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Macbeth doth come. 43 00:02:59,472 --> 00:03:05,978 All hail, Macbeth! hail to thee, thane of Glamis! 44 00:03:05,978 --> 00:03:10,056 What are these that look not like the inhabitants o' the earth, and yet are on't? 45 00:03:10,094 --> 00:03:12,329 Speak, if you can: what are you? 46 00:03:12,369 --> 00:03:13,309 Hail! /What is't you do? 47 00:03:13,309 --> 00:03:14,642 Hail! 48 00:03:14,642 --> 00:03:15,700 Hail! 49 00:03:15,700 --> 00:03:21,071 Hail to thee, thane of Cawdor. 50 00:03:21,110 --> 00:03:30,792 All hail, Macbeth, thou shalt be king hereafter! 51 00:03:30,831 --> 00:03:36,671 If you can look into the seeds time and say which grain will grow and which will not, 52 00:03:36,671 --> 00:03:38,240 speak then to me, 53 00:03:38,240 --> 00:03:41,729 who neither beg nor fear your favours nor your hate. 54 00:03:41,767 --> 00:03:45,139 Hail! 55 00:03:45,139 --> 00:03:48,510 Lesser than Macbeth, and greater. 56 00:03:48,510 --> 00:03:52,587 Not so happy, yet much happier. 57 00:03:52,587 --> 00:03:57,565 Thou shalt get kings, though thou be none. 58 00:03:57,604 --> 00:04:03,602 So all hail, Macbeth and Banquo! 59 00:04:05,484 --> 00:04:08,815 Go herefrom! Leave! 60 00:04:08,854 --> 00:04:13,049 Stay, you imperfect speakers, tell me more. 61 00:04:13,049 --> 00:04:15,949 I am thane of Glamis, but how of Cawdor? 62 00:04:15,949 --> 00:04:18,301 the thane of Cawdor lives, a prosperous gentleman; 63 00:04:18,301 --> 00:04:21,477 and to be king stands not within the prospect of relief, 64 00:04:21,477 --> 00:04:23,711 no more than to be Cawdor. 65 00:04:23,711 --> 00:04:25,200 My lord, Macbeth! 66 00:04:26,454 --> 00:04:27,905 Kind gentlemen. 67 00:04:27,944 --> 00:04:31,315 The king hath happily received, Macbeth, the news of thy success 68 00:04:31,355 --> 00:04:34,725 As thick as hail came post with post and every one did bear 69 00:04:34,725 --> 00:04:37,038 thy praises in his kingdom's great defence, 70 00:04:37,038 --> 00:04:40,370 We give thee from our royal master thanks. 71 00:04:40,370 --> 00:04:43,546 He bade us, from him, call thee thane of Cawdor. 72 00:04:43,546 --> 00:04:44,996 What, can the devil speak true? 73 00:04:44,996 --> 00:04:49,269 In which addition, hail, most worthy thane! for it is thine. 74 00:04:49,269 --> 00:04:53,424 The thane of Cawdor lives. Why do you dress me in borrow'd robes? 75 00:04:53,463 --> 00:04:55,110 Who was the thane lives yet; 76 00:04:55,149 --> 00:04:59,892 but under heavy judgment bears that life which he deserves to lose. 77 00:04:59,931 --> 00:05:04,086 Treasons capital, confess'd and proved have overthrown him. 78 00:05:04,125 --> 00:05:07,183 Glamis, and thane of Cawdor! 79 00:05:07,222 --> 00:05:09,378 The greatest is behind. 80 00:05:09,417 --> 00:05:15,179 This supernatural soliciting cannot be ill, cannot be good 81 00:05:15,179 --> 00:05:23,098 If ill, why hath it given me earnest of success, commencing in a truth? 82 00:05:23,137 --> 00:05:26,939 I am thane of Cawdor. 83 00:05:33,368 --> 00:05:41,482 If good, why do I yield to that suggestion whose horrid image doth unfix my hair, 84 00:05:41,521 --> 00:05:46,069 and make my seated heart knock at my ribs against the use of nature? 85 00:05:46,069 --> 00:05:49,361 Worthy Macbeth, we stay upon your leisure. 86 00:05:49,361 --> 00:05:57,279 Give me your favour: my dull brain was wrought with things forgotten. 87 00:05:58,377 --> 00:06:08,412 He shall spurn fate, scorn death, and bear, he hopes 'bove wisdom, grace and fear 88 00:06:09,863 --> 00:06:11,548 Let us toward the king. 89 00:06:21,074 --> 00:06:23,504 Hail! 90 00:06:26,796 --> 00:06:31,500 Whiles I stood rapt in the wonder of it, came missives from the king, 91 00:06:31,500 --> 00:06:35,538 who all-hailed me 'Thane of Cawdor', 92 00:06:35,538 --> 00:06:39,967 by which title, before, these weird sisters saluted me, 93 00:06:40,007 --> 00:06:48,983 and referred me to the coming on of time, with 'Hail, king that shalt be!' 94 00:06:58,234 --> 00:07:07,015 Stars, hide your fires, let not light see my black and deep desires: 95 00:07:08,230 --> 00:07:09,680 Lord Banqou! 96 00:07:10,543 --> 00:07:14,306 Do you not hope your children shall be kings, 97 00:07:14,306 --> 00:07:21,597 when those that gave the thane of Cawdor to me promised no less to them? 98 00:07:21,597 --> 00:07:29,359 That trusted home might yet enkindle you unto the crown, besides the thane of Cawdor. 99 00:07:30,103 --> 00:07:37,747 But 'tis strange: and oftentimes, to win us to our harm, the instruments of darkness tell us truths, 100 00:07:37,747 --> 00:07:44,568 Win us with honest trifles, to betray's in deepest consequence. 101 00:07:49,115 --> 00:07:51,191 Your children shall be kings. 102 00:07:51,701 --> 00:07:53,817 You shall be king. 103 00:07:57,306 --> 00:08:05,264 If chance will have me king, why, chance may crown me, without my stir. 104 00:08:05,970 --> 00:08:08,400 Look, how our partner's rapt. 105 00:08:12,947 --> 00:08:16,358 Hail, king that shalt be! 106 00:08:17,612 --> 00:08:24,236 This have I thought good to deliver thee, my dearest partner of greatness, 107 00:08:24,236 --> 00:08:32,861 that thou mightst not lose the dues of rejoicing, by being ignorant of what greatness is promised thee. 108 00:08:32,900 --> 00:08:37,250 Lay it to thy heart, and farewell. 109 00:08:41,798 --> 00:08:52,577 Glamis thou art, and Cawdor; and shalt be what thou art promised. 110 00:08:55,282 --> 00:09:04,690 Come, you spirits that tend on mortal thoughts, unsex me here, 111 00:09:04,730 --> 00:09:12,922 and fill me from the crown to the toe top-full of direst cruelty! 112 00:09:13,628 --> 00:09:15,627 Make thick my blood; 113 00:09:15,666 --> 00:09:21,741 Stop up the access and passage to remorse, That no compunctious visitings of nature, 114 00:09:21,741 --> 00:09:26,877 Shake my fell purpose, nor keep peace between the effect and it! 115 00:09:27,700 --> 00:09:36,128 Come to my woman's breasts, and take my milk for gall, 116 00:09:36,167 --> 00:09:43,889 you murdering ministers, wherever in your sightless substances you wait on nature's mischief! 117 00:09:44,752 --> 00:09:53,886 Come, thick night, and pall thee in the dunnest smoke of hell, 118 00:09:53,886 --> 00:09:57,648 that my keen knife see not the wound it makes, 119 00:09:57,648 --> 00:10:01,098 nor heaven peep through the blanket of the dark, 120 00:10:01,098 --> 00:10:03,489 to cry 'Hold, hold!' 121 00:11:36,744 --> 00:11:40,082 Great Glamis, worthy Cawdor! 122 00:11:40,106 --> 00:11:45,588 Greater than both, by the all-hail hereafter! 123 00:11:48,543 --> 00:11:52,854 Thy letters have transported me beyond this ignorant present, 124 00:11:52,854 --> 00:11:57,716 and I feel now the future in the instant. 125 00:12:02,498 --> 00:12:03,988 My dearest love, 126 00:12:07,790 --> 00:12:10,612 Duncan comes here to-night. 127 00:12:10,730 --> 00:12:14,375 And when goes hence? 128 00:12:16,218 --> 00:12:19,707 To-morrow, as he purposes. 129 00:12:21,744 --> 00:12:26,096 He that's coming must be provided for. 130 00:12:29,859 --> 00:12:32,094 We will speak further. 131 00:12:32,132 --> 00:12:35,895 Put this night's business into my dispatch. 132 00:13:15,918 --> 00:13:22,739 Your face, my thane, is as a book where men may read strange matters. 133 00:13:23,601 --> 00:13:28,619 To beguile the time, look like the time; 134 00:13:28,619 --> 00:13:31,715 Bear welcome in your eye, your hand, your tongue. 135 00:13:31,715 --> 00:13:40,613 Look like the innocent flower, but be the serpent under't. 136 00:14:19,656 --> 00:14:27,379 When Duncan is asleep, whereto the rather shall his day's hard journey soundly invite him, 137 00:14:28,084 --> 00:14:31,259 I'll drug his servents' wine 138 00:14:44,705 --> 00:14:47,174 King Duncan is my kinsman. 139 00:14:47,369 --> 00:14:50,310 He hath borne his faculties so meek. 140 00:14:50,977 --> 00:14:57,092 hath been so clear in his great office, that his virtues will plead like angels, 141 00:14:57,092 --> 00:15:00,815 trumpet-tongued, against the deep damnation of his taking-off; 142 00:15:01,208 --> 00:15:07,283 And pity, like a naked new-born babe, striding the blast, or heaven's cherubim, 143 00:15:07,283 --> 00:15:11,909 horsed upon the sightless couriers of the air, shall blow the horrid deed 144 00:15:11,909 --> 00:15:15,946 in every eye, that tears shall drown the wind. 145 00:15:16,809 --> 00:15:22,257 Saint Michael, the archy angel, be our safeguard against the viles and wickedness of the devil. 146 00:15:22,845 --> 00:15:27,353 Do thou, oh prince of the heavenly host, by the divine power, 147 00:15:27,392 --> 00:15:31,391 thrust into hell satan and the other evil spirits, 148 00:15:31,391 --> 00:15:35,389 who wrong through the world, seeking the ruin of souls. 149 00:15:36,487 --> 00:15:37,506 Amen! 150 00:15:43,307 --> 00:15:45,189 Thus thou renounce satan? 151 00:15:45,502 --> 00:15:47,619 I renounce him. 152 00:15:47,619 --> 00:15:49,109 And all his works? 153 00:15:49,265 --> 00:15:50,951 I renounce them. 154 00:15:51,382 --> 00:15:53,185 And all his palms? 155 00:15:53,224 --> 00:15:55,303 I renounce them. 156 00:15:56,713 --> 00:15:59,026 Amen! 157 00:16:03,652 --> 00:16:08,826 My son, is execution done on Cawdor? 158 00:16:09,140 --> 00:16:10,394 My liege, it is. 159 00:16:10,418 --> 00:16:13,922 And very frankly he confess'd his treasons, 160 00:16:13,922 --> 00:16:19,605 implored your highness' pardon and set forth a deep repentance. 161 00:16:21,527 --> 00:16:26,936 Nothing in his life became him like the leaving it; 162 00:16:26,976 --> 00:16:30,503 He died as one that had been studied in his death, 163 00:16:30,503 --> 00:16:36,735 to throw away the dearest thing he owed, as 'twere a careless trifle. 