felt with Scotland. 814 01:49:36,530 --> 01:49:38,198 Who comes here? 815 01:49:42,578 --> 01:49:46,436 A countryman who seems a stranger to us. 816 01:49:51,962 --> 01:49:54,464 My ever gentle cousin. 817 01:49:57,384 --> 01:49:59,469 Welcome hither. 818 01:50:07,080 --> 01:50:10,625 - Stands Scotland where it did? - Alas, poor country. 819 01:50:10,730 --> 01:50:16,256 Afraid to know itself. It cannot be called our mother, but our grave. 820 01:50:16,986 --> 01:50:21,365 - What's the newest grief? - Each minute teems a new one. 821 01:50:21,573 --> 01:50:24,597 - How does my wife? - Well. 822 01:50:24,910 --> 01:50:26,578 - And my children? - Well too. 823 01:50:26,787 --> 01:50:32,313 - The tyrant has not battered at them? - No. They were well at peace. 824 01:50:33,251 --> 01:50:36,171 Be not a niggard of speech. How goes it? 825 01:50:36,379 --> 01:50:40,550 Your eye in Scotland will create soldiers, make our women fight. 826 01:50:40,550 --> 01:50:43,052 We are coming thither. 827 01:50:47,119 --> 01:50:53,166 Gracious England hath lent us good Seyward and 10,000 men. 828 01:51:03,801 --> 01:51:08,389 An older and a better soldier none that Christendom gives out. 829 01:51:17,877 --> 01:51:21,214 Would I could answer this comfort with the like. 830 01:51:21,214 --> 01:51:26,323 But I have words that will be howled out... ...where hearing should not catch them. 831 01:51:26,531 --> 01:51:31,223 - What concern they? - The main part pertains to you. 832 01:51:32,058 --> 01:51:36,854 If it be mine, keep it not from me. Quickly, let me have it. 833 01:51:37,062 --> 01:51:41,025 Your castle is surprised, your wife and babes slaughtered. 834 01:51:41,233 --> 01:51:43,631 Merciful heaven. 835 01:51:52,181 --> 01:51:54,579 What, man! 836 01:51:55,726 --> 01:51:59,271 Ne'er put your hat upon your brows. 837 01:52:03,025 --> 01:52:05,631 Give sorrow words. 838 01:52:09,177 --> 01:52:10,845 My children too? 839 01:52:11,053 --> 01:52:16,162 Wife, children, servants. All that could be found. 840 01:52:18,143 --> 01:52:22,001 - And I must be from thence. My wife? - I have said. 841 01:52:22,210 --> 01:52:26,172 Be comforted. Let's make us medicines of our great revenge... 842 01:52:26,276 --> 01:52:29,091 ...to cure this deadly grief. 843 01:52:29,300 --> 01:52:32,219 He has no children. 844 01:52:34,096 --> 01:52:37,641 All my pretty ones! 845 01:52:37,850 --> 01:52:40,039 Did you say all? 846 01:52:40,248 --> 01:52:45,878 Hell-kite! What, all my chickens and their dam at one fell swoop? 847 01:52:46,087 --> 01:52:48,589 Dispute it like a man. 848 01:52:48,798 --> 01:52:53,281 I shall do so, but I must also feel it as a man. 849 01:52:54,115 --> 01:52:58,703 I cannot but remember such things were... 850 01:52:58,912 --> 01:53:02,457 ...that were most precious to me. 851 01:53:02,665 --> 01:53:06,940 Did the heaven look on and would not take their part? 852 01:53:07,149 --> 01:53:09,860 Sinful Macduff, they were struck for thee. 853 01:53:10,068 --> 01:53:15,490 Not for their own demerits, but for mine, fell slaughter on their souls. 854 01:53:16,116 --> 01:53:18,618 Heaven rest them now. 855 01:53:18,827 --> 01:53:24,978 Be this the whetstone of your sword. Let grief convert to anger. 856 01:53:25,187 --> 01:53:29,462 Blunt not the heart, enrage it! 857 01:53:44,789 --> 01:53:50,211 Gentle heavens, cut short all intermission. 858 01:53:50,419 --> 01:53:54,381 Front to front bring thou this fiend of Scotland and myself. 859 01:53:54,694 --> 01:53:58,031 Our power is ready. Macbeth is ripe for shaking. 860 01:53:58,135 --> 01:54:01,055 Within my sword's length set him. 861 01:54:01,263 --> 01:54:05,017 If he escape, heaven forgive him too. 862 01:54:18,467 --> 01:54:22,951 - What does the tyrant? - Dunsinane he strongly fortifies. 