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	<title>The Tragedy of Macbeth</title>
	<fm>
		<p>Text placed in the public domain by Moby Lexical Tools, 1992.</p>
		<p>SGML markup by Jon Bosak, 1992-1994.</p>
		<p>XML version by Jon Bosak, 1996-1998.</p>
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	<personae>
		<title>Dramatis Personae</title>
		<persona id="Duncan">
			<identity>
				<name>Duncan</name>
			</identity>
			<description>king of Scotland</description>
		</persona>
		<pgroup>
			<persona id="Malcolm">
				<identity>
					<name>Malcolm</name>
				</identity>
				<description></description>
			</persona>
			<persona id="Donalbain">
				<identity>
					<name>Donalbain</name>
				</identity>
				<description></description>
			</persona>
			<grpdescr context-free="Duncan's son">his sons.</grpdescr>
		</pgroup>
		<pgroup>
			<persona id="Macbeth">
				<identity>
					<name>Macbeth</name>
				</identity>
				<description></description>
			</persona>
			<persona id="Banquo">
				<identity>
					<name>Banquo</name>
				</identity>
				<description></description>
			</persona>
			<grpdescr context-free="general of king Duncan's army">generals of the king's army</grpdescr>
		</pgroup>
		<pgroup>
			<persona id="Macduff">
				<identity>
					<name>Macduff</name>
				</identity>
				<description></description>
			</persona>
			<persona id="Lennox">
				<identity>
					<name>Lennox</name>
				</identity>
				<description></description>
			</persona>
			<persona id="Ross">
				<identity>
					<name>Ross</name>
				</identity>
				<description></description>
			</persona>
			<persona id="Menteith">
				<identity>
					<name> Menteith</name>
				</identity>
				<description></description>
			</persona>
			<persona id="Angus">
				<identity>
					<name> Angus</name>
				</identity>
				<description></description>
			</persona>
			<persona id="Caithness">
				<identity>
					<name> Caithness</name>
				</identity>
				<description></description>
			</persona>
			<grpdescr>noblemen of Scotland</grpdescr>
		</pgroup>
		<persona id="Fleance">
			<identity>
				<name> Fleance</name>
			</identity>
			<description>son to Banquo</description>
		</persona>
		<persona id="Siward">
			<identity>
				<name>Siward</name>
			</identity>
			<description>Earl of Northumberland, general of the English forces</description>
		</persona>
		<persona id="Young_Siward">
			<identity>Young <name>Siward</name>
			</identity>
			<description context-free="Siward's son">his son</description>
		</persona>
		<persona id="Seyton">
			<identity>
				<name>Seyton</name>
			</identity>
			<description>an officer attending on Macbeth</description>
		</persona>
		<persona id="Boy">
			<identity>Boy</identity>
			<description>son to Macduff</description>
		</persona>
		<persona id="An_English_Doctor">
			<identity>An English Doctor</identity>
			<description></description>
		</persona>
		<persona id="A_Scotch_Doctor">
			<identity>A Scotch Doctor</identity>
			<description></description>
		</persona>
		<persona id="Sergeant">
			<identity>A Sergeant</identity>
			<description></description>
		</persona>
		<persona id="Porter">
			<identity>A Porter</identity>
			<description></description>
		</persona>
		<persona id="An_Old_Man">
			<identity>An Old Man</identity>
			<description></description>
		</persona>
		<persona id="Lady_Macbeth">
			<identity>Lady <name>Macbeth</name>
			</identity>
			<description></description>
		</persona>
		<persona id="Lady_Macduff">
			<identity>Lady <name> Macduff</name>
			</identity>
			<description></description>
		</persona>
		<persona id="Gentlewoman">
			<identity>Gentlewoman attending on Lady Macbeth</identity>
			<description></description>
		</persona>
		<persona id="Hecate">
			<identity>
				<name>Hecate</name>
			</identity>
			<description></description>
		</persona>
		<persona id="Witches">
			<identity>Three Witches</identity>
			<description></description>
		</persona>
		<pgroup>
			<persona id="first_apparition">
				<identity>An armed Head</identity>
			</persona>
			<persona id="second_apparition">
				<identity>A bloody Child</identity>
			</persona>
			<persona id="third_apparition">
				<identity> A Child crowned</identity>
			</persona>
			<grpdescr>Apparitions</grpdescr>
		</pgroup>
		<persona>
			<identity>Lords, Gentlemen, Officers, Sergeanters, Murderers, Attendants, and Messengers</identity>
			<description></description>
		</persona>
	</personae>
	<scndescr>Scotland: England.</scndescr>
	<playsubt>MACBETH</playsubt>
	<act id="I">
		<title>ACT I</title>
		<scene id="I_1">
			<title>SCENE I.  A desert place.</title>
			<stagedir>Thunder and lightning. Enter three Witches</stagedir>
			<speech id="I_1_1">
				<speaker persona="Witches">First Witch</speaker>
				<line id="I_1_1_1">When shall we three meet again</line>
				<line id="I_1_1_2">In thunder, lightning, or in rain?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="I_1_2">
				<speaker persona="Witches">Second  Witch</speaker>
				<line id="I_1_2_1">When the hurlyburly's done,</line>
				<line id="I_1_2_2">When the battle's lost and won.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="I_1_3">
				<speaker persona="Witches">Third  Witch</speaker>
				<line id="I_1_3_1">That will be ere the set of sun.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="I_1_4">
				<speaker persona="Witches">First Witch</speaker>
				<line id="I_1_4_1">Where the place?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="I_1_5">
				<speaker persona="Witches">Second  Witch</speaker>
				<line id="I_1_5_1">Upon the heath.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="I_1_6">
				<speaker persona="Witches">Third  Witch</speaker>
				<line id="I_1_6_1">There to meet with Macbeth.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="I_1_7">
				<speaker persona="Witches">First Witch</speaker>
				<line id="I_1_7_1">I come, Graymalkin!</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="I_1_8">
				<speaker persona="Witches">Second  Witch</speaker>
				<line id="I_1_8_1">Paddock calls.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="I_1_9">
				<speaker persona="Witches">Third  Witch</speaker>
				<line id="I_1_9_1">Anon.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="I_1_10">
				<speaker persona="Witches">ALL</speaker>
				<line id="I_1_10_1">Fair is foul, and foul is fair:</line>
				<line id="I_1_10_2">Hover through the fog and filthy air.</line>
			</speech>
			<stagedir>Exeunt</stagedir>
		</scene>
		<scene id="I_2">
			<title>SCENE II.  A camp near Forres.</title>
			<stagedir>Alarum within. Enter DUNCAN, MALCOLM, DONALBAIN,
LENNOX, with Attendants, meeting a bleeding Sergeant</stagedir>
			<speech id="I_2_1">
				<speaker persona="Duncan">Duncan</speaker>
				<line id="I_2_1_1">What bloody man is that? He can report,</line>
				<line id="I_2_1_2">As seemeth by his plight, of the revolt</line>
				<line id="I_2_1_3">The newest state.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="I_2_2">
				<speaker persona="Malcolm">MALCOLM</speaker>
				<line id="I_2_2_1">This is the sergeant</line>
				<line id="I_2_2_2">Who like a good and hardy soldier fought</line>
				<line id="I_2_2_3">'Gainst my captivity. Hail, brave friend!</line>
				<line id="I_2_2_4">Say to the king the knowledge of the broil</line>
				<line id="I_2_2_5">As thou didst leave it.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="I_2_3">
				<speaker persona="Sergeant">Sergeant</speaker>
				<line id="I_2_3_1">Doubtful it stood;</line>
				<line id="I_2_3_2">As two spent swimmers, that do cling together</line>
				<line id="I_2_3_3">And choke their art. The merciless Macdonwald--</line>
				<line id="I_2_3_4">Worthy to be a rebel, for to that</line>
				<line id="I_2_3_5">The multiplying villanies of nature</line>
				<line id="I_2_3_6">Do swarm upon him--from the western isles</line>
				<line id="I_2_3_7">Of kerns and gallowglasses is supplied;</line>
				<line id="I_2_3_8">And fortune, on his damned quarrel smiling,</line>
				<line id="I_2_3_9">Show'd like a rebel's whore: but all's too weak:</line>
				<line id="I_2_3_10">For brave Macbeth--well he deserves that name--</line>
				<line id="I_2_3_11">Disdaining fortune, with his brandish'd steel,</line>
				<line id="I_2_3_12">Which smoked with bloody execution,</line>
				<line id="I_2_3_13">Like valour's minion carved out his passage</line>
				<line id="I_2_3_14">Till he faced the slave;</line>
				<line id="I_2_3_15">Which ne'er shook hands, nor bade farewell to him,</line>
				<line id="I_2_3_16">Till he unseam'd him from the nave to the chaps,</line>
				<line id="I_2_3_17">And fix'd his head upon our battlements.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="I_2_4">
				<speaker persona="Duncan">Duncan</speaker>
				<line id="I_2_4_1">O valiant cousin! worthy gentleman!</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="I_2_5">
				<speaker persona="Sergeant">Sergeant</speaker>
				<line id="I_2_5_1">As whence the sun 'gins his reflection</line>
				<line id="I_2_5_2">Shipwrecking storms and direful thunders break,</line>
				<line id="I_2_5_3">So from that spring whence comfort seem'd to come</line>
				<line id="I_2_5_4">Discomfort swells. Mark, king of Scotland, mark:</line>
				<line id="I_2_5_5">No sooner justice had with valour arm'd</line>
				<line id="I_2_5_6">Compell'd these skipping kerns to trust their heels,</line>
				<line id="I_2_5_7">But the Norweyan lord surveying vantage,</line>
				<line id="I_2_5_8">With furbish'd arms and new supplies of men</line>
				<line id="I_2_5_9">Began a fresh assault.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="I_2_6">
				<speaker persona="Duncan">Duncan</speaker>
				<line id="I_2_6_1">Dismay'd not this</line>
				<line id="I_2_6_2">Our captains, Macbeth and Banquo?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="I_2_7">
				<speaker persona="Sergeant">Sergeant</speaker>
				<line id="I_2_7_1">Yes;</line>
				<line id="I_2_7_2">As sparrows eagles, or the hare the lion.</line>
				<line id="I_2_7_3">If I say sooth, I must report they were</line>
				<line id="I_2_7_4">As cannons overcharged with double cracks, so they</line>
				<line id="I_2_7_5">Doubly redoubled strokes upon the foe:</line>
				<line id="I_2_7_6">Except they meant to bathe in reeking wounds,</line>
				<line id="I_2_7_7">Or memorise another Golgotha,</line>
				<line id="I_2_7_8">I cannot tell.</line>
				<line id="I_2_7_9">But I am faint, my gashes cry for help.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="I_2_8">
				<speaker persona="Duncan">Duncan</speaker>
				<line id="I_2_8_1">So well thy words become thee as thy wounds;</line>
				<line id="I_2_8_2">They smack of honour both. Go get him surgeons.</line>
				<stagedir>Exit Sergeant, attended</stagedir>
				<line id="I_2_8_4">Who comes here?</line>
			</speech>
			<stagedir>Enter ROSS</stagedir>
			<speech id="I_2_9">
				<speaker persona="Malcolm">MALCOLM</speaker>
				<line id="I_2_9_1">The worthy thane of Ross.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="I_2_10">
				<speaker persona="Lennox">LENNOX</speaker>
				<line id="I_2_10_1">What a haste looks through his eyes! So should he look</line>
				<line id="I_2_10_2">That seems to speak things strange.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="I_2_11">
				<speaker persona="Ross">ROSS</speaker>
				<line id="I_2_11_1">God save the king!</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="I_2_12">
				<speaker persona="Duncan">Duncan</speaker>
				<line id="I_2_12_1">Whence camest thou, worthy thane?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="I_2_13">
				<speaker persona="Ross">ROSS</speaker>
				<line id="I_2_13_1">From Fife, great king;</line>
				<line id="I_2_13_2">Where the Norweyan banners flout the sky</line>
				<line id="I_2_13_3">And fan our people cold. Norway himself,</line>
				<line id="I_2_13_4">With terrible numbers,</line>
				<line id="I_2_13_5">Assisted by that most disloyal traitor</line>
				<line id="I_2_13_6">The thane of Cawdor, began a dismal conflict;</line>
				<line id="I_2_13_7">Till that Bellona's bridegroom, lapp'd in proof,</line>
				<line id="I_2_13_8">Confronted him with self-comparisons,</line>
				<line id="I_2_13_9">Point against point rebellious, arm 'gainst arm.</line>
				<line id="I_2_13_10">Curbing his lavish spirit: and, to conclude,</line>
				<line id="I_2_13_11">The victory fell on us.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="I_2_14">
				<speaker persona="Duncan">Duncan</speaker>
				<line id="I_2_14_1">Great happiness!</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="I_2_15">
				<speaker persona="Ross">ROSS</speaker>
				<line id="I_2_15_1">That now</line>
				<line id="I_2_15_2">Sweno, the Norways' king, craves composition:</line>
				<line id="I_2_15_3">Nor would we deign him burial of his men</line>
				<line id="I_2_15_4">Till he disbursed at Saint Colme's inch</line>
				<line id="I_2_15_5">Ten thousand dollars to our general use.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="I_2_16">
				<speaker persona="Duncan">Duncan</speaker>
				<line id="I_2_16_1">No more that thane of Cawdor shall deceive</line>
				<line id="I_2_16_2">Our bosom interest: go pronounce his present death,</line>
				<line id="I_2_16_3">And with his former title greet Macbeth.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="I_2_17">
				<speaker persona="Ross">ROSS</speaker>
				<line id="I_2_17_1">I'll see it done.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="I_2_18">
				<speaker persona="Duncan">Duncan</speaker>
				<line id="I_2_18_1">What he hath lost noble Macbeth hath won.</line>
			</speech>
			<stagedir>Exeunt</stagedir>
		</scene>
		<scene id="I_3">
			<title>SCENE III.  A heath near Forres.</title>
			<stagedir>Thunder. Enter the three Witches</stagedir>
			<speech id="I_3_1">
				<speaker persona="Witches">First Witch</speaker>
				<line id="I_3_1_1">Where hast thou been, sister?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="I_3_2">
				<speaker persona="Witches">Second  Witch</speaker>
				<line id="I_3_2_1">Killing swine.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="I_3_3">
				<speaker persona="Witches">Third  Witch</speaker>
				<line id="I_3_3_1">Sister, where thou?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="I_3_4">
				<speaker persona="Witches">First Witch</speaker>
				<line id="I_3_4_1">A sailor's wife had chestnuts in her lap,</line>
				<line id="I_3_4_2">And munch'd, and munch'd, and munch'd:--</line>
				<line id="I_3_4_3">'Give me,' quoth I:</line>
				<line id="I_3_4_4">'Aroint thee, witch!' the rump-fed ronyon cries.</line>
				<line id="I_3_4_5">Her husband's to Aleppo gone, master o' the Tiger:</line>
				<line id="I_3_4_6">But in a sieve I'll thither sail,</line>
				<line id="I_3_4_7">And, like a rat without a tail,</line>
				<line id="I_3_4_8">I'll do, I'll do, and I'll do.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="I_3_5">
				<speaker persona="Witches">Second  Witch</speaker>
				<line id="I_3_5_1">I'll give thee a wind.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="I_3_6">
				<speaker persona="Witches">First Witch</speaker>
				<line id="I_3_6_1">Thou'rt kind.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="I_3_7">
				<speaker persona="Witches">Third  Witch</speaker>
				<line id="I_3_7_1">And I another.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="I_3_8">
				<speaker persona="Witches">First Witch</speaker>
				<line id="I_3_8_1">I myself have all the other,</line>
				<line id="I_3_8_2">And the very ports they blow,</line>
				<line id="I_3_8_3">All the quarters that they know</line>
				<line id="I_3_8_4">I' the shipman's card.</line>
				<line id="I_3_8_5">I will drain him dry as hay:</line>
				<line id="I_3_8_6">Sleep shall neither night nor day</line>
				<line id="I_3_8_7">Hang upon his pent-house lid;</line>
				<line id="I_3_8_8">He shall live a man forbid:</line>
				<line id="I_3_8_9">Weary se'nnights nine times nine</line>
				<line id="I_3_8_10">Shall he dwindle, peak and pine:</line>
				<line id="I_3_8_11">Though his bark cannot be lost,</line>
				<line id="I_3_8_12">Yet it shall be tempest-tost.</line>
				<line id="I_3_8_13">Look what I have.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="I_3_9">
				<speaker persona="Witches">Second  Witch</speaker>
				<line id="I_3_9_1">Show me, show me.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="I_3_10">
				<speaker persona="Witches">First Witch</speaker>
				<line id="I_3_10_1">Here I have a pilot's thumb,</line>
				<line id="I_3_10_2">Wreck'd as homeward he did come.</line>
			</speech>
			<stagedir>Drum within</stagedir>
			<speech id="I_3_11">
				<speaker persona="Witches">Third  Witch</speaker>
				<line id="I_3_11_1">A drum, a drum!</line>
				<line id="I_3_11_2">Macbeth doth come.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="I_3_12">
				<speaker persona="Witches">ALL</speaker>
				<line id="I_3_12_1">The weird sisters, hand in hand,</line>
				<line id="I_3_12_2">Posters of the sea and land,</line>
				<line id="I_3_12_3">Thus do go about, about:</line>
				<line id="I_3_12_4">Thrice to thine and thrice to mine</line>
				<line id="I_3_12_5">And thrice again, to make up nine.</line>
				<line id="I_3_12_6">Peace! the charm's wound up.</line>
			</speech>
			<stagedir>Enter MACBETH and BANQUO</stagedir>
			<speech id="I_3_13">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="I_3_13_1">So foul and fair a day I have not seen.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="I_3_14">
				<speaker persona="Banquo">BANQUO</speaker>
				<line id="I_3_14_1">How far is't call'd to Forres? What are these</line>
				<line id="I_3_14_2">So wither'd and so wild in their attire,</line>
				<line id="I_3_14_3">That look not like the inhabitants o' the earth,</line>
				<line id="I_3_14_4">And yet are on't? Live you? or are you aught</line>
				<line id="I_3_14_5">That man may question? You seem to understand me,</line>
				<line id="I_3_14_6">By each at once her chappy finger laying</line>
				<line id="I_3_14_7">Upon her skinny lips: you should be women,</line>
				<line id="I_3_14_8">And yet your beards forbid me to interpret</line>
				<line id="I_3_14_9">That you are so.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="I_3_15">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="I_3_15_1">Speak, if you can: what are you?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="I_3_16">
				<speaker persona="Witches">First Witch</speaker>
				<line id="I_3_16_1">All hail, Macbeth! hail to thee, thane of Glamis!</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="I_3_17">
				<speaker persona="Witches">Second  Witch</speaker>
				<line id="I_3_17_1">All hail, Macbeth, hail to thee, thane of Cawdor!</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="I_3_18">
				<speaker persona="Witches">Third  Witch</speaker>
				<line id="I_3_18_1">All hail, Macbeth, thou shalt be king hereafter!</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="I_3_19">
				<speaker persona="Banquo">BANQUO</speaker>
				<line id="I_3_19_1">Good sir, why do you start; and seem to fear</line>
				<line id="I_3_19_2">Things that do sound so fair? I' the name of truth,</line>
				<line id="I_3_19_3">Are ye fantastical, or that indeed</line>
				<line id="I_3_19_4">Which outwardly ye show? My noble partner</line>
				<line id="I_3_19_5">You greet with present grace and great prediction</line>
				<line id="I_3_19_6">Of noble having and of royal hope,</line>
				<line id="I_3_19_7">That he seems rapt withal: to me you speak not.</line>
				<line id="I_3_19_8">If you can look into the seeds of time,</line>
				<line id="I_3_19_9">And say which grain will grow and which will not,</line>
				<line id="I_3_19_10">Speak then to me, who neither beg nor fear</line>
				<line id="I_3_19_11">Your favours nor your hate.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="I_3_20">
				<speaker persona="Witches">First Witch</speaker>
				<line id="I_3_20_1">Hail!</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="I_3_21">
				<speaker persona="Witches">Second  Witch</speaker>
				<line id="I_3_21_1">Hail!</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="I_3_22">
				<speaker persona="Witches">Third  Witch</speaker>
				<line id="I_3_22_1">Hail!</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="I_3_23">
				<speaker persona="Witches">First Witch</speaker>
				<line id="I_3_23_1">Lesser than Macbeth, and greater.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="I_3_24">
				<speaker persona="Witches">Second  Witch</speaker>
				<line id="I_3_24_1">Not so happy, yet much happier.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="I_3_25">
				<speaker persona="Witches">Third  Witch</speaker>
				<line id="I_3_25_1">Thou shalt get kings, though thou be none:</line>
				<line id="I_3_25_2">So all hail, Macbeth and Banquo!</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="I_3_26">
				<speaker persona="Witches">First Witch</speaker>
				<line id="I_3_26_1">Banquo and Macbeth, all hail!</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="I_3_27">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="I_3_27_1">Stay, you imperfect speakers, tell me more:</line>
				<line id="I_3_27_2">By Sinel's death I know I am thane of Glamis;</line>
				<line id="I_3_27_3">But how of Cawdor? the thane of Cawdor lives,</line>
				<line id="I_3_27_4">A prosperous gentleman; and to be king</line>
				<line id="I_3_27_5">Stands not within the prospect of belief,</line>
				<line id="I_3_27_6">No more than to be Cawdor. Say from whence</line>
				<line id="I_3_27_7">You owe this strange intelligence? or why</line>
				<line id="I_3_27_8">Upon this blasted heath you stop our way</line>
				<line id="I_3_27_9">With such prophetic greeting? Speak, I charge you.</line>
			</speech>
			<stagedir>Witches vanish</stagedir>
			<speech id="I_3_28">
				<speaker persona="Banquo">BANQUO</speaker>
				<line id="I_3_28_1">The earth hath bubbles, as the water has,</line>
				<line id="I_3_28_2">And these are of them. Whither are they vanish'd?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="I_3_29">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="I_3_29_1">Into the air; and what seem'd corporal melted</line>
				<line id="I_3_29_2">As breath into the wind. Would they had stay'd!</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="I_3_30">
				<speaker persona="Banquo">BANQUO</speaker>
				<line id="I_3_30_1">Were such things here as we do speak about?</line>
				<line id="I_3_30_2">Or have we eaten on the insane root</line>
				<line id="I_3_30_3">That takes the reason prisoner?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="I_3_31">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="I_3_31_1">Your children shall be kings.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="I_3_32">
				<speaker persona="Banquo">BANQUO</speaker>
				<line id="I_3_32_1">You shall be king.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="I_3_33">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="I_3_33_1">And thane of Cawdor too: went it not so?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="I_3_34">
				<speaker persona="Banquo">BANQUO</speaker>
				<line id="I_3_34_1">To the selfsame tune and words. Who's here?</line>
			</speech>
			<stagedir>Enter ROSS and ANGUS</stagedir>
			<speech id="I_3_35">
				<speaker persona="Ross">ROSS</speaker>
				<line id="I_3_35_1">The king hath happily received, Macbeth,</line>
				<line id="I_3_35_2">The news of thy success; and when he reads</line>
				<line id="I_3_35_3">Thy personal venture in the rebels' fight,</line>
				<line id="I_3_35_4">His wonders and his praises do contend</line>
				<line id="I_3_35_5">Which should be thine or his: silenced with that,</line>
				<line id="I_3_35_6">In viewing o'er the rest o' the selfsame day,</line>
				<line id="I_3_35_7">He finds thee in the stout Norweyan ranks,</line>
				<line id="I_3_35_8">Nothing afeard of what thyself didst make,</line>
				<line id="I_3_35_9">Strange images of death. As thick as hail</line>
				<line id="I_3_35_10">Came post with post; and every one did bear</line>
				<line id="I_3_35_11">Thy praises in his kingdom's great defence,</line>
				<line id="I_3_35_12">And pour'd them down before him.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="I_3_36">
				<speaker persona="Angus">ANGUS</speaker>
				<line id="I_3_36_1">We are sent</line>
				<line id="I_3_36_2">To give thee from our royal master thanks;</line>
				<line id="I_3_36_3">Only to herald thee into his sight,</line>
				<line id="I_3_36_4">Not pay thee.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="I_3_37">
				<speaker persona="Ross">ROSS</speaker>
				<line id="I_3_37_1">And, for an earnest of a greater honour,</line>
				<line id="I_3_37_2">He bade me, from him, call thee thane of Cawdor:</line>
				<line id="I_3_37_3">In which addition, hail, most worthy thane!</line>
				<line id="I_3_37_4">For it is thine.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="I_3_38">
				<speaker persona="Banquo">BANQUO</speaker>
				<line id="I_3_38_1">What, can the devil speak true?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="I_3_39">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="I_3_39_1">The thane of Cawdor lives: why do you dress me</line>
				<line id="I_3_39_2">In borrow'd robes?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="I_3_40">
				<speaker persona="Angus">ANGUS</speaker>
				<line id="I_3_40_1">Who was the thane lives yet;</line>
				<line id="I_3_40_2">But under heavy judgment bears that life</line>
				<line id="I_3_40_3">Which he deserves to lose. Whether he was combined</line>
				<line id="I_3_40_4">With those of Norway, or did line the rebel</line>
				<line id="I_3_40_5">With hidden help and vantage, or that with both</line>
				<line id="I_3_40_6">He labour'd in his country's wreck, I know not;</line>
				<line id="I_3_40_7">But treasons capital, confess'd and proved,</line>
				<line id="I_3_40_8">Have overthrown him.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="I_3_41">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="I_3_41_1">
					<stagedir>Aside</stagedir>  Glamis, and thane of Cawdor!</line>
				<line id="I_3_41_2">The greatest is behind.</line>
				<stagedir>To ROSS and ANGUS</stagedir>
				<line id="I_3_41_4">Thanks for your pains.</line>
				<stagedir>To BANQUO</stagedir>
				<line id="I_3_41_6">Do you not hope your children shall be kings,</line>
				<line id="I_3_41_7">When those that gave the thane of Cawdor to me</line>
				<line id="I_3_41_8">Promised no less to them?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="I_3_42">
				<speaker persona="Banquo">BANQUO</speaker>
				<line id="I_3_42_1">That trusted home</line>
				<line id="I_3_42_2">Might yet enkindle you unto the crown,</line>
				<line id="I_3_42_3">Besides the thane of Cawdor. But 'tis strange:</line>
				<line id="I_3_42_4">And oftentimes, to win us to our harm,</line>
				<line id="I_3_42_5">The instruments of darkness tell us truths,</line>
				<line id="I_3_42_6">Win us with honest trifles, to betray's</line>
				<line id="I_3_42_7">In deepest consequence.</line>