164 00:16:36,735 --> 00:16:42,773 There's no art to find the mind's construction in the face: he was a gentleman, 165 00:16:42,773 --> 00:16:45,673 on whom I built an absolute trust. 166 00:16:45,791 --> 00:16:48,574 But where is Macbeth, the thane of Cawdor? 167 00:16:50,181 --> 00:16:51,910 Oh, worthy Cawdor! 168 00:16:51,935 --> 00:16:55,081 Would thou hadst less deserved, 169 00:16:55,120 --> 00:16:59,001 that the proportion both of thanks and payment might have been mine! 170 00:16:59,158 --> 00:17:03,195 The service and the loyalty I owe in doing it, pays itself. 171 00:17:03,665 --> 00:17:08,605 Noble Banquo, thou hadst no less deserved, 172 00:17:08,644 --> 00:17:11,113 nor must be known no less to have done so. 173 00:17:11,859 --> 00:17:13,269 Give me your hand. 174 00:17:33,967 --> 00:17:41,376 This guest of summer, the temple-haunting martlet, does approve, by his loved mansionry, 175 00:17:41,376 --> 00:17:44,982 that the heaven's breath smells wooingly here. 176 00:17:47,412 --> 00:17:52,978 No jutty, frieze, buttress, nor coign of vantage, 177 00:17:52,978 --> 00:17:58,231 but this bird hath made his pendent bed and procreant cradle, 178 00:17:58,231 --> 00:18:04,464 where they most breed and haunt, I have observed, the air is delicate. 179 00:18:05,640 --> 00:18:11,912 If it were done when 'tis done, then 'twere well it were done quickly. 180 00:18:11,912 --> 00:18:19,281 If the assassination could trammel up the consequence and catch with his surcease success, 181 00:18:19,281 --> 00:18:24,181 that but this blow might be the be-all and the end-all here. 182 00:18:24,181 --> 00:18:32,256 But here, upon this bank and shoal of time, we'ld jump the life to come. 183 00:18:32,256 --> 00:18:37,195 But in these cases we still have judgment here that we but teach bloody instructions, 184 00:18:37,234 --> 00:18:39,821 which, being taught, return to plague the inventor 185 00:18:39,821 --> 00:18:44,094 this even-handed justice commends the ingredients of our poison'd chalice 186 00:18:44,094 --> 00:18:46,055 to our own lips. 187 00:18:58,441 --> 00:19:02,635 When in swinish sleep their drenched natures lie as in a death, 188 00:19:03,106 --> 00:19:06,634 what cannot you and I perform upon the unguarded Duncan? 189 00:19:06,634 --> 00:19:11,573 What not put upon his spongy officers, who shall bear the guilt of our great quell? 190 00:19:13,102 --> 00:19:15,062 Bring forth men-children only; 191 00:19:16,199 --> 00:19:20,275 For thy undaunted mettle should compose nothing but males. 192 00:19:24,861 --> 00:19:25,253 Fiten! 193 00:19:29,134 --> 00:19:32,152 Will it not be received, when we have mark'd with blood those sleepy two of his own chamber 194 00:19:32,152 --> 00:19:35,171 and used their very daggers, that they have done't? 195 00:19:35,171 --> 00:19:39,483 Who dares receive it other, as we shall make our griefs and clamour roar upon his death? 196 00:19:49,401 --> 00:19:51,204 Leave all the rest to me. 197 00:19:56,887 --> 00:19:59,160 How goes the night, boy? 198 00:19:59,160 --> 00:20:01,552 The moon is down; I have not heard the clock. 199 00:20:03,669 --> 00:20:04,845 Hold, take my sword. 200 00:20:10,450 --> 00:20:15,625 There's husbandry in heaven; their candles are all out. 201 00:20:17,349 --> 00:20:18,799 Take thee that too. 202 00:20:22,915 --> 00:20:27,384 A heavy summons lies like lead upon me, and yet I would not sleep. 203 00:20:29,109 --> 00:20:31,147 Merciful powers, 204 00:20:32,362 --> 00:20:36,518 restrain in me the cursed thoughts that nature gives way to in repose! 205 00:20:37,928 --> 00:20:39,105 Give me my sword. 206 00:20:39,380 --> 00:20:40,124 Who's there? 207 00:20:40,790 --> 00:20:41,574 A friend. 208 00:20:47,298 --> 00:20:49,296 What, sir, not yet at rest? 209 00:20:53,138 --> 00:20:54,353 The king's a-bed. 210 00:20:55,059 --> 00:20:59,527 He hath been in unusual pleasure, and sent forth great largess to your offices. 211 00:20:59,880 --> 00:21:03,016 This diamond he greets your wife withal. 212 00:21:13,286 --> 00:21:16,109 I dreamt last night of the three weird sisters: 213 00:21:17,363 --> 00:21:19,049 To you they have show'd some truth. 214 00:21:20,382 --> 00:21:21,440 I think not of them. 215 00:21:27,633 --> 00:21:28,927 Good repose the while! 216 00:21:29,123 --> 00:21:32,808 Thanks, sir: the like to you! 217 00:21:55,465 --> 00:22:03,932 Now o'er the one halfworld nature seems dead, 218 00:22:05,108 --> 00:22:08,557 and wicked dreams abuse the curtain'd sleep. 219 00:22:09,694 --> 00:22:15,653 witchcraft celebrates pale Hecate's offerings, and wither'd murder, 220 00:22:16,319 --> 00:22:20,552 Alarum'd by his sentinel, the wolf, whose howl's his watch, 221 00:22:21,689 --> 00:22:23,492 thus with his stealthy pace. 222 00:22:23,531 --> 00:22:32,469 with Tarquin's ravishing strides, towards his design moves like a ghost. 223 00:22:35,644 --> 00:22:41,603 Is this a dagger which I see before me, the handle toward my hand? 224 00:22:41,603 --> 00:22:43,131 Come, let me clutch thee. 225 00:22:43,131 --> 00:22:46,699 I have thee not, and yet I see thee still. 226 00:22:49,638 --> 00:22:51,794 Thou marshall'st me the way that I was going; 227 00:22:53,794 --> 00:22:57,557 Art thou not, fatal vision, sensible to feeling as to sight? 228 00:22:57,557 --> 00:23:04,612 or art thou but a dagger of the mind, a false creation, proceeding from the heat-oppressed brain? 229 00:23:05,984 --> 00:23:11,590 I see thee still, and on thy blade and dudgeon gouts of blood, 230 00:23:11,590 --> 00:23:14,922 which was not so before. 231 00:23:14,922 --> 00:23:17,548 There's no such thing. 232 00:23:32,521 --> 00:23:33,266 What news? 233 00:23:34,717 --> 00:23:37,147 The doors are open; 234 00:23:39,263 --> 00:23:43,105 and the surfeited grooms do mock their charge with snores. 235 00:23:50,083 --> 00:23:52,709 We will proceed no further in this business. 236 00:23:53,924 --> 00:23:57,710 Was the hope drunk wherein you dress'd yourself? 237 00:23:57,735 --> 00:23:59,333 hath it slept since? 238 00:23:59,333 --> 00:24:03,802 and wakes it now, to look so green and pale on what it did so freely? 239 00:24:05,174 --> 00:24:08,624 From this time such I account thy love. 240 00:24:09,800 --> 00:24:15,954 Art thou afeard to be the same in thine own act and valour as thou art in desire? 241 00:24:16,268 --> 00:24:18,424 I dare do all that may become a man; 242 00:24:19,561 --> 00:24:21,011 who dares do more is none. 243 00:24:21,011 --> 00:24:24,264 What beast was't, then, that made you break this enterprise to me? 244 00:24:25,872 --> 00:24:30,183 When you durst do it, then you were a man; 245 00:24:32,261 --> 00:24:37,906 And, to be more than what you were, you would be so much more the man. 246 00:24:39,003 --> 00:24:49,078 I have given suck, and know how tender 'tis to love the babe that milks me. 247 00:24:50,018 --> 00:24:58,877 I would, while it was smiling in my face, have pluck'd my nipple from his boneless gums, 248 00:24:58,877 --> 00:25:03,777 and dash'd the brains out, had I so sworn as you have done to this. 249 00:25:03,777 --> 00:25:04,835 If we should fail? 250 00:25:04,835 --> 00:25:06,011 We fail! 251 00:25:07,618 --> 00:25:14,126 But screw your courage to the sticking-place, and we'll not fail. 252 00:25:21,887 --> 00:25:28,629 Thou sure and firm-set earth, hear not my steps, which way they walk, 253 00:25:30,236 --> 00:25:33,568 for fear thy very stones prate of my whereabout. 254 00:25:33,568 --> 00:25:37,018 I go and it is done; the bell invites me. 255 00:25:37,724 --> 00:25:44,270 Hear it not, Duncan; for it is a knell that summons thee to heaven or to hell. 256 00:25:53,443 --> 00:25:58,539 That which hath made them drunk hath made me bold; 257 00:25:59,362 --> 00:26:05,516 What hath quench'd them hath given me fire. 258 00:26:14,767 --> 00:26:15,472 Hark! 259 00:26:19,314 --> 00:26:20,137 Peace! 260 00:26:23,077 --> 00:26:26,253 It was the owl that shriek'd. 261 00:26:30,329 --> 00:26:33,348 He is about it. 262 00:26:33,348 --> 00:26:34,524 Who's there? What, ho! 263 00:26:35,347 --> 00:26:36,091 Alack! 264 00:26:38,169 --> 00:26:41,305 I am afraid they have awaked, and 'tis not done. 265 00:26:43,579 --> 00:26:46,518 The attempt and not the deed confounds us. 266 00:26:49,694 --> 00:26:50,517 Hark! 267 00:26:54,084 --> 00:26:58,513 I laid their daggers ready; he could not miss 'em. 268 00:27:08,980 --> 00:27:11,643 I have done the deed. 269 00:27:11,667 --> 00:27:15,471 Didst thou not hear a noise? 270 00:27:15,722 --> 00:27:17,761 I heard the owl scream and the crickets cry. 271 00:27:17,878 --> 00:27:19,132 Did not you speak? /When? /Now. 272 00:27:19,132 --> 00:27:20,622 As I descended?/ Ay. /Hark! 273 00:27:23,954 --> 00:27:26,227 This is a sorry sight. 274 00:27:26,345 --> 00:27:28,619 A foolish thought, to say a sorry sight. 275 00:27:29,716 --> 00:27:36,067 There's one did laugh in's sleep, and one cried 'Murder!' 276 00:27:36,811 --> 00:27:39,163 That they did wake each other: I stood and heard them. 277 00:27:40,260 --> 00:27:44,533 But they did say their prayers, and address'd them again to sleep. 278 00:27:44,572 --> 00:27:45,749 There are two lodged together. 279 00:27:45,749 --> 00:27:51,315 One cried 'God bless us!' and 'Amen' the other, 280 00:27:53,510 --> 00:27:57,273 as they had seen me with these hangman's hands. 281 00:27:58,684 --> 00:28:01,820 Listening their fear, I could not say 'Amen,' 282 00:28:03,584 --> 00:28:05,034 when they did say 'God bless us!' 283 00:28:05,034 --> 00:28:06,838 Consider it not so deeply. 284 00:28:06,994 --> 00:28:10,091 But wherefore could not I pronounce 'Amen'? 285 00:28:12,247 --> 00:28:14,756 I had most need of blessing, 286 00:28:17,461 --> 00:28:20,635 and 'Amen' stuck in my throat. 