863 01:54:23,159 --> 01:54:28,477 Some say he's mad. Others, that lesser hate him, call it valiant fury. 864 01:54:28,789 --> 01:54:32,335 Those he commands move in command. Nothing in love. 865 01:54:32,543 --> 01:54:35,045 He feels his title hang loose about him... 866 01:54:35,254 --> 01:54:37,652 ...like a giant's robe upon a dwarfish thief. 867 01:54:37,861 --> 01:54:40,884 All that is within him does condemn itself. 868 01:54:40,884 --> 01:54:44,951 The English power is near, led by Malcolm, Seyward and Macduff. 869 01:54:45,159 --> 01:54:51,103 Near Birnam Wood shall we meet them. That way are they coming. 870 01:54:52,249 --> 01:54:56,837 The devil damn thee black, thou loon! Where gotst thou that goose look? 871 01:54:57,046 --> 01:54:59,444 There is 10,000... 872 01:54:59,652 --> 01:55:02,885 - Geese? Villain? - Soldiers, sir. 873 01:55:03,719 --> 01:55:08,515 Thou lily-livered boy. What soldiers, patch? 874 01:55:08,724 --> 01:55:12,373 Those linen cheeks of thine are counsellors to fear. 875 01:55:12,581 --> 01:55:15,709 What soldiers, whey-face? 876 01:55:15,918 --> 01:55:20,193 The English force, so please you. 877 01:55:25,719 --> 01:55:30,307 Seyton! Take thy face hence. 878 01:55:32,705 --> 01:55:37,814 I am sick at heart, when I behold... Seyton, I say! 879 01:55:45,947 --> 01:55:48,970 I have lived long enough. 880 01:55:49,179 --> 01:55:53,245 My way of life is fallen into the sear, the yellow leaf. 881 01:55:53,454 --> 01:55:59,293 And that which should accompany old age, as honour, love... 882 01:55:59,501 --> 01:56:04,193 ... obedience, troops of friends... 883 01:56:05,236 --> 01:56:08,156 ... I must not look to have. 884 01:56:09,302 --> 01:56:13,369 But in their stead, curses... 885 01:56:13,890 --> 01:56:18,374 ... not loud, but deep. 886 01:56:18,582 --> 01:56:21,293 Mouth-honour... 887 01:56:21,502 --> 01:56:26,611 ... breath which the poor heart would fain deny and dare not. 888 01:56:27,862 --> 01:56:31,720 - Seyton! - What's your gracious pleasure? 889 01:56:31,824 --> 01:56:36,516 - What news more? - All is confirmed which was reported. 890 01:56:36,725 --> 01:56:41,208 I'll fight till from my bones my flesh be hacked! Give me my armour! 891 01:56:41,417 --> 01:56:45,692 - 'Tis not needed yet. - I'll put it on. 892 01:56:49,237 --> 01:56:52,156 Send out more horses, scour the country. 893 01:56:52,365 --> 01:56:55,180 Hang those that talk of fear. 894 01:56:55,388 --> 01:56:59,038 Come, put mine armour on, give me my sword. 895 01:56:59,246 --> 01:57:05,189 Doctor, the thanes fly from me. Come, sir, despatch. 896 01:57:06,336 --> 01:57:10,924 If thou couldst, doctor, cast the water of my land... 897 01:57:11,133 --> 01:57:15,825 ...find her disease and purge it to a sound and pristine health. 898 01:57:16,554 --> 01:57:20,725 I would applaud thee to the very echo that should applaud again. 899 01:57:20,934 --> 01:57:22,915 Pull it off, I say. 900 01:57:23,957 --> 01:57:28,232 What rhubarb, senna or what purgative drug... 901 01:57:28,441 --> 01:57:32,403 ...would scour these English hence? Hearst thou of them? 902 01:57:32,611 --> 01:57:39,389 Ay, my good lord. Your royal preparation makes us hear something. 903 01:57:42,204 --> 01:57:45,123 I will not be afraid of death or bane... 904 01:57:45,123 --> 01:57:49,086 ...till Birnam Forest come to Dunsinane. 905 01:57:55,654 --> 01:57:58,470 Were I from Dunsinane away and clear... 906 01:57:58,574 --> 01:58:02,327 ...profit again should hardly draw me here. 907 01:58:43,200 --> 01:58:47,683 - What wood is this before us? - The wood of Birnam. 908 01:59:20,944 --> 01:59:25,636 "They met me in the day of success. 909 01:59:26,575 --> 01:59:30,016 And I have learned by the perfect'st report... 910 01:59:30,224 --> 01:59:33,561 ...they have more in them than mortal knowledge. 911 01:59:33,769 --> 01:59:38,774 While I stood rapt in the wonder of it, came... 912 01:59:38,983 --> 01:59:45,343 ...missives from the king, who all-hailed me, Thane of Cawdor... 