				<line id="I_3_42_8">Cousins, a word, I pray you.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="I_3_43">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="I_3_43_1">
					<stagedir>Aside</stagedir> Two truths are told,</line>
				<line id="I_3_43_2">As happy prologues to the swelling act</line>
				<line id="I_3_43_3">Of the imperial theme.--I thank you, gentlemen.</line>
				<line id="I_3_43_4">
					<stagedir>Aside</stagedir>  This supernatural soliciting</line>
				<line id="I_3_43_5">Cannot be ill, cannot be good: if ill,</line>
				<line id="I_3_43_6">Why hath it given me earnest of success,</line>
				<line id="I_3_43_7">Commencing in a truth? I am thane of Cawdor:</line>
				<line id="I_3_43_8">If good, why do I yield to that suggestion</line>
				<line id="I_3_43_9">Whose horrid image doth unfix my hair</line>
				<line id="I_3_43_10">And make my seated heart knock at my ribs,</line>
				<line id="I_3_43_11">Against the use of nature? Present fears</line>
				<line id="I_3_43_12">Are less than horrible imaginings:</line>
				<line id="I_3_43_13">My thought, whose murder yet is but fantastical,</line>
				<line id="I_3_43_14">Shakes so my single state of man that function</line>
				<line id="I_3_43_15">Is smother'd in surmise, and nothing is</line>
				<line id="I_3_43_16">But what is not.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="I_3_44">
				<speaker persona="Banquo">BANQUO</speaker>
				<line id="I_3_44_1">Look, how our partner's rapt.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="I_3_45">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="I_3_45_1">
					<stagedir>Aside</stagedir>  If chance will have me king, why, chance may crown me,</line>
				<line id="I_3_45_2">Without my stir.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="I_3_46">
				<speaker persona="Banquo">BANQUO</speaker>
				<line id="I_3_46_1">New horrors come upon him,</line>
				<line id="I_3_46_2">Like our strange garments, cleave not to their mould</line>
				<line id="I_3_46_3">But with the aid of use.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="I_3_47">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="I_3_47_1">
					<stagedir>Aside</stagedir>                Come what come may,</line>
				<line id="I_3_47_2">Time and the hour runs through the roughest day.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="I_3_48">
				<speaker persona="Banquo">BANQUO</speaker>
				<line id="I_3_48_1">Worthy Macbeth, we stay upon your leisure.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="I_3_49">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="I_3_49_1">Give me your favour: my dull brain was wrought</line>
				<line id="I_3_49_2">With things forgotten. Kind gentlemen, your pains</line>
				<line id="I_3_49_3">Are register'd where every day I turn</line>
				<line id="I_3_49_4">The leaf to read them. Let us toward the king.</line>
				<line id="I_3_49_5">Think upon what hath chanced, and, at more time,</line>
				<line id="I_3_49_6">The interim having weigh'd it, let us speak</line>
				<line id="I_3_49_7">Our free hearts each to other.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="I_3_50">
				<speaker persona="Banquo">BANQUO</speaker>
				<line id="I_3_50_1">Very gladly.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="I_3_51">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="I_3_51_1">Till then, enough. Come, friends.</line>
			</speech>
			<stagedir>Exeunt</stagedir>
		</scene>
		<scene id="I_4">
			<title>SCENE IV.  Forres. The palace.</title>
			<stagedir>Flourish. Enter DUNCAN, MALCOLM, DONALBAIN, LENNOX,
and Attendants</stagedir>
			<speech id="I_4_1">
				<speaker persona="Duncan">Duncan</speaker>
				<line id="I_4_1_1">Is execution done on Cawdor? Are not</line>
				<line id="I_4_1_2">Those in commission yet return'd?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="I_4_2">
				<speaker persona="Malcolm">MALCOLM</speaker>
				<line id="I_4_2_1">My liege,</line>
				<line id="I_4_2_2">They are not yet come back. But I have spoke</line>
				<line id="I_4_2_3">With one that saw him die: who did report</line>
				<line id="I_4_2_4">That very frankly he confess'd his treasons,</line>
				<line id="I_4_2_5">Implored your highness' pardon and set forth</line>
				<line id="I_4_2_6">A deep repentance: nothing in his life</line>
				<line id="I_4_2_7">Became him like the leaving it; he died</line>
				<line id="I_4_2_8">As one that had been studied in his death</line>
				<line id="I_4_2_9">To throw away the dearest thing he owed,</line>
				<line id="I_4_2_10">As 'twere a careless trifle.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="I_4_3">
				<speaker persona="Duncan">Duncan</speaker>
				<line id="I_4_3_1">There's no art</line>
				<line id="I_4_3_2">To find the mind's construction in the face:</line>
				<line id="I_4_3_3">He was a gentleman on whom I built</line>
				<line id="I_4_3_4">An absolute trust.</line>
				<stagedir>Enter MACBETH, BANQUO, ROSS, and ANGUS</stagedir>
				<line id="I_4_3_6">O worthiest cousin!</line>
				<line id="I_4_3_7">The sin of my ingratitude even now</line>
				<line id="I_4_3_8">Was heavy on me: thou art so far before</line>
				<line id="I_4_3_9">That swiftest wing of recompense is slow</line>
				<line id="I_4_3_10">To overtake thee. Would thou hadst less deserved,</line>
				<line id="I_4_3_11">That the proportion both of thanks and payment</line>
				<line id="I_4_3_12">Might have been mine! only I have left to say,</line>
				<line id="I_4_3_13">More is thy due than more than all can pay.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="I_4_4">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="I_4_4_1">The service and the loyalty I owe,</line>
				<line id="I_4_4_2">In doing it, pays itself. Your highness' part</line>
				<line id="I_4_4_3">Is to receive our duties; and our duties</line>
				<line id="I_4_4_4">Are to your throne and state children and servants,</line>
				<line id="I_4_4_5">Which do but what they should, by doing every thing</line>
				<line id="I_4_4_6">Safe toward your love and honour.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="I_4_5">
				<speaker persona="Duncan">Duncan</speaker>
				<line id="I_4_5_1">Welcome hither:</line>
				<line id="I_4_5_2">I have begun to plant thee, and will labour</line>
				<line id="I_4_5_3">To make thee full of growing. Noble Banquo,</line>
				<line id="I_4_5_4">That hast no less deserved, nor must be known</line>
				<line id="I_4_5_5">No less to have done so, let me enfold thee</line>
				<line id="I_4_5_6">And hold thee to my heart.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="I_4_6">
				<speaker persona="Banquo">BANQUO</speaker>
				<line id="I_4_6_1">There if I grow,</line>
				<line id="I_4_6_2">The harvest is your own.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="I_4_7">
				<speaker persona="Duncan">Duncan</speaker>
				<line id="I_4_7_1">My plenteous joys,</line>
				<line id="I_4_7_2">Wanton in fulness, seek to hide themselves</line>
				<line id="I_4_7_3">In drops of sorrow. Sons, kinsmen, thanes,</line>
				<line id="I_4_7_4">And you whose places are the nearest, know</line>
				<line id="I_4_7_5">We will establish our estate upon</line>
				<line id="I_4_7_6">Our eldest, Malcolm, whom we name hereafter</line>
				<line id="I_4_7_7">The Prince of Cumberland; which honour must</line>
				<line id="I_4_7_8">Not unaccompanied invest him only,</line>
				<line id="I_4_7_9">But signs of nobleness, like stars, shall shine</line>
				<line id="I_4_7_10">On all deservers. From hence to Inverness,</line>
				<line id="I_4_7_11">And bind us further to you.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="I_4_8">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="I_4_8_1">The rest is labour, which is not used for you:</line>
				<line id="I_4_8_2">I'll be myself the harbinger and make joyful</line>
				<line id="I_4_8_3">The hearing of my wife with your approach;</line>
				<line id="I_4_8_4">So humbly take my leave.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="I_4_9">
				<speaker persona="Duncan">Duncan</speaker>
				<line id="I_4_9_1">My worthy Cawdor!</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="I_4_10">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="I_4_10_1">
					<stagedir>Aside</stagedir>  The Prince of Cumberland! that is a step</line>
				<line id="I_4_10_2">On which I must fall down, or else o'erleap,</line>
				<line id="I_4_10_3">For in my way it lies. Stars, hide your fires;</line>
				<line id="I_4_10_4">Let not light see my black and deep desires:</line>
				<line id="I_4_10_5">The eye wink at the hand; yet let that be,</line>
				<line id="I_4_10_6">Which the eye fears, when it is done, to see.</line>
			</speech>
			<stagedir>Exit</stagedir>
			<speech id="I_4_11">
				<speaker persona="Duncan">Duncan</speaker>
				<line id="I_4_11_1">True, worthy Banquo; he is full so valiant,</line>
				<line id="I_4_11_2">And in his commendations I am fed;</line>
				<line id="I_4_11_3">It is a banquet to me. Let's after him,</line>
				<line id="I_4_11_4">Whose care is gone before to bid us welcome:</line>
				<line id="I_4_11_5">It is a peerless kinsman.</line>
			</speech>
			<stagedir>Flourish. Exeunt</stagedir>
		</scene>
		<scene id="I_5">
			<title>SCENE V.  Inverness. Macbeth's castle.</title>
			<stagedir>Enter LADY MACBETH, reading a letter</stagedir>
			<speech id="I_5_1">
				<speaker persona="Lady_Macbeth">LADY MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="I_5_1_1">'They met me in the day of success: and I have</line>
				<line id="I_5_1_2">learned by the perfectest report, they have more in</line>
				<line id="I_5_1_3">them than mortal knowledge. When I burned in desire</line>
				<line id="I_5_1_4">to question them further, they made themselves air,</line>
				<line id="I_5_1_5">into which they vanished. Whiles I stood rapt in</line>
				<line id="I_5_1_6">the wonder of it, came missives from the king, who</line>
				<line id="I_5_1_7">all-hailed me 'Thane of Cawdor;' by which title,</line>
				<line id="I_5_1_8">before, these weird sisters saluted me, and referred</line>
				<line id="I_5_1_9">me to the coming on of time, with 'Hail, king that</line>
				<line id="I_5_1_10">shalt be!' This have I thought good to deliver</line>
				<line id="I_5_1_11">thee, my dearest partner of greatness, that thou</line>
				<line id="I_5_1_12">mightst not lose the dues of rejoicing, by being</line>
				<line id="I_5_1_13">ignorant of what greatness is promised thee. Lay it</line>
				<line id="I_5_1_14">to thy heart, and farewell.'</line>
				<line id="I_5_1_15">Glamis thou art, and Cawdor; and shalt be</line>
				<line id="I_5_1_16">What thou art promised: yet do I fear thy nature;</line>
				<line id="I_5_1_17">It is too full o' the milk of human kindness</line>
				<line id="I_5_1_18">To catch the nearest way: thou wouldst be great;</line>
				<line id="I_5_1_19">Art not without ambition, but without</line>
				<line id="I_5_1_20">The illness should attend it: what thou wouldst highly,</line>
				<line id="I_5_1_21">That wouldst thou holily; wouldst not play false,</line>
				<line id="I_5_1_22">And yet wouldst wrongly win: thou'ldst have, great Glamis,</line>
				<line id="I_5_1_23">That which cries 'Thus thou must do, if thou have it;</line>
				<line id="I_5_1_24">And that which rather thou dost fear to do</line>
				<line id="I_5_1_25">Than wishest should be undone.' Hie thee hither,</line>
				<line id="I_5_1_26">That I may pour my spirits in thine ear;</line>
				<line id="I_5_1_27">And chastise with the valour of my tongue</line>
				<line id="I_5_1_28">All that impedes thee from the golden round,</line>
				<line id="I_5_1_29">Which fate and metaphysical aid doth seem</line>
				<line id="I_5_1_30">To have thee crown'd withal.</line>
				<stagedir>Enter a Messenger</stagedir>
				<line id="I_5_1_32">What is your tidings?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="I_5_2">
				<speaker persona="">Messenger</speaker>
				<line id="I_5_2_1">The king comes here to-night.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="I_5_3">
				<speaker persona="Lady_Macbeth">LADY MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="I_5_3_1">Thou'rt mad to say it:</line>
				<line id="I_5_3_2">Is not thy master with him? who, were't so,</line>
				<line id="I_5_3_3">Would have inform'd for preparation.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="I_5_4">
				<speaker persona="">Messenger</speaker>
				<line id="I_5_4_1">So please you, it is true: our thane is coming:</line>
				<line id="I_5_4_2">One of my fellows had the speed of him,</line>
				<line id="I_5_4_3">Who, almost dead for breath, had scarcely more</line>
				<line id="I_5_4_4">Than would make up his message.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="I_5_5">
				<speaker persona="Lady_Macbeth">LADY MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="I_5_5_1">Give him tending;</line>
				<line id="I_5_5_2">He brings great news.</line>
				<stagedir>Exit Messenger</stagedir>
				<line id="I_5_5_4">The raven himself is hoarse</line>
				<line id="I_5_5_5">That croaks the fatal entrance of Duncan</line>
				<line id="I_5_5_6">Under my battlements. Come, you spirits</line>
				<line id="I_5_5_7">That tend on mortal thoughts, unsex me here,</line>
				<line id="I_5_5_8">And fill me from the crown to the toe top-full</line>
				<line id="I_5_5_9">Of direst cruelty! make thick my blood;</line>
				<line id="I_5_5_10">Stop up the access and passage to remorse,</line>
				<line id="I_5_5_11">That no compunctious visitings of nature</line>
				<line id="I_5_5_12">Shake my fell purpose, nor keep peace between</line>
				<line id="I_5_5_13">The effect and it! Come to my woman's breasts,</line>
				<line id="I_5_5_14">And take my milk for gall, you murdering ministers,</line>
				<line id="I_5_5_15">Wherever in your sightless substances</line>
				<line id="I_5_5_16">You wait on nature's mischief! Come, thick night,</line>
				<line id="I_5_5_17">And pall thee in the dunnest smoke of hell,</line>
				<line id="I_5_5_18">That my keen knife see not the wound it makes,</line>
				<line id="I_5_5_19">Nor heaven peep through the blanket of the dark,</line>
				<line id="I_5_5_20">To cry 'Hold, hold!'</line>
				<stagedir>Enter MACBETH</stagedir>
				<line id="I_5_5_22">Great Glamis! worthy Cawdor!</line>
				<line id="I_5_5_23">Greater than both, by the all-hail hereafter!</line>
				<line id="I_5_5_24">Thy letters have transported me beyond</line>
				<line id="I_5_5_25">This ignorant present, and I feel now</line>
				<line id="I_5_5_26">The future in the instant.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="I_5_6">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="I_5_6_1">My dearest love,</line>
				<line id="I_5_6_2">Duncan comes here to-night.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="I_5_7">
				<speaker persona="Lady_Macbeth">LADY MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="I_5_7_1">And when goes hence?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="I_5_8">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="I_5_8_1">To-morrow, as he purposes.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="I_5_9">
				<speaker persona="Lady_Macbeth">LADY MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="I_5_9_1">O, never</line>
				<line id="I_5_9_2">Shall sun that morrow see!</line>
				<line id="I_5_9_3">Your face, my thane, is as a book where men</line>
				<line id="I_5_9_4">May read strange matters. To beguile the time,</line>
				<line id="I_5_9_5">Look like the time; bear welcome in your eye,</line>
				<line id="I_5_9_6">Your hand, your tongue: look like the innocent flower,</line>
				<line id="I_5_9_7">But be the serpent under't. He that's coming</line>
				<line id="I_5_9_8">Must be provided for: and you shall put</line>
				<line id="I_5_9_9">This night's great business into my dispatch;</line>
				<line id="I_5_9_10">Which shall to all our nights and days to come</line>
				<line id="I_5_9_11">Give solely sovereign sway and masterdom.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="I_5_10">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="I_5_10_1">We will speak further.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="I_5_11">
				<speaker persona="Lady_Macbeth">LADY MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="I_5_11_1">Only look up clear;</line>
				<line id="I_5_11_2">To alter favour ever is to fear:</line>
				<line id="I_5_11_3">Leave all the rest to me.</line>
			</speech>
			<stagedir>Exeunt</stagedir>
		</scene>
		<scene id="I_6">
			<title>SCENE VI.  Before Macbeth's castle.</title>
			<stagedir>Hautboys and torches. Enter DUNCAN, MALCOLM,
DONALBAIN, BANQUO, LENNOX, MACDUFF, ROSS, ANGUS,
and Attendants</stagedir>
			<speech id="I_6_1">
				<speaker persona="Duncan">Duncan</speaker>
				<line id="I_6_1_1">This castle hath a pleasant seat; the air</line>
				<line id="I_6_1_2">Nimbly and sweetly recommends itself</line>
				<line id="I_6_1_3">Unto our gentle senses.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="I_6_2">
				<speaker persona="Banquo">BANQUO</speaker>
				<line id="I_6_2_1">This guest of summer,</line>
				<line id="I_6_2_2">The temple-haunting martlet, does approve,</line>
				<line id="I_6_2_3">By his loved mansionry, that the heaven's breath</line>
				<line id="I_6_2_4">Smells wooingly here: no jutty, frieze,</line>
				<line id="I_6_2_5">Buttress, nor coign of vantage, but this bird</line>
				<line id="I_6_2_6">Hath made his pendent bed and procreant cradle:</line>
				<line id="I_6_2_7">Where they most breed and haunt, I have observed,</line>
				<line id="I_6_2_8">The air is delicate.</line>
			</speech>
			<stagedir>Enter LADY MACBETH</stagedir>
			<speech id="I_6_3">
				<speaker persona="Duncan">Duncan</speaker>
				<line id="I_6_3_1">See, see, our honour'd hostess!</line>
				<line id="I_6_3_2">The love that follows us sometime is our trouble,</line>
				<line id="I_6_3_3">Which still we thank as love. Herein I teach you</line>
				<line id="I_6_3_4">How you shall bid God 'ild us for your pains,</line>
				<line id="I_6_3_5">And thank us for your trouble.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="I_6_4">
				<speaker persona="Lady_Macbeth">LADY MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="I_6_4_1">All our service</line>
				<line id="I_6_4_2">In every point twice done and then done double</line>
				<line id="I_6_4_3">Were poor and single business to contend</line>
				<line id="I_6_4_4">Against those honours deep and broad wherewith</line>
				<line id="I_6_4_5">Your majesty loads our house: for those of old,</line>
				<line id="I_6_4_6">And the late dignities heap'd up to them,</line>
				<line id="I_6_4_7">We rest your hermits.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="I_6_5">
				<speaker persona="Duncan">Duncan</speaker>
				<line id="I_6_5_1">Where's the thane of Cawdor?</line>
				<line id="I_6_5_2">We coursed him at the heels, and had a purpose</line>
				<line id="I_6_5_3">To be his purveyor: but he rides well;</line>
				<line id="I_6_5_4">And his great love, sharp as his spur, hath holp him</line>
				<line id="I_6_5_5">To his home before us. Fair and noble hostess,</line>
				<line id="I_6_5_6">We are your guest to-night.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="I_6_6">
				<speaker persona="Lady_Macbeth">LADY MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="I_6_6_1">Your servants ever</line>
				<line id="I_6_6_2">Have theirs, themselves and what is theirs, in compt,</line>
				<line id="I_6_6_3">To make their audit at your highness' pleasure,</line>
				<line id="I_6_6_4">Still to return your own.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="I_6_7">
				<speaker persona="Duncan">Duncan</speaker>
				<line id="I_6_7_1">Give me your hand;</line>
				<line id="I_6_7_2">Conduct me to mine host: we love him highly,</line>
				<line id="I_6_7_3">And shall continue our graces towards him.</line>
				<line id="I_6_7_4">By your leave, hostess.</line>
			</speech>
			<stagedir>Exeunt</stagedir>
		</scene>
		<scene id="I_7">
			<title>SCENE VII.  Macbeth's castle.</title>
			<stagedir>Hautboys and torches. Enter a Sewer, and divers
Servants with dishes and service, and pass over the
stage. Then enter MACBETH</stagedir>
			<speech id="I_7_1">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="I_7_1_1">If it were done when 'tis done, then 'twere well</line>
				<line id="I_7_1_2">It were done quickly: if the assassination</line>
				<line id="I_7_1_3">Could trammel up the consequence, and catch</line>
				<line id="I_7_1_4">With his surcease success; that but this blow</line>
				<line id="I_7_1_5">Might be the be-all and the end-all here,</line>
				<line id="I_7_1_6">But here, upon this bank and shoal of time,</line>
				<line id="I_7_1_7">We'ld jump the life to come. But in these cases</line>
				<line id="I_7_1_8">We still have judgment here; that we but teach</line>
				<line id="I_7_1_9">Bloody instructions, which, being taught, return</line>
				<line id="I_7_1_10">To plague the inventor: this even-handed justice</line>
				<line id="I_7_1_11">Commends the ingredients of our poison'd chalice</line>
				<line id="I_7_1_12">To our own lips. He's here in double trust;</line>
				<line id="I_7_1_13">First, as I am his kinsman and his subject,</line>
				<line id="I_7_1_14">Strong both against the deed; then, as his host,</line>
				<line id="I_7_1_15">Who should against his murderer shut the door,</line>
				<line id="I_7_1_16">Not bear the knife myself. Besides, this Duncan</line>
				<line id="I_7_1_17">Hath borne his faculties so meek, hath been</line>
				<line id="I_7_1_18">So clear in his great office, that his virtues</line>
				<line id="I_7_1_19">Will plead like angels, trumpet-tongued, against</line>
				<line id="I_7_1_20">The deep damnation of his taking-off;</line>
				<line id="I_7_1_21">And pity, like a naked new-born babe,</line>
				<line id="I_7_1_22">Striding the blast, or heaven's cherubim, horsed</line>
				<line id="I_7_1_23">Upon the sightless couriers of the air,</line>
				<line id="I_7_1_24">Shall blow the horrid deed in every eye,</line>
				<line id="I_7_1_25">That tears shall drown the wind. I have no spur</line>
				<line id="I_7_1_26">To prick the sides of my intent, but only</line>
				<line id="I_7_1_27">Vaulting ambition, which o'erleaps itself</line>
				<line id="I_7_1_28">And falls on the other.</line>
				<stagedir>Enter LADY MACBETH</stagedir>
				<line id="I_7_1_30">How now! what news?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="I_7_2">
				<speaker persona="Lady_Macbeth">LADY MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="I_7_2_1">He has almost supp'd: why have you left the chamber?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="I_7_3">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="I_7_3_1">Hath he ask'd for me?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="I_7_4">
				<speaker persona="Lady_Macbeth">LADY MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="I_7_4_1">Know you not he has?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="I_7_5">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="I_7_5_1">We will proceed no further in this business:</line>
				<line id="I_7_5_2">He hath honour'd me of late; and I have bought</line>
				<line id="I_7_5_3">Golden opinions from all sorts of people,</line>
				<line id="I_7_5_4">Which would be worn now in their newest gloss,</line>
				<line id="I_7_5_5">Not cast aside so soon.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="I_7_6">
				<speaker persona="Lady_Macbeth">LADY MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="I_7_6_1">Was the hope drunk</line>
				<line id="I_7_6_2">Wherein you dress'd yourself? hath it slept since?</line>
				<line id="I_7_6_3">And wakes it now, to look so green and pale</line>
				<line id="I_7_6_4">At what it did so freely? From this time</line>
				<line id="I_7_6_5">Such I account thy love. Art thou afeard</line>
				<line id="I_7_6_6">To be the same in thine own act and valour</line>
				<line id="I_7_6_7">As thou art in desire? Wouldst thou have that</line>
				<line id="I_7_6_8">Which thou esteem'st the ornament of life,</line>
				<line id="I_7_6_9">And live a coward in thine own esteem,</line>
				<line id="I_7_6_10">Letting 'I dare not' wait upon 'I would,'</line>
				<line id="I_7_6_11">Like the poor cat i' the adage?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="I_7_7">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="I_7_7_1">Prithee, peace:</line>
				<line id="I_7_7_2">I dare do all that may become a man;</line>
				<line id="I_7_7_3">Who dares do more is none.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="I_7_8">
				<speaker persona="Lady_Macbeth">LADY MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="I_7_8_1">What beast was't, then,</line>
				<line id="I_7_8_2">That made you break this enterprise to me?</line>
				<line id="I_7_8_3">When you durst do it, then you were a man;</line>
				<line id="I_7_8_4">And, to be more than what you were, you would</line>
				<line id="I_7_8_5">Be so much more the man. Nor time nor place</line>
				<line id="I_7_8_6">Did then adhere, and yet you would make both:</line>
				<line id="I_7_8_7">They have made themselves, and that their fitness now</line>
				<line id="I_7_8_8">Does unmake you. I have given suck, and know</line>
				<line id="I_7_8_9">How tender 'tis to love the babe that milks me:</line>
				<line id="I_7_8_10">I would, while it was smiling in my face,</line>
				<line id="I_7_8_11">Have pluck'd my nipple from his boneless gums,</line>
				<line id="I_7_8_12">And dash'd the brains out, had I so sworn as you</line>
				<line id="I_7_8_13">Have done to this.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="I_7_9">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="I_7_9_1">If we should fail?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="I_7_10">
				<speaker persona="Lady_Macbeth">LADY MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="I_7_10_1">We fail!</line>
				<line id="I_7_10_2">But screw your courage to the sticking-place,</line>
				<line id="I_7_10_3">And we'll not fail. When Duncan is asleep--</line>
				<line id="I_7_10_4">Whereto the rather shall his day's hard journey</line>
				<line id="I_7_10_5">Soundly invite him--his two chamberlains</line>
				<line id="I_7_10_6">Will I with wine and wassail so convince</line>
				<line id="I_7_10_7">That memory, the warder of the brain,</line>
				<line id="I_7_10_8">Shall be a fume, and the receipt of reason</line>
				<line id="I_7_10_9">A limbeck only: when in swinish sleep</line>
				<line id="I_7_10_10">Their drenched natures lie as in a death,</line>
				<line id="I_7_10_11">What cannot you and I perform upon</line>
				<line id="I_7_10_12">The unguarded Duncan? what not put upon</line>
				<line id="I_7_10_13">His spongy officers, who shall bear the guilt</line>
				<line id="I_7_10_14">Of our great quell?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="I_7_11">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="I_7_11_1">Bring forth men-children only;</line>
				<line id="I_7_11_2">For thy undaunted mettle should compose</line>
				<line id="I_7_11_3">Nothing but males. Will it not be received,</line>