287 00:28:21,067 --> 00:28:25,144 These deeds must not be thought after these ways; 288 00:28:26,673 --> 00:28:28,123 so, it will make us mad. 289 00:28:29,220 --> 00:28:32,082 Had I but died an hour before this chance, 290 00:28:34,355 --> 00:28:35,845 I had lived a blessed time 291 00:28:36,551 --> 00:28:40,353 for, from this instant, there 's nothing serious in mortality: 292 00:28:40,941 --> 00:28:45,449 All is but toys: renown and grace is dead; 293 00:28:46,546 --> 00:28:52,701 the wine of life is drawn, and the mere lees is left this vault to brag of. 294 00:28:55,170 --> 00:28:57,875 Go get some water, 295 00:28:57,914 --> 00:29:01,285 and wash this filthy witness from your hand. 296 00:29:04,265 --> 00:29:07,165 Why did you bring these daggers from the place? 297 00:29:07,871 --> 00:29:08,930 They must lie there 298 00:29:09,557 --> 00:29:13,084 Go carry them; and smear the sleepy grooms with blood. 299 00:29:15,515 --> 00:29:16,848 I'll go no more. 300 00:29:19,082 --> 00:29:21,002 I am afraid to think what I have done. 301 00:29:23,001 --> 00:29:25,040 Look on't again I dare not. 302 00:29:25,824 --> 00:29:27,823 Infirm of purpose! 303 00:29:29,509 --> 00:29:31,508 Give me the daggers. 304 00:29:34,174 --> 00:29:36,761 The sleeping and the dead are but as pictures 305 00:29:36,761 --> 00:29:40,563 'tis the eye of childhood that fears a painted devil. 306 00:29:43,307 --> 00:29:48,559 If he do bleed, I'll gild the faces of the grooms withal, 307 00:29:49,735 --> 00:29:51,578 for it must seem their guilt. 308 00:29:54,440 --> 00:29:55,537 Whence is that knocking? 309 00:29:56,596 --> 00:30:00,319 How is't with me, when every noise appals me? 310 00:30:01,025 --> 00:30:02,475 What hands are here? 311 00:30:05,141 --> 00:30:07,532 Ha! They pluck out mine eyes. 312 00:30:10,433 --> 00:30:13,686 Will all great Neptune's ocean wash this blood clean from my hand? 313 00:30:14,902 --> 00:30:21,291 No, this my hand will rather the multitudinous seas in incarnadine, 314 00:30:23,330 --> 00:30:28,073 making the green one red. 315 00:30:29,562 --> 00:30:32,189 My hands are of your colour; 316 00:30:33,247 --> 00:30:36,461 but I shame to wear a heart so white. 317 00:30:40,851 --> 00:30:42,616 Retire we to our chamber; 318 00:30:43,713 --> 00:30:46,849 A little water clears us of this deed. 319 00:30:47,946 --> 00:30:50,102 How easy is it, then! 320 00:30:53,160 --> 00:30:55,198 Hark! More knocking. 321 00:30:56,570 --> 00:31:02,019 Get on your nightgown lest occasion call us, and show us to be watchers. 322 00:31:04,645 --> 00:31:08,604 To know my deed, 'twere best not know myself. 323 00:31:10,211 --> 00:31:14,523 Wake Duncan with thy knocking! I would thou couldst! 324 00:31:22,285 --> 00:31:24,088 Who's there? 325 00:31:25,107 --> 00:31:27,656 Knock, knock! Never at quiet! 326 00:31:31,379 --> 00:31:35,338 Knock, knock! Knock, knock! Knock! 327 00:31:46,000 --> 00:31:47,529 It is Macduff! 328 00:31:47,569 --> 00:31:50,508 Was it so late, friend, ere you went to bed, that you do lie so late? 329 00:31:50,548 --> 00:31:53,723 Faith sir, we were carousing till the second cock. 330 00:31:53,997 --> 00:31:55,291 Is thy master stirring? 331 00:31:56,937 --> 00:31:57,643 Macduff! 332 00:32:00,190 --> 00:32:01,485 Good morrow, noble sir. 333 00:32:04,111 --> 00:32:04,973 Good morrow, both. 334 00:32:05,601 --> 00:32:07,090 Is the king stirring, worthy thane? 335 00:32:08,423 --> 00:32:08,737 Not yet. 336 00:32:09,364 --> 00:32:13,793 He did command me to call timely on him: I have almost slipp'd the hour. 337 00:32:14,224 --> 00:32:15,008 There is the door. 338 00:32:17,948 --> 00:32:19,398 I'll make so bold to call. 339 00:32:26,572 --> 00:32:28,414 Goes the king hence to-day? 340 00:32:29,276 --> 00:32:31,629 He does: he did appoint so. 341 00:32:34,138 --> 00:32:39,311 The night has been unruly: where we lay, our chimneys were blown down; 342 00:32:40,291 --> 00:32:44,094 As they say, lamentings heard i' the air 343 00:32:44,643 --> 00:32:46,525 Strange screams of death, 344 00:32:47,426 --> 00:32:53,071 and prophesying with accents terrible of dire combustion and confused events 345 00:32:53,110 --> 00:32:55,461 new hatch'd to the woeful time, 346 00:32:55,461 --> 00:33:01,185 the obscure bird clamour'd the livelong night, 347 00:33:01,812 --> 00:33:08,201 Some say, the earth was feverous and did shake. 348 00:33:09,338 --> 00:33:10,514 'Twas a rough night. 349 00:33:11,259 --> 00:33:12,592 Murder and treason! 350 00:33:15,885 --> 00:33:16,512 What is 't you say? 351 00:33:16,747 --> 00:33:17,609 Mean you his majesty? 352 00:33:17,845 --> 00:33:19,373 Ring the alarum-bell. 353 00:33:19,765 --> 00:33:21,647 Awake! Malcolm! Malcolm! 354 00:33:21,686 --> 00:33:22,823 Malcolm! Awake! 355 00:33:28,272 --> 00:33:29,722 My lord! / Murder and treason! 356 00:33:30,741 --> 00:33:32,152 Malcolm, Malcolm! 357 00:33:32,177 --> 00:33:33,586 Malcolm! Awake! 358 00:33:40,384 --> 00:33:41,286 Husband! 359 00:33:42,657 --> 00:33:45,245 Horror, horror, horror! 360 00:33:45,245 --> 00:33:49,518 Tongue nor heart cannot conceive nor name thee! 361 00:33:50,851 --> 00:33:53,124 Confusion now hath made his masterpiece! 362 00:33:53,163 --> 00:33:54,848 What's the matter. 363 00:33:55,358 --> 00:34:00,846 [New Text] 364 00:34:24,287 --> 00:34:25,071 What is amiss? 365 00:34:25,267 --> 00:34:27,266 You are, and do not know't: 366 00:34:27,306 --> 00:34:31,029 The spring, the head, the fountain of your blood is stopp'd. 367 00:34:31,382 --> 00:34:33,264 The very source of it is stopp'd. 368 00:34:33,538 --> 00:34:35,145 Your royal father 's murder'd. 369 00:34:41,260 --> 00:34:42,006 By whom? 370 00:34:42,240 --> 00:34:46,160 Those of his chamber, as it seem'd, had done 't: 371 00:34:46,199 --> 00:34:48,748 Their hands and faces were an badged with blood; 372 00:34:49,101 --> 00:34:50,175 So were their daggers. 373 00:34:50,199 --> 00:34:51,884 They stared, and were distracted. 374 00:34:51,884 --> 00:34:53,961 No man's life was to be trusted with them. 375 00:34:54,471 --> 00:34:56,823 O, yet I do repent me of my fury, that I did kill them. 376 00:34:56,940 --> 00:34:58,469 Wherefore did you so? 377 00:34:58,783 --> 00:35:03,408 Here lay Duncan, his silver skin laced with his golden blood; 378 00:35:04,741 --> 00:35:08,661 And his gash'd stabs look'd like a breach in nature for ruin's wasteful entrance. 379 00:35:08,661 --> 00:35:11,797 There, the murderers, steep'd in the colours of their trade, 380 00:35:11,797 --> 00:35:14,306 their daggers unmannerly breech'd with gore: 381 00:35:14,854 --> 00:35:16,736 Who could refrain, that had a heart to love? 382 00:35:16,736 --> 00:35:17,686 Help me, hence, ho! 383 00:35:17,710 --> 00:35:18,759 / Look to the lady. 384 00:35:20,538 --> 00:35:24,105 And when we have our naked frailties hid, that suffer in exposure, 385 00:35:24,418 --> 00:35:27,359 let's meet to question this most bloody piece of work, 386 00:35:27,633 --> 00:35:28,574 To know it further. 387 00:35:28,770 --> 00:35:30,622 Fears and scruples shake us. 388 00:35:30,646 --> 00:35:33,027 /In the great hand of God I stand. 389 00:35:33,905 --> 00:35:34,572 And I. 390 00:35:35,042 --> 00:35:35,748 So all. 391 00:35:36,924 --> 00:35:38,884 How goes the world, sir, now? 392 00:35:39,824 --> 00:35:40,843 Why, see you not? 393 00:35:40,843 --> 00:35:43,274 Is't known who did this more than bloody deed? 394 00:35:43,430 --> 00:35:45,352 Those that Macbeth hath slain. 395 00:35:48,330 --> 00:35:51,780 I have seen hours dreadful and things strange, 396 00:35:51,976 --> 00:35:55,464 but this sore night hath trifled former knowings. 397 00:35:59,502 --> 00:36:06,127 By the clock, 'tis day, and yet dark night strangles the travelling lamp. 398 00:36:07,538 --> 00:36:13,496 Is't night's predominance, or the day's shame, that darkness does the face of earth entomb, 399 00:36:13,927 --> 00:36:15,378 when living light should kiss it? 400 00:36:15,417 --> 00:36:17,025 'Tis unnatural, 401 00:36:17,025 --> 00:36:19,023 Even like the deed that's done. 402 00:36:22,238 --> 00:36:23,100 What will you do? 403 00:36:23,727 --> 00:36:24,120 Do? 404 00:36:24,120 --> 00:36:30,430 Where we are, there's daggers in men's smiles: the near in blood, the nearer bloody. 405 00:36:32,547 --> 00:36:33,723 Therefore, to horse! 406 00:36:33,841 --> 00:36:34,546 My husband! 407 00:36:35,135 --> 00:36:37,878 And let us not be dainty of leave-taking, but shift away! 408 00:36:42,033 --> 00:36:42,935 Farewell, father. 409 00:36:43,758 --> 00:36:45,130 God's benison go with you, 410 00:36:47,482 --> 00:36:52,147 and with those that would make good of bad, and friends of foes! 411 00:36:52,735 --> 00:36:54,145 Thou hast it now: 412 00:36:57,713 --> 00:37:00,927 king, Cawdor, Glamis, all, 413 00:37:01,790 --> 00:37:03,553 As the weird women promised, 414 00:37:04,102 --> 00:37:08,062 and, I fear, thou play'dst most foully for't. 415 00:37:08,258 --> 00:37:12,138 Yet it was said, it should not stand in thy posterity, 416 00:37:12,138 --> 00:37:15,862 But that myself should be the root and father of many kings. 417 00:37:16,019 --> 00:37:21,507 If there come truth from them, as upon thee, Macbeth, their speeches shine. 418 00:37:21,507 --> 00:37:26,485 Why, by the verities on thee made good, may they not be my oracles as well, 419 00:37:26,485 --> 00:37:28,877 and set me up in hope? 420 00:37:30,249 --> 00:37:32,209 Malcolm and Macduff, my lord, are fled to England. 421 00:37:32,365 --> 00:37:33,423 Fled to England! 422 00:37:33,933 --> 00:37:36,912 We can entreat an hour to serve; we'll spend it in some words upon that business, 423 00:37:37,539 --> 00:37:38,520 If you would grant the time. 424 00:37:38,951 --> 00:37:40,244 At your kind'st leisure. 