913 01:59:45,551 --> 01:59:51,078 ...by which title, before, these weird sisters saluted me... 914 01:59:51,286 --> 01:59:56,082 ...and referred me to the coming on of time with: 915 01:59:57,334 --> 02:00:00,983 'Hail, king that shall be! ' 916 02:00:02,025 --> 02:00:06,822 This have I thought good to deliver thee, my dearest partner... 917 02:00:07,030 --> 02:00:10,888 ...that thou mightst not be... 918 02:00:11,097 --> 02:00:17,561 ...ignorant of what greatness is promised thee. 919 02:00:19,021 --> 02:00:25,485 Lay it to thy heart, and farewell." 920 02:00:30,386 --> 02:00:33,410 Hang out our banners on the outward walls. 921 02:00:33,618 --> 02:00:36,955 The cry is still, "They come!" 922 02:00:39,561 --> 02:00:43,524 Our castle's strength will laugh a siege to scorn. 923 02:00:43,732 --> 02:00:48,424 Here let them lie till famine and the ague eat them up. 924 02:00:53,429 --> 02:00:57,078 Were they not stuffed with those that should be ours... 925 02:00:57,183 --> 02:01:01,353 ...we might have met them dareful, and beat them backward. 926 02:01:02,813 --> 02:01:05,524 What is that noise? 927 02:01:13,240 --> 02:01:17,097 I've almost forgot the taste of fear. 928 02:01:25,752 --> 02:01:31,173 The time has been, my senses would have cooled to hear a night-shriek. 929 02:01:33,989 --> 02:01:36,178 My fell of hair... 930 02:01:36,387 --> 02:01:42,226 ...would at a dismal treatise rouse and stir as life were in it. 931 02:01:45,249 --> 02:01:47,960 I have supped full with horrors. 932 02:01:52,548 --> 02:01:55,572 Wherefore was that cry? 933 02:01:56,093 --> 02:01:59,638 The queen, my lord, is dead. 934 02:02:05,269 --> 02:02:08,709 She should have died hereafter. 935 02:02:09,022 --> 02:02:12,880 There would have been a time for such a word. 936 02:02:15,800 --> 02:02:20,283 Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow... 937 02:02:20,492 --> 02:02:23,828 ... creeps in this petty pace from day to day... 938 02:02:23,932 --> 02:02:27,582 ... to the last syllable of recorded time. 939 02:02:27,894 --> 02:02:34,255 And all our yesterdays have lighted fools the way to dusty death. 940 02:02:47,392 --> 02:02:50,520 Out, out, brief candle. 941 02:02:55,317 --> 02:02:58,757 Life's but a walking shadow. 942 02:02:58,966 --> 02:03:03,241 A poor player struts and frets his hour upon the stage... 943 02:03:03,449 --> 02:03:06,473 ...and then is heard no more. 944 02:03:07,620 --> 02:03:11,999 It is a tale told by an idiot... 945 02:03:12,208 --> 02:03:17,630 ...full of sound and fury, signifying nothing. 946 02:03:17,838 --> 02:03:19,611 Gracious, my lord! 947 02:03:19,611 --> 02:03:24,615 Thy story, quickly! I should report that which I saw, but know not how. 948 02:03:24,824 --> 02:03:26,805 Well? Say, sir. 949 02:03:27,014 --> 02:03:29,620 As I did stand my watch, I looked toward Birnam. 950 02:03:29,829 --> 02:03:32,957 And anon, methought, the wood began to move. 951 02:03:33,165 --> 02:03:35,563 Liar and slave! 952 02:03:35,772 --> 02:03:39,943 Within a mile may you see it coming. A moving grove. 953 02:04:00,900 --> 02:04:05,175 If thou speakst false, upon the next tree shalt thou hang alive... 954 02:04:05,384 --> 02:04:08,199 ...till famine cling thee. 955 02:04:29,678 --> 02:04:35,204 Fear not till Birnam Wood do come to Dunsinane. 956 02:04:35,413 --> 02:04:40,522 And now a wood comes towards Dunsinane. 957 02:04:44,484 --> 02:04:48,029 Every soldier hath downed a bough and bears it before him. 958 02:04:48,237 --> 02:04:51,052 Thereby they shadow the number of their host... 959 02:04:51,261 --> 02:04:55,536 ...and make discovery err in report of them. 960 02:05:05,441 --> 02:05:09,403 I 'gin to be aweary of the sun. 961 02:05:10,133 --> 02:05:15,972 And wish the estate of the world were now undone. 