				<line id="I_7_11_4">When we have mark'd with blood those sleepy two</line>
				<line id="I_7_11_5">Of his own chamber and used their very daggers,</line>
				<line id="I_7_11_6">That they have done't?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="I_7_12">
				<speaker persona="Lady_Macbeth">LADY MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="I_7_12_1">Who dares receive it other,</line>
				<line id="I_7_12_2">As we shall make our griefs and clamour roar</line>
				<line id="I_7_12_3">Upon his death?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="I_7_13">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="I_7_13_1">I am settled, and bend up</line>
				<line id="I_7_13_2">Each corporal agent to this terrible feat.</line>
				<line id="I_7_13_3">Away, and mock the time with fairest show:</line>
				<line id="I_7_13_4">False face must hide what the false heart doth know.</line>
			</speech>
			<stagedir>Exeunt</stagedir>
		</scene>
	</act>
	<act id="II">
		<title>ACT II</title>
		<scene id="II_1">
			<title>SCENE I.  Court of Macbeth's castle.</title>
			<stagedir>Enter BANQUO, and FLEANCE bearing a torch before him</stagedir>
			<speech id="II_1_1">
				<speaker persona="Banquo">BANQUO</speaker>
				<line id="II_1_1_1">How goes the night, boy?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="II_1_2">
				<speaker persona="Fleance">FLEANCE</speaker>
				<line id="II_1_2_1">The moon is down; I have not heard the clock.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="II_1_3">
				<speaker persona="Banquo">BANQUO</speaker>
				<line id="II_1_3_1">And she goes down at twelve.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="II_1_4">
				<speaker persona="Fleance">FLEANCE</speaker>
				<line id="II_1_4_1">I take't, 'tis later, sir.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="II_1_5">
				<speaker persona="Banquo">BANQUO</speaker>
				<line id="II_1_5_1">Hold, take my sword. There's husbandry in heaven;</line>
				<line id="II_1_5_2">Their candles are all out. Take thee that too.</line>
				<line id="II_1_5_3">A heavy summons lies like lead upon me,</line>
				<line id="II_1_5_4">And yet I would not sleep: merciful powers,</line>
				<line id="II_1_5_5">Restrain in me the cursed thoughts that nature</line>
				<line id="II_1_5_6">Gives way to in repose!</line>
				<stagedir>Enter MACBETH, and a Servant with a torch</stagedir>
				<line id="II_1_5_8">Give me my sword.</line>
				<line id="II_1_5_9">Who's there?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="II_1_6">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="II_1_6_1">A friend.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="II_1_7">
				<speaker persona="Banquo">BANQUO</speaker>
				<line id="II_1_7_1">What, sir, not yet at rest? The king's a-bed:</line>
				<line id="II_1_7_2">He hath been in unusual pleasure, and</line>
				<line id="II_1_7_3">Sent forth great largess to your offices.</line>
				<line id="II_1_7_4">This diamond he greets your wife withal,</line>
				<line id="II_1_7_5">By the name of most kind hostess; and shut up</line>
				<line id="II_1_7_6">In measureless content.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="II_1_8">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="II_1_8_1">Being unprepared,</line>
				<line id="II_1_8_2">Our will became the servant to defect;</line>
				<line id="II_1_8_3">Which else should free have wrought.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="II_1_9">
				<speaker persona="Banquo">BANQUO</speaker>
				<line id="II_1_9_1">All's well.</line>
				<line id="II_1_9_2">I dreamt last night of the three weird sisters:</line>
				<line id="II_1_9_3">To you they have show'd some truth.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="II_1_10">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="II_1_10_1">I think not of them:</line>
				<line id="II_1_10_2">Yet, when we can entreat an hour to serve,</line>
				<line id="II_1_10_3">We would spend it in some words upon that business,</line>
				<line id="II_1_10_4">If you would grant the time.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="II_1_11">
				<speaker persona="Banquo">BANQUO</speaker>
				<line id="II_1_11_1">At your kind'st leisure.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="II_1_12">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="II_1_12_1">If you shall cleave to my consent, when 'tis,</line>
				<line id="II_1_12_2">It shall make honour for you.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="II_1_13">
				<speaker persona="Banquo">BANQUO</speaker>
				<line id="II_1_13_1">So I lose none</line>
				<line id="II_1_13_2">In seeking to augment it, but still keep</line>
				<line id="II_1_13_3">My bosom franchised and allegiance clear,</line>
				<line id="II_1_13_4">I shall be counsell'd.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="II_1_14">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="II_1_14_1">Good repose the while!</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="II_1_15">
				<speaker persona="Banquo">BANQUO</speaker>
				<line id="II_1_15_1">Thanks, sir: the like to you!</line>
			</speech>
			<stagedir>Exeunt BANQUO and FLEANCE</stagedir>
			<speech id="II_1_16">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="II_1_16_1">Go bid thy mistress, when my drink is ready,</line>
				<line id="II_1_16_2">She strike upon the bell. Get thee to bed.</line>
				<stagedir>Exit Servant</stagedir>
				<line id="II_1_16_4">Is this a dagger which I see before me,</line>
				<line id="II_1_16_5">The handle toward my hand? Come, let me clutch thee.</line>
				<line id="II_1_16_6">I have thee not, and yet I see thee still.</line>
				<line id="II_1_16_7">Art thou not, fatal vision, sensible</line>
				<line id="II_1_16_8">To feeling as to sight? or art thou but</line>
				<line id="II_1_16_9">A dagger of the mind, a false creation,</line>
				<line id="II_1_16_10">Proceeding from the heat-oppressed brain?</line>
				<line id="II_1_16_11">I see thee yet, in form as palpable</line>
				<line id="II_1_16_12">As this which now I draw.</line>
				<line id="II_1_16_13">Thou marshall'st me the way that I was going;</line>
				<line id="II_1_16_14">And such an instrument I was to use.</line>
				<line id="II_1_16_15">Mine eyes are made the fools o' the other senses,</line>
				<line id="II_1_16_16">Or else worth all the rest; I see thee still,</line>
				<line id="II_1_16_17">And on thy blade and dudgeon gouts of blood,</line>
				<line id="II_1_16_18">Which was not so before. There's no such thing:</line>
				<line id="II_1_16_19">It is the bloody business which informs</line>
				<line id="II_1_16_20">Thus to mine eyes. Now o'er the one halfworld</line>
				<line id="II_1_16_21">Nature seems dead, and wicked dreams abuse</line>
				<line id="II_1_16_22">The curtain'd sleep; witchcraft celebrates</line>
				<line id="II_1_16_23">Pale Hecate's offerings, and wither'd murder,</line>
				<line id="II_1_16_24">Alarum'd by his sentinel, the wolf,</line>
				<line id="II_1_16_25">Whose howl's his watch, thus with his stealthy pace.</line>
				<line id="II_1_16_26">With Tarquin's ravishing strides, towards his design</line>
				<line id="II_1_16_27">Moves like a ghost. Thou sure and firm-set earth,</line>
				<line id="II_1_16_28">Hear not my steps, which way they walk, for fear</line>
				<line id="II_1_16_29">Thy very stones prate of my whereabout,</line>
				<line id="II_1_16_30">And take the present horror from the time,</line>
				<line id="II_1_16_31">Which now suits with it. Whiles I threat, he lives:</line>
				<line id="II_1_16_32">Words to the heat of deeds too cold breath gives.</line>
				<stagedir>A bell rings</stagedir>
				<line id="II_1_16_34">I go, and it is done; the bell invites me.</line>
				<line id="II_1_16_35">Hear it not, Duncan; for it is a knell</line>
				<line id="II_1_16_36">That summons thee to heaven or to hell.</line>
			</speech>
			<stagedir>Exit</stagedir>
		</scene>
		<scene id="II_2">
			<title>SCENE II.  The same.</title>
			<stagedir>Enter LADY MACBETH</stagedir>
			<speech id="II_2_1">
				<speaker persona="Lady_Macbeth">LADY MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="II_2_1_1">That which hath made them drunk hath made me bold;</line>
				<line id="II_2_1_2">What hath quench'd them hath given me fire.</line>
				<line id="II_2_1_3">Hark! Peace!</line>
				<line id="II_2_1_4">It was the owl that shriek'd, the fatal bellman,</line>
				<line id="II_2_1_5">Which gives the stern'st good-night. He is about it:</line>
				<line id="II_2_1_6">The doors are open; and the surfeited grooms</line>
				<line id="II_2_1_7">Do mock their charge with snores: I have drugg'd</line>
				<line id="II_2_1_8">their possets,</line>
				<line id="II_2_1_9">That death and nature do contend about them,</line>
				<line id="II_2_1_10">Whether they live or die.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="II_2_2">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="II_2_2_1">
					<stagedir>Within</stagedir>  Who's there? what, ho!</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="II_2_3">
				<speaker persona="Lady_Macbeth">LADY MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="II_2_3_1">Alack, I am afraid they have awaked,</line>
				<line id="II_2_3_2">And 'tis not done. The attempt and not the deed</line>
				<line id="II_2_3_3">Confounds us. Hark! I laid their daggers ready;</line>
				<line id="II_2_3_4">He could not miss 'em. Had he not resembled</line>
				<line id="II_2_3_5">My father as he slept, I had done't.</line>
				<stagedir>Enter MACBETH</stagedir>
				<line id="II_2_3_7">My husband!</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="II_2_4">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="II_2_4_1">I have done the deed. Didst thou not hear a noise?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="II_2_5">
				<speaker persona="Lady_Macbeth">LADY MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="II_2_5_1">I heard the owl scream and the crickets cry.</line>
				<line id="II_2_5_2">Did not you speak?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="II_2_6">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="II_2_6_1">When?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="II_2_7">
				<speaker persona="Lady_Macbeth">LADY MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="II_2_7_1">Now.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="II_2_8">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="II_2_8_1">As I descended?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="II_2_9">
				<speaker persona="Lady_Macbeth">LADY MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="II_2_9_1">Ay.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="II_2_10">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="II_2_10_1">Hark!</line>
				<line id="II_2_10_2">Who lies i' the second chamber?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="II_2_11">
				<speaker persona="Lady_Macbeth">LADY MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="II_2_11_1">Donalbain.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="II_2_12">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="II_2_12_1">This is a sorry sight.</line>
			</speech>
			<stagedir>Looking on his hands</stagedir>
			<speech id="II_2_13">
				<speaker persona="Lady_Macbeth">LADY MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="II_2_13_1">A foolish thought, to say a sorry sight.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="II_2_14">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="II_2_14_1">There's one did laugh in's sleep, and one cried</line>
				<line id="II_2_14_2">'Murder!'</line>
				<line id="II_2_14_3">That they did wake each other: I stood and heard them:</line>
				<line id="II_2_14_4">But they did say their prayers, and address'd them</line>
				<line id="II_2_14_5">Again to sleep.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="II_2_15">
				<speaker persona="Lady_Macbeth">LADY MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="II_2_15_1">There are two lodged together.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="II_2_16">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="II_2_16_1">One cried 'God bless us!' and 'Amen' the other;</line>
				<line id="II_2_16_2">As they had seen me with these hangman's hands.</line>
				<line id="II_2_16_3">Listening their fear, I could not say 'Amen,'</line>
				<line id="II_2_16_4">When they did say 'God bless us!'</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="II_2_17">
				<speaker persona="Lady_Macbeth">LADY MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="II_2_17_1">Consider it not so deeply.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="II_2_18">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="II_2_18_1">But wherefore could not I pronounce 'Amen'?</line>
				<line id="II_2_18_2">I had most need of blessing, and 'Amen'</line>
				<line id="II_2_18_3">Stuck in my throat.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="II_2_19">
				<speaker persona="Lady_Macbeth">LADY MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="II_2_19_1">These deeds must not be thought</line>
				<line id="II_2_19_2">After these ways; so, it will make us mad.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="II_2_20">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="II_2_20_1">Methought I heard a voice cry 'Sleep no more!</line>
				<line id="II_2_20_2">Macbeth does murder sleep', the innocent sleep,</line>
				<line id="II_2_20_3">Sleep that knits up the ravell'd sleeve of care,</line>
				<line id="II_2_20_4">The death of each day's life, sore labour's bath,</line>
				<line id="II_2_20_5">Balm of hurt minds, great nature's second course,</line>
				<line id="II_2_20_6">Chief nourisher in life's feast,--</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="II_2_21">
				<speaker persona="Lady_Macbeth">LADY MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="II_2_21_1">What do you mean?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="II_2_22">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="II_2_22_1">Still it cried 'Sleep no more!' to all the house:</line>
				<line id="II_2_22_2">'Glamis hath murder'd sleep, and therefore Cawdor</line>
				<line id="II_2_22_3">Shall sleep no more; Macbeth shall sleep no more.'</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="II_2_23">
				<speaker persona="Lady_Macbeth">LADY MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="II_2_23_1">Who was it that thus cried? Why, worthy thane,</line>
				<line id="II_2_23_2">You do unbend your noble strength, to think</line>
				<line id="II_2_23_3">So brainsickly of things. Go get some water,</line>
				<line id="II_2_23_4">And wash this filthy witness from your hand.</line>
				<line id="II_2_23_5">Why did you bring these daggers from the place?</line>
				<line id="II_2_23_6">They must lie there: go carry them; and smear</line>
				<line id="II_2_23_7">The sleepy grooms with blood.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="II_2_24">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="II_2_24_1">I'll go no more:</line>
				<line id="II_2_24_2">I am afraid to think what I have done;</line>
				<line id="II_2_24_3">Look on't again I dare not.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="II_2_25">
				<speaker persona="Lady_Macbeth">LADY MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="II_2_25_1">Infirm of purpose!</line>
				<line id="II_2_25_2">Give me the daggers: the sleeping and the dead</line>
				<line id="II_2_25_3">Are but as pictures: 'tis the eye of childhood</line>
				<line id="II_2_25_4">That fears a painted devil. If he do bleed,</line>
				<line id="II_2_25_5">I'll gild the faces of the grooms withal;</line>
				<line id="II_2_25_6">For it must seem their guilt.</line>
			</speech>
			<stagedir>Exit. Knocking within</stagedir>
			<speech id="II_2_26">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="II_2_26_1">Whence is that knocking?</line>
				<line id="II_2_26_2">How is't with me, when every noise appals me?</line>
				<line id="II_2_26_3">What hands are here? ha! they pluck out mine eyes.</line>
				<line id="II_2_26_4">Will all great Neptune's ocean wash this blood</line>
				<line id="II_2_26_5">Clean from my hand? No, this my hand will rather</line>
				<line id="II_2_26_6">The multitudinous seas in incarnadine,</line>
				<line id="II_2_26_7">Making the green one red.</line>
			</speech>
			<stagedir>Re-enter LADY MACBETH</stagedir>
			<speech id="II_2_27">
				<speaker persona="Lady_Macbeth">LADY MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="II_2_27_1">My hands are of your colour; but I shame</line>
				<line id="II_2_27_2">To wear a heart so white.</line>
				<stagedir>Knocking within</stagedir>
				<line id="II_2_27_4">I hear a knocking</line>
				<line id="II_2_27_5">At the south entry: retire we to our chamber;</line>
				<line id="II_2_27_6">A little water clears us of this deed:</line>
				<line id="II_2_27_7">How easy is it, then! Your constancy</line>
				<line id="II_2_27_8">Hath left you unattended.</line>
				<stagedir>Knocking within</stagedir>
				<line id="II_2_27_10">Hark! more knocking.</line>
				<line id="II_2_27_11">Get on your nightgown, lest occasion call us,</line>
				<line id="II_2_27_12">And show us to be watchers. Be not lost</line>
				<line id="II_2_27_13">So poorly in your thoughts.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="II_2_28">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="II_2_28_1">To know my deed, 'twere best not know myself.</line>
				<stagedir>Knocking within</stagedir>
				<line id="II_2_28_3">Wake Duncan with thy knocking! I would thou couldst!</line>
			</speech>
			<stagedir>Exeunt</stagedir>
		</scene>
		<scene id="II_3">
			<title>SCENE III.  The same.</title>
			<stagedir>Knocking within. Enter a Porter</stagedir>
			<speech id="II_3_1">
				<speaker persona="">Porter</speaker>
				<line id="II_3_1_1">Here's a knocking indeed! If a</line>
				<line id="II_3_1_2">man were porter of hell-gate, he should have</line>
				<line id="II_3_1_3">old turning the key.</line>
				<stagedir>Knocking within</stagedir>
				<line id="II_3_1_5">Knock,</line>
				<line id="II_3_1_6">knock, knock! Who's there, i' the name of</line>
				<line id="II_3_1_7">Beelzebub? Here's a farmer, that hanged</line>
				<line id="II_3_1_8">himself on the expectation of plenty: come in</line>
				<line id="II_3_1_9">time; have napkins enow about you; here</line>
				<line id="II_3_1_10">you'll sweat for't.</line>
				<stagedir>Knocking within</stagedir>
				<line id="II_3_1_12">Knock,</line>
				<line id="II_3_1_13">knock! Who's there, in the other devil's</line>
				<line id="II_3_1_14">name? Faith, here's an equivocator, that could</line>
				<line id="II_3_1_15">swear in both the scales against either scale;</line>
				<line id="II_3_1_16">who committed treason enough for God's sake,</line>
				<line id="II_3_1_17">yet could not equivocate to heaven: O, come</line>
				<line id="II_3_1_18">in, equivocator.</line>
				<stagedir>Knocking within</stagedir>
				<line id="II_3_1_20">Knock,</line>
				<line id="II_3_1_21">knock, knock! Who's there? Faith, here's an</line>
				<line id="II_3_1_22">English tailor come hither, for stealing out of</line>
				<line id="II_3_1_23">a French hose: come in, tailor; here you may</line>
				<line id="II_3_1_24">roast your goose.</line>
				<stagedir>Knocking within</stagedir>
				<line id="II_3_1_26">Knock,</line>
				<line id="II_3_1_27">knock; never at quiet! What are you? But</line>
				<line id="II_3_1_28">this place is too cold for hell. I'll devil-porter</line>
				<line id="II_3_1_29">it no further: I had thought to have let in</line>
				<line id="II_3_1_30">some of all professions that go the primrose</line>
				<line id="II_3_1_31">way to the everlasting bonfire.</line>
				<stagedir>Knocking within</stagedir>
				<line id="II_3_1_33">Anon, anon! I pray you, remember the porter.</line>
			</speech>
			<stagedir>Opens the gate</stagedir>
			<stagedir>Enter MACDUFF and LENNOX</stagedir>
			<speech id="II_3_2">
				<speaker persona="Macduff">MACDUFF</speaker>
				<line id="II_3_2_1">Was it so late, friend, ere you went to bed,</line>
				<line id="II_3_2_2">That you do lie so late?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="II_3_3">
				<speaker persona="">Porter</speaker>
				<line id="II_3_3_1">'Faith sir, we were carousing till the</line>
				<line id="II_3_3_2">second cock: and drink, sir, is a great</line>
				<line id="II_3_3_3">provoker of three things.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="II_3_4">
				<speaker persona="Macduff">MACDUFF</speaker>
				<line id="II_3_4_1">What three things does drink especially provoke?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="II_3_5">
				<speaker persona="">Porter</speaker>
				<line id="II_3_5_1">Marry, sir, nose-painting, sleep, and</line>
				<line id="II_3_5_2">urine. Lechery, sir, it provokes, and unprovokes;</line>
				<line id="II_3_5_3">it provokes the desire, but it takes</line>
				<line id="II_3_5_4">away the performance: therefore, much drink</line>
				<line id="II_3_5_5">may be said to be an equivocator with lechery:</line>
				<line id="II_3_5_6">it makes him, and it mars him; it sets</line>
				<line id="II_3_5_7">him on, and it takes him off; it persuades him,</line>
				<line id="II_3_5_8">and disheartens him; makes him stand to, and</line>
				<line id="II_3_5_9">not stand to; in conclusion, equivocates him</line>
				<line id="II_3_5_10">in a sleep, and, giving him the lie, leaves him.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="II_3_6">
				<speaker persona="Macduff">MACDUFF</speaker>
				<line id="II_3_6_1">I believe drink gave thee the lie last night.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="II_3_7">
				<speaker persona="">Porter</speaker>
				<line id="II_3_7_1">That it did, sir, i' the very throat on</line>
				<line id="II_3_7_2">me: but I requited him for his lie; and, I</line>
				<line id="II_3_7_3">think, being too strong for him, though he took</line>
				<line id="II_3_7_4">up my legs sometime, yet I made a shift to cast</line>
				<line id="II_3_7_5">him.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="II_3_8">
				<speaker persona="Macduff">MACDUFF</speaker>
				<line id="II_3_8_1">Is thy master stirring?</line>
				<stagedir>Enter MACBETH</stagedir>
				<line id="II_3_8_3">Our knocking has awaked him; here he comes.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="II_3_9">
				<speaker persona="Lennox">LENNOX</speaker>
				<line id="II_3_9_1">Good morrow, noble sir.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="II_3_10">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="II_3_10_1">Good morrow, both.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="II_3_11">
				<speaker persona="Macduff">MACDUFF</speaker>
				<line id="II_3_11_1">Is the king stirring, worthy thane?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="II_3_12">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="II_3_12_1">Not yet.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="II_3_13">
				<speaker persona="Macduff">MACDUFF</speaker>
				<line id="II_3_13_1">He did command me to call timely on him:</line>
				<line id="II_3_13_2">I have almost slipp'd the hour.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="II_3_14">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="II_3_14_1">I'll bring you to him.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="II_3_15">
				<speaker persona="Macduff">MACDUFF</speaker>
				<line id="II_3_15_1">I know this is a joyful trouble to you;</line>
				<line id="II_3_15_2">But yet 'tis one.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="II_3_16">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="II_3_16_1">The labour we delight in physics pain.</line>
				<line id="II_3_16_2">This is the door.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="II_3_17">
				<speaker persona="Macduff">MACDUFF</speaker>
				<line id="II_3_17_1">I'll make so bold to call,</line>
				<line id="II_3_17_2">For 'tis my limited service.</line>
			</speech>
			<stagedir>Exit</stagedir>
			<speech id="II_3_18">
				<speaker persona="Lennox">LENNOX</speaker>
				<line id="II_3_18_1">Goes the king hence to-day?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="II_3_19">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="II_3_19_1">He does: he did appoint so.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="II_3_20">
				<speaker persona="Lennox">LENNOX</speaker>
				<line id="II_3_20_1">The night has been unruly: where we lay,</line>
				<line id="II_3_20_2">Our chimneys were blown down; and, as they say,</line>
				<line id="II_3_20_3">Lamentings heard i' the air; strange screams of death,</line>
				<line id="II_3_20_4">And prophesying with accents terrible</line>
				<line id="II_3_20_5">Of dire combustion and confused events</line>
				<line id="II_3_20_6">New hatch'd to the woeful time: the obscure bird</line>
				<line id="II_3_20_7">Clamour'd the livelong night: some say, the earth</line>
				<line id="II_3_20_8">Was feverous and did shake.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="II_3_21">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="II_3_21_1">'Twas a rough night.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="II_3_22">
				<speaker persona="Lennox">LENNOX</speaker>
				<line id="II_3_22_1">My young remembrance cannot parallel</line>
				<line id="II_3_22_2">A fellow to it.</line>
			</speech>
			<stagedir>Re-enter MACDUFF</stagedir>
			<speech id="II_3_23">
				<speaker persona="Macduff">MACDUFF</speaker>
				<line id="II_3_23_1">O horror, horror, horror! Tongue nor heart</line>
				<line id="II_3_23_2">Cannot conceive nor name thee!</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="II_3_24">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<speaker persona="Lennox">LENNOX</speaker>
				<line id="II_3_24_2">What's the matter.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="II_3_25">
				<speaker persona="Macduff">MACDUFF</speaker>
				<line id="II_3_25_1">Confusion now hath made his masterpiece!</line>
				<line id="II_3_25_2">Most sacrilegious murder hath broke ope</line>
				<line id="II_3_25_3">The Lord's anointed temple, and stole thence</line>
				<line id="II_3_25_4">The life o' the building!</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="II_3_26">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="II_3_26_1">What is 't you say? the life?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="II_3_27">
				<speaker persona="Lennox">LENNOX</speaker>
				<line id="II_3_27_1">Mean you his majesty?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="II_3_28">
				<speaker persona="Macduff">MACDUFF</speaker>
				<line id="II_3_28_1">Approach the chamber, and destroy your sight</line>
				<line id="II_3_28_2">With a new Gorgon: do not bid me speak;</line>
				<line id="II_3_28_3">See, and then speak yourselves.</line>
				<stagedir>Exeunt MACBETH and LENNOX</stagedir>
				<line id="II_3_28_5">Awake, awake!</line>
				<line id="II_3_28_6">Ring the alarum-bell. Murder and treason!</line>
				<line id="II_3_28_7">Banquo and Donalbain! Malcolm! awake!</line>