425 00:37:40,401 --> 00:37:43,654 You shall cleave to my consent, when 'tis, it shall make honour for you. 426 00:37:44,243 --> 00:37:47,339 So I lose none in seeking to augment. 427 00:38:01,451 --> 00:38:04,195 You lack the season of all natures. 428 00:38:05,175 --> 00:38:05,645 Sleep. 429 00:38:07,292 --> 00:38:08,311 To bed. 430 00:38:10,035 --> 00:38:10,663 To bed. 431 00:38:10,820 --> 00:38:18,268 We have scotch'd the snake, not kill'd it: 432 00:38:18,268 --> 00:38:23,442 She'll close and be herself, whilst our poor malice 433 00:38:23,795 --> 00:38:25,754 remains in danger of her former tooth. 434 00:38:25,754 --> 00:38:26,421 Banquo? 435 00:38:26,421 --> 00:38:28,890 He chid the sisters when first they put the name of king upon me, 436 00:38:28,890 --> 00:38:30,223 and bade them speak to him: 437 00:38:30,380 --> 00:38:33,281 then prophet-like they hail'd him father to a line of kings: 438 00:38:34,261 --> 00:38:36,260 Upon my head they placed a fruitless crown. 439 00:38:37,397 --> 00:38:40,337 and put a barren sceptre in my gripe. 440 00:38:41,200 --> 00:38:43,198 Thence to be wrench'd with an unlineal hand, 441 00:38:45,001 --> 00:38:46,687 No son of mine succeeding. 442 00:38:48,686 --> 00:38:50,881 If 't be so, for Banquo's issue have I filed my mind. 443 00:38:51,822 --> 00:38:54,173 For them the gracious Duncan have I murder'd; 444 00:38:55,074 --> 00:38:57,858 Put rancours in the vessel of my peace only for them. 445 00:38:58,132 --> 00:39:02,052 and mine eternal jewel given to the common enemy of man, 446 00:39:02,679 --> 00:39:04,404 to make them kings, 447 00:39:06,207 --> 00:39:10,049 the seed of Banquo kings! 448 00:39:11,499 --> 00:39:17,771 Things without all remedy should be without regard: 449 00:39:19,378 --> 00:39:22,357 What's done is done. 450 00:39:24,866 --> 00:39:25,846 To bed. 451 00:39:26,983 --> 00:39:28,669 To bed. Come. 452 00:39:30,511 --> 00:39:31,805 Liar and slave! 453 00:39:34,784 --> 00:39:41,604 My strange and self-abuse is the initiate fear that wants hard use: 454 00:39:43,093 --> 00:39:46,700 We are yet but young in deed. 455 00:40:06,457 --> 00:40:10,416 Methought I heard a voice cry 'Sleep no more! 456 00:40:11,396 --> 00:40:13,082 Macbeth does murder sleep', 457 00:40:15,512 --> 00:40:16,648 the innocent sleep, 458 00:40:18,765 --> 00:40:21,862 sleep that knits up the ravell'd sleeve of care, 459 00:40:23,508 --> 00:40:25,468 the death of each day's life, 460 00:40:26,291 --> 00:40:29,466 sore labour's bath, balm of hurt minds, 461 00:40:30,329 --> 00:40:33,661 great nature's second course, chief nourisher in life's feast! 462 00:40:33,700 --> 00:40:34,445 What do you mean? 463 00:40:34,562 --> 00:40:38,835 Still it cried 'Sleep no more!' to all the house. 464 00:40:39,737 --> 00:40:44,009 'Glamis hath murder'd sleep, and therefore Cawdor 465 00:40:45,420 --> 00:40:46,910 shall sleep no more; 466 00:40:50,085 --> 00:40:56,632 Macbeth shall sleep no more.' 467 00:41:05,648 --> 00:41:10,234 I will drain him dry as hay: 468 00:41:10,900 --> 00:41:15,252 Sleep shall neither night nor day. 469 00:41:15,252 --> 00:41:19,014 Hang upon his pent-house lid; 470 00:41:19,054 --> 00:41:23,757 He shall live a man forbid. 471 00:41:34,381 --> 00:41:36,262 To be thus is nothing 472 00:41:37,438 --> 00:41:39,398 but to be safely thus. 473 00:42:44,469 --> 00:42:46,468 What had he done, to make him fly the land? 474 00:42:47,369 --> 00:42:48,859 You must have patience, madam. 475 00:42:49,329 --> 00:42:52,622 He had none: his flight was madness: 476 00:42:53,720 --> 00:42:57,757 when our actions do not, our fears do make us traitors. 477 00:42:58,894 --> 00:43:02,853 You know not whether it was his wisdom or his fear. 478 00:43:03,598 --> 00:43:04,382 Wisdom! 479 00:43:05,088 --> 00:43:12,339 to leave his wife, to leave his babes, all in a place from whence himself does fly? 480 00:43:37,858 --> 00:43:43,150 We hear, Macdoff and Malcolm are gone hence, not confessing their cruel murders, 481 00:43:43,267 --> 00:43:46,208 but filling their hearers with strange invention. 482 00:43:49,696 --> 00:43:52,989 But of that to-morrow, here's our chief guest. 483 00:43:53,341 --> 00:43:58,242 If he had been forgotten, it had been as a gap in our great feast, 484 00:43:58,242 --> 00:44:00,907 And all-thing unbecoming. 485 00:44:01,142 --> 00:44:06,670 To-night we hold a solemn supper sir, and I'll request your presence. 486 00:44:07,061 --> 00:44:09,806 Let your highness command upon me. 487 00:44:10,001 --> 00:44:11,452 Ride you this afternoon? 488 00:44:11,804 --> 00:44:13,216 Ay, my good lord. 489 00:44:13,529 --> 00:44:17,842 We should have else desired your good advice, in this day's council, 490 00:44:18,390 --> 00:44:19,488 but we'll take to-morrow. 491 00:44:20,977 --> 00:44:22,114 Is't far you ride? 492 00:44:23,682 --> 00:44:28,856 As far, my lord, as will fill up the time 'twixt this and supper. 493 00:44:33,286 --> 00:44:34,775 Fail not our feast. 494 00:44:35,991 --> 00:44:37,911 My lord, I will not. 495 00:44:38,578 --> 00:44:39,283 Farewell. 496 00:44:42,223 --> 00:44:47,162 Let every man be master of his time till seven at night: 497 00:44:47,633 --> 00:44:53,277 To make society the sweeter welcome, we will keep ourself till supper-time alone. 498 00:44:54,297 --> 00:44:56,139 While then, God be with you! 499 00:45:16,130 --> 00:45:18,600 Our fears in Banquo stick deeper. 500 00:45:21,188 --> 00:45:24,676 and in his royalty of nature reigns that which would be fear'd 501 00:45:26,401 --> 00:45:27,577 'tis much he dares; 502 00:45:29,537 --> 00:45:34,829 And, to that dauntless temper of his mind, he hath a wisdom that doth guide his valour to act in safety. 503 00:45:36,907 --> 00:45:39,023 There is none but he whose being I do fear; 504 00:45:39,023 --> 00:45:41,846 and, under him, my Genius is rebuked; 505 00:45:43,413 --> 00:45:46,942 as, it is said, Mark Antony's was by Caesar. 506 00:45:51,645 --> 00:45:54,977 Let the frame of things disjoint, 507 00:45:56,427 --> 00:45:57,996 both the worlds suffer, 508 00:46:00,269 --> 00:46:02,621 ere we will eat our meal in fear 509 00:46:03,366 --> 00:46:08,070 and sleep in the affliction of these terrible dreams that shake us nightly. 510 00:46:08,540 --> 00:46:09,794 Better be with the dead, 511 00:46:11,637 --> 00:46:14,890 Whom we, to gain our peace, have sent to peace, 512 00:46:15,126 --> 00:46:22,455 than on the torture of the mind to lie in restless ecstasy. 513 00:46:24,377 --> 00:46:25,827 Duncan is in his grave; 514 00:46:27,826 --> 00:46:31,825 After life's fitful fever he sleeps well; 515 00:46:33,706 --> 00:46:38,841 Treason has done his worst: nor steel, nor poison, 516 00:46:40,134 --> 00:46:42,447 malice domestic, foreign levy, 517 00:46:44,250 --> 00:46:49,464 nothing can touch him further. 518 00:46:54,207 --> 00:46:55,383 Attend those men our pleasure? 519 00:46:56,128 --> 00:46:57,617 They are, my lord, without the palace gate. 520 00:46:57,970 --> 00:46:58,872 Bring them before us. 521 00:47:36,072 --> 00:47:39,365 Was it not yesterday we spoke together? 522 00:47:40,070 --> 00:47:43,716 It was, so please your highness. 523 00:47:44,853 --> 00:47:51,085 Well then, now have you consider'd of my speeches? 524 00:47:53,868 --> 00:48:00,297 Know that it was he in the times past which held you so under fortune, 525 00:48:01,082 --> 00:48:02,963 which you thought had been our innocent self. 526 00:48:02,963 --> 00:48:05,079 You made it known to us. 527 00:48:05,354 --> 00:48:09,587 Do you find your patience so predominant in your nature that you can let this go? 528 00:48:11,038 --> 00:48:15,546 Are you so gospell'd to pray for this good man and for his issue, 529 00:48:15,546 --> 00:48:18,721 whose heavy hand hath bow'd you to the grave and beggar'd yours for ever? 530 00:48:18,721 --> 00:48:19,936 We are men, my liege. 531 00:48:19,936 --> 00:48:22,837 Ay, in the catalogue ye go for men; 532 00:48:22,837 --> 00:48:26,953 as hounds and greyhounds, mongrels, spaniels, curs, 533 00:48:26,991 --> 00:48:31,892 shoughs, water-rugs and demi-wolves are clept all by the name of dogs. 534 00:48:33,068 --> 00:48:37,537 But if you have a station in the file, not i' the worst rank of manhood. 535 00:48:38,908 --> 00:48:39,300 Say 't! 536 00:48:39,300 --> 00:48:40,829 I am one, my liege, 537 00:48:40,829 --> 00:48:45,650 whom the vile blows and buffets of the world have so incensed 538 00:48:45,650 --> 00:48:49,532 that I am reckless what I do to spite the world. 539 00:48:49,532 --> 00:48:50,472 And I another 540 00:48:50,668 --> 00:48:53,216 Both of you know Banquo was your enemy. 541 00:48:53,882 --> 00:48:54,627 True, my lord. 542 00:48:55,137 --> 00:48:56,391 So is he mine. 543 00:48:58,077 --> 00:49:02,938 and in such bloody distance that every minute of his being thrusts against my near'st of life. 544 00:49:03,251 --> 00:49:05,564 We shall, my lord, perform what you command us. 545 00:49:05,642 --> 00:49:07,759 Your spirits shine through you. 546 00:49:08,504 --> 00:49:12,580 Within this hour at most I will advise you where to plant yourselves; 547 00:49:14,306 --> 00:49:18,539 Acquaint you with the perfect spy o' the time, the moment on't 548 00:49:19,009 --> 00:49:22,968 for't must be done to-night, and something from the castle 549 00:49:23,713 --> 00:49:25,360 Always thought that I require a clearness: 550 00:49:25,398 --> 00:49:27,673 and with him to leave no rubs nor botches in the work 551 00:49:28,143 --> 00:49:33,042 Fleance his son, that keeps him company, 552 00:49:33,082 --> 00:49:36,805 whose absence is no less material to me than is his father's 553 00:49:37,785 --> 00:49:40,765 Must embrace the fate of that dark hour. 554 00:49:42,921 --> 00:49:44,293 Resolve yourselves apart: 555 00:49:46,213 --> 00:49:46,997 I'll come to you anon. 556 00:49:46,997 --> 00:49:48,448 We are resolved, my lord. 557 00:49:48,605 --> 00:49:58,836 It is concluded. Banquo, thy soul's flight, if it find heaven, must find it out to-night. 