962 02:05:20,351 --> 02:05:23,167 Ring the alarum bell! 963 02:05:23,584 --> 02:05:28,797 Blow, wind! Come, wrack! At least we'll die with harness on our back. 964 02:07:33,813 --> 02:07:36,836 Make all our trumpets speak. 965 02:08:13,642 --> 02:08:19,273 Worthy Macduff, you, with young Seyward, lead our first assault. 966 02:09:00,667 --> 02:09:04,629 Tyrant, show thy face! 967 02:09:12,762 --> 02:09:16,724 Let me find him, Fortune. And more I beg not. 968 02:09:25,169 --> 02:09:28,297 If thou be slain and with no sword of mine... 969 02:09:28,506 --> 02:09:32,572 ...my wife and children's ghosts will haunt me still. 970 02:09:39,871 --> 02:09:45,189 - What is thy name? - Thou'lt be afraid to hear it. 971 02:09:45,397 --> 02:09:52,070 No, though thou callst thyself a hotter name than any in hell! My name's Macbeth! 972 02:09:52,487 --> 02:09:55,928 The devil could not pronounce a title more hateful. 973 02:09:56,032 --> 02:10:00,203 - No, nor more fearful. - Thou liest, abhorred tyrant! 974 02:10:00,411 --> 02:10:03,957 With my sword I'll prove the lie thou speakst. 975 02:10:49,208 --> 02:10:51,919 Thou werest born of woman. 976 02:11:37,379 --> 02:11:40,403 They have tied me to the stake. 977 02:11:41,133 --> 02:11:46,972 I cannot fly. But bearlike I must fight the course! 978 02:11:48,015 --> 02:11:52,081 Why should I play the Roman fool and die on mine own sword... 979 02:11:52,290 --> 02:11:57,190 ...while I see lives that gashes do better on them? 980 02:11:57,503 --> 02:12:00,318 What's he that was not born of woman? 981 02:12:00,839 --> 02:12:04,384 Such a one am I to fear, or none. 982 02:12:04,593 --> 02:12:08,972 Turn, hell-hound! Turn! 983 02:12:13,143 --> 02:12:16,584 Of all men else, I have avoided thee. 984 02:12:16,792 --> 02:12:19,503 I have no words. 985 02:12:21,901 --> 02:12:25,238 My voice is in my sword. 986 02:12:28,574 --> 02:12:33,371 Thou bloodier villain than terms can give thee out! 987 02:12:58,082 --> 02:12:59,959 My soul... 988 02:13:00,167 --> 02:13:04,338 ...is too much charged with blood of thine already. 989 02:13:06,944 --> 02:13:11,428 Let fall thy blade on vulnerable crests. 990 02:13:13,096 --> 02:13:15,599 I bear a charmed life... 991 02:13:15,911 --> 02:13:19,665 ...which must not yield to one of woman born! 992 02:13:21,333 --> 02:13:26,234 Despair thy charm and let the angel whom thou hast served tell thee... 993 02:13:26,442 --> 02:13:31,134 ...Macduff was from his mother's womb untimely ripped. 994 02:13:34,784 --> 02:13:37,807 Accursed be that tongue that tells me so... 995 02:13:37,807 --> 02:13:41,248 ... for it hath cowed my better part of man. 996 02:13:41,457 --> 02:13:46,357 And be these juggling fiends no more believed that palter with us. 997 02:13:46,566 --> 02:13:51,883 That keep the word of promise to our ear and break it to our hope. 998 02:13:52,926 --> 02:13:55,220 I will not yield... 999 02:13:55,533 --> 02:13:59,182 ...to kiss the ground before young Malcolm's feet... 1000 02:13:59,390 --> 02:14:03,040 ...and to be baited with the rabble's curse! 1001 02:14:06,168 --> 02:14:10,130 Though Birnam Wood be come to Dunsinane... 1002 02:14:10,338 --> 02:14:14,718 ...and thou opposed being of no woman born... 1003 02:14:15,030 --> 02:14:18,054 ...yet I will try the last. 1004 02:14:19,410 --> 02:14:22,121 Lay on, Macduff. 1005 02:14:22,329 --> 02:14:27,542 And damned be him that first cries, "Hold, enough!" 1006 02:16:52,160 --> 02:16:55,810 So great a day as this is cheaply bought. 1007 02:16:56,018 --> 02:16:59,667 Hail, king, for so thou art. 1008 02:16:59,980 --> 02:17:03,838 Behold where lies the usurper's cursed head. 1009 02:17:05,402 --> 02:17:07,904 The time is free. 1010 02:17:19,999 --> 02:17:22,815 Hail, King of Scotland! 1011 02:17:23,023 --> 02:17:26,777 Hail, King of Scotland! 1012 02:20:22,049 --> 02:20:23,092 Subtitles by SDI Media Group 1013 02:20:24,134 --> 02:20:34,561 - 84790

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