				<line id="II_3_28_8">Shake off this downy sleep, death's counterfeit,</line>
				<line id="II_3_28_9">And look on death itself! up, up, and see</line>
				<line id="II_3_28_10">The great doom's image! Malcolm! Banquo!</line>
				<line id="II_3_28_11">As from your graves rise up, and walk like sprites,</line>
				<line id="II_3_28_12">To countenance this horror! Ring the bell.</line>
			</speech>
			<stagedir>Bell rings</stagedir>
			<stagedir>Enter LADY MACBETH</stagedir>
			<speech id="II_3_29">
				<speaker persona="Lady_Macbeth">LADY MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="II_3_29_1">What's the business,</line>
				<line id="II_3_29_2">That such a hideous trumpet calls to parley</line>
				<line id="II_3_29_3">The sleepers of the house? speak, speak!</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="II_3_30">
				<speaker persona="Macduff">MACDUFF</speaker>
				<line id="II_3_30_1">O gentle lady,</line>
				<line id="II_3_30_2">'Tis not for you to hear what I can speak:</line>
				<line id="II_3_30_3">The repetition, in a woman's ear,</line>
				<line id="II_3_30_4">Would murder as it fell.</line>
				<stagedir>Enter BANQUO</stagedir>
				<line id="II_3_30_6">O Banquo, Banquo,</line>
				<line id="II_3_30_7">Our royal master 's murder'd!</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="II_3_31">
				<speaker persona="Lady_Macbeth">LADY MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="II_3_31_1">Woe, alas!</line>
				<line id="II_3_31_2">What, in our house?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="II_3_32">
				<speaker persona="Banquo">BANQUO</speaker>
				<line id="II_3_32_1">Too cruel any where.</line>
				<line id="II_3_32_2">Dear Duff, I prithee, contradict thyself,</line>
				<line id="II_3_32_3">And say it is not so.</line>
			</speech>
			<stagedir>Re-enter MACBETH and LENNOX, with ROSS</stagedir>
			<speech id="II_3_33">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="II_3_33_1">Had I but died an hour before this chance,</line>
				<line id="II_3_33_2">I had lived a blessed time; for, from this instant,</line>
				<line id="II_3_33_3">There 's nothing serious in mortality:</line>
				<line id="II_3_33_4">All is but toys: renown and grace is dead;</line>
				<line id="II_3_33_5">The wine of life is drawn, and the mere lees</line>
				<line id="II_3_33_6">Is left this vault to brag of.</line>
			</speech>
			<stagedir>Enter MALCOLM and DONALBAIN</stagedir>
			<speech id="II_3_34">
				<speaker persona="Donalbain">DONALBAIN</speaker>
				<line id="II_3_34_1">What is amiss?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="II_3_35">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="II_3_35_1">You are, and do not know't:</line>
				<line id="II_3_35_2">The spring, the head, the fountain of your blood</line>
				<line id="II_3_35_3">Is stopp'd; the very source of it is stopp'd.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="II_3_36">
				<speaker persona="Macduff">MACDUFF</speaker>
				<line id="II_3_36_1">Your royal father 's murder'd.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="II_3_37">
				<speaker persona="Malcolm">MALCOLM</speaker>
				<line id="II_3_37_1">O, by whom?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="II_3_38">
				<speaker persona="Lennox">LENNOX</speaker>
				<line id="II_3_38_1">Those of his chamber, as it seem'd, had done 't:</line>
				<line id="II_3_38_2">Their hands and faces were an badged with blood;</line>
				<line id="II_3_38_3">So were their daggers, which unwiped we found</line>
				<line id="II_3_38_4">Upon their pillows:</line>
				<line id="II_3_38_5">They stared, and were distracted; no man's life</line>
				<line id="II_3_38_6">Was to be trusted with them.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="II_3_39">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="II_3_39_1">O, yet I do repent me of my fury,</line>
				<line id="II_3_39_2">That I did kill them.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="II_3_40">
				<speaker persona="Macduff">MACDUFF</speaker>
				<line id="II_3_40_1">Wherefore did you so?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="II_3_41">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="II_3_41_1">Who can be wise, amazed, temperate and furious,</line>
				<line id="II_3_41_2">Loyal and neutral, in a moment? No man:</line>
				<line id="II_3_41_3">The expedition my violent love</line>
				<line id="II_3_41_4">Outrun the pauser, reason. Here lay Duncan,</line>
				<line id="II_3_41_5">His silver skin laced with his golden blood;</line>
				<line id="II_3_41_6">And his gash'd stabs look'd like a breach in nature</line>
				<line id="II_3_41_7">For ruin's wasteful entrance: there, the murderers,</line>
				<line id="II_3_41_8">Steep'd in the colours of their trade, their daggers</line>
				<line id="II_3_41_9">Unmannerly breech'd with gore: who could refrain,</line>
				<line id="II_3_41_10">That had a heart to love, and in that heart</line>
				<line id="II_3_41_11">Courage to make 's love known?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="II_3_42">
				<speaker persona="Lady_Macbeth">LADY MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="II_3_42_1">Help me hence, ho!</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="II_3_43">
				<speaker persona="Macduff">MACDUFF</speaker>
				<line id="II_3_43_1">Look to the lady.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="II_3_44">
				<speaker persona="Malcolm">MALCOLM</speaker>
				<line id="II_3_44_1">
					<stagedir>Aside to DONALBAIN</stagedir>  Why do we hold our tongues,</line>
				<line id="II_3_44_2">That most may claim this argument for ours?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="II_3_45">
				<speaker persona="Donalbain">DONALBAIN</speaker>
				<line id="II_3_45_1">
					<stagedir>Aside to MALCOLM</stagedir>  What should be spoken here,</line>
				<line id="II_3_45_2">where our fate,</line>
				<line id="II_3_45_3">Hid in an auger-hole, may rush, and seize us?</line>
				<line id="II_3_45_4">Let 's away;</line>
				<line id="II_3_45_5">Our tears are not yet brew'd.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="II_3_46">
				<speaker persona="Malcolm">MALCOLM</speaker>
				<line id="II_3_46_1">
					<stagedir>Aside to DONALBAIN</stagedir>        Nor our strong sorrow</line>
				<line id="II_3_46_2">Upon the foot of motion.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="II_3_47">
				<speaker persona="Banquo">BANQUO</speaker>
				<line id="II_3_47_1">Look to the lady:</line>
				<stagedir>LADY MACBETH is carried out</stagedir>
				<line id="II_3_47_3">And when we have our naked frailties hid,</line>
				<line id="II_3_47_4">That suffer in exposure, let us meet,</line>
				<line id="II_3_47_5">And question this most bloody piece of work,</line>
				<line id="II_3_47_6">To know it further. Fears and scruples shake us:</line>
				<line id="II_3_47_7">In the great hand of God I stand; and thence</line>
				<line id="II_3_47_8">Against the undivulged pretence I fight</line>
				<line id="II_3_47_9">Of treasonous malice.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="II_3_48">
				<speaker persona="Macduff">MACDUFF</speaker>
				<line id="II_3_48_1">And so do I.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="II_3_49">
				<speaker persona="">ALL</speaker>
				<line id="II_3_49_1">So all.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="II_3_50">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="II_3_50_1">Let's briefly put on manly readiness,</line>
				<line id="II_3_50_2">And meet i' the hall together.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="II_3_51">
				<speaker persona="">ALL</speaker>
				<line id="II_3_51_1">Well contented.</line>
			</speech>
			<stagedir>Exeunt all but Malcolm and Donalbain</stagedir>
			<speech id="II_3_52">
				<speaker persona="Malcolm">MALCOLM</speaker>
				<line id="II_3_52_1">What will you do? Let's not consort with them:</line>
				<line id="II_3_52_2">To show an unfelt sorrow is an office</line>
				<line id="II_3_52_3">Which the false man does easy. I'll to England.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="II_3_53">
				<speaker persona="Donalbain">DONALBAIN</speaker>
				<line id="II_3_53_1">To Ireland, I; our separated fortune</line>
				<line id="II_3_53_2">Shall keep us both the safer: where we are,</line>
				<line id="II_3_53_3">There's daggers in men's smiles: the near in blood,</line>
				<line id="II_3_53_4">The nearer bloody.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="II_3_54">
				<speaker persona="Malcolm">MALCOLM</speaker>
				<line id="II_3_54_1">This murderous shaft that's shot</line>
				<line id="II_3_54_2">Hath not yet lighted, and our safest way</line>
				<line id="II_3_54_3">Is to avoid the aim. Therefore, to horse;</line>
				<line id="II_3_54_4">And let us not be dainty of leave-taking,</line>
				<line id="II_3_54_5">But shift away: there's warrant in that theft</line>
				<line id="II_3_54_6">Which steals itself, when there's no mercy left.</line>
			</speech>
			<stagedir>Exeunt</stagedir>
		</scene>
		<scene id="II_4">
			<title>SCENE IV.  Outside Macbeth's castle.</title>
			<stagedir>Enter ROSS and an old Man</stagedir>
			<speech id="II_4_1">
				<speaker persona="">Old Man</speaker>
				<line id="II_4_1_1">Threescore and ten I can remember well:</line>
				<line id="II_4_1_2">Within the volume of which time I have seen</line>
				<line id="II_4_1_3">Hours dreadful and things strange; but this sore night</line>
				<line id="II_4_1_4">Hath trifled former knowings.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="II_4_2">
				<speaker persona="Ross">ROSS</speaker>
				<line id="II_4_2_1">Ah, good father,</line>
				<line id="II_4_2_2">Thou seest, the heavens, as troubled with man's act,</line>
				<line id="II_4_2_3">Threaten his bloody stage: by the clock, 'tis day,</line>
				<line id="II_4_2_4">And yet dark night strangles the travelling lamp:</line>
				<line id="II_4_2_5">Is't night's predominance, or the day's shame,</line>
				<line id="II_4_2_6">That darkness does the face of earth entomb,</line>
				<line id="II_4_2_7">When living light should kiss it?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="II_4_3">
				<speaker persona="">Old Man</speaker>
				<line id="II_4_3_1">'Tis unnatural,</line>
				<line id="II_4_3_2">Even like the deed that's done. On Tuesday last,</line>
				<line id="II_4_3_3">A falcon, towering in her pride of place,</line>
				<line id="II_4_3_4">Was by a mousing owl hawk'd at and kill'd.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="II_4_4">
				<speaker persona="Ross">ROSS</speaker>
				<line id="II_4_4_1">And Duncan's horses--a thing most strange and certain--</line>
				<line id="II_4_4_2">Beauteous and swift, the minions of their race,</line>
				<line id="II_4_4_3">Turn'd wild in nature, broke their stalls, flung out,</line>
				<line id="II_4_4_4">Contending 'gainst obedience, as they would make</line>
				<line id="II_4_4_5">War with mankind.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="II_4_5">
				<speaker persona="">Old Man</speaker>
				<line id="II_4_5_1">'Tis said they eat each other.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="II_4_6">
				<speaker persona="Ross">ROSS</speaker>
				<line id="II_4_6_1">They did so, to the amazement of mine eyes</line>
				<line id="II_4_6_2">That look'd upon't. Here comes the good Macduff.</line>
				<stagedir>Enter MACDUFF</stagedir>
				<line id="II_4_6_4">How goes the world, sir, now?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="II_4_7">
				<speaker persona="Macduff">MACDUFF</speaker>
				<line id="II_4_7_1">Why, see you not?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="II_4_8">
				<speaker persona="Ross">ROSS</speaker>
				<line id="II_4_8_1">Is't known who did this more than bloody deed?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="II_4_9">
				<speaker persona="Macduff">MACDUFF</speaker>
				<line id="II_4_9_1">Those that Macbeth hath slain.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="II_4_10">
				<speaker persona="Ross">ROSS</speaker>
				<line id="II_4_10_1">Alas, the day!</line>
				<line id="II_4_10_2">What good could they pretend?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="II_4_11">
				<speaker persona="Macduff">MACDUFF</speaker>
				<line id="II_4_11_1">They were suborn'd:</line>
				<line id="II_4_11_2">Malcolm and Donalbain, the king's two sons,</line>
				<line id="II_4_11_3">Are stol'n away and fled; which puts upon them</line>
				<line id="II_4_11_4">Suspicion of the deed.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="II_4_12">
				<speaker persona="Ross">ROSS</speaker>
				<line id="II_4_12_1">'Gainst nature still!</line>
				<line id="II_4_12_2">Thriftless ambition, that wilt ravin up</line>
				<line id="II_4_12_3">Thine own life's means! Then 'tis most like</line>
				<line id="II_4_12_4">The sovereignty will fall upon Macbeth.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="II_4_13">
				<speaker persona="Macduff">MACDUFF</speaker>
				<line id="II_4_13_1">He is already named, and gone to Scone</line>
				<line id="II_4_13_2">To be invested.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="II_4_14">
				<speaker persona="Ross">ROSS</speaker>
				<line id="II_4_14_1">Where is Duncan's body?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="II_4_15">
				<speaker persona="Macduff">MACDUFF</speaker>
				<line id="II_4_15_1">Carried to Colmekill,</line>
				<line id="II_4_15_2">The sacred storehouse of his predecessors,</line>
				<line id="II_4_15_3">And guardian of their bones.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="II_4_16">
				<speaker persona="Ross">ROSS</speaker>
				<line id="II_4_16_1">Will you to Scone?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="II_4_17">
				<speaker persona="Macduff">MACDUFF</speaker>
				<line id="II_4_17_1">No, cousin, I'll to Fife.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="II_4_18">
				<speaker persona="Ross">ROSS</speaker>
				<line id="II_4_18_1">Well, I will thither.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="II_4_19">
				<speaker persona="Macduff">MACDUFF</speaker>
				<line id="II_4_19_1">Well, may you see things well done there: adieu!</line>
				<line id="II_4_19_2">Lest our old robes sit easier than our new!</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="II_4_20">
				<speaker persona="Ross">ROSS</speaker>
				<line id="II_4_20_1">Farewell, father.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="II_4_21">
				<speaker persona="">Old Man</speaker>
				<line id="II_4_21_1">God's benison go with you; and with those</line>
				<line id="II_4_21_2">That would make good of bad, and friends of foes!</line>
			</speech>
			<stagedir>Exeunt</stagedir>
		</scene>
	</act>
	<act id="III">
		<title>ACT III</title>
		<scene id="III_1">
			<title>SCENE I.  Forres. The palace.</title>
			<stagedir>Enter BANQUO</stagedir>
			<speech id="III_1_1">
				<speaker persona="Banquo">BANQUO</speaker>
				<line id="III_1_1_1">Thou hast it now: king, Cawdor, Glamis, all,</line>
				<line id="III_1_1_2">As the weird women promised, and, I fear,</line>
				<line id="III_1_1_3">Thou play'dst most foully for't: yet it was said</line>
				<line id="III_1_1_4">It should not stand in thy posterity,</line>
				<line id="III_1_1_5">But that myself should be the root and father</line>
				<line id="III_1_1_6">Of many kings. If there come truth from them--</line>
				<line id="III_1_1_7">As upon thee, Macbeth, their speeches shine--</line>
				<line id="III_1_1_8">Why, by the verities on thee made good,</line>
				<line id="III_1_1_9">May they not be my oracles as well,</line>
				<line id="III_1_1_10">And set me up in hope? But hush! no more.</line>
			</speech>
			<stagedir>Sennet sounded. Enter MACBETH, as king, LADY
MACBETH, as queen, LENNOX, ROSS, Lords, Ladies, and
Attendants</stagedir>
			<speech id="III_1_2">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="III_1_2_1">Here's our chief guest.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="III_1_3">
				<speaker persona="Lady_Macbeth">LADY MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="III_1_3_1">If he had been forgotten,</line>
				<line id="III_1_3_2">It had been as a gap in our great feast,</line>
				<line id="III_1_3_3">And all-thing unbecoming.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="III_1_4">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="III_1_4_1">To-night we hold a solemn supper sir,</line>
				<line id="III_1_4_2">And I'll request your presence.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="III_1_5">
				<speaker persona="Banquo">BANQUO</speaker>
				<line id="III_1_5_1">Let your highness</line>
				<line id="III_1_5_2">Command upon me; to the which my duties</line>
				<line id="III_1_5_3">Are with a most indissoluble tie</line>
				<line id="III_1_5_4">For ever knit.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="III_1_6">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="III_1_6_1">Ride you this afternoon?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="III_1_7">
				<speaker persona="Banquo">BANQUO</speaker>
				<line id="III_1_7_1">Ay, my good lord.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="III_1_8">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="III_1_8_1">We should have else desired your good advice,</line>
				<line id="III_1_8_2">Which still hath been both grave and prosperous,</line>
				<line id="III_1_8_3">In this day's council; but we'll take to-morrow.</line>
				<line id="III_1_8_4">Is't far you ride?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="III_1_9">
				<speaker persona="Banquo">BANQUO</speaker>
				<line id="III_1_9_1">As far, my lord, as will fill up the time</line>
				<line id="III_1_9_2">'Twixt this and supper: go not my horse the better,</line>
				<line id="III_1_9_3">I must become a borrower of the night</line>
				<line id="III_1_9_4">For a dark hour or twain.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="III_1_10">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="III_1_10_1">Fail not our feast.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="III_1_11">
				<speaker persona="Banquo">BANQUO</speaker>
				<line id="III_1_11_1">My lord, I will not.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="III_1_12">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="III_1_12_1">We hear, our bloody cousins are bestow'd</line>
				<line id="III_1_12_2">In England and in Ireland, not confessing</line>
				<line id="III_1_12_3">Their cruel parricide, filling their hearers</line>
				<line id="III_1_12_4">With strange invention: but of that to-morrow,</line>
				<line id="III_1_12_5">When therewithal we shall have cause of state</line>
				<line id="III_1_12_6">Craving us jointly. Hie you to horse: adieu,</line>
				<line id="III_1_12_7">Till you return at night. Goes Fleance with you?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="III_1_13">
				<speaker persona="Banquo">BANQUO</speaker>
				<line id="III_1_13_1">Ay, my good lord: our time does call upon 's.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="III_1_14">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="III_1_14_1">I wish your horses swift and sure of foot;</line>
				<line id="III_1_14_2">And so I do commend you to their backs. Farewell.</line>
				<stagedir>Exit BANQUO</stagedir>
				<line id="III_1_14_4">Let every man be master of his time</line>
				<line id="III_1_14_5">Till seven at night: to make society</line>
				<line id="III_1_14_6">The sweeter welcome, we will keep ourself</line>
				<line id="III_1_14_7">Till supper-time alone: while then, God be with you!</line>
				<stagedir>Exeunt all but MACBETH, and an attendant</stagedir>
				<line id="III_1_14_9">Sirrah, a word with you: attend those men</line>
				<line id="III_1_14_10">Our pleasure?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="III_1_15">
				<speaker persona="">ATTENDANT</speaker>
				<line id="III_1_15_1">They are, my lord, without the palace gate.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="III_1_16">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="III_1_16_1">Bring them before us.</line>
				<stagedir>Exit Attendant</stagedir>
				<line id="III_1_16_3">To be thus is nothing;</line>
				<line id="III_1_16_4">But to be safely thus.--Our fears in Banquo</line>
				<line id="III_1_16_5">Stick deep; and in his royalty of nature</line>
				<line id="III_1_16_6">Reigns that which would be fear'd: 'tis much he dares;</line>
				<line id="III_1_16_7">And, to that dauntless temper of his mind,</line>
				<line id="III_1_16_8">He hath a wisdom that doth guide his valour</line>
				<line id="III_1_16_9">To act in safety. There is none but he</line>
				<line id="III_1_16_10">Whose being I do fear: and, under him,</line>
				<line id="III_1_16_11">My Genius is rebuked; as, it is said,</line>
				<line id="III_1_16_12">Mark Antony's was by Caesar. He chid the sisters</line>
				<line id="III_1_16_13">When first they put the name of king upon me,</line>
				<line id="III_1_16_14">And bade them speak to him: then prophet-like</line>
				<line id="III_1_16_15">They hail'd him father to a line of kings:</line>
				<line id="III_1_16_16">Upon my head they placed a fruitless crown,</line>
				<line id="III_1_16_17">And put a barren sceptre in my gripe,</line>
				<line id="III_1_16_18">Thence to be wrench'd with an unlineal hand,</line>
				<line id="III_1_16_19">No son of mine succeeding. If 't be so,</line>
				<line id="III_1_16_20">For Banquo's issue have I filed my mind;</line>
				<line id="III_1_16_21">For them the gracious Duncan have I murder'd;</line>
				<line id="III_1_16_22">Put rancours in the vessel of my peace</line>
				<line id="III_1_16_23">Only for them; and mine eternal jewel</line>
				<line id="III_1_16_24">Given to the common enemy of man,</line>
				<line id="III_1_16_25">To make them kings, the seed of Banquo kings!</line>
				<line id="III_1_16_26">Rather than so, come fate into the list.</line>
				<line id="III_1_16_27">And champion me to the utterance! Who's there!</line>
				<stagedir>Re-enter Attendant, with two Murderers</stagedir>
				<line id="III_1_16_29">Now go to the door, and stay there till we call.</line>
				<stagedir>Exit Attendant</stagedir>
				<line id="III_1_16_31">Was it not yesterday we spoke together?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="III_1_17">
				<speaker persona="">First Murderer</speaker>
				<line id="III_1_17_1">It was, so please your highness.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="III_1_18">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="III_1_18_1">Well then, now</line>
				<line id="III_1_18_2">Have you consider'd of my speeches? Know</line>
				<line id="III_1_18_3">That it was he in the times past which held you</line>
				<line id="III_1_18_4">So under fortune, which you thought had been</line>
				<line id="III_1_18_5">Our innocent self: this I made good to you</line>
				<line id="III_1_18_6">In our last conference, pass'd in probation with you,</line>
				<line id="III_1_18_7">How you were borne in hand, how cross'd,</line>
				<line id="III_1_18_8">the instruments,</line>
				<line id="III_1_18_9">Who wrought with them, and all things else that might</line>
				<line id="III_1_18_10">To half a soul and to a notion crazed</line>
				<line id="III_1_18_11">Say 'Thus did Banquo.'</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="III_1_19">
				<speaker persona="">First Murderer</speaker>
				<line id="III_1_19_1">You made it known to us.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="III_1_20">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="III_1_20_1">I did so, and went further, which is now</line>
				<line id="III_1_20_2">Our point of second meeting. Do you find</line>
				<line id="III_1_20_3">Your patience so predominant in your nature</line>
				<line id="III_1_20_4">That you can let this go? Are you so gospell'd</line>
				<line id="III_1_20_5">To pray for this good man and for his issue,</line>
				<line id="III_1_20_6">Whose heavy hand hath bow'd you to the grave</line>
				<line id="III_1_20_7">And beggar'd yours for ever?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="III_1_21">
				<speaker persona="">First Murderer</speaker>
				<line id="III_1_21_1">We are men, my liege.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="III_1_22">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="III_1_22_1">Ay, in the catalogue ye go for men;</line>
				<line id="III_1_22_2">As hounds and greyhounds, mongrels, spaniels, curs,</line>
				<line id="III_1_22_3">Shoughs, water-rugs and demi-wolves, are clept</line>
				<line id="III_1_22_4">All by the name of dogs: the valued file</line>
				<line id="III_1_22_5">Distinguishes the swift, the slow, the subtle,</line>
				<line id="III_1_22_6">The housekeeper, the hunter, every one</line>
				<line id="III_1_22_7">According to the gift which bounteous nature</line>
				<line id="III_1_22_8">Hath in him closed; whereby he does receive</line>
				<line id="III_1_22_9">Particular addition. from the bill</line>
				<line id="III_1_22_10">That writes them all alike: and so of men.</line>
				<line id="III_1_22_11">Now, if you have a station in the file,</line>
				<line id="III_1_22_12">Not i' the worst rank of manhood, say 't;</line>
				<line id="III_1_22_13">And I will put that business in your bosoms,</line>
				<line id="III_1_22_14">Whose execution takes your enemy off,</line>
				<line id="III_1_22_15">Grapples you to the heart and love of us,</line>
				<line id="III_1_22_16">Who wear our health but sickly in his life,</line>
				<line id="III_1_22_17">Which in his death were perfect.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="III_1_23">
				<speaker persona="">Second Murderer</speaker>
				<line id="III_1_23_1">I am one, my liege,</line>
				<line id="III_1_23_2">Whom the vile blows and buffets of the world</line>
				<line id="III_1_23_3">Have so incensed that I am reckless what</line>
				<line id="III_1_23_4">I do to spite the world.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="III_1_24">
				<speaker persona="">First Murderer</speaker>
				<line id="III_1_24_1">And I another</line>
				<line id="III_1_24_2">So weary with disasters, tugg'd with fortune,</line>
				<line id="III_1_24_3">That I would set my lie on any chance,</line>
				<line id="III_1_24_4">To mend it, or be rid on't.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="III_1_25">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="III_1_25_1">Both of you</line>
				<line id="III_1_25_2">Know Banquo was your enemy.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="III_1_26">
				<speaker persona="">Both Murderers</speaker>
				<line id="III_1_26_1">True, my lord.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="III_1_27">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="III_1_27_1">So is he mine; and in such bloody distance,</line>
				<line id="III_1_27_2">That every minute of his being thrusts</line>
				<line id="III_1_27_3">Against my near'st of life: and though I could</line>
				<line id="III_1_27_4">With barefaced power sweep him from my sight</line>
				<line id="III_1_27_5">And bid my will avouch it, yet I must not,</line>