558 00:50:03,579 --> 00:50:07,891 Gentle, my lord, sleek o'er your rugged looks. 559 00:50:08,518 --> 00:50:12,477 Be bright and jovial among your guests to-night. 560 00:50:13,536 --> 00:50:20,709 O, full of scorpions is my mind, dear wife! 561 00:50:22,198 --> 00:50:28,353 Yet be thou jocund: ere the bat hath flown his cloister'd flight, 562 00:50:28,353 --> 00:50:31,763 ere to black Hecate's summons the shard-borne beetle 563 00:50:31,802 --> 00:50:35,565 with his drowsy hums hath rung night's yawning peal, 564 00:50:36,232 --> 00:50:39,917 there shall be done a deed of dreadful note. 565 00:50:39,917 --> 00:50:41,877 What's to be done? 566 00:50:42,504 --> 00:50:47,756 Be innocent of the knowledge, dearest chuck, 567 00:50:48,972 --> 00:50:50,579 till thou applaud the deed. 568 00:50:52,656 --> 00:50:55,871 Come, seeling night, 569 00:50:57,125 --> 00:51:01,750 scarf up the tender eye of pitiful day; 570 00:51:01,750 --> 00:51:07,395 And with thy bloody and invisible hand cancel and tear to pieces 571 00:51:07,395 --> 00:51:10,178 that great bond which keeps me pale! 572 00:51:11,511 --> 00:51:17,313 Light thickens; and the crow makes wing to the rooky wood. 573 00:51:17,587 --> 00:51:21,075 Good things of day begin to droop and drowse, 574 00:51:22,173 --> 00:51:27,583 while night's black agents to their preys do rouse. 575 00:51:35,854 --> 00:51:39,656 The west yet glimmers with some streaks of day: 576 00:51:40,871 --> 00:51:45,262 Now spurs the lated traveller apace to gain the timely inn; 577 00:51:46,124 --> 00:51:49,416 and near approaches the subject of our watch. /Hark! 578 00:51:52,161 --> 00:51:53,572 Then 'tis he. /Stand to't. 579 00:51:54,474 --> 00:51:55,650 It will be rain to-night. 580 00:51:55,963 --> 00:51:57,178 Let it come down. 581 00:51:57,805 --> 00:52:01,333 Fly, good Fleance, fly, fly! 582 00:52:04,430 --> 00:52:05,410 The son is fled. 583 00:52:07,056 --> 00:52:09,055 We have lost best half of our affair. 584 00:52:12,897 --> 00:52:17,640 Well, let's away, and say how much is done. 585 00:52:29,164 --> 00:52:30,772 There's blood on thy face. 586 00:52:30,772 --> 00:52:32,066 'Tis Banquo's then. 587 00:52:36,573 --> 00:52:37,436 Is he dispatch'd? 588 00:52:37,436 --> 00:52:40,415 My lord, his throat is cut; that I did for him. 589 00:52:40,415 --> 00:52:42,140 Thou art the best o' the cut-throats: 590 00:52:42,140 --> 00:52:44,491 yet he's good that did the like for Fleance 591 00:52:45,080 --> 00:52:48,137 Most royal sir, Fleance is 'scaped. 592 00:52:51,312 --> 00:52:52,528 Then comes my fit again 593 00:52:53,155 --> 00:52:56,918 I had else been perfect, whole as the marble, founded as the rock, 594 00:52:56,918 --> 00:52:59,230 as broad and general as the casing air: 595 00:52:59,466 --> 00:53:06,051 But now I am cabin'd, cribb'd, confined, bound in to saucy doubts and fears. 596 00:53:06,756 --> 00:53:07,502 But Banquo's safe? 597 00:53:07,502 --> 00:53:13,264 Ay, my good lord: safe in a ditch he bides, with twenty trenched gashes on his head, 598 00:53:13,538 --> 00:53:15,184 the least a death to nature. 599 00:53:17,027 --> 00:53:17,772 Thanks for that. 600 00:53:35,293 --> 00:53:41,291 Thou hast it now: king, Cawdor, Glamis, all; all, 601 00:53:42,703 --> 00:53:44,544 as the weird women promised. 602 00:53:44,976 --> 00:53:48,347 And, I fear, thou play'dst most foully for't. 603 00:53:49,170 --> 00:53:52,463 Thou play'dst most foully for't: 604 00:53:53,286 --> 00:53:57,245 Yet it was said It should not stand in thy posterity, 605 00:53:57,598 --> 00:54:01,636 But that myself should be the root and father of many kings. 606 00:54:02,537 --> 00:54:03,674 Is't far you ride? 607 00:54:04,536 --> 00:54:08,770 As far, my lord, as will fill up the time 'twixt this and supper 608 00:54:09,594 --> 00:54:11,435 Fail not our feast. 609 00:54:11,750 --> 00:54:13,709 My lord, I will not. 610 00:54:14,336 --> 00:54:15,120 I will not. 611 00:54:16,140 --> 00:54:17,002 I will not. 612 00:54:17,864 --> 00:54:18,452 I will not. 613 00:54:19,981 --> 00:54:24,096 I will not fail your feast. 614 00:55:06,548 --> 00:55:08,195 You know your own degrees 615 00:55:12,899 --> 00:55:13,447 Sit down. 616 00:55:21,209 --> 00:55:23,953 And first and last the hearty welcome. 617 00:55:30,343 --> 00:55:33,048 Here had we now our country's honour roof'd, 618 00:55:34,498 --> 00:55:37,712 Were the graced person of our Banquo present; 619 00:55:37,791 --> 00:55:40,770 His absence, sir, lays blame upon his promise. 620 00:55:43,984 --> 00:55:48,296 My royal lord, you do not give the cheer. 621 00:55:49,276 --> 00:55:50,452 Sweet remembrancer! 622 00:55:55,548 --> 00:55:59,782 I drink to our good friend Banquo whom we miss! 623 00:56:02,329 --> 00:56:04,054 Would he were here! 624 00:56:26,163 --> 00:56:27,534 Which of you have done this? 625 00:56:30,788 --> 00:56:33,101 What is't that moves your highness? 626 00:56:35,139 --> 00:56:40,784 Thou canst not say I did it; Never shake thy gory locks at me. 627 00:56:40,784 --> 00:56:43,057 Gentlemen, rise. His highness is not well. 628 00:56:43,057 --> 00:56:44,860 Sit, worthy friends. 629 00:56:45,292 --> 00:56:48,585 My lord is often thus, and hath been from his youth. 630 00:56:49,604 --> 00:56:50,309 Look! 631 00:56:52,465 --> 00:56:53,210 Lo! 632 00:56:54,895 --> 00:56:55,876 How say you? 633 00:57:14,495 --> 00:57:19,003 Think of this, good peers, but as a thing of custom: 634 00:57:19,238 --> 00:57:20,297 'tis no other. 635 00:57:20,963 --> 00:57:23,550 Only it spoils the pleasure of the time. 636 00:57:25,471 --> 00:57:26,411 Shame itself! 637 00:57:26,843 --> 00:57:28,567 Why do you make such faces? 638 00:57:29,116 --> 00:57:31,469 When all's done, you look but on a stool. 639 00:57:32,135 --> 00:57:35,584 Avaunt! and quit my sight! 640 00:57:35,819 --> 00:57:37,662 Let the earth hide thee! 641 00:57:37,701 --> 00:57:41,386 Thy bones are marrowless; thy blood is cold. 642 00:57:41,739 --> 00:57:44,836 Thou hast no speculation in those eyes which thou dost glare with! 643 00:57:45,070 --> 00:57:49,461 The fit is momentary; upon a thought he will again be well. 644 00:57:49,461 --> 00:57:52,401 What man dare, I dare: 645 00:57:53,302 --> 00:57:58,790 Approach thou like the rugged Russian bear, the arm'd rhinoceros, or the Hyrcan tiger. 646 00:57:58,790 --> 00:58:05,023 Take any shape but that, and my firm nerves shall never tremble; 647 00:58:05,572 --> 00:58:08,551 or be alive again, and dare me to the desert with thy sword. 648 00:58:08,904 --> 00:58:12,471 If trembling I inhabit then, protest me the baby of a girl. 649 00:58:13,607 --> 00:58:15,959 Hence, horrible shadow! 650 00:58:16,665 --> 00:58:19,605 This is the very painting of your fear. 651 00:58:20,389 --> 00:58:25,250 This is the air-drawn dagger which, you said, led you to Duncan. 652 00:58:26,974 --> 00:58:28,033 Duncan! 653 00:58:31,600 --> 00:58:35,245 Why, what care I? 654 00:58:36,186 --> 00:58:40,851 If thou canst nod, speak too. 655 00:58:41,791 --> 00:58:45,867 If charnel-houses and our graves must send those that we bury back, 656 00:58:50,063 --> 00:58:54,061 our monuments shall be the maws of kites. 657 00:58:56,374 --> 00:58:58,060 Fie, for shame! 658 00:58:59,549 --> 00:59:03,822 Blood hath been shed ere now, 659 00:59:04,723 --> 00:59:08,840 i' the olden time, ere human statute purged the gentle weal 660 00:59:08,840 --> 00:59:16,326 Ay, and since too, murders have been perform'd too terrible for the ear. 661 00:59:17,895 --> 00:59:22,559 The times have been, that, when the brains were out, the man would die, 662 00:59:23,695 --> 00:59:26,597 and there an end; but now they rise again, 663 00:59:26,793 --> 00:59:33,770 with twenty mortal murders on their crowns, and push us from our stools. 664 00:59:34,828 --> 00:59:39,375 This is more strange than such a murder is. 665 00:59:42,354 --> 00:59:47,608 You make me strange even to the disposition that I owe, 666 00:59:49,724 --> 00:59:55,408 when now I think you can behold such sights, 667 00:59:56,544 --> 01:00:04,032 and keep the natural ruby of your cheeks, when mine is blanched with fear. 668 01:00:04,306 --> 01:00:05,404 What sights, my lord? 669 01:00:06,305 --> 01:00:10,735 I pray you, speak not; he grows worse and worse. 670 01:00:11,323 --> 01:00:14,969 Question enrages him. At once, good night. 671 01:00:15,010 --> 01:00:15,184 © P@rM!NdeR M@nkÖÖ ™ 672 01:00:15,185 --> 01:00:15,358 © P@rM!NdeR M@nkÖÖ ™ 673 01:00:15,359 --> 01:00:15,533 © P@rM!NdeR M@nkÖÖ ™ 674 01:00:15,534 --> 01:00:15,707 © P@rM!NdeR M@nkÖÖ ™ 675 01:00:15,708 --> 01:00:15,882 © P@rM!NdeR M@nkÖÖ ™ 676 01:00:15,883 --> 01:00:16,056 © P@rM!NdeR M@nkÖÖ ™ 677 01:00:16,057 --> 01:00:16,231 © P@rM!NdeR M@nkÖÖ ™ 678 01:00:16,232 --> 01:00:16,405 © P@rM!NdeR M@nkÖÖ ™ 679 01:00:16,406 --> 01:00:16,580 © P@rM!NdeR M@nkÖÖ ™ 680 01:00:16,581 --> 01:00:16,754 © P@rM!NdeR M@nkÖÖ ™ 681 01:00:16,755 --> 01:00:16,929 © P@rM!NdeR M@nkÖÖ ™ 682 01:00:16,930 --> 01:00:17,103 © P@rM!NdeR M@nkÖÖ ™ 683 01:00:17,104 --> 01:00:17,278 © P@rM!NdeR M@nkÖÖ ™ 684 01:00:17,279 --> 01:00:17,452 © P@rM!NdeR M@nkÖÖ ™ 685 01:00:17,453 --> 01:00:17,627 © P@rM!NdeR M@nkÖÖ ™ 686 01:00:17,628 --> 01:00:17,801 © P@rM!NdeR M@nkÖÖ ™ 687 01:00:17,802 --> 01:00:17,976 © P@rM!NdeR M@nkÖÖ ™ 688 01:00:17,977 --> 01:00:18,150 © P@rM!NdeR M@nkÖÖ ™ 689 01:00:18,151 --> 01:00:18,325 © P@rM!NdeR M@nkÖÖ ™ 690 01:00:18,326 --> 01:00:18,500 © P@rM!NdeR M@nkÖÖ ™ 691 01:00:18,536 --> 01:00:24,337 Stand not upon the order of your going, but go at once. 692 01:00:25,043 --> 01:00:27,316 Good night; and better health attend his majesty! 