				<line id="III_1_27_6">For certain friends that are both his and mine,</line>
				<line id="III_1_27_7">Whose loves I may not drop, but wail his fall</line>
				<line id="III_1_27_8">Who I myself struck down; and thence it is,</line>
				<line id="III_1_27_9">That I to your assistance do make love,</line>
				<line id="III_1_27_10">Masking the business from the common eye</line>
				<line id="III_1_27_11">For sundry weighty reasons.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="III_1_28">
				<speaker persona="">Second Murderer</speaker>
				<line id="III_1_28_1">We shall, my lord,</line>
				<line id="III_1_28_2">Perform what you command us.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="III_1_29">
				<speaker persona="">First Murderer</speaker>
				<line id="III_1_29_1">Though our lives--</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="III_1_30">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="III_1_30_1">Your spirits shine through you. Within this hour at most</line>
				<line id="III_1_30_2">I will advise you where to plant yourselves;</line>
				<line id="III_1_30_3">Acquaint you with the perfect spy o' the time,</line>
				<line id="III_1_30_4">The moment on't; for't must be done to-night,</line>
				<line id="III_1_30_5">And something from the palace; always thought</line>
				<line id="III_1_30_6">That I require a clearness: and with him--</line>
				<line id="III_1_30_7">To leave no rubs nor botches in the work--</line>
				<line id="III_1_30_8">Fleance his son, that keeps him company,</line>
				<line id="III_1_30_9">Whose absence is no less material to me</line>
				<line id="III_1_30_10">Than is his father's, must embrace the fate</line>
				<line id="III_1_30_11">Of that dark hour. Resolve yourselves apart:</line>
				<line id="III_1_30_12">I'll come to you anon.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="III_1_31">
				<speaker persona="">Both Murderers</speaker>
				<line id="III_1_31_1">We are resolved, my lord.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="III_1_32">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="III_1_32_1">I'll call upon you straight: abide within.</line>
				<stagedir>Exeunt Murderers</stagedir>
				<line id="III_1_32_3">It is concluded. Banquo, thy soul's flight,</line>
				<line id="III_1_32_4">If it find heaven, must find it out to-night.</line>
			</speech>
			<stagedir>Exit</stagedir>
		</scene>
		<scene id="III_2">
			<title>SCENE II.  The palace.</title>
			<stagedir>Enter LADY MACBETH and a Servant</stagedir>
			<speech id="III_2_1">
				<speaker persona="Lady_Macbeth">LADY MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="III_2_1_1">Is Banquo gone from court?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="III_2_2">
				<speaker persona="">Servant</speaker>
				<line id="III_2_2_1">Ay, madam, but returns again to-night.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="III_2_3">
				<speaker persona="Lady_Macbeth">LADY MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="III_2_3_1">Say to the king, I would attend his leisure</line>
				<line id="III_2_3_2">For a few words.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="III_2_4">
				<speaker persona="">Servant</speaker>
				<line id="III_2_4_1">Madam, I will.</line>
			</speech>
			<stagedir>Exit</stagedir>
			<speech id="III_2_5">
				<speaker persona="Lady_Macbeth">LADY MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="III_2_5_1">Nought's had, all's spent,</line>
				<line id="III_2_5_2">Where our desire is got without content:</line>
				<line id="III_2_5_3">'Tis safer to be that which we destroy</line>
				<line id="III_2_5_4">Than by destruction dwell in doubtful joy.</line>
				<stagedir>Enter MACBETH</stagedir>
				<line id="III_2_5_6">How now, my lord! why do you keep alone,</line>
				<line id="III_2_5_7">Of sorriest fancies your companions making,</line>
				<line id="III_2_5_8">Using those thoughts which should indeed have died</line>
				<line id="III_2_5_9">With them they think on? Things without all remedy</line>
				<line id="III_2_5_10">Should be without regard: what's done is done.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="III_2_6">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="III_2_6_1">We have scotch'd the snake, not kill'd it:</line>
				<line id="III_2_6_2">She'll close and be herself, whilst our poor malice</line>
				<line id="III_2_6_3">Remains in danger of her former tooth.</line>
				<line id="III_2_6_4">But let the frame of things disjoint, both the</line>
				<line id="III_2_6_5">worlds suffer,</line>
				<line id="III_2_6_6">Ere we will eat our meal in fear and sleep</line>
				<line id="III_2_6_7">In the affliction of these terrible dreams</line>
				<line id="III_2_6_8">That shake us nightly: better be with the dead,</line>
				<line id="III_2_6_9">Whom we, to gain our peace, have sent to peace,</line>
				<line id="III_2_6_10">Than on the torture of the mind to lie</line>
				<line id="III_2_6_11">In restless ecstasy. Duncan is in his grave;</line>
				<line id="III_2_6_12">After life's fitful fever he sleeps well;</line>
				<line id="III_2_6_13">Treason has done his worst: nor steel, nor poison,</line>
				<line id="III_2_6_14">Malice domestic, foreign levy, nothing,</line>
				<line id="III_2_6_15">Can touch him further.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="III_2_7">
				<speaker persona="Lady_Macbeth">LADY MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="III_2_7_1">Come on;</line>
				<line id="III_2_7_2">Gentle my lord, sleek o'er your rugged looks;</line>
				<line id="III_2_7_3">Be bright and jovial among your guests to-night.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="III_2_8">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="III_2_8_1">So shall I, love; and so, I pray, be you:</line>
				<line id="III_2_8_2">Let your remembrance apply to Banquo;</line>
				<line id="III_2_8_3">Present him eminence, both with eye and tongue:</line>
				<line id="III_2_8_4">Unsafe the while, that we</line>
				<line id="III_2_8_5">Must lave our honours in these flattering streams,</line>
				<line id="III_2_8_6">And make our faces vizards to our hearts,</line>
				<line id="III_2_8_7">Disguising what they are.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="III_2_9">
				<speaker persona="Lady_Macbeth">LADY MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="III_2_9_1">You must leave this.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="III_2_10">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="III_2_10_1">O, full of scorpions is my mind, dear wife!</line>
				<line id="III_2_10_2">Thou know'st that Banquo, and his Fleance, lives.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="III_2_11">
				<speaker persona="Lady_Macbeth">LADY MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="III_2_11_1">But in them nature's copy's not eterne.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="III_2_12">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="III_2_12_1">There's comfort yet; they are assailable;</line>
				<line id="III_2_12_2">Then be thou jocund: ere the bat hath flown</line>
				<line id="III_2_12_3">His cloister'd flight, ere to black Hecate's summons</line>
				<line id="III_2_12_4">The shard-borne beetle with his drowsy hums</line>
				<line id="III_2_12_5">Hath rung night's yawning peal, there shall be done</line>
				<line id="III_2_12_6">A deed of dreadful note.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="III_2_13">
				<speaker persona="Lady_Macbeth">LADY MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="III_2_13_1">What's to be done?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="III_2_14">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="III_2_14_1">Be innocent of the knowledge, dearest chuck,</line>
				<line id="III_2_14_2">Till thou applaud the deed. Come, seeling night,</line>
				<line id="III_2_14_3">Scarf up the tender eye of pitiful day;</line>
				<line id="III_2_14_4">And with thy bloody and invisible hand</line>
				<line id="III_2_14_5">Cancel and tear to pieces that great bond</line>
				<line id="III_2_14_6">Which keeps me pale! Light thickens; and the crow</line>
				<line id="III_2_14_7">Makes wing to the rooky wood:</line>
				<line id="III_2_14_8">Good things of day begin to droop and drowse;</line>
				<line id="III_2_14_9">While night's black agents to their preys do rouse.</line>
				<line id="III_2_14_10">Thou marvell'st at my words: but hold thee still;</line>
				<line id="III_2_14_11">Things bad begun make strong themselves by ill.</line>
				<line id="III_2_14_12">So, prithee, go with me.</line>
			</speech>
			<stagedir>Exeunt</stagedir>
		</scene>
		<scene id="III_3">
			<title>SCENE III.  A park near the palace.</title>
			<stagedir>Enter three Murderers</stagedir>
			<speech id="III_3_1">
				<speaker persona="">First Murderer</speaker>
				<line id="III_3_1_1">But who did bid thee join with us?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="III_3_2">
				<speaker persona="">Third Murderer</speaker>
				<line id="III_3_2_1">Macbeth.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="III_3_3">
				<speaker persona="">Second Murderer</speaker>
				<line id="III_3_3_1">He needs not our mistrust, since he delivers</line>
				<line id="III_3_3_2">Our offices and what we have to do</line>
				<line id="III_3_3_3">To the direction just.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="III_3_4">
				<speaker persona="">First Murderer</speaker>
				<line id="III_3_4_1">Then stand with us.</line>
				<line id="III_3_4_2">The west yet glimmers with some streaks of day:</line>
				<line id="III_3_4_3">Now spurs the lated traveller apace</line>
				<line id="III_3_4_4">To gain the timely inn; and near approaches</line>
				<line id="III_3_4_5">The subject of our watch.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="III_3_5">
				<speaker persona="">Third Murderer</speaker>
				<line id="III_3_5_1">Hark! I hear horses.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="III_3_6">
				<speaker persona="Banquo">BANQUO</speaker>
				<line id="III_3_6_1">
					<stagedir>Within</stagedir>  Give us a light there, ho!</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="III_3_7">
				<speaker persona="">Second Murderer</speaker>
				<line id="III_3_7_1">Then 'tis he: the rest</line>
				<line id="III_3_7_2">That are within the note of expectation</line>
				<line id="III_3_7_3">Already are i' the court.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="III_3_8">
				<speaker persona="">First Murderer</speaker>
				<line id="III_3_8_1">His horses go about.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="III_3_9">
				<speaker persona="">Third Murderer</speaker>
				<line id="III_3_9_1">Almost a mile: but he does usually,</line>
				<line id="III_3_9_2">So all men do, from hence to the palace gate</line>
				<line id="III_3_9_3">Make it their walk.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="III_3_10">
				<speaker persona="">Second Murderer</speaker>
				<line id="III_3_10_1">A light, a light!</line>
			</speech>
			<stagedir>Enter BANQUO, and FLEANCE with a torch</stagedir>
			<speech id="III_3_11">
				<speaker persona="">Third Murderer</speaker>
				<line id="III_3_11_1">'Tis he.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="III_3_12">
				<speaker persona="">First Murderer</speaker>
				<line id="III_3_12_1">Stand to't.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="III_3_13">
				<speaker persona="Banquo">BANQUO</speaker>
				<line id="III_3_13_1">It will be rain to-night.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="III_3_14">
				<speaker persona="">First Murderer</speaker>
				<line id="III_3_14_1">Let it come down.</line>
			</speech>
			<stagedir>They set upon BANQUO</stagedir>
			<speech id="III_3_15">
				<speaker persona="Banquo">BANQUO</speaker>
				<line id="III_3_15_1">O, treachery! Fly, good Fleance, fly, fly, fly!</line>
				<line id="III_3_15_2">Thou mayst revenge. O slave!</line>
			</speech>
			<stagedir>Dies. FLEANCE escapes</stagedir>
			<speech id="III_3_16">
				<speaker persona="">Third Murderer</speaker>
				<line id="III_3_16_1">Who did strike out the light?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="III_3_17">
				<speaker persona="">First Murderer</speaker>
				<line id="III_3_17_1">Wast not the way?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="III_3_18">
				<speaker persona="">Third Murderer</speaker>
				<line id="III_3_18_1">There's but one down; the son is fled.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="III_3_19">
				<speaker persona="">Second Murderer</speaker>
				<line id="III_3_19_1">We have lost</line>
				<line id="III_3_19_2">Best half of our affair.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="III_3_20">
				<speaker persona="">First Murderer</speaker>
				<line id="III_3_20_1">Well, let's away, and say how much is done.</line>
			</speech>
			<stagedir>Exeunt</stagedir>
		</scene>
		<scene id="III_4">
			<title>SCENE IV.  The same. Hall in the palace.</title>
			<stagedir>A banquet prepared. Enter MACBETH, LADY MACBETH,
ROSS, LENNOX, Lords, and Attendants</stagedir>
			<speech id="III_4_1">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="III_4_1_1">You know your own degrees; sit down: at first</line>
				<line id="III_4_1_2">And last the hearty welcome.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="III_4_2">
				<speaker persona="">Lords</speaker>
				<line id="III_4_2_1">Thanks to your majesty.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="III_4_3">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="III_4_3_1">Ourself will mingle with society,</line>
				<line id="III_4_3_2">And play the humble host.</line>
				<line id="III_4_3_3">Our hostess keeps her state, but in best time</line>
				<line id="III_4_3_4">We will require her welcome.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="III_4_4">
				<speaker persona="Lady_Macbeth">LADY MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="III_4_4_1">Pronounce it for me, sir, to all our friends;</line>
				<line id="III_4_4_2">For my heart speaks they are welcome.</line>
			</speech>
			<stagedir>First Murderer appears at the door</stagedir>
			<speech id="III_4_5">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="III_4_5_1">See, they encounter thee with their hearts' thanks.</line>
				<line id="III_4_5_2">Both sides are even: here I'll sit i' the midst:</line>
				<line id="III_4_5_3">Be large in mirth; anon we'll drink a measure</line>
				<line id="III_4_5_4">The table round.</line>
				<stagedir>Approaching the door</stagedir>
				<line id="III_4_5_6">There's blood on thy face.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="III_4_6">
				<speaker persona="">First Murderer</speaker>
				<line id="III_4_6_1">'Tis Banquo's then.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="III_4_7">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="III_4_7_1">'Tis better thee without than he within.</line>
				<line id="III_4_7_2">Is he dispatch'd?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="III_4_8">
				<speaker persona="">First Murderer</speaker>
				<line id="III_4_8_1">My lord, his throat is cut; that I did for him.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="III_4_9">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="III_4_9_1">Thou art the best o' the cut-throats: yet he's good</line>
				<line id="III_4_9_2">That did the like for Fleance: if thou didst it,</line>
				<line id="III_4_9_3">Thou art the nonpareil.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="III_4_10">
				<speaker persona="">First Murderer</speaker>
				<line id="III_4_10_1">Most royal sir,</line>
				<line id="III_4_10_2">Fleance is 'scaped.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="III_4_11">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="III_4_11_1">Then comes my fit again: I had else been perfect,</line>
				<line id="III_4_11_2">Whole as the marble, founded as the rock,</line>
				<line id="III_4_11_3">As broad and general as the casing air:</line>
				<line id="III_4_11_4">But now I am cabin'd, cribb'd, confined, bound in</line>
				<line id="III_4_11_5">To saucy doubts and fears. But Banquo's safe?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="III_4_12">
				<speaker persona="">First Murderer</speaker>
				<line id="III_4_12_1">Ay, my good lord: safe in a ditch he bides,</line>
				<line id="III_4_12_2">With twenty trenched gashes on his head;</line>
				<line id="III_4_12_3">The least a death to nature.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="III_4_13">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="III_4_13_1">Thanks for that:</line>
				<line id="III_4_13_2">There the grown serpent lies; the worm that's fled</line>
				<line id="III_4_13_3">Hath nature that in time will venom breed,</line>
				<line id="III_4_13_4">No teeth for the present. Get thee gone: to-morrow</line>
				<line id="III_4_13_5">We'll hear, ourselves, again.</line>
			</speech>
			<stagedir>Exit Murderer</stagedir>
			<speech id="III_4_14">
				<speaker persona="Lady_Macbeth">LADY MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="III_4_14_1">My royal lord,</line>
				<line id="III_4_14_2">You do not give the cheer: the feast is sold</line>
				<line id="III_4_14_3">That is not often vouch'd, while 'tis a-making,</line>
				<line id="III_4_14_4">'Tis given with welcome: to feed were best at home;</line>
				<line id="III_4_14_5">From thence the sauce to meat is ceremony;</line>
				<line id="III_4_14_6">Meeting were bare without it.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="III_4_15">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="III_4_15_1">Sweet remembrancer!</line>
				<line id="III_4_15_2">Now, good digestion wait on appetite,</line>
				<line id="III_4_15_3">And health on both!</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="III_4_16">
				<speaker persona="Lennox">LENNOX</speaker>
				<line id="III_4_16_1">May't please your highness sit.</line>
			</speech>
			<stagedir>The GHOST OF BANQUO enters, and sits in
MACBETH's place</stagedir>
			<speech id="III_4_17">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="III_4_17_1">Here had we now our country's honour roof'd,</line>
				<line id="III_4_17_2">Were the graced person of our Banquo present;</line>
				<line id="III_4_17_3">Who may I rather challenge for unkindness</line>
				<line id="III_4_17_4">Than pity for mischance!</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="III_4_18">
				<speaker persona="Ross">ROSS</speaker>
				<line id="III_4_18_1">His absence, sir,</line>
				<line id="III_4_18_2">Lays blame upon his promise. Please't your highness</line>
				<line id="III_4_18_3">To grace us with your royal company.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="III_4_19">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="III_4_19_1">The table's full.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="III_4_20">
				<speaker persona="Lennox">LENNOX</speaker>
				<line id="III_4_20_1">Here is a place reserved, sir.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="III_4_21">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="III_4_21_1">Where?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="III_4_22">
				<speaker persona="Lennox">LENNOX</speaker>
				<line id="III_4_22_1">Here, my good lord. What is't that moves your highness?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="III_4_23">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="III_4_23_1">Which of you have done this?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="III_4_24">
				<speaker persona="">Lords</speaker>
				<line id="III_4_24_1">What, my good lord?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="III_4_25">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="III_4_25_1">Thou canst not say I did it: never shake</line>
				<line id="III_4_25_2">Thy gory locks at me.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="III_4_26">
				<speaker persona="Ross">ROSS</speaker>
				<line id="III_4_26_1">Gentlemen, rise: his highness is not well.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="III_4_27">
				<speaker persona="Lady_Macbeth">LADY MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="III_4_27_1">Sit, worthy friends: my lord is often thus,</line>
				<line id="III_4_27_2">And hath been from his youth: pray you, keep seat;</line>
				<line id="III_4_27_3">The fit is momentary; upon a thought</line>
				<line id="III_4_27_4">He will again be well: if much you note him,</line>
				<line id="III_4_27_5">You shall offend him and extend his passion:</line>
				<line id="III_4_27_6">Feed, and regard him not. Are you a man?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="III_4_28">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="III_4_28_1">Ay, and a bold one, that dare look on that</line>
				<line id="III_4_28_2">Which might appal the devil.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="III_4_29">
				<speaker persona="Lady_Macbeth">LADY MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="III_4_29_1">O proper stuff!</line>
				<line id="III_4_29_2">This is the very painting of your fear:</line>
				<line id="III_4_29_3">This is the air-drawn dagger which, you said,</line>
				<line id="III_4_29_4">Led you to Duncan. O, these flaws and starts,</line>
				<line id="III_4_29_5">Impostors to true fear, would well become</line>
				<line id="III_4_29_6">A woman's story at a winter's fire,</line>
				<line id="III_4_29_7">Authorized by her grandam. Shame itself!</line>
				<line id="III_4_29_8">Why do you make such faces? When all's done,</line>
				<line id="III_4_29_9">You look but on a stool.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="III_4_30">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="III_4_30_1">Prithee, see there! behold! look! lo!</line>
				<line id="III_4_30_2">how say you?</line>
				<line id="III_4_30_3">Why, what care I? If thou canst nod, speak too.</line>
				<line id="III_4_30_4">If charnel-houses and our graves must send</line>
				<line id="III_4_30_5">Those that we bury back, our monuments</line>
				<line id="III_4_30_6">Shall be the maws of kites.</line>
			</speech>
			<stagedir>GHOST OF BANQUO vanishes</stagedir>
			<speech id="III_4_31">
				<speaker persona="Lady_Macbeth">LADY MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="III_4_31_1">What, quite unmann'd in folly?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="III_4_32">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="III_4_32_1">If I stand here, I saw him.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="III_4_33">
				<speaker persona="Lady_Macbeth">LADY MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="III_4_33_1">Fie, for shame!</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="III_4_34">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="III_4_34_1">Blood hath been shed ere now, i' the olden time,</line>
				<line id="III_4_34_2">Ere human statute purged the gentle weal;</line>
				<line id="III_4_34_3">Ay, and since too, murders have been perform'd</line>
				<line id="III_4_34_4">Too terrible for the ear: the times have been,</line>
				<line id="III_4_34_5">That, when the brains were out, the man would die,</line>
				<line id="III_4_34_6">And there an end; but now they rise again,</line>
				<line id="III_4_34_7">With twenty mortal murders on their crowns,</line>
				<line id="III_4_34_8">And push us from our stools: this is more strange</line>
				<line id="III_4_34_9">Than such a murder is.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="III_4_35">
				<speaker persona="Lady_Macbeth">LADY MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="III_4_35_1">My worthy lord,</line>
				<line id="III_4_35_2">Your noble friends do lack you.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="III_4_36">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="III_4_36_1">I do forget.</line>
				<line id="III_4_36_2">Do not muse at me, my most worthy friends,</line>
				<line id="III_4_36_3">I have a strange infirmity, which is nothing</line>
				<line id="III_4_36_4">To those that know me. Come, love and health to all;</line>
				<line id="III_4_36_5">Then I'll sit down. Give me some wine; fill full.</line>
				<line id="III_4_36_6">I drink to the general joy o' the whole table,</line>
				<line id="III_4_36_7">And to our dear friend Banquo, whom we miss;</line>
				<line id="III_4_36_8">Would he were here! to all, and him, we thirst,</line>
				<line id="III_4_36_9">And all to all.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="III_4_37">
				<speaker persona="">Lords</speaker>
				<line id="III_4_37_1">Our duties, and the pledge.</line>
			</speech>
			<stagedir>Re-enter GHOST OF BANQUO</stagedir>
			<speech id="III_4_38">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="III_4_38_1">Avaunt! and quit my sight! let the earth hide thee!</line>
				<line id="III_4_38_2">Thy bones are marrowless, thy blood is cold;</line>
				<line id="III_4_38_3">Thou hast no speculation in those eyes</line>
				<line id="III_4_38_4">Which thou dost glare with!</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="III_4_39">
				<speaker persona="Lady_Macbeth">LADY MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="III_4_39_1">Think of this, good peers,</line>
				<line id="III_4_39_2">But as a thing of custom: 'tis no other;</line>
				<line id="III_4_39_3">Only it spoils the pleasure of the time.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="III_4_40">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="III_4_40_1">What man dare, I dare:</line>
				<line id="III_4_40_2">Approach thou like the rugged Russian bear,</line>
				<line id="III_4_40_3">The arm'd rhinoceros, or the Hyrcan tiger;</line>
				<line id="III_4_40_4">Take any shape but that, and my firm nerves</line>
				<line id="III_4_40_5">Shall never tremble: or be alive again,</line>
				<line id="III_4_40_6">And dare me to the desert with thy sword;</line>
				<line id="III_4_40_7">If trembling I inhabit then, protest me</line>
				<line id="III_4_40_8">The baby of a girl. Hence, horrible shadow!</line>
				<line id="III_4_40_9">Unreal mockery, hence!</line>
				<stagedir>GHOST OF BANQUO vanishes</stagedir>
				<line id="III_4_40_11">Why, so: being gone,</line>
				<line id="III_4_40_12">I am a man again. Pray you, sit still.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="III_4_41">
				<speaker persona="Lady_Macbeth">LADY MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="III_4_41_1">You have displaced the mirth, broke the good meeting,</line>
				<line id="III_4_41_2">With most admired disorder.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="III_4_42">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="III_4_42_1">Can such things be,</line>
				<line id="III_4_42_2">And overcome us like a summer's cloud,</line>
				<line id="III_4_42_3">Without our special wonder? You make me strange</line>
				<line id="III_4_42_4">Even to the disposition that I owe,</line>
				<line id="III_4_42_5">When now I think you can behold such sights,</line>
				<line id="III_4_42_6">And keep the natural ruby of your cheeks,</line>
				<line id="III_4_42_7">When mine is blanched with fear.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="III_4_43">
				<speaker persona="Ross">ROSS</speaker>
				<line id="III_4_43_1">What sights, my lord?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="III_4_44">
				<speaker persona="Lady_Macbeth">LADY MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="III_4_44_1">I pray you, speak not; he grows worse and worse;</line>
				<line id="III_4_44_2">Question enrages him. At once, good night:</line>
				<line id="III_4_44_3">Stand not upon the order of your going,</line>
				<line id="III_4_44_4">But go at once.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="III_4_45">
				<speaker persona="Lennox">LENNOX</speaker>
				<line id="III_4_45_1">Good night; and better health</line>
				<line id="III_4_45_2">Attend his majesty!</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="III_4_46">
				<speaker persona="Lady_Macbeth">LADY MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="III_4_46_1">A kind good night to all!</line>
			</speech>
			<stagedir>Exeunt all but MACBETH and LADY MACBETH</stagedir>
			<speech id="III_4_47">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="III_4_47_1">It will have blood; they say, blood will have blood:</line>
				<line id="III_4_47_2">Stones have been known to move and trees to speak;</line>
				<line id="III_4_47_3">Augurs and understood relations have</line>
				<line id="III_4_47_4">By magot-pies and choughs and rooks brought forth</line>
				<line id="III_4_47_5">The secret'st man of blood. What is the night?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="III_4_48">
				<speaker persona="Lady_Macbeth">LADY MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="III_4_48_1">Almost at odds with morning, which is which.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="III_4_49">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="III_4_49_1">How say'st thou, that Macduff denies his person</line>
				<line id="III_4_49_2">At our great bidding?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="III_4_50">
				<speaker persona="Lady_Macbeth">LADY MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="III_4_50_1">Did you send to him, sir?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="III_4_51">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="III_4_51_1">I hear it by the way; but I will send:</line>
				<line id="III_4_51_2">There's not a one of them but in his house</line>
				<line id="III_4_51_3">I keep a servant fee'd. I will to-morrow,</line>
				<line id="III_4_51_4">And betimes I will, to the weird sisters:</line>
				<line id="III_4_51_5">More shall they speak; for now I am bent to know,</line>
				<line id="III_4_51_6">By the worst means, the worst. For mine own good,</line>
				<line id="III_4_51_7">All causes shall give way: I am in blood</line>
				<line id="III_4_51_8">Stepp'd in so far that, should I wade no more,</line>
				<line id="III_4_51_9">Returning were as tedious as go o'er:</line>
				<line id="III_4_51_10">Strange things I have in head, that will to hand;</line>
				<line id="III_4_51_11">Which must be acted ere they may be scann'd.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="III_4_52">
				<speaker persona="Lady_Macbeth">LADY MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="III_4_52_1">You lack the season of all natures, sleep.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="III_4_53">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="III_4_53_1">Come, we'll to sleep. My strange and self-abuse</line>
				<line id="III_4_53_2">Is the initiate fear that wants hard use:</line>
				<line id="III_4_53_3">We are yet but young in deed.</line>
			</speech>
			<stagedir>Exeunt</stagedir>
		</scene>
		<scene id="III_5">
			<title>SCENE V.  A Heath.</title>
			<stagedir>Thunder. Enter the three Witches meeting HECATE</stagedir>
			<speech id="III_5_1">
				<speaker persona="Witches">First Witch</speaker>
				<line id="III_5_1_1">Why, how now, Hecate! you look angerly.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="III_5_2">
				<speaker persona="Hecate">HECATE</speaker>
				<line id="III_5_2_1">Have I not reason, beldams as you are,</line>
				<line id="III_5_2_2">Saucy and overbold? How did you dare</line>
				<line id="III_5_2_3">To trade and traffic with Macbeth</line>
				<line id="III_5_2_4">In riddles and affairs of death;</line>
				<line id="III_5_2_5">And I, the mistress of your charms,</line>
				<line id="III_5_2_6">The close contriver of all harms,</line>
				<line id="III_5_2_7">Was never call'd to bear my part,</line>
				<line id="III_5_2_8">Or show the glory of our art?</line>
				<line id="III_5_2_9">And, which is worse, all you have done</line>
				<line id="III_5_2_10">Hath been but for a wayward son,</line>
				<line id="III_5_2_11">Spiteful and wrathful, who, as others do,</line>
				<line id="III_5_2_12">Loves for his own ends, not for you.</line>
				<line id="III_5_2_13">But make amends now: get you gone,</line>
				<line id="III_5_2_14">And at the pit of Acheron</line>
				<line id="III_5_2_15">Meet me i' the morning: thither he</line>
				<line id="III_5_2_16">Will come to know his destiny:</line>
				<line id="III_5_2_17">Your vessels and your spells provide,</line>
				<line id="III_5_2_18">Your charms and every thing beside.</line>
				<line id="III_5_2_19">I am for the air; this night I'll spend</line>
				<line id="III_5_2_20">Unto a dismal and a fatal end:</line>
				<line id="III_5_2_21">Great business must be wrought ere noon:</line>
				<line id="III_5_2_22">Upon the corner of the moon</line>
				<line id="III_5_2_23">There hangs a vaporous drop profound;</line>
				<line id="III_5_2_24">I'll catch it ere it come to ground:</line>
				<line id="III_5_2_25">And that distill'd by magic sleights</line>
				<line id="III_5_2_26">Shall raise such artificial sprites</line>
				<line id="III_5_2_27">As by the strength of their illusion</line>
				<line id="III_5_2_28">Shall draw him on to his confusion:</line>
				<line id="III_5_2_29">He shall spurn fate, scorn death, and bear</line>
				<line id="III_5_2_30">He hopes 'bove wisdom, grace and fear:</line>
				<line id="III_5_2_31">And you all know, security</line>
				<line id="III_5_2_32">Is mortals' chiefest enemy.</line>
				<stagedir>Music and a song within: 'Come away, come
away,' &amp;c</stagedir>
				<line id="III_5_2_34">Hark! I am call'd; my little spirit, see,</line>
				<line id="III_5_2_35">Sits in a foggy cloud, and stays for me.</line>
			</speech>
			<stagedir>Exit</stagedir>
			<speech id="III_5_3">
				<speaker persona="Witches">First Witch</speaker>
				<line id="III_5_3_1">Come, let's make haste; she'll soon be back again.</line>
			</speech>
			<stagedir>Exeunt</stagedir>
		</scene>
		<scene id="III_6">
			<title>SCENE VI.  Forres. The palace.</title>
			<stagedir>Enter LENNOX and another Lord</stagedir>
			<speech id="III_6_1">
				<speaker persona="Lennox">LENNOX</speaker>
				<line id="III_6_1_1">My former speeches have but hit your thoughts,</line>
				<line id="III_6_1_2">Which can interpret further: only, I say,</line>
				<line id="III_6_1_3">Things have been strangely borne. The</line>
				<line id="III_6_1_4">gracious Duncan</line>
				<line id="III_6_1_5">Was pitied of Macbeth: marry, he was dead:</line>
				<line id="III_6_1_6">And the right-valiant Banquo walk'd too late;</line>
				<line id="III_6_1_7">Whom, you may say, if't please you, Fleance kill'd,</line>
				<line id="III_6_1_8">For Fleance fled: men must not walk too late.</line>
				<line id="III_6_1_9">Who cannot want the thought how monstrous</line>
				<line id="III_6_1_10">It was for Malcolm and for Donalbain</line>
				<line id="III_6_1_11">To kill their gracious father? damned fact!</line>
				<line id="III_6_1_12">How it did grieve Macbeth! did he not straight</line>
				<line id="III_6_1_13">In pious rage the two delinquents tear,</line>
				<line id="III_6_1_14">That were the slaves of drink and thralls of sleep?</line>
				<line id="III_6_1_15">Was not that nobly done? Ay, and wisely too;</line>
				<line id="III_6_1_16">For 'twould have anger'd any heart alive</line>
				<line id="III_6_1_17">To hear the men deny't. So that, I say,</line>
				<line id="III_6_1_18">He has borne all things well: and I do think</line>
				<line id="III_6_1_19">That had he Duncan's sons under his key--</line>
				<line id="III_6_1_20">As, an't please heaven, he shall not--they</line>
				<line id="III_6_1_21">should find</line>
				<line id="III_6_1_22">What 'twere to kill a father; so should Fleance.</line>
				<line id="III_6_1_23">But, peace! for from broad words and 'cause he fail'd</line>
				<line id="III_6_1_24">His presence at the tyrant's feast, I hear</line>
				<line id="III_6_1_25">Macduff lives in disgrace: sir, can you tell</line>
				<line id="III_6_1_26">Where he bestows himself?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="III_6_2">
				<speaker persona="">Lord</speaker>
				<line id="III_6_2_1">The son of Duncan,</line>
				<line id="III_6_2_2">From whom this tyrant holds the due of birth</line>
				<line id="III_6_2_3">Lives in the English court, and is received</line>
				<line id="III_6_2_4">Of the most pious Edward with such grace</line>
				<line id="III_6_2_5">That the malevolence of fortune nothing</line>
				<line id="III_6_2_6">Takes from his high respect: thither Macduff</line>
				<line id="III_6_2_7">Is gone to pray the holy king, upon his aid</line>
				<line id="III_6_2_8">To wake Northumberland and warlike Siward:</line>
				<line id="III_6_2_9">That, by the help of these--with Him above</line>
				<line id="III_6_2_10">To ratify the work--we may again</line>
				<line id="III_6_2_11">Give to our tables meat, sleep to our nights,</line>
				<line id="III_6_2_12">Free from our feasts and banquets bloody knives,</line>
				<line id="III_6_2_13">Do faithful homage and receive free honours:</line>
				<line id="III_6_2_14">All which we pine for now: and this report</line>
				<line id="III_6_2_15">Hath so exasperate the king that he</line>
				<line id="III_6_2_16">Prepares for some attempt of war.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="III_6_3">
				<speaker persona="Lennox">LENNOX</speaker>
				<line id="III_6_3_1">Sent he to Macduff?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="III_6_4">
				<speaker persona="">Lord</speaker>
				<line id="III_6_4_1">He did: and with an absolute 'Sir, not I,'</line>
				<line id="III_6_4_2">The cloudy messenger turns me his back,</line>
				<line id="III_6_4_3">And hums, as who should say 'You'll rue the time</line>
				<line id="III_6_4_4">That clogs me with this answer.'</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="III_6_5">
				<speaker persona="Lennox">LENNOX</speaker>
				<line id="III_6_5_1">And that well might</line>
				<line id="III_6_5_2">Advise him to a caution, to hold what distance</line>
				<line id="III_6_5_3">His wisdom can provide. Some holy angel</line>
				<line id="III_6_5_4">Fly to the court of England and unfold</line>
				<line id="III_6_5_5">His message ere he come, that a swift blessing</line>
				<line id="III_6_5_6">May soon return to this our suffering country</line>
				<line id="III_6_5_7">Under a hand accursed!</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="III_6_6">
				<speaker persona="">Lord</speaker>
				<line id="III_6_6_1">I'll send my prayers with him.</line>
			</speech>
			<stagedir>Exeunt</stagedir>
		</scene>
	</act>
	<act id="IV">
		<title>ACT IV</title>
		<scene id="IV_1">
			<title>SCENE I.  A cavern. In the middle, a boiling cauldron.</title>
			<stagedir>Thunder. Enter the three Witches</stagedir>
			<speech id="IV_1_1">
				<speaker persona="Witches">First Witch</speaker>
				<line id="IV_1_1_1">Thrice the brinded cat hath mew'd.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_1_2">
				<speaker persona="Witches">Second  Witch</speaker>
				<line id="IV_1_2_1">Thrice and once the hedge-pig whined.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_1_3">
				<speaker persona="Witches">Third  Witch</speaker>
				<line id="IV_1_3_1">Harpier cries 'Tis time, 'tis time.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_1_4">
				<speaker persona="Witches">First Witch</speaker>
				<line id="IV_1_4_1">Round about the cauldron go;</line>
				<line id="IV_1_4_2">In the poison'd entrails throw.</line>
				<line id="IV_1_4_3">Toad, that under cold stone</line>
				<line id="IV_1_4_4">Days and nights has thirty-one</line>
				<line id="IV_1_4_5">Swelter'd venom sleeping got,</line>
				<line id="IV_1_4_6">Boil thou first i' the charmed pot.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_1_5">
				<speaker persona="Witches">ALL</speaker>
				<line id="IV_1_5_1">Double, double toil and trouble;</line>
				<line id="IV_1_5_2">Fire burn, and cauldron bubble.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_1_6">
				<speaker persona="Witches">Second  Witch</speaker>
				<line id="IV_1_6_1">Fillet of a fenny snake,</line>
				<line id="IV_1_6_2">In the cauldron boil and bake;</line>
				<line id="IV_1_6_3">Eye of newt and toe of frog,</line>
				<line id="IV_1_6_4">Wool of bat and tongue of dog,</line>
				<line id="IV_1_6_5">Adder's fork and blind-worm's sting,</line>
				<line id="IV_1_6_6">Lizard's leg and owlet's wing,</line>
				<line id="IV_1_6_7">For a charm of powerful trouble,</line>
				<line id="IV_1_6_8">Like a hell-broth boil and bubble.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_1_7">
				<speaker persona="Witches">ALL</speaker>
				<line id="IV_1_7_1">Double, double toil and trouble;</line>
				<line id="IV_1_7_2">Fire burn and cauldron bubble.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_1_8">
				<speaker persona="Witches">Third  Witch</speaker>
				<line id="IV_1_8_1">Scale of dragon, tooth of wolf,</line>
				<line id="IV_1_8_2">Witches' mummy, maw and gulf</line>
				<line id="IV_1_8_3">Of the ravin'd salt-sea shark,</line>
				<line id="IV_1_8_4">Root of hemlock digg'd i' the dark,</line>
				<line id="IV_1_8_5">Liver of blaspheming Jew,</line>
				<line id="IV_1_8_6">Gall of goat, and slips of yew</line>
				<line id="IV_1_8_7">Silver'd in the moon's eclipse,</line>
				<line id="IV_1_8_8">Nose of Turk and Tartar's lips,</line>
				<line id="IV_1_8_9">Finger of birth-strangled babe</line>
				<line id="IV_1_8_10">Ditch-deliver'd by a drab,</line>
				<line id="IV_1_8_11">Make the gruel thick and slab:</line>
				<line id="IV_1_8_12">Add thereto a tiger's chaudron,</line>
				<line id="IV_1_8_13">For the ingredients of our cauldron.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_1_9">
				<speaker persona="Witches">ALL</speaker>
				<line id="IV_1_9_1">Double, double toil and trouble;</line>
				<line id="IV_1_9_2">Fire burn and cauldron bubble.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_1_10">
				<speaker persona="Witches">Second  Witch</speaker>
				<line id="IV_1_10_1">Cool it with a baboon's blood,</line>
				<line id="IV_1_10_2">Then the charm is firm and good.</line>
			</speech>
			<stagedir>Enter HECATE to the other three Witches</stagedir>
			<speech id="IV_1_11">
				<speaker persona="Hecate">HECATE</speaker>
				<line id="IV_1_11_1">O well done! I commend your pains;</line>
				<line id="IV_1_11_2">And every one shall share i' the gains;</line>
				<line id="IV_1_11_3">And now about the cauldron sing,</line>
				<line id="IV_1_11_4">Live elves and fairies in a ring,</line>
				<line id="IV_1_11_5">Enchanting all that you put in.</line>
			</speech>
			<stagedir>Music and a song: 'Black spirits,' &amp;c</stagedir>
			<stagedir>HECATE retires</stagedir>
			<speech id="IV_1_12">
				<speaker persona="Witches">Second  Witch</speaker>
				<line id="IV_1_12_1">By the pricking of my thumbs,</line>
				<line id="IV_1_12_2">Something wicked this way comes.</line>
				<line id="IV_1_12_3">Open, locks,</line>
				<line id="IV_1_12_4">Whoever knocks!</line>
			</speech>
			<stagedir>Enter MACBETH</stagedir>
			<speech id="IV_1_13">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="IV_1_13_1">How now, you secret, black, and midnight hags!</line>
				<line id="IV_1_13_2">What is't you do?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_1_14">
				<speaker persona="">ALL</speaker>
				<line id="IV_1_14_1">A deed without a name.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_1_15">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="IV_1_15_1">I conjure you, by that which you profess,</line>
				<line id="IV_1_15_2">Howe'er you come to know it, answer me:</line>
				<line id="IV_1_15_3">Though you untie the winds and let them fight</line>
				<line id="IV_1_15_4">Against the churches; though the yesty waves</line>
				<line id="IV_1_15_5">Confound and swallow navigation up;</line>
				<line id="IV_1_15_6">Though bladed corn be lodged and trees blown down;</line>
				<line id="IV_1_15_7">Though castles topple on their warders' heads;</line>
				<line id="IV_1_15_8">Though palaces and pyramids do slope</line>
				<line id="IV_1_15_9">Their heads to their foundations; though the treasure</line>
				<line id="IV_1_15_10">Of nature's germens tumble all together,</line>
				<line id="IV_1_15_11">Even till destruction sicken; answer me</line>
				<line id="IV_1_15_12">To what I ask you.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_1_16">
				<speaker persona="Witches">First Witch</speaker>
				<line id="IV_1_16_1">Speak.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_1_17">
				<speaker persona="Witches">Second  Witch</speaker>
				<line id="IV_1_17_1">Demand.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_1_18">
				<speaker persona="Witches">Third  Witch</speaker>
				<line id="IV_1_18_1">We'll answer.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_1_19">
				<speaker persona="Witches">First Witch</speaker>
				<line id="IV_1_19_1">Say, if thou'dst rather hear it from our mouths,</line>
				<line id="IV_1_19_2">Or from our masters?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_1_20">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="IV_1_20_1">Call 'em; let me see 'em.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_1_21">
				<speaker persona="Witches">First Witch</speaker>
				<line id="IV_1_21_1">Pour in sow's blood, that hath eaten</line>
				<line id="IV_1_21_2">Her nine farrow; grease that's sweaten</line>
				<line id="IV_1_21_3">From the murderer's gibbet throw</line>
				<line id="IV_1_21_4">Into the flame.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_1_22">
				<speaker persona="Witches">ALL</speaker>
				<line id="IV_1_22_1">Come, high or low;</line>
				<line id="IV_1_22_2">Thyself and office deftly show!</line>
			</speech>
			<stagedir>Thunder. First Apparition: an armed Head</stagedir>
			<speech id="IV_1_23">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="IV_1_23_1">Tell me, thou unknown power,--</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_1_24">
				<speaker persona="Witches">First Witch</speaker>
				<line id="IV_1_24_1">He knows thy thought:</line>
				<line id="IV_1_24_2">Hear his speech, but say thou nought.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_1_25">
				<speaker persona="">First Apparition</speaker>
				<line id="IV_1_25_1">Macbeth! Macbeth! Macbeth! beware Macduff;</line>
				<line id="IV_1_25_2">Beware the thane of Fife. Dismiss me. Enough.</line>
			</speech>
			<stagedir>Descends</stagedir>
			<speech id="IV_1_26">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="IV_1_26_1">Whate'er thou art, for thy good caution, thanks;</line>
				<line id="IV_1_26_2">Thou hast harp'd my fear aright: but one</line>
				<line id="IV_1_26_3">word more,--</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_1_27">
				<speaker persona="Witches">First Witch</speaker>
				<line id="IV_1_27_1">He will not be commanded: here's another,</line>
				<line id="IV_1_27_2">More potent than the first.</line>
			</speech>
			<stagedir>Thunder. Second Apparition: A bloody Child</stagedir>
			<speech id="IV_1_28">
				<speaker persona="">Second Apparition</speaker>
				<line id="IV_1_28_1">Macbeth! Macbeth! Macbeth!</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_1_29">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="IV_1_29_1">Had I three ears, I'ld hear thee.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_1_30">
				<speaker persona="">Second Apparition</speaker>
				<line id="IV_1_30_1">Be bloody, bold, and resolute; laugh to scorn</line>
				<line id="IV_1_30_2">The power of man, for none of woman born</line>
				<line id="IV_1_30_3">Shall harm Macbeth.</line>
			</speech>
			<stagedir>Descends</stagedir>
			<speech id="IV_1_31">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="IV_1_31_1">Then live, Macduff: what need I fear of thee?</line>
				<line id="IV_1_31_2">But yet I'll make assurance double sure,</line>
				<line id="IV_1_31_3">And take a bond of fate: thou shalt not live;</line>
				<line id="IV_1_31_4">That I may tell pale-hearted fear it lies,</line>
				<line id="IV_1_31_5">And sleep in spite of thunder.</line>
				<stagedir>Thunder. Third Apparition: a Child crowned,
with a tree in his hand</stagedir>
				<line id="IV_1_31_7">What is this</line>
				<line id="IV_1_31_8">That rises like the issue of a king,</line>
				<line id="IV_1_31_9">And wears upon his baby-brow the round</line>
				<line id="IV_1_31_10">And top of sovereignty?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_1_32">
				<speaker persona="">ALL</speaker>
				<line id="IV_1_32_1">Listen, but speak not to't.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_1_33">
				<speaker persona="">Third Apparition</speaker>
				<line id="IV_1_33_1">Be lion-mettled, proud; and take no care</line>
				<line id="IV_1_33_2">Who chafes, who frets, or where conspirers are:</line>
				<line id="IV_1_33_3">Macbeth shall never vanquish'd be until</line>
				<line id="IV_1_33_4">Great Birnam wood to high Dunsinane hill</line>
				<line id="IV_1_33_5">Shall come against him.</line>
			</speech>
			<stagedir>Descends</stagedir>
			<speech id="IV_1_34">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="IV_1_34_1">That will never be</line>
				<line id="IV_1_34_2">Who can impress the forest, bid the tree</line>
				<line id="IV_1_34_3">Unfix his earth-bound root? Sweet bodements! good!</line>
				<line id="IV_1_34_4">Rebellion's head, rise never till the wood</line>
				<line id="IV_1_34_5">Of Birnam rise, and our high-placed Macbeth</line>
				<line id="IV_1_34_6">Shall live the lease of nature, pay his breath</line>
				<line id="IV_1_34_7">To time and mortal custom. Yet my heart</line>
				<line id="IV_1_34_8">Throbs to know one thing: tell me, if your art</line>
				<line id="IV_1_34_9">Can tell so much: shall Banquo's issue ever</line>
				<line id="IV_1_34_10">Reign in this kingdom?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_1_35">
				<speaker persona="">ALL</speaker>
				<line id="IV_1_35_1">Seek to know no more.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_1_36">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="IV_1_36_1">I will be satisfied: deny me this,</line>
				<line id="IV_1_36_2">And an eternal curse fall on you! Let me know.</line>
				<line id="IV_1_36_3">Why sinks that cauldron? and what noise is this?</line>
			</speech>
			<stagedir>Hautboys</stagedir>
			<speech id="IV_1_37">
				<speaker persona="Witches">First Witch</speaker>
				<line id="IV_1_37_1">Show!</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_1_38">
				<speaker persona="Witches">Second  Witch</speaker>
				<line id="IV_1_38_1">Show!</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_1_39">
				<speaker persona="Witches">Third  Witch</speaker>
				<line id="IV_1_39_1">Show!</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_1_40">
				<speaker persona="Witches">ALL</speaker>
				<line id="IV_1_40_1">Show his eyes, and grieve his heart;</line>
				<line id="IV_1_40_2">Come like shadows, so depart!</line>
			</speech>
			<stagedir>A show of Eight Kings, the last with a glass in
his hand; GHOST OF BANQUO following</stagedir>
			<speech id="IV_1_41">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="IV_1_41_1">Thou art too like the spirit of Banquo: down!</line>
				<line id="IV_1_41_2">Thy crown does sear mine eye-balls. And thy hair,</line>
				<line id="IV_1_41_3">Thou other gold-bound brow, is like the first.</line>
				<line id="IV_1_41_4">A third is like the former. Filthy hags!</line>
				<line id="IV_1_41_5">Why do you show me this? A fourth! Start, eyes!</line>
				<line id="IV_1_41_6">What, will the line stretch out to the crack of doom?</line>
				<line id="IV_1_41_7">Another yet! A seventh! I'll see no more:</line>
				<line id="IV_1_41_8">And yet the eighth appears, who bears a glass</line>
				<line id="IV_1_41_9">Which shows me many more; and some I see</line>
				<line id="IV_1_41_10">That two-fold balls and treble scepters carry:</line>
				<line id="IV_1_41_11">Horrible sight! Now, I see, 'tis true;</line>
				<line id="IV_1_41_12">For the blood-bolter'd Banquo smiles upon me,</line>
				<line id="IV_1_41_13">And points at them for his.</line>
				<stagedir>Apparitions vanish</stagedir>
				<line id="IV_1_41_15">What, is this so?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_1_42">
				<speaker persona="Witches">First Witch</speaker>
				<line id="IV_1_42_1">Ay, sir, all this is so: but why</line>
				<line id="IV_1_42_2">Stands Macbeth thus amazedly?</line>
				<line id="IV_1_42_3">Come, sisters, cheer we up his sprites,</line>
				<line id="IV_1_42_4">And show the best of our delights:</line>
				<line id="IV_1_42_5">I'll charm the air to give a sound,</line>
				<line id="IV_1_42_6">While you perform your antic round:</line>
				<line id="IV_1_42_7">That this great king may kindly say,</line>
				<line id="IV_1_42_8">Our duties did his welcome pay.</line>
			</speech>
			<stagedir>Music. The witches dance and then vanish,
with HECATE</stagedir>
			<speech id="IV_1_43">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="IV_1_43_1">Where are they? Gone? Let this pernicious hour</line>
				<line id="IV_1_43_2">Stand aye accursed in the calendar!</line>
				<line id="IV_1_43_3">Come in, without there!</line>
			</speech>
			<stagedir>Enter LENNOX</stagedir>
			<speech id="IV_1_44">
				<speaker persona="Lennox">LENNOX</speaker>
				<line id="IV_1_44_1">What's your grace's will?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_1_45">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="IV_1_45_1">Saw you the weird sisters?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_1_46">
				<speaker persona="Lennox">LENNOX</speaker>
				<line id="IV_1_46_1">No, my lord.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_1_47">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="IV_1_47_1">Came they not by you?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_1_48">
				<speaker persona="Lennox">LENNOX</speaker>
				<line id="IV_1_48_1">No, indeed, my lord.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_1_49">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="IV_1_49_1">Infected be the air whereon they ride;</line>
				<line id="IV_1_49_2">And damn'd all those that trust them! I did hear</line>
				<line id="IV_1_49_3">The galloping of horse: who was't came by?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_1_50">