693 01:00:27,356 --> 01:00:30,256 A kind good night to all! 694 01:00:48,170 --> 01:00:54,050 It will have blood; they say, blood will have blood. 695 01:00:57,147 --> 01:01:02,556 Stones have been known to move and trees to speak. 696 01:01:04,516 --> 01:01:10,945 Augurs and understood relations have by magot-pies and choughs and rooks 697 01:01:11,847 --> 01:01:15,374 brought forth the secret'st man of blood. 698 01:01:18,706 --> 01:01:19,843 What is the night? 699 01:01:20,353 --> 01:01:24,861 Almost at odds with morning, which is which. 700 01:01:25,331 --> 01:01:30,427 How say'st thou, that Macduff denies his person at our great bidding? 701 01:01:31,682 --> 01:01:33,563 Did you send to him, sir? 702 01:01:34,072 --> 01:01:39,717 I hear it by the way; but I will send. 703 01:01:41,834 --> 01:01:46,146 There's not a one of them but in his house I keep a servant fee'd. 704 01:02:05,079 --> 01:02:06,961 More shall they speak; 705 01:02:11,037 --> 01:02:19,309 for now I am bent to know, by the worst means, the worst. 706 01:02:21,818 --> 01:02:28,913 How now, you secret, black, and midnight hags! 707 01:02:29,579 --> 01:02:31,813 I conjure you, by that which you profess. 708 01:02:32,362 --> 01:02:34,988 Howe'er you come to know it, answer me. 709 01:02:36,086 --> 01:02:39,653 Though you untie the winds and let them fight against the churches; 710 01:02:40,515 --> 01:02:45,533 Though the yesty waves confound and swallow navigation up; 711 01:02:45,729 --> 01:02:50,511 Though bladed corn be lodged and trees blown down; 712 01:02:50,982 --> 01:02:54,352 Though castles topple on their warders' heads; 713 01:02:55,019 --> 01:02:59,566 Though palaces and pyramids do slope their heads to their foundations; 714 01:03:00,389 --> 01:03:06,544 Though the treasure of nature's germens tumble all together, 715 01:03:07,249 --> 01:03:10,973 even till destruction sicken; 716 01:03:12,306 --> 01:03:13,834 Answer me! 717 01:03:18,852 --> 01:03:21,578 Macbeth! Macbeth! Macbeth! 718 01:03:21,602 --> 01:03:23,384 beware Macduff; 719 01:03:23,948 --> 01:03:27,163 Macduff, beware Macduff! 720 01:03:27,437 --> 01:03:28,613 He's fled to England. 721 01:03:29,750 --> 01:03:33,630 But I'll reach him still; give to the edge o' the sword his wife, his babes, 722 01:03:33,669 --> 01:03:36,061 and all unfortunate souls that trace him in his line. 723 01:03:37,981 --> 01:03:41,548 No boasting like a fool; This deed I'll do before this purpose cool. 724 01:03:41,705 --> 01:03:52,289 Macbeth! be bloody, bold, and resolute; laugh to scorn the power of man; 725 01:03:52,877 --> 01:04:00,874 for none of woman born shall harm Macbeth. 726 01:04:01,972 --> 01:04:15,770 Macbeth shall never vanquish'd be until Great Birnam wood to high Dunsinane hill. 727 01:04:15,770 --> 01:04:20,238 shall come against him. 728 01:04:20,356 --> 01:04:21,767 That will never be. 729 01:04:21,767 --> 01:04:26,275 Who can impress the forest, bid the tree unfix his earth-bound root? 730 01:04:26,980 --> 01:04:29,763 Then live, Macduff: what need I fear of thee? 731 01:04:29,803 --> 01:04:32,899 Beware Macduff! Beware Macduff! 732 01:04:32,899 --> 01:04:38,035 But yet I'll make assurance double sure, and take a bond of fate: thou shalt not live. 733 01:04:38,035 --> 01:04:41,954 That I may tell pale-hearted fear it lies, and sleep in spite of thunder. 734 01:04:41,954 --> 01:04:49,442 Macbeth shall never vanquish'd be til Birnam forest come to Dunsinane. 735 01:04:49,795 --> 01:04:51,519 Sweet bodements! good! 736 01:04:51,872 --> 01:04:54,734 Rebellion's head, rise never till the wood of Birnam rise, 737 01:04:54,891 --> 01:04:59,084 and our high-placed Macbeth shall live the lease of nature, 738 01:04:59,084 --> 01:05:03,593 pay his breath to time and mortal custom. 739 01:05:07,591 --> 01:05:11,237 What, is it so? 740 01:05:12,451 --> 01:05:16,803 Ay, sir, all this is so. 741 01:05:45,693 --> 01:05:50,358 Your father's dead, my child; And what will you do now? 742 01:05:51,063 --> 01:05:54,081 My father is not dead, for all your saying. 743 01:05:54,081 --> 01:05:59,020 Yes, he is dead; how wilt thou do for a father? 744 01:05:59,020 --> 01:06:01,843 Nay, how will you do for a husband? 745 01:06:04,155 --> 01:06:06,155 Why, I can buy me twenty at any market. 746 01:06:06,429 --> 01:06:08,311 Then you'll buy 'em to sell again. 747 01:06:10,662 --> 01:06:14,583 Thou speak'st with all thy wit: and yet, i' faith, with wit enough for thee. 748 01:06:14,857 --> 01:06:16,543 Was my father a traitor, mother? 749 01:06:22,305 --> 01:06:23,285 Ay, that he was. 750 01:06:23,324 --> 01:06:24,461 What is a traitor? 751 01:06:25,048 --> 01:06:29,949 Why, one that swears and lies. 752 01:06:30,340 --> 01:06:32,066 And be all traitors that do so? 753 01:06:33,986 --> 01:06:37,906 Every one that does so is a traitor, and must be hanged. 754 01:06:37,906 --> 01:06:41,081 And must they all be hanged that swear and lie? 755 01:06:41,904 --> 01:06:44,178 Every one. /Who must hang them? 756 01:06:44,570 --> 01:06:46,961 Why, the honest men. 757 01:06:47,236 --> 01:06:49,979 Then the liars and swearers are fools, 758 01:06:49,979 --> 01:06:54,997 for there are liars and swearers enow to beat the honest men and hang up them. 759 01:06:56,721 --> 01:06:58,524 Now, God help thee, poor monkey! 760 01:06:59,426 --> 01:07:01,033 How wilt thou do for a father? 761 01:07:01,464 --> 01:07:03,620 If he were dead, you'ld weep for him; 762 01:07:03,620 --> 01:07:07,893 if you would not, it were a good sign that I should quickly have a new father. 763 01:07:08,128 --> 01:07:10,324 Poor prattler, how thou talk'st! 764 01:07:11,304 --> 01:07:15,341 Bless you, fair dame! 765 01:07:15,341 --> 01:07:17,220 I doubt some danger does approach you nearly. 766 01:07:17,244 --> 01:07:19,246 Be not found here; hence, with your little ones. 767 01:07:20,163 --> 01:07:22,201 To fright you thus, methinks, I am too savage; 768 01:07:22,201 --> 01:07:26,591 To do worse to you were fell cruelty, which is too nigh your person. 769 01:07:26,631 --> 01:07:27,689 Heaven preserve you! 770 01:07:27,728 --> 01:07:28,904 Whither should I fly? 771 01:07:28,904 --> 01:07:30,080 I must abide no longer. 772 01:07:33,960 --> 01:07:35,059 I have done no harm. 773 01:07:39,331 --> 01:07:40,232 Where is your husband? 774 01:07:41,212 --> 01:07:44,114 I hope, in no place so unsanctified where such as thou mayst find him. 775 01:07:44,153 --> 01:07:44,937 He's a traitor. 776 01:07:44,937 --> 01:07:45,799 Thou liest! 777 01:07:55,755 --> 01:07:57,480 He has kill'd me, mother! 778 01:08:11,592 --> 01:08:19,353 Nought's had, all's spent, where our desire is got without content. 779 01:08:19,393 --> 01:08:25,978 I am in blood stepp'd in so far that, should I wade no more, 780 01:08:26,880 --> 01:08:33,505 Returning were as tedious as go o'er: 781 01:08:33,622 --> 01:08:49,812 'Tis safer to be that which we destroy than by destruction dwell in doubtful joy. 782 01:09:11,058 --> 01:09:13,410 Each new morn, new widows howl, 783 01:09:14,624 --> 01:09:19,172 new orphans cry, new sorrows strike heaven on the face, 784 01:09:19,172 --> 01:09:24,228 that it resounds as if it felt with Scotland and yell'd out like syllable of dolour. 785 01:09:24,424 --> 01:09:27,835 I am not treacherous, but Macbeth is. 786 01:09:27,835 --> 01:09:30,343 I think our country sinks beneath the yoke. 787 01:09:31,872 --> 01:09:39,477 It weeps, it bleeds; and each new day a gash is added to her wounds. 788 01:09:40,927 --> 01:09:43,671 I think withal there would be hands uplifted in my right; 789 01:09:44,141 --> 01:09:47,670 And here from gracious England have I offer of goodly thousands. 790 01:09:48,100 --> 01:09:49,080 See who comes here. 791 01:09:51,158 --> 01:09:53,785 Good God, betimes remove the means that makes us strangers! 792 01:09:54,098 --> 01:09:55,861 Sirs, amen. 793 01:09:57,116 --> 01:09:58,566 Stands Scotland where it did? 794 01:09:58,605 --> 01:10:03,074 Alas, poor country! Almost afraid to know itself. 795 01:10:03,858 --> 01:10:06,641 It cannot be call'd our mother, but our grave; 796 01:10:07,347 --> 01:10:11,776 where nothing, but who knows nothing, is once seen to smile. 797 01:10:12,599 --> 01:10:18,596 where sighs and groans and shrieks that rend the air are made, not mark'd; 798 01:10:18,596 --> 01:10:21,851 where violent sorrow seems a modern ecstasy; 799 01:10:23,027 --> 01:10:26,280 the dead man's knell is there scarce ask'd for who; 800 01:10:26,280 --> 01:10:30,827 and good men's lives expire before the flowers in their caps, 801 01:10:31,415 --> 01:10:33,375 dying or ere they sicken. 802 01:10:36,824 --> 01:10:37,491 How does my wife? 803 01:10:39,255 --> 01:10:40,980 Why, well. 804 01:10:41,842 --> 01:10:42,587 And all my children? 805 01:10:44,821 --> 01:10:45,449 Well too. 806 01:10:47,918 --> 01:10:50,544 The tyrant has not batter'd at their peace? 807 01:10:52,269 --> 01:10:55,091 No; they were well at peace when I did leave 'em. 808 01:10:55,091 --> 01:10:57,521 But not a niggard of your speech: how goes't? 809 01:10:59,482 --> 01:11:03,755 Now is the time of help; your eye in Scotland would create soldiers, 810 01:11:03,755 --> 01:11:07,008 make our women fight, to doff their dire distresses. 811 01:11:07,008 --> 01:11:07,947 Be't their comfort. 812 01:11:07,972 --> 01:11:09,109 We are coming thither. 