				<speaker persona="Lennox">LENNOX</speaker>
				<line id="IV_1_50_1">'Tis two or three, my lord, that bring you word</line>
				<line id="IV_1_50_2">Macduff is fled to England.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_1_51">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="IV_1_51_1">Fled to England!</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_1_52">
				<speaker persona="Lennox">LENNOX</speaker>
				<line id="IV_1_52_1">Ay, my good lord.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_1_53">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="IV_1_53_1">Time, thou anticipatest my dread exploits:</line>
				<line id="IV_1_53_2">The flighty purpose never is o'ertook</line>
				<line id="IV_1_53_3">Unless the deed go with it; from this moment</line>
				<line id="IV_1_53_4">The very firstlings of my heart shall be</line>
				<line id="IV_1_53_5">The firstlings of my hand. And even now,</line>
				<line id="IV_1_53_6">To crown my thoughts with acts, be it thought and done:</line>
				<line id="IV_1_53_7">The castle of Macduff I will surprise;</line>
				<line id="IV_1_53_8">Seize upon Fife; give to the edge o' the sword</line>
				<line id="IV_1_53_9">His wife, his babes, and all unfortunate souls</line>
				<line id="IV_1_53_10">That trace him in his line. No boasting like a fool;</line>
				<line id="IV_1_53_11">This deed I'll do before this purpose cool.</line>
				<line id="IV_1_53_12">But no more sights!--Where are these gentlemen?</line>
				<line id="IV_1_53_13">Come, bring me where they are.</line>
			</speech>
			<stagedir>Exeunt</stagedir>
		</scene>
		<scene id="IV_2">
			<title>SCENE II.  Fife. Macduff's castle.</title>
			<stagedir>Enter LADY MACDUFF, her Son, and ROSS</stagedir>
			<speech id="IV_2_1">
				<speaker persona="Lady_Macduff">LADY MACDUFF</speaker>
				<line id="IV_2_1_1">What had he done, to make him fly the land?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_2_2">
				<speaker persona="Ross">ROSS</speaker>
				<line id="IV_2_2_1">You must have patience, madam.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_2_3">
				<speaker persona="Lady_Macduff">LADY MACDUFF</speaker>
				<line id="IV_2_3_1">He had none:</line>
				<line id="IV_2_3_2">His flight was madness: when our actions do not,</line>
				<line id="IV_2_3_3">Our fears do make us traitors.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_2_4">
				<speaker persona="Ross">ROSS</speaker>
				<line id="IV_2_4_1">You know not</line>
				<line id="IV_2_4_2">Whether it was his wisdom or his fear.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_2_5">
				<speaker persona="Lady_Macduff">LADY MACDUFF</speaker>
				<line id="IV_2_5_1">Wisdom! to leave his wife, to leave his babes,</line>
				<line id="IV_2_5_2">His mansion and his titles in a place</line>
				<line id="IV_2_5_3">From whence himself does fly? He loves us not;</line>
				<line id="IV_2_5_4">He wants the natural touch: for the poor wren,</line>
				<line id="IV_2_5_5">The most diminutive of birds, will fight,</line>
				<line id="IV_2_5_6">Her young ones in her nest, against the owl.</line>
				<line id="IV_2_5_7">All is the fear and nothing is the love;</line>
				<line id="IV_2_5_8">As little is the wisdom, where the flight</line>
				<line id="IV_2_5_9">So runs against all reason.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_2_6">
				<speaker persona="Ross">ROSS</speaker>
				<line id="IV_2_6_1">My dearest coz,</line>
				<line id="IV_2_6_2">I pray you, school yourself: but for your husband,</line>
				<line id="IV_2_6_3">He is noble, wise, judicious, and best knows</line>
				<line id="IV_2_6_4">The fits o' the season. I dare not speak</line>
				<line id="IV_2_6_5">much further;</line>
				<line id="IV_2_6_6">But cruel are the times, when we are traitors</line>
				<line id="IV_2_6_7">And do not know ourselves, when we hold rumour</line>
				<line id="IV_2_6_8">From what we fear, yet know not what we fear,</line>
				<line id="IV_2_6_9">But float upon a wild and violent sea</line>
				<line id="IV_2_6_10">Each way and move. I take my leave of you:</line>
				<line id="IV_2_6_11">Shall not be long but I'll be here again:</line>
				<line id="IV_2_6_12">Things at the worst will cease, or else climb upward</line>
				<line id="IV_2_6_13">To what they were before. My pretty cousin,</line>
				<line id="IV_2_6_14">Blessing upon you!</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_2_7">
				<speaker persona="Lady_Macduff">LADY MACDUFF</speaker>
				<line id="IV_2_7_1">Father'd he is, and yet he's fatherless.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_2_8">
				<speaker persona="Ross">ROSS</speaker>
				<line id="IV_2_8_1">I am so much a fool, should I stay longer,</line>
				<line id="IV_2_8_2">It would be my disgrace and your discomfort:</line>
				<line id="IV_2_8_3">I take my leave at once.</line>
			</speech>
			<stagedir>Exit</stagedir>
			<speech id="IV_2_9">
				<speaker persona="Lady_Macduff">LADY MACDUFF</speaker>
				<line id="IV_2_9_1">Sirrah, your father's dead;</line>
				<line id="IV_2_9_2">And what will you do now? How will you live?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_2_10">
				<speaker persona="Boy">Son</speaker>
				<line id="IV_2_10_1">As birds do, mother.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_2_11">
				<speaker persona="Lady_Macduff">LADY MACDUFF</speaker>
				<line id="IV_2_11_1">What, with worms and flies?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_2_12">
				<speaker persona="Boy">Son</speaker>
				<line id="IV_2_12_1">With what I get, I mean; and so do they.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_2_13">
				<speaker persona="Lady_Macduff">LADY MACDUFF</speaker>
				<line id="IV_2_13_1">Poor bird! thou'ldst never fear the net nor lime,</line>
				<line id="IV_2_13_2">The pitfall nor the gin.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_2_14">
				<speaker persona="Boy">Son</speaker>
				<line id="IV_2_14_1">Why should I, mother? Poor birds they are not set for.</line>
				<line id="IV_2_14_2">My father is not dead, for all your saying.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_2_15">
				<speaker persona="Lady_Macduff">LADY MACDUFF</speaker>
				<line id="IV_2_15_1">Yes, he is dead; how wilt thou do for a father?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_2_16">
				<speaker persona="Boy">Son</speaker>
				<line id="IV_2_16_1">Nay, how will you do for a husband?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_2_17">
				<speaker persona="Lady_Macduff">LADY MACDUFF</speaker>
				<line id="IV_2_17_1">Why, I can buy me twenty at any market.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_2_18">
				<speaker persona="Boy">Son</speaker>
				<line id="IV_2_18_1">Then you'll buy 'em to sell again.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_2_19">
				<speaker persona="Lady_Macduff">LADY MACDUFF</speaker>
				<line id="IV_2_19_1">Thou speak'st with all thy wit: and yet, i' faith,</line>
				<line id="IV_2_19_2">With wit enough for thee.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_2_20">
				<speaker persona="Boy">Son</speaker>
				<line id="IV_2_20_1">Was my father a traitor, mother?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_2_21">
				<speaker persona="Lady_Macduff">LADY MACDUFF</speaker>
				<line id="IV_2_21_1">Ay, that he was.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_2_22">
				<speaker persona="Boy">Son</speaker>
				<line id="IV_2_22_1">What is a traitor?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_2_23">
				<speaker persona="Lady_Macduff">LADY MACDUFF</speaker>
				<line id="IV_2_23_1">Why, one that swears and lies.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_2_24">
				<speaker persona="Boy">Son</speaker>
				<line id="IV_2_24_1">And be all traitors that do so?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_2_25">
				<speaker persona="Lady_Macduff">LADY MACDUFF</speaker>
				<line id="IV_2_25_1">Every one that does so is a traitor, and must be hanged.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_2_26">
				<speaker persona="Boy">Son</speaker>
				<line id="IV_2_26_1">And must they all be hanged that swear and lie?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_2_27">
				<speaker persona="Lady_Macduff">LADY MACDUFF</speaker>
				<line id="IV_2_27_1">Every one.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_2_28">
				<speaker persona="Boy">Son</speaker>
				<line id="IV_2_28_1">Who must hang them?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_2_29">
				<speaker persona="Lady_Macduff">LADY MACDUFF</speaker>
				<line id="IV_2_29_1">Why, the honest men.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_2_30">
				<speaker persona="Boy">Son</speaker>
				<line id="IV_2_30_1">Then the liars and swearers are fools,</line>
				<line id="IV_2_30_2">for there are liars and swearers enow to beat</line>
				<line id="IV_2_30_3">the honest men and hang up them.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_2_31">
				<speaker persona="Lady_Macduff">LADY MACDUFF</speaker>
				<line id="IV_2_31_1">Now, God help thee, poor monkey!</line>
				<line id="IV_2_31_2">But how wilt thou do for a father?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_2_32">
				<speaker persona="Boy">Son</speaker>
				<line id="IV_2_32_1">If he were dead, you'ld weep for</line>
				<line id="IV_2_32_2">him: if you would not, it were a good sign</line>
				<line id="IV_2_32_3">that I should quickly have a new father.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_2_33">
				<speaker persona="Lady_Macduff">LADY MACDUFF</speaker>
				<line id="IV_2_33_1">Poor prattler, how thou talk'st!</line>
			</speech>
			<stagedir>Enter a Messenger</stagedir>
			<speech id="IV_2_34">
				<speaker persona="">Messenger</speaker>
				<line id="IV_2_34_1">Bless you, fair dame! I am not to you known,</line>
				<line id="IV_2_34_2">Though in your state of honour I am perfect.</line>
				<line id="IV_2_34_3">I doubt some danger does approach you nearly:</line>
				<line id="IV_2_34_4">If you will take a homely man's advice,</line>
				<line id="IV_2_34_5">Be not found here; hence, with your little ones.</line>
				<line id="IV_2_34_6">To fright you thus, methinks, I am too savage;</line>
				<line id="IV_2_34_7">To do worse to you were fell cruelty,</line>
				<line id="IV_2_34_8">Which is too nigh your person. Heaven preserve you!</line>
				<line id="IV_2_34_9">I dare abide no longer.</line>
			</speech>
			<stagedir>Exit</stagedir>
			<speech id="IV_2_35">
				<speaker persona="Lady_Macduff">LADY MACDUFF</speaker>
				<line id="IV_2_35_1">Whither should I fly?</line>
				<line id="IV_2_35_2">I have done no harm. But I remember now</line>
				<line id="IV_2_35_3">I am in this earthly world; where to do harm</line>
				<line id="IV_2_35_4">Is often laudable, to do good sometime</line>
				<line id="IV_2_35_5">Accounted dangerous folly: why then, alas,</line>
				<line id="IV_2_35_6">Do I put up that womanly defence,</line>
				<line id="IV_2_35_7">To say I have done no harm?</line>
				<stagedir>Enter Murderers</stagedir>
				<line id="IV_2_35_9">What are these faces?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_2_36">
				<speaker persona="">First Murderer</speaker>
				<line id="IV_2_36_1">Where is your husband?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_2_37">
				<speaker persona="Lady_Macduff">LADY MACDUFF</speaker>
				<line id="IV_2_37_1">I hope, in no place so unsanctified</line>
				<line id="IV_2_37_2">Where such as thou mayst find him.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_2_38">
				<speaker persona="">First Murderer</speaker>
				<line id="IV_2_38_1">He's a traitor.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_2_39">
				<speaker persona="Boy">Son</speaker>
				<line id="IV_2_39_1">Thou liest, thou shag-hair'd villain!</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_2_40">
				<speaker persona="">First Murderer</speaker>
				<line id="IV_2_40_1">What, you egg!</line>
				<stagedir>Stabbing him</stagedir>
				<line id="IV_2_40_3">Young fry of treachery!</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_2_41">
				<speaker persona="Boy">Son</speaker>
				<line id="IV_2_41_1">He has kill'd me, mother:</line>
				<line id="IV_2_41_2">Run away, I pray you!</line>
			</speech>
			<stagedir>Dies</stagedir>
			<stagedir>Exit LADY MACDUFF, crying 'Murder!' Exeunt
Murderers, following her</stagedir>
		</scene>
		<scene id="IV_3">
			<title>SCENE III.  England. Before the King's palace.</title>
			<stagedir>Enter MALCOLM and MACDUFF</stagedir>
			<speech id="IV_3_1">
				<speaker persona="Malcolm">MALCOLM</speaker>
				<line id="IV_3_1_1">Let us seek out some desolate shade, and there</line>
				<line id="IV_3_1_2">Weep our sad bosoms empty.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_3_2">
				<speaker persona="Macduff">MACDUFF</speaker>
				<line id="IV_3_2_1">Let us rather</line>
				<line id="IV_3_2_2">Hold fast the mortal sword, and like good men</line>
				<line id="IV_3_2_3">Bestride our down-fall'n birthdom: each new morn</line>
				<line id="IV_3_2_4">New widows howl, new orphans cry, new sorrows</line>
				<line id="IV_3_2_5">Strike heaven on the face, that it resounds</line>
				<line id="IV_3_2_6">As if it felt with Scotland and yell'd out</line>
				<line id="IV_3_2_7">Like syllable of dolour.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_3_3">
				<speaker persona="Malcolm">MALCOLM</speaker>
				<line id="IV_3_3_1">What I believe I'll wail,</line>
				<line id="IV_3_3_2">What know believe, and what I can redress,</line>
				<line id="IV_3_3_3">As I shall find the time to friend, I will.</line>
				<line id="IV_3_3_4">What you have spoke, it may be so perchance.</line>
				<line id="IV_3_3_5">This tyrant, whose sole name blisters our tongues,</line>
				<line id="IV_3_3_6">Was once thought honest: you have loved him well.</line>
				<line id="IV_3_3_7">He hath not touch'd you yet. I am young;</line>
				<line id="IV_3_3_8">but something</line>
				<line id="IV_3_3_9">You may deserve of him through me, and wisdom</line>
				<line id="IV_3_3_10">To offer up a weak poor innocent lamb</line>
				<line id="IV_3_3_11">To appease an angry god.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_3_4">
				<speaker persona="Macduff">MACDUFF</speaker>
				<line id="IV_3_4_1">I am not treacherous.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_3_5">
				<speaker persona="Malcolm">MALCOLM</speaker>
				<line id="IV_3_5_1">But Macbeth is.</line>
				<line id="IV_3_5_2">A good and virtuous nature may recoil</line>
				<line id="IV_3_5_3">In an imperial charge. But I shall crave</line>
				<line id="IV_3_5_4">your pardon;</line>
				<line id="IV_3_5_5">That which you are my thoughts cannot transpose:</line>
				<line id="IV_3_5_6">Angels are bright still, though the brightest fell;</line>
				<line id="IV_3_5_7">Though all things foul would wear the brows of grace,</line>
				<line id="IV_3_5_8">Yet grace must still look so.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_3_6">
				<speaker persona="Macduff">MACDUFF</speaker>
				<line id="IV_3_6_1">I have lost my hopes.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_3_7">
				<speaker persona="Malcolm">MALCOLM</speaker>
				<line id="IV_3_7_1">Perchance even there where I did find my doubts.</line>
				<line id="IV_3_7_2">Why in that rawness left you wife and child,</line>
				<line id="IV_3_7_3">Those precious motives, those strong knots of love,</line>
				<line id="IV_3_7_4">Without leave-taking? I pray you,</line>
				<line id="IV_3_7_5">Let not my jealousies be your dishonours,</line>
				<line id="IV_3_7_6">But mine own safeties. You may be rightly just,</line>
				<line id="IV_3_7_7">Whatever I shall think.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_3_8">
				<speaker persona="Macduff">MACDUFF</speaker>
				<line id="IV_3_8_1">Bleed, bleed, poor country!</line>
				<line id="IV_3_8_2">Great tyranny! lay thou thy basis sure,</line>
				<line id="IV_3_8_3">For goodness dare not cheque thee: wear thou</line>
				<line id="IV_3_8_4">thy wrongs;</line>
				<line id="IV_3_8_5">The title is affeer'd! Fare thee well, lord:</line>
				<line id="IV_3_8_6">I would not be the villain that thou think'st</line>
				<line id="IV_3_8_7">For the whole space that's in the tyrant's grasp,</line>
				<line id="IV_3_8_8">And the rich East to boot.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_3_9">
				<speaker persona="Malcolm">MALCOLM</speaker>
				<line id="IV_3_9_1">Be not offended:</line>
				<line id="IV_3_9_2">I speak not as in absolute fear of you.</line>
				<line id="IV_3_9_3">I think our country sinks beneath the yoke;</line>
				<line id="IV_3_9_4">It weeps, it bleeds; and each new day a gash</line>
				<line id="IV_3_9_5">Is added to her wounds: I think withal</line>
				<line id="IV_3_9_6">There would be hands uplifted in my right;</line>
				<line id="IV_3_9_7">And here from gracious England have I offer</line>
				<line id="IV_3_9_8">Of goodly thousands: but, for all this,</line>
				<line id="IV_3_9_9">When I shall tread upon the tyrant's head,</line>
				<line id="IV_3_9_10">Or wear it on my sword, yet my poor country</line>
				<line id="IV_3_9_11">Shall have more vices than it had before,</line>
				<line id="IV_3_9_12">More suffer and more sundry ways than ever,</line>
				<line id="IV_3_9_13">By him that shall succeed.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_3_10">
				<speaker persona="Macduff">MACDUFF</speaker>
				<line id="IV_3_10_1">What should he be?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_3_11">
				<speaker persona="Malcolm">MALCOLM</speaker>
				<line id="IV_3_11_1">It is myself I mean: in whom I know</line>
				<line id="IV_3_11_2">All the particulars of vice so grafted</line>
				<line id="IV_3_11_3">That, when they shall be open'd, black Macbeth</line>
				<line id="IV_3_11_4">Will seem as pure as snow, and the poor state</line>
				<line id="IV_3_11_5">Esteem him as a lamb, being compared</line>
				<line id="IV_3_11_6">With my confineless harms.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_3_12">
				<speaker persona="Macduff">MACDUFF</speaker>
				<line id="IV_3_12_1">Not in the legions</line>
				<line id="IV_3_12_2">Of horrid hell can come a devil more damn'd</line>
				<line id="IV_3_12_3">In evils to top Macbeth.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_3_13">
				<speaker persona="Malcolm">MALCOLM</speaker>
				<line id="IV_3_13_1">I grant him bloody,</line>
				<line id="IV_3_13_2">Luxurious, avaricious, false, deceitful,</line>
				<line id="IV_3_13_3">Sudden, malicious, smacking of every sin</line>
				<line id="IV_3_13_4">That has a name: but there's no bottom, none,</line>
				<line id="IV_3_13_5">In my voluptuousness: your wives, your daughters,</line>
				<line id="IV_3_13_6">Your matrons and your maids, could not fill up</line>
				<line id="IV_3_13_7">The cistern of my lust, and my desire</line>
				<line id="IV_3_13_8">All continent impediments would o'erbear</line>
				<line id="IV_3_13_9">That did oppose my will: better Macbeth</line>
				<line id="IV_3_13_10">Than such an one to reign.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_3_14">
				<speaker persona="Macduff">MACDUFF</speaker>
				<line id="IV_3_14_1">Boundless intemperance</line>
				<line id="IV_3_14_2">In nature is a tyranny; it hath been</line>
				<line id="IV_3_14_3">The untimely emptying of the happy throne</line>
				<line id="IV_3_14_4">And fall of many kings. But fear not yet</line>
				<line id="IV_3_14_5">To take upon you what is yours: you may</line>
				<line id="IV_3_14_6">Convey your pleasures in a spacious plenty,</line>
				<line id="IV_3_14_7">And yet seem cold, the time you may so hoodwink.</line>
				<line id="IV_3_14_8">We have willing dames enough: there cannot be</line>
				<line id="IV_3_14_9">That vulture in you, to devour so many</line>
				<line id="IV_3_14_10">As will to greatness dedicate themselves,</line>
				<line id="IV_3_14_11">Finding it so inclined.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_3_15">
				<speaker persona="Malcolm">MALCOLM</speaker>
				<line id="IV_3_15_1">With this there grows</line>
				<line id="IV_3_15_2">In my most ill-composed affection such</line>
				<line id="IV_3_15_3">A stanchless avarice that, were I king,</line>
				<line id="IV_3_15_4">I should cut off the nobles for their lands,</line>
				<line id="IV_3_15_5">Desire his jewels and this other's house:</line>
				<line id="IV_3_15_6">And my more-having would be as a sauce</line>
				<line id="IV_3_15_7">To make me hunger more; that I should forge</line>
				<line id="IV_3_15_8">Quarrels unjust against the good and loyal,</line>
				<line id="IV_3_15_9">Destroying them for wealth.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_3_16">
				<speaker persona="Macduff">MACDUFF</speaker>
				<line id="IV_3_16_1">This avarice</line>
				<line id="IV_3_16_2">Sticks deeper, grows with more pernicious root</line>
				<line id="IV_3_16_3">Than summer-seeming lust, and it hath been</line>
				<line id="IV_3_16_4">The sword of our slain kings: yet do not fear;</line>
				<line id="IV_3_16_5">Scotland hath foisons to fill up your will.</line>
				<line id="IV_3_16_6">Of your mere own: all these are portable,</line>
				<line id="IV_3_16_7">With other graces weigh'd.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_3_17">
				<speaker persona="Malcolm">MALCOLM</speaker>
				<line id="IV_3_17_1">But I have none: the king-becoming graces,</line>
				<line id="IV_3_17_2">As justice, verity, temperance, stableness,</line>
				<line id="IV_3_17_3">Bounty, perseverance, mercy, lowliness,</line>
				<line id="IV_3_17_4">Devotion, patience, courage, fortitude,</line>
				<line id="IV_3_17_5">I have no relish of them, but abound</line>
				<line id="IV_3_17_6">In the division of each several crime,</line>
				<line id="IV_3_17_7">Acting it many ways. Nay, had I power, I should</line>
				<line id="IV_3_17_8">Pour the sweet milk of concord into hell,</line>
				<line id="IV_3_17_9">Uproar the universal peace, confound</line>
				<line id="IV_3_17_10">All unity on earth.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_3_18">
				<speaker persona="Macduff">MACDUFF</speaker>
				<line id="IV_3_18_1">O Scotland, Scotland!</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_3_19">
				<speaker persona="Malcolm">MALCOLM</speaker>
				<line id="IV_3_19_1">If such a one be fit to govern, speak:</line>
				<line id="IV_3_19_2">I am as I have spoken.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_3_20">
				<speaker persona="Macduff">MACDUFF</speaker>
				<line id="IV_3_20_1">Fit to govern!</line>
				<line id="IV_3_20_2">No, not to live. O nation miserable,</line>
				<line id="IV_3_20_3">With an untitled tyrant bloody-scepter'd,</line>
				<line id="IV_3_20_4">When shalt thou see thy wholesome days again,</line>
				<line id="IV_3_20_5">Since that the truest issue of thy throne</line>
				<line id="IV_3_20_6">By his own interdiction stands accursed,</line>
				<line id="IV_3_20_7">And does blaspheme his breed? Thy royal father</line>
				<line id="IV_3_20_8">Was a most sainted king: the queen that bore thee,</line>
				<line id="IV_3_20_9">Oftener upon her knees than on her feet,</line>
				<line id="IV_3_20_10">Died every day she lived. Fare thee well!</line>
				<line id="IV_3_20_11">These evils thou repeat'st upon thyself</line>
				<line id="IV_3_20_12">Have banish'd me from Scotland. O my breast,</line>
				<line id="IV_3_20_13">Thy hope ends here!</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_3_21">
				<speaker persona="Malcolm">MALCOLM</speaker>
				<line id="IV_3_21_1">Macduff, this noble passion,</line>
				<line id="IV_3_21_2">Child of integrity, hath from my soul</line>
				<line id="IV_3_21_3">Wiped the black scruples, reconciled my thoughts</line>
				<line id="IV_3_21_4">To thy good truth and honour. Devilish Macbeth</line>
				<line id="IV_3_21_5">By many of these trains hath sought to win me</line>
				<line id="IV_3_21_6">Into his power, and modest wisdom plucks me</line>
				<line id="IV_3_21_7">From over-credulous haste: but God above</line>
				<line id="IV_3_21_8">Deal between thee and me! for even now</line>
				<line id="IV_3_21_9">I put myself to thy direction, and</line>
				<line id="IV_3_21_10">Unspeak mine own detraction, here abjure</line>
				<line id="IV_3_21_11">The taints and blames I laid upon myself,</line>
				<line id="IV_3_21_12">For strangers to my nature. I am yet</line>
				<line id="IV_3_21_13">Unknown to woman, never was forsworn,</line>
				<line id="IV_3_21_14">Scarcely have coveted what was mine own,</line>
				<line id="IV_3_21_15">At no time broke my faith, would not betray</line>
				<line id="IV_3_21_16">The devil to his fellow and delight</line>
				<line id="IV_3_21_17">No less in truth than life: my first false speaking</line>
				<line id="IV_3_21_18">Was this upon myself: what I am truly,</line>
				<line id="IV_3_21_19">Is thine and my poor country's to command:</line>
				<line id="IV_3_21_20">Whither indeed, before thy here-approach,</line>
				<line id="IV_3_21_21">Old Siward, with ten thousand warlike men,</line>
				<line id="IV_3_21_22">Already at a point, was setting forth.</line>
				<line id="IV_3_21_23">Now we'll together; and the chance of goodness</line>
				<line id="IV_3_21_24">Be like our warranted quarrel! Why are you silent?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_3_22">
				<speaker persona="Macduff">MACDUFF</speaker>
				<line id="IV_3_22_1">Such welcome and unwelcome things at once</line>
				<line id="IV_3_22_2">'Tis hard to reconcile.</line>
			</speech>
			<stagedir>Enter a Doctor</stagedir>
			<speech id="IV_3_23">
				<speaker persona="Malcolm">MALCOLM</speaker>
				<line id="IV_3_23_1">Well; more anon.--Comes the king forth, I pray you?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_3_24">
				<speaker persona="">Doctor</speaker>
				<line id="IV_3_24_1">Ay, sir; there are a crew of wretched souls</line>
				<line id="IV_3_24_2">That stay his cure: their malady convinces</line>
				<line id="IV_3_24_3">The great assay of art; but at his touch--</line>
				<line id="IV_3_24_4">Such sanctity hath heaven given his hand--</line>
				<line id="IV_3_24_5">They presently amend.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_3_25">
				<speaker persona="Malcolm">MALCOLM</speaker>
				<line id="IV_3_25_1">I thank you, doctor.</line>
			</speech>
			<stagedir>Exit Doctor</stagedir>
			<speech id="IV_3_26">
				<speaker persona="Macduff">MACDUFF</speaker>
				<line id="IV_3_26_1">What's the disease he means?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_3_27">
				<speaker persona="Malcolm">MALCOLM</speaker>
				<line id="IV_3_27_1">'Tis call'd the evil:</line>
				<line id="IV_3_27_2">A most miraculous work in this good king;</line>
				<line id="IV_3_27_3">Which often, since my here-remain in England,</line>
				<line id="IV_3_27_4">I have seen him do. How he solicits heaven,</line>
				<line id="IV_3_27_5">Himself best knows: but strangely-visited people,</line>
				<line id="IV_3_27_6">All swoln and ulcerous, pitiful to the eye,</line>
				<line id="IV_3_27_7">The mere despair of surgery, he cures,</line>