813 01:11:10,026 --> 01:11:13,006 Gracious England hath lent us good Siward and ten thousand men. 814 01:11:13,006 --> 01:11:15,945 An older and a better soldier none that Christendom gives out. 815 01:11:19,003 --> 01:11:21,119 Would I could answer this comfort with the like! 816 01:11:23,197 --> 01:11:26,411 But I have words that would be howl'd out in the desert air, 817 01:11:26,411 --> 01:11:28,371 where hearing should not latch them. 818 01:11:28,371 --> 01:11:29,312 What concern they? 819 01:11:32,487 --> 01:11:33,899 The general cause? 820 01:11:34,448 --> 01:11:37,074 No mind that's honest but in it shares some woe; 821 01:11:38,602 --> 01:11:41,856 though the main part pertains to you alone. 822 01:11:45,149 --> 01:11:47,815 Let not your ears despise my tongue for ever, 823 01:11:49,069 --> 01:11:53,145 that shall possess them with the heaviest sound that ever yet they heard. 824 01:12:04,318 --> 01:12:05,062 I guess at it. 825 01:12:05,532 --> 01:12:06,944 Your castle is surprised. /No! 826 01:12:06,982 --> 01:12:09,334 Your wife and babes savagely slaughter'd. 827 01:12:13,097 --> 01:12:20,232 Give sorrow words: the grief that does not speak whispers the o'er-fraught heart and bids it break. 828 01:12:26,896 --> 01:12:27,837 My children too? 829 01:12:28,973 --> 01:12:31,639 Wife, children, servants, all that could be found. 830 01:12:33,521 --> 01:12:34,775 And I must be from thence! 831 01:12:39,557 --> 01:12:42,928 My wife kill'd too? 832 01:12:45,241 --> 01:12:46,417 Be comforted: 833 01:12:47,515 --> 01:12:50,886 Let's make us medicines of our great revenge, to cure this deadly grief. 834 01:12:50,886 --> 01:12:51,944 He has no children. 835 01:12:55,747 --> 01:12:57,648 All my pretty ones? 836 01:12:57,673 --> 01:12:59,573 Did you say "all"? 837 01:13:20,481 --> 01:13:22,324 O hell-kite! All? 838 01:13:34,632 --> 01:13:40,591 What, all my pretty chickens and their dam at one fell swoop? 839 01:13:40,943 --> 01:13:42,394 Dispute it like a man. 840 01:13:42,433 --> 01:13:43,942 I shall do so. 841 01:13:43,967 --> 01:13:47,630 But I must also feel it as a man. 842 01:13:48,587 --> 01:13:54,035 I cannot but remember such things were, that were most precious to me. 843 01:13:56,780 --> 01:13:59,210 Did heaven look on, and would not take their part? 844 01:13:59,641 --> 01:14:01,680 Be this the whetstone of your sword. 845 01:14:02,307 --> 01:14:03,717 Let grief convert to anger! 846 01:14:03,742 --> 01:14:05,443 Blunt not the heart, enrage it! 847 01:14:05,443 --> 01:14:08,148 O, I could play the woman with mine eyes and braggart with my tongue! 848 01:14:09,990 --> 01:14:15,047 But, gentle heavens, cut short all intermission; 849 01:14:16,929 --> 01:14:22,338 front to front bring thou this fiend of Scotland and myself; 850 01:14:24,219 --> 01:14:26,258 Within my sword's length set him 851 01:14:28,963 --> 01:14:33,196 if he 'scape, heaven forgive him too! 852 01:14:34,607 --> 01:14:36,253 This tune goes manly. 853 01:14:37,272 --> 01:14:38,370 Come, go we to the king! 854 01:14:38,762 --> 01:14:42,133 Our power is ready; Our lack is nothing but our leave. 855 01:14:43,623 --> 01:14:45,740 Macbeth is ripe for shaking, 856 01:14:46,876 --> 01:14:50,130 and the powers above put on their instruments. 857 01:14:51,776 --> 01:14:58,205 Receive what cheer you may: the night is long that never finds the day. 858 01:15:36,189 --> 01:15:37,326 What does the tyrant? 859 01:15:37,365 --> 01:15:39,795 Great Dunsinane he strongly fortifies. 860 01:15:39,795 --> 01:15:40,932 Some say he's mad. 861 01:15:40,932 --> 01:15:43,833 Others that lesser hate him Do call it valiant fury. 862 01:15:44,029 --> 01:15:48,341 but, for certain, he cannot buckle his distemper'd cause within the belt of rule. 863 01:15:48,850 --> 01:15:52,535 Now does he feel his secret murders sticking on his hands; 864 01:15:53,358 --> 01:15:57,591 Those he commands move only in command, nothing in love. 865 01:15:57,906 --> 01:16:06,216 Now does he feel his title hang loose about him, like a giant's robe upon a dwarfish thief. 866 01:16:31,186 --> 01:16:32,244 Lord! 867 01:16:33,146 --> 01:16:37,771 Bring me no more reports; let them fly all. 868 01:16:38,045 --> 01:16:43,690 Till Birnam wood remove to Dunsinane, I cannot taint with fear. 869 01:16:44,278 --> 01:16:45,650 What's the boy Malcolm? 870 01:16:47,140 --> 01:16:48,982 Was he not born of woman? 871 01:16:51,334 --> 01:16:57,567 The spirits that know all mortal consequences have pronounced me thus: 872 01:16:58,781 --> 01:17:07,798 'Fear not, Macbeth; no man that's born of woman shall e'er have power upon thee.' 873 01:17:09,679 --> 01:17:17,088 Then fly, false thanes, and mingle with the English epicures: 874 01:17:17,833 --> 01:17:23,164 The devil damn thee black, thou cream-faced loon! 875 01:17:25,477 --> 01:17:27,123 Where got'st thou that goose look? 876 01:17:27,123 --> 01:17:30,337 There is ten thousand--/Geese, villain!/ --soldiers, sir. 877 01:17:31,670 --> 01:17:34,766 Go prick thy face, and over-red thy fear, thou lily-liver'd boy. 878 01:17:34,766 --> 01:17:37,001 What soldiers, patch? 879 01:17:37,001 --> 01:17:37,757 Death of thy soul! 880 01:17:37,781 --> 01:17:39,981 Those linen cheeks of thine are counsellors to fear. 881 01:17:39,981 --> 01:17:41,901 What soldiers, whey-face? 882 01:17:41,940 --> 01:17:43,861 The English force, so please you. 883 01:17:47,663 --> 01:17:49,937 Take thy face hence. 884 01:17:52,328 --> 01:17:57,581 Seyton! I am sick at heart, when I behold. 885 01:18:02,127 --> 01:18:03,147 Seyton, I say! 886 01:18:06,165 --> 01:18:14,358 This push will cheer me ever, or disseat me now. 887 01:18:18,709 --> 01:18:23,061 I have lived long enough. 888 01:18:23,766 --> 01:18:29,058 My way of life is fall'n into the sear, the yellow leaf; 889 01:18:31,331 --> 01:18:37,603 And that which should accompany old age, as honour, love, obedience, troops of friends, 890 01:18:38,818 --> 01:18:40,347 I must not look to have. 891 01:18:42,542 --> 01:18:54,262 but, in their stead, curses, not loud but deep, mouth-honour, breath, 892 01:18:55,439 --> 01:19:01,006 which the poor heart would fain deny, and dare not. 893 01:19:02,573 --> 01:19:04,023 Seyton! 894 01:19:04,650 --> 01:19:06,022 What is your gracious pleasure? 895 01:19:07,081 --> 01:19:07,786 What news more? 896 01:19:08,492 --> 01:19:11,864 All is confirm'd, my lord, which was reported. 897 01:19:13,980 --> 01:19:15,077 Give me mine armour. 898 01:19:17,194 --> 01:19:18,802 Send out more horses. 899 01:19:20,369 --> 01:19:21,859 Skirr the country round. 900 01:19:23,271 --> 01:19:25,152 Hang those that talk of fear. 901 01:19:26,641 --> 01:19:28,014 Give me mine armour. 902 01:19:30,914 --> 01:19:32,953 How does your patient, doctor? 903 01:19:34,246 --> 01:19:39,421 Not so sick, my lord, as she is troubled with thick coming fancies, 904 01:19:40,008 --> 01:19:41,811 that keep her from her rest. 905 01:19:43,262 --> 01:19:44,477 Cure her of that. 906 01:19:47,574 --> 01:19:52,788 Canst thou not minister to a mind diseased, 907 01:19:54,669 --> 01:19:56,904 pluck from the memory a rooted sorrow, 908 01:19:58,275 --> 01:20:01,137 raze out the written troubles of the brain, 909 01:20:02,900 --> 01:20:11,681 and with some sweet oblivious antidote cleanse the stuff'd bosom of that perilous stuff, 910 01:20:13,798 --> 01:20:15,366 which weighs upon the heart? 911 01:20:16,386 --> 01:20:20,188 Therein the patient must minister to himself. 912 01:20:24,461 --> 01:20:28,184 Throw physic to the dogs; I'll none of it. 913 01:20:30,458 --> 01:20:37,631 Come, put mine armour on; give me my staff. 914 01:20:39,631 --> 01:20:42,648 Seyton, send out. 915 01:20:44,923 --> 01:20:50,371 Doctor, the thanes fly from me. 916 01:20:52,252 --> 01:20:53,468 Come, sir, dispatch. 917 01:20:56,408 --> 01:21:04,639 If thou couldst, doctor, cast the water of my land, find her disease, 918 01:21:04,757 --> 01:21:07,579 and purge it to a sound and pristine health, 919 01:21:08,128 --> 01:21:12,637 I would applaud thee to the very echo that should applaud again. 920 01:21:12,637 --> 01:21:14,596 Pull't off, I say. 921 01:21:15,420 --> 01:21:21,495 What rhubarb, cyme, or what purgative drug, would scour these English hence? 922 01:21:29,374 --> 01:21:38,586 I will not be afraid of death and bane, till Birnam forest come to Dunsinane. 923 01:21:59,675 --> 01:22:01,400 What wood is this before us? 924 01:22:02,184 --> 01:22:03,203 The wood of Birnam. 925 01:22:05,673 --> 01:22:10,612 Let every soldier hew him down a bough 926 01:22:11,318 --> 01:22:13,277 And bear't before him. 927 01:22:14,767 --> 01:22:18,139 Thereby shall we shadow 928 01:22:18,609 --> 01:22:26,135 The numbers of our host and make discovery err in report of us. 929 01:22:26,370 --> 01:22:27,311 It shall be done. 930 01:23:22,150 --> 01:23:27,011 I have two nights watched with you, but can perceive no truth in your report. 931 01:23:27,011 --> 01:23:32,813 Doctor, I have seen her rise from her bed, throw her night-gown upon her, 932 01:23:32,813 --> 01:23:39,869 unlock her closet, take forth paper, fold it, write upon't, read it, afterwards seal it, 933 01:23:39,908 --> 01:23:46,297 and again return to bed; yet all this while in a most fast sleep. 934 01:23:46,337 --> 01:23:50,256 what, at any time, have you heard her say? 935 01:23:50,296 --> 01:23:52,843 That, doctor, which I will not report after her. 936 01:23:52,883 --> 01:23:55,979 You may to me: and 'tis most meet you should. 937 01:23:55,979 --> 01:23:58,459 Lo you, here she comes! 938 01:23:58,483 --> 01:24:02,040 And, upon my life, fast asleep. 939 01:24:06,406 --> 01:24:07,582 How came she by that light? 940 01:24:07,582 --> 01:24:10,091 She has light by her continually; 'tis her command. 941 01:24:17,226 --> 01:24:19,671 You see, her eyes are open. 942 01:24:19,695 --> 01:24:22,502 /Ay, but their sense is shut. 943 01:24:31,220 --> 01:24:34,160 Yet here's a spot. 944 01:24:37,648 --> 01:24:40,039 Look, how she rubs her hands. 945 01:24:40,039 --> 01:24:47,252 It is an accustomed action with her, to seem thus washing her hands. 946 01:24:47,291 --> 01:24:53,720 Out, damned spot! out, I say! 947 01:24:58,777 --> 01:25:06,107 One: two: why, then, 'tis time to do't. 948 01:25:09,713 --> 01:25:12,849 Hell is murky! 949 01:25:17,827 --> 01:25:21,433 Fie, my lord, fie! 950 01:25:23,119 --> 01:25:24,217 Do you mark that? 951 01:25:25,236 --> 01:25:32,213 Yet who would have thought the old man to have had so much blood in him. 952 01:25:36,211 --> 01:25:49,578 The thane of Fife had a wife: where is she now? 953 01:25:52,048 --> 01:25:57,574 What, will these hands ne'er be clean? 954 01:25:59,849 --> 01:26:03,493 No more o' that, my lord, no more o'that, you mar all with this starting. 955 01:26:04,669 --> 01:26:08,785 Go to, go to; you have known what you should not. 956 01:26:09,099 --> 01:26:12,078 She has spoke what she should not, I am sure of that. 957 01:26:15,527 --> 01:26:18,663 Here's the smell of the blood still. 958 01:26:21,486 --> 01:26:33,206 All the perfumes of Arabia will not sweeten this little hand. 959 01:26:49,043 --> 01:26:52,375 The heart is sorely charged. 960 01:26:52,414 --> 01:26:58,569 I would not have such a heart in my bosom for the dignity of the whole body. 961 01:27:00,450 --> 01:27:03,900 Wash your hands, put on your nightgown; 962 01:27:05,076 --> 01:27:06,839 Look not so pale. 963 01:27:08,015 --> 01:27:15,895 I tell you yet again, Banquo's buried; he cannot come out on's grave. 964 01:27:22,128 --> 01:27:24,597 There's knocking at the gate: 965 01:27:34,122 --> 01:27:37,885 To bed, to bed! 966 01:27:39,414 --> 01:27:47,607 Come, come, come, come, give me your hand. 967 01:27:50,155 --> 01:27:54,231 What's done cannot be undone. 968 01:27:57,290 --> 01:28:01,640 To bed, to bed! 969 01:28:28,884 --> 01:28:30,060 God forgive us all! 970 01:30:14,173 --> 01:30:15,192 What is that noise? 971 01:30:15,623 --> 01:30:17,779 It is the cry of women, my good lord. 972 01:30:18,563 --> 01:30:21,033 I have almost forgot the taste of fears; 973 01:30:22,915 --> 01:30:28,206 The time has been, my senses would have cool'd to hear a night-shriek. 974 01:30:29,735 --> 01:30:36,281 and my fell of hair would at a dismal treatise rouse and stir as life were in't. 975 01:30:37,535 --> 01:30:43,024 I have supp'd full with horrors. 976 01:30:43,807 --> 01:30:51,255 Direness, familiar to my slaughterous thoughts cannot once start me. 977 01:30:53,294 --> 01:30:54,588 Wherefore was that cry? 978 01:30:54,588 --> 01:30:57,645 The queen, my lord, is dead. 979 01:31:07,679 --> 01:31:09,405 She should have died hereafter. 980 01:31:09,875 --> 01:31:12,344 There would have been a time for such a word. 981 01:31:16,931 --> 01:31:32,610 To-morrow, and to-morrow, and to-morrow, creeps in this petty pace from day to day 982 01:31:32,650 --> 01:31:36,648 to the last syllable of recorded time, 983 01:31:38,177 --> 01:31:45,115 And all our yesterdays have lighted fools the way to dusty death. 984 01:31:46,370 --> 01:31:56,404 Out, out, brief candle! Life's but a walking shadow, 985 01:31:56,522 --> 01:32:01,893 a poor player that struts and frets his hour upon the stage 986 01:32:02,480 --> 01:32:05,225 then is heard no more. 987 01:32:06,322 --> 01:32:16,396 It is a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing. 988 01:32:19,924 --> 01:32:21,375 Gracious my lord! 989 01:32:24,706 --> 01:32:30,273 I should report that which I say I saw, but know not how to do it. 990 01:32:31,331 --> 01:32:35,055 Well, say, sir. 991 01:32:36,113 --> 01:32:43,522 As I did stand my watch upon the hill, I look'd toward Birnam, and anon, methought, 992 01:32:43,561 --> 01:32:46,501 the wood began to move. 993 01:32:48,775 --> 01:32:53,909 If thou speak'st false, upon the next tree shalt thou hang alive, 994 01:32:53,909 --> 01:32:55,242 till famine cling thee. 995 01:32:57,398 --> 01:33:03,004 if thy speech be sooth, I care not if thou dost for me as much. 996 01:33:06,649 --> 01:33:16,371 I pull in resolution, and begin to doubt the equivocation of the fiend that lies like truth. 997 01:33:19,154 --> 01:33:21,898 'Fear not, till Birnam wood do come to Dunsinane;' 998 01:33:23,270 --> 01:33:29,738 and now a wood comes toward Dunsinane. 999 01:33:33,070 --> 01:33:34,705 Arm, arm, and out! 1000 01:33:34,729 --> 01:33:38,816 There is nor flying hence nor tarrying here. 1001 01:33:38,989 --> 01:33:42,047 I gin to be aweary of the sun, 1002 01:33:42,634 --> 01:33:47,064 and wish the estate o' the world were now undone. 1003 01:33:47,887 --> 01:33:49,337 Ring the alarum-bell! 1004 01:33:57,099 --> 01:33:57,765 Seyton! 1005 01:34:10,348 --> 01:34:13,131 Blow, wind! come, wrack! 1006 01:34:13,954 --> 01:34:17,522 At least we'll die with harness on our back. 1007 01:34:56,055 --> 01:35:00,837 I cannot strike at wretched kerns, whose arms are hired to bear their staves 1008 01:35:03,189 --> 01:35:08,246 Either thou, Macbeth, or else my sword with an unbatter'd edge 1009 01:35:08,246 --> 01:35:09,892 I sheathe again undeeded. 1010 01:35:09,931 --> 01:35:15,458 Our castle's strength will laugh a siege to scorn. 1011 01:35:17,419 --> 01:35:22,083 Here let you lie till famine and the ague eat you up. 1012 01:35:23,063 --> 01:35:26,787 Were you not forced with those that should be ours, 1013 01:35:27,454 --> 01:35:33,803 We might have met you dareful, beard to beard, and beat you backward home. 1014 01:36:06,026 --> 01:36:08,299 This way, my lord; the castle's gently render'd. 1015 01:36:08,886 --> 01:36:11,082 We have met with foes that strike beside us. 1016 01:36:11,121 --> 01:36:13,670 What's he that was not born of woman? 1017 01:36:15,158 --> 01:36:18,413 Such a one am I to fear, or none. 1018 01:36:18,413 --> 01:36:19,941 Poor a child(?) 1019 01:36:24,096 --> 01:36:30,525 Thou wast born of woman; but swords I smile at, weapons laugh to scorn, 1020 01:36:31,191 --> 01:36:33,936 Brandish'd by man that's of a woman born. 1021 01:36:34,327 --> 01:36:38,090 Tyrant, show thy face! 1022 01:36:38,482 --> 01:36:41,971 If thou be'st slain and with no stroke of mine, 1023 01:36:41,971 --> 01:36:45,028 my wife and children's ghosts will haunt me still. 1024 01:36:45,303 --> 01:36:47,969 Turn, hell-hound, turn! 1025 01:36:50,203 --> 01:36:54,632 Of all men else I have avoided thee; but get thee back. 1026 01:36:56,082 --> 01:37:00,434 My soul is too much charged with blood of thine already. 1027 01:37:00,630 --> 01:37:04,589 I have no words; my voice is in my sword. 1028 01:37:17,250 --> 01:37:22,033 I bear a charmed life, which must not yield, to one of woman born. 1029 01:37:22,072 --> 01:37:24,032 Despair thy charm. 1030 01:37:25,404 --> 01:37:30,304 And let the angel whom thou still hast served tell thee, 1031 01:37:30,304 --> 01:37:35,949 Macduff was from his mother's womb untimely ripp'd. 1032 01:37:36,105 --> 01:37:38,026 Untimely ripp'd! 1033 01:37:38,183 --> 01:37:40,104 Accursed be that tongue that tells me so, 1034 01:37:40,104 --> 01:37:43,592 and be these juggling fiends no more believed, 1035 01:37:44,768 --> 01:37:47,003 that palter with us in a double sense; 1036 01:37:48,453 --> 01:37:52,255 that keep the word of promise to our ear, and break it to our hope. 1037 01:37:53,353 --> 01:37:54,764 I'll not fight with thee. 1038 01:37:55,626 --> 01:38:02,643 Then yield thee, coward, and live to be the show and gaze o' the time. 1039 01:38:03,036 --> 01:38:09,268 We'll have thee, as our rarer monsters are, painted on a pole, and underwrit, 1040 01:38:09,856 --> 01:38:12,795 'Here may you see the tyrant.' 1041 01:38:13,227 --> 01:38:20,087 I will not yield, to kiss the ground before young Malcolm's feet, 1042 01:38:21,616 --> 01:38:24,399 and to be baited with the rabble's curse. 1043 01:38:27,182 --> 01:38:31,690 Though Birnam wood be come to Dunsinane, 1044 01:38:32,827 --> 01:38:37,256 and thou opposed, being of no woman born, 1045 01:38:38,628 --> 01:38:40,549 Yet I will try the last. 1046 01:38:43,332 --> 01:38:44,782 Lay on, Macduff. 1047 01:38:46,233 --> 01:38:51,486 And damn'd be him that first cries, 'Hold, enough!' 1048 01:39:15,671 --> 01:39:19,356 Hail, king! for so thou art. 1049 01:39:20,023 --> 01:39:23,825 Behold, where stands the usurper's cursed head. 1050 01:39:24,335 --> 01:39:25,902 The time is free. 1051 01:39:26,334 --> 01:39:30,724 Hail, Malcolm, king of Scotland! 1052 01:39:30,724 --> 01:39:49,304 Hail! 1053 01:40:15,685 --> 01:40:17,057 Peace! 1054 01:40:18,233 --> 01:40:20,272 The charm's wound up. 1055 01:40:20,310 --> 01:40:20,559 © 1056 01:40:20,560 --> 01:40:20,809 © 1057 01:40:20,810 --> 01:40:21,059 © P 1058 01:40:21,060 --> 01:40:21,309 © P@ 1059 01:40:21,310 --> 01:40:21,559 © P@r 1060 01:40:21,560 --> 01:40:21,809 © P@rM 1061 01:40:21,810 --> 01:40:22,059 © P@rM! 1062 01:40:22,060 --> 01:40:22,309 © P@rM!N 1063 01:40:22,310 --> 01:40:22,559 © P@rM!Nd 1064 01:40:22,560 --> 01:40:22,809 © P@rM!Nde 1065 01:40:22,810 --> 01:40:23,059 © P@rM!NdeR 1066 01:40:23,060 --> 01:40:23,309 © P@rM!NdeR 1067 01:40:23,310 --> 01:40:23,559 © P@rM!NdeR M 1068 01:40:23,560 --> 01:40:23,809 © P@rM!NdeR M@ 1069 01:40:23,810 --> 01:40:24,059 © P@rM!NdeR M@n 1070 01:40:24,060 --> 01:40:24,309 © P@rM!NdeR M@nk 1071 01:40:24,310 --> 01:40:24,559 © P@rM!NdeR M@nkÖ 1072 01:40:24,560 --> 01:40:24,809 © P@rM!NdeR M@nkÖÖ 1073 01:40:24,810 --> 01:40:25,059 © P@rM!NdeR M@nkÖÖ 1074 01:40:25,060 --> 01:40:25,310 © P@rM!NdeR M@nkÖÖ ™ 1075 01:40:25,310 --> 01:44:31,090 © P@rM!NdeR M@nkÖÖ ™ Mobile - +919815899536 EMail - parminder222536@hotmail.com 87507

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