				<line id="IV_3_27_8">Hanging a golden stamp about their necks,</line>
				<line id="IV_3_27_9">Put on with holy prayers: and 'tis spoken,</line>
				<line id="IV_3_27_10">To the succeeding royalty he leaves</line>
				<line id="IV_3_27_11">The healing benediction. With this strange virtue,</line>
				<line id="IV_3_27_12">He hath a heavenly gift of prophecy,</line>
				<line id="IV_3_27_13">And sundry blessings hang about his throne,</line>
				<line id="IV_3_27_14">That speak him full of grace.</line>
			</speech>
			<stagedir>Enter ROSS</stagedir>
			<speech id="IV_3_28">
				<speaker persona="Macduff">MACDUFF</speaker>
				<line id="IV_3_28_1">See, who comes here?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_3_29">
				<speaker persona="Malcolm">MALCOLM</speaker>
				<line id="IV_3_29_1">My countryman; but yet I know him not.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_3_30">
				<speaker persona="Macduff">MACDUFF</speaker>
				<line id="IV_3_30_1">My ever-gentle cousin, welcome hither.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_3_31">
				<speaker persona="Malcolm">MALCOLM</speaker>
				<line id="IV_3_31_1">I know him now. Good God, betimes remove</line>
				<line id="IV_3_31_2">The means that makes us strangers!</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_3_32">
				<speaker persona="Ross">ROSS</speaker>
				<line id="IV_3_32_1">Sir, amen.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_3_33">
				<speaker persona="Macduff">MACDUFF</speaker>
				<line id="IV_3_33_1">Stands Scotland where it did?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_3_34">
				<speaker persona="Ross">ROSS</speaker>
				<line id="IV_3_34_1">Alas, poor country!</line>
				<line id="IV_3_34_2">Almost afraid to know itself. It cannot</line>
				<line id="IV_3_34_3">Be call'd our mother, but our grave; where nothing,</line>
				<line id="IV_3_34_4">But who knows nothing, is once seen to smile;</line>
				<line id="IV_3_34_5">Where sighs and groans and shrieks that rend the air</line>
				<line id="IV_3_34_6">Are made, not mark'd; where violent sorrow seems</line>
				<line id="IV_3_34_7">A modern ecstasy; the dead man's knell</line>
				<line id="IV_3_34_8">Is there scarce ask'd for who; and good men's lives</line>
				<line id="IV_3_34_9">Expire before the flowers in their caps,</line>
				<line id="IV_3_34_10">Dying or ere they sicken.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_3_35">
				<speaker persona="Macduff">MACDUFF</speaker>
				<line id="IV_3_35_1">O, relation</line>
				<line id="IV_3_35_2">Too nice, and yet too true!</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_3_36">
				<speaker persona="Malcolm">MALCOLM</speaker>
				<line id="IV_3_36_1">What's the newest grief?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_3_37">
				<speaker persona="Ross">ROSS</speaker>
				<line id="IV_3_37_1">That of an hour's age doth hiss the speaker:</line>
				<line id="IV_3_37_2">Each minute teems a new one.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_3_38">
				<speaker persona="Macduff">MACDUFF</speaker>
				<line id="IV_3_38_1">How does my wife?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_3_39">
				<speaker persona="Ross">ROSS</speaker>
				<line id="IV_3_39_1">Why, well.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_3_40">
				<speaker persona="Macduff">MACDUFF</speaker>
				<line id="IV_3_40_1">And all my children?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_3_41">
				<speaker persona="Ross">ROSS</speaker>
				<line id="IV_3_41_1">Well too.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_3_42">
				<speaker persona="Macduff">MACDUFF</speaker>
				<line id="IV_3_42_1">The tyrant has not batter'd at their peace?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_3_43">
				<speaker persona="Ross">ROSS</speaker>
				<line id="IV_3_43_1">No; they were well at peace when I did leave 'em.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_3_44">
				<speaker persona="Macduff">MACDUFF</speaker>
				<line id="IV_3_44_1">But not a niggard of your speech: how goes't?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_3_45">
				<speaker persona="Ross">ROSS</speaker>
				<line id="IV_3_45_1">When I came hither to transport the tidings,</line>
				<line id="IV_3_45_2">Which I have heavily borne, there ran a rumour</line>
				<line id="IV_3_45_3">Of many worthy fellows that were out;</line>
				<line id="IV_3_45_4">Which was to my belief witness'd the rather,</line>
				<line id="IV_3_45_5">For that I saw the tyrant's power a-foot:</line>
				<line id="IV_3_45_6">Now is the time of help; your eye in Scotland</line>
				<line id="IV_3_45_7">Would create soldiers, make our women fight,</line>
				<line id="IV_3_45_8">To doff their dire distresses.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_3_46">
				<speaker persona="Malcolm">MALCOLM</speaker>
				<line id="IV_3_46_1">Be't their comfort</line>
				<line id="IV_3_46_2">We are coming thither: gracious England hath</line>
				<line id="IV_3_46_3">Lent us good Siward and ten thousand men;</line>
				<line id="IV_3_46_4">An older and a better soldier none</line>
				<line id="IV_3_46_5">That Christendom gives out.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_3_47">
				<speaker persona="Ross">ROSS</speaker>
				<line id="IV_3_47_1">Would I could answer</line>
				<line id="IV_3_47_2">This comfort with the like! But I have words</line>
				<line id="IV_3_47_3">That would be howl'd out in the desert air,</line>
				<line id="IV_3_47_4">Where hearing should not latch them.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_3_48">
				<speaker persona="Macduff">MACDUFF</speaker>
				<line id="IV_3_48_1">What concern they?</line>
				<line id="IV_3_48_2">The general cause? or is it a fee-grief</line>
				<line id="IV_3_48_3">Due to some single breast?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_3_49">
				<speaker persona="Ross">ROSS</speaker>
				<line id="IV_3_49_1">No mind that's honest</line>
				<line id="IV_3_49_2">But in it shares some woe; though the main part</line>
				<line id="IV_3_49_3">Pertains to you alone.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_3_50">
				<speaker persona="Macduff">MACDUFF</speaker>
				<line id="IV_3_50_1">If it be mine,</line>
				<line id="IV_3_50_2">Keep it not from me, quickly let me have it.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_3_51">
				<speaker persona="Ross">ROSS</speaker>
				<line id="IV_3_51_1">Let not your ears despise my tongue for ever,</line>
				<line id="IV_3_51_2">Which shall possess them with the heaviest sound</line>
				<line id="IV_3_51_3">That ever yet they heard.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_3_52">
				<speaker persona="Macduff">MACDUFF</speaker>
				<line id="IV_3_52_1">Hum! I guess at it.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_3_53">
				<speaker persona="Ross">ROSS</speaker>
				<line id="IV_3_53_1">Your castle is surprised; your wife and babes</line>
				<line id="IV_3_53_2">Savagely slaughter'd: to relate the manner,</line>
				<line id="IV_3_53_3">Were, on the quarry of these murder'd deer,</line>
				<line id="IV_3_53_4">To add the death of you.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_3_54">
				<speaker persona="Malcolm">MALCOLM</speaker>
				<line id="IV_3_54_1">Merciful heaven!</line>
				<line id="IV_3_54_2">What, man! ne'er pull your hat upon your brows;</line>
				<line id="IV_3_54_3">Give sorrow words: the grief that does not speak</line>
				<line id="IV_3_54_4">Whispers the o'er-fraught heart and bids it break.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_3_55">
				<speaker persona="Macduff">MACDUFF</speaker>
				<line id="IV_3_55_1">My children too?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_3_56">
				<speaker persona="Ross">ROSS</speaker>
				<line id="IV_3_56_1">Wife, children, servants, all</line>
				<line id="IV_3_56_2">That could be found.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_3_57">
				<speaker persona="Macduff">MACDUFF</speaker>
				<line id="IV_3_57_1">And I must be from thence!</line>
				<line id="IV_3_57_2">My wife kill'd too?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_3_58">
				<speaker persona="Ross">ROSS</speaker>
				<line id="IV_3_58_1">I have said.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_3_59">
				<speaker persona="Malcolm">MALCOLM</speaker>
				<line id="IV_3_59_1">Be comforted:</line>
				<line id="IV_3_59_2">Let's make us medicines of our great revenge,</line>
				<line id="IV_3_59_3">To cure this deadly grief.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_3_60">
				<speaker persona="Macduff">MACDUFF</speaker>
				<line id="IV_3_60_1">He has no children. All my pretty ones?</line>
				<line id="IV_3_60_2">Did you say all? O hell-kite! All?</line>
				<line id="IV_3_60_3">What, all my pretty chickens and their dam</line>
				<line id="IV_3_60_4">At one fell swoop?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_3_61">
				<speaker persona="Malcolm">MALCOLM</speaker>
				<line id="IV_3_61_1">Dispute it like a man.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_3_62">
				<speaker persona="Macduff">MACDUFF</speaker>
				<line id="IV_3_62_1">I shall do so;</line>
				<line id="IV_3_62_2">But I must also feel it as a man:</line>
				<line id="IV_3_62_3">I cannot but remember such things were,</line>
				<line id="IV_3_62_4">That were most precious to me. Did heaven look on,</line>
				<line id="IV_3_62_5">And would not take their part? Sinful Macduff,</line>
				<line id="IV_3_62_6">They were all struck for thee! naught that I am,</line>
				<line id="IV_3_62_7">Not for their own demerits, but for mine,</line>
				<line id="IV_3_62_8">Fell slaughter on their souls. Heaven rest them now!</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_3_63">
				<speaker persona="Malcolm">MALCOLM</speaker>
				<line id="IV_3_63_1">Be this the whetstone of your sword: let grief</line>
				<line id="IV_3_63_2">Convert to anger; blunt not the heart, enrage it.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_3_64">
				<speaker persona="Macduff">MACDUFF</speaker>
				<line id="IV_3_64_1">O, I could play the woman with mine eyes</line>
				<line id="IV_3_64_2">And braggart with my tongue! But, gentle heavens,</line>
				<line id="IV_3_64_3">Cut short all intermission; front to front</line>
				<line id="IV_3_64_4">Bring thou this fiend of Scotland and myself;</line>
				<line id="IV_3_64_5">Within my sword's length set him; if he 'scape,</line>
				<line id="IV_3_64_6">Heaven forgive him too!</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="IV_3_65">
				<speaker persona="Malcolm">MALCOLM</speaker>
				<line id="IV_3_65_1">This tune goes manly.</line>
				<line id="IV_3_65_2">Come, go we to the king; our power is ready;</line>
				<line id="IV_3_65_3">Our lack is nothing but our leave; Macbeth</line>
				<line id="IV_3_65_4">Is ripe for shaking, and the powers above</line>
				<line id="IV_3_65_5">Put on their instruments. Receive what cheer you may:</line>
				<line id="IV_3_65_6">The night is long that never finds the day.</line>
			</speech>
			<stagedir>Exeunt</stagedir>
		</scene>
	</act>
	<act id="V">
		<title>ACT V</title>
		<scene id="V_1">
			<title>SCENE I.  Dunsinane. Ante-room in the castle.</title>
			<stagedir>Enter a Doctor of Physic and a Waiting-Gentlewoman</stagedir>
			<speech id="V_1_1">
				<speaker persona="">Doctor</speaker>
				<line id="V_1_1_1">I have two nights watched with you, but can perceive</line>
				<line id="V_1_1_2">no truth in your report. When was it she last walked?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="V_1_2">
				<speaker persona="">Gentlewoman</speaker>
				<line id="V_1_2_1">Since his majesty went into the field, I have seen</line>
				<line id="V_1_2_2">her rise from her bed, throw her night-gown upon</line>
				<line id="V_1_2_3">her, unlock her closet, take forth paper, fold it,</line>
				<line id="V_1_2_4">write upon't, read it, afterwards seal it, and again</line>
				<line id="V_1_2_5">return to bed; yet all this while in a most fast sleep.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="V_1_3">
				<speaker persona="">Doctor</speaker>
				<line id="V_1_3_1">A great perturbation in nature, to receive at once</line>
				<line id="V_1_3_2">the benefit of sleep, and do the effects of</line>
				<line id="V_1_3_3">watching! In this slumbery agitation, besides her</line>
				<line id="V_1_3_4">walking and other actual performances, what, at any</line>
				<line id="V_1_3_5">time, have you heard her say?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="V_1_4">
				<speaker persona="">Gentlewoman</speaker>
				<line id="V_1_4_1">That, sir, which I will not report after her.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="V_1_5">
				<speaker persona="">Doctor</speaker>
				<line id="V_1_5_1">You may to me: and 'tis most meet you should.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="V_1_6">
				<speaker persona="">Gentlewoman</speaker>
				<line id="V_1_6_1">Neither to you nor any one; having no witness to</line>
				<line id="V_1_6_2">confirm my speech.</line>
				<stagedir>Enter LADY MACBETH, with a taper</stagedir>
				<line id="V_1_6_4">Lo you, here she comes! This is her very guise;</line>
				<line id="V_1_6_5">and, upon my life, fast asleep. Observe her; stand close.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="V_1_7">
				<speaker persona="">Doctor</speaker>
				<line id="V_1_7_1">How came she by that light?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="V_1_8">
				<speaker persona="">Gentlewoman</speaker>
				<line id="V_1_8_1">Why, it stood by her: she has light by her</line>
				<line id="V_1_8_2">continually; 'tis her command.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="V_1_9">
				<speaker persona="">Doctor</speaker>
				<line id="V_1_9_1">You see, her eyes are open.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="V_1_10">
				<speaker persona="">Gentlewoman</speaker>
				<line id="V_1_10_1">Ay, but their sense is shut.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="V_1_11">
				<speaker persona="">Doctor</speaker>
				<line id="V_1_11_1">What is it she does now? Look, how she rubs her hands.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="V_1_12">
				<speaker persona="">Gentlewoman</speaker>
				<line id="V_1_12_1">It is an accustomed action with her, to seem thus</line>
				<line id="V_1_12_2">washing her hands: I have known her continue in</line>
				<line id="V_1_12_3">this a quarter of an hour.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="V_1_13">
				<speaker persona="Lady_Macbeth">LADY MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="V_1_13_1">Yet here's a spot.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="V_1_14">
				<speaker persona="">Doctor</speaker>
				<line id="V_1_14_1">Hark! she speaks: I will set down what comes from</line>
				<line id="V_1_14_2">her, to satisfy my remembrance the more strongly.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="V_1_15">
				<speaker persona="Lady_Macbeth">LADY MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="V_1_15_1">Out, damned spot! out, I say!--One: two: why,</line>
				<line id="V_1_15_2">then, 'tis time to do't.--Hell is murky!--Fie, my</line>
				<line id="V_1_15_3">lord, fie! a soldier, and afeard? What need we</line>
				<line id="V_1_15_4">fear who knows it, when none can call our power to</line>
				<line id="V_1_15_5">account?--Yet who would have thought the old man</line>
				<line id="V_1_15_6">to have had so much blood in him.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="V_1_16">
				<speaker persona="">Doctor</speaker>
				<line id="V_1_16_1">Do you mark that?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="V_1_17">
				<speaker persona="Lady_Macbeth">LADY MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="V_1_17_1">The thane of Fife had a wife: where is she now?--</line>
				<line id="V_1_17_2">What, will these hands ne'er be clean?--No more o'</line>
				<line id="V_1_17_3">that, my lord, no more o' that: you mar all with</line>
				<line id="V_1_17_4">this starting.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="V_1_18">
				<speaker persona="">Doctor</speaker>
				<line id="V_1_18_1">Go to, go to; you have known what you should not.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="V_1_19">
				<speaker persona="">Gentlewoman</speaker>
				<line id="V_1_19_1">She has spoke what she should not, I am sure of</line>
				<line id="V_1_19_2">that: heaven knows what she has known.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="V_1_20">
				<speaker persona="Lady_Macbeth">LADY MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="V_1_20_1">Here's the smell of the blood still: all the</line>
				<line id="V_1_20_2">perfumes of Arabia will not sweeten this little</line>
				<line id="V_1_20_3">hand. Oh, oh, oh!</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="V_1_21">
				<speaker persona="">Doctor</speaker>
				<line id="V_1_21_1">What a sigh is there! The heart is sorely charged.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="V_1_22">
				<speaker persona="">Gentlewoman</speaker>
				<line id="V_1_22_1">I would not have such a heart in my bosom for the</line>
				<line id="V_1_22_2">dignity of the whole body.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="V_1_23">
				<speaker persona="">Doctor</speaker>
				<line id="V_1_23_1">Well, well, well,--</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="V_1_24">
				<speaker persona="">Gentlewoman</speaker>
				<line id="V_1_24_1">Pray God it be, sir.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="V_1_25">
				<speaker persona="">Doctor</speaker>
				<line id="V_1_25_1">This disease is beyond my practise: yet I have known</line>
				<line id="V_1_25_2">those which have walked in their sleep who have died</line>
				<line id="V_1_25_3">holily in their beds.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="V_1_26">
				<speaker persona="Lady_Macbeth">LADY MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="V_1_26_1">Wash your hands, put on your nightgown; look not so</line>
				<line id="V_1_26_2">pale.--I tell you yet again, Banquo's buried; he</line>
				<line id="V_1_26_3">cannot come out on's grave.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="V_1_27">
				<speaker persona="">Doctor</speaker>
				<line id="V_1_27_1">Even so?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="V_1_28">
				<speaker persona="Lady_Macbeth">LADY MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="V_1_28_1">To bed, to bed! there's knocking at the gate:</line>
				<line id="V_1_28_2">come, come, come, come, give me your hand. What's</line>
				<line id="V_1_28_3">done cannot be undone.--To bed, to bed, to bed!</line>
			</speech>
			<stagedir>Exit</stagedir>
			<speech id="V_1_29">
				<speaker persona="">Doctor</speaker>
				<line id="V_1_29_1">Will she go now to bed?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="V_1_30">
				<speaker persona="">Gentlewoman</speaker>
				<line id="V_1_30_1">Directly.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="V_1_31">
				<speaker persona="">Doctor</speaker>
				<line id="V_1_31_1">Foul whisperings are abroad: unnatural deeds</line>
				<line id="V_1_31_2">Do breed unnatural troubles: infected minds</line>
				<line id="V_1_31_3">To their deaf pillows will discharge their secrets:</line>
				<line id="V_1_31_4">More needs she the divine than the physician.</line>
				<line id="V_1_31_5">God, God forgive us all! Look after her;</line>
				<line id="V_1_31_6">Remove from her the means of all annoyance,</line>
				<line id="V_1_31_7">And still keep eyes upon her. So, good night:</line>
				<line id="V_1_31_8">My mind she has mated, and amazed my sight.</line>
				<line id="V_1_31_9">I think, but dare not speak.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="V_1_32">
				<speaker persona="">Gentlewoman</speaker>
				<line id="V_1_32_1">Good night, good doctor.</line>
			</speech>
			<stagedir>Exeunt</stagedir>
		</scene>
		<scene id="V_2">
			<title>SCENE II.  The country near Dunsinane.</title>
			<stagedir>Drum and colours. Enter MENTEITH, CAITHNESS, ANGUS,
LENNOX, and Soldiers</stagedir>
			<speech id="V_2_1">
				<speaker persona="Menteith">MENTEITH</speaker>
				<line id="V_2_1_1">The English power is near, led on by Malcolm,</line>
				<line id="V_2_1_2">His uncle Siward and the good Macduff:</line>
				<line id="V_2_1_3">Revenges burn in them; for their dear causes</line>
				<line id="V_2_1_4">Would to the bleeding and the grim alarm</line>
				<line id="V_2_1_5">Excite the mortified man.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="V_2_2">
				<speaker persona="Angus">ANGUS</speaker>
				<line id="V_2_2_1">Near Birnam wood</line>
				<line id="V_2_2_2">Shall we well meet them; that way are they coming.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="V_2_3">
				<speaker persona="Caithness">CAITHNESS</speaker>
				<line id="V_2_3_1">Who knows if Donalbain be with his brother?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="V_2_4">
				<speaker persona="Lennox">LENNOX</speaker>
				<line id="V_2_4_1">For certain, sir, he is not: I have a file</line>
				<line id="V_2_4_2">Of all the gentry: there is Siward's son,</line>
				<line id="V_2_4_3">And many unrough youths that even now</line>
				<line id="V_2_4_4">Protest their first of manhood.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="V_2_5">
				<speaker persona="Menteith">MENTEITH</speaker>
				<line id="V_2_5_1">What does the tyrant?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="V_2_6">
				<speaker persona="Caithness">CAITHNESS</speaker>
				<line id="V_2_6_1">Great Dunsinane he strongly fortifies:</line>
				<line id="V_2_6_2">Some say he's mad; others that lesser hate him</line>
				<line id="V_2_6_3">Do call it valiant fury: but, for certain,</line>
				<line id="V_2_6_4">He cannot buckle his distemper'd cause</line>
				<line id="V_2_6_5">Within the belt of rule.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="V_2_7">
				<speaker persona="Angus">ANGUS</speaker>
				<line id="V_2_7_1">Now does he feel</line>
				<line id="V_2_7_2">His secret murders sticking on his hands;</line>
				<line id="V_2_7_3">Now minutely revolts upbraid his faith-breach;</line>
				<line id="V_2_7_4">Those he commands move only in command,</line>
				<line id="V_2_7_5">Nothing in love: now does he feel his title</line>
				<line id="V_2_7_6">Hang loose about him, like a giant's robe</line>
				<line id="V_2_7_7">Upon a dwarfish thief.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="V_2_8">
				<speaker persona="Menteith">MENTEITH</speaker>
				<line id="V_2_8_1">Who then shall blame</line>
				<line id="V_2_8_2">His pester'd senses to recoil and start,</line>
				<line id="V_2_8_3">When all that is within him does condemn</line>
				<line id="V_2_8_4">Itself for being there?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="V_2_9">
				<speaker persona="Caithness">CAITHNESS</speaker>
				<line id="V_2_9_1">Well, march we on,</line>
				<line id="V_2_9_2">To give obedience where 'tis truly owed:</line>
				<line id="V_2_9_3">Meet we the medicine of the sickly weal,</line>
				<line id="V_2_9_4">And with him pour we in our country's purge</line>
				<line id="V_2_9_5">Each drop of us.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="V_2_10">
				<speaker persona="Lennox">LENNOX</speaker>
				<line id="V_2_10_1">Or so much as it needs,</line>
				<line id="V_2_10_2">To dew the sovereign flower and drown the weeds.</line>
				<line id="V_2_10_3">Make we our march towards Birnam.</line>
			</speech>
			<stagedir>Exeunt, marching</stagedir>
		</scene>
		<scene id="V_3">
			<title>SCENE III.  Dunsinane. A room in the castle.</title>
			<stagedir>Enter MACBETH, Doctor, and Attendants</stagedir>
			<speech id="V_3_1">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="V_3_1_1">Bring me no more reports; let them fly all:</line>
				<line id="V_3_1_2">Till Birnam wood remove to Dunsinane,</line>
				<line id="V_3_1_3">I cannot taint with fear. What's the boy Malcolm?</line>
				<line id="V_3_1_4">Was he not born of woman? The spirits that know</line>
				<line id="V_3_1_5">All mortal consequences have pronounced me thus:</line>
				<line id="V_3_1_6">'Fear not, Macbeth; no man that's born of woman</line>
				<line id="V_3_1_7">Shall e'er have power upon thee.' Then fly,</line>
				<line id="V_3_1_8">false thanes,</line>
				<line id="V_3_1_9">And mingle with the English epicures:</line>
				<line id="V_3_1_10">The mind I sway by and the heart I bear</line>
				<line id="V_3_1_11">Shall never sag with doubt nor shake with fear.</line>
				<stagedir>Enter a Servant</stagedir>
				<line id="V_3_1_13">The devil damn thee black, thou cream-faced loon!</line>
				<line id="V_3_1_14">Where got'st thou that goose look?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="V_3_2">
				<speaker persona="">Servant</speaker>
				<line id="V_3_2_1">There is ten thousand--</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="V_3_3">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="V_3_3_1">Geese, villain!</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="V_3_4">
				<speaker persona="">Servant</speaker>
				<line id="V_3_4_1">Soldiers, sir.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="V_3_5">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="V_3_5_1">Go prick thy face, and over-red thy fear,</line>
				<line id="V_3_5_2">Thou lily-liver'd boy. What soldiers, patch?</line>
				<line id="V_3_5_3">Death of thy soul! those linen cheeks of thine</line>
				<line id="V_3_5_4">Are counsellors to fear. What soldiers, whey-face?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="V_3_6">
				<speaker persona="">Servant</speaker>
				<line id="V_3_6_1">The English force, so please you.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="V_3_7">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="V_3_7_1">Take thy face hence.</line>
				<stagedir>Exit Servant</stagedir>
				<line id="V_3_7_3">Seyton!--I am sick at heart,</line>
				<line id="V_3_7_4">When I behold--Seyton, I say!--This push</line>
				<line id="V_3_7_5">Will cheer me ever, or disseat me now.</line>
				<line id="V_3_7_6">I have lived long enough: my way of life</line>
				<line id="V_3_7_7">Is fall'n into the sear, the yellow leaf;</line>
				<line id="V_3_7_8">And that which should accompany old age,</line>
				<line id="V_3_7_9">As honour, love, obedience, troops of friends,</line>
				<line id="V_3_7_10">I must not look to have; but, in their stead,</line>
				<line id="V_3_7_11">Curses, not loud but deep, mouth-honour, breath,</line>
				<line id="V_3_7_12">Which the poor heart would fain deny, and dare not. Seyton!</line>
			</speech>
			<stagedir>Enter SEYTON</stagedir>
			<speech id="V_3_8">
				<speaker persona="Seyton">SEYTON</speaker>
				<line id="V_3_8_1">What is your gracious pleasure?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="V_3_9">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="V_3_9_1">What news more?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="V_3_10">
				<speaker persona="Seyton">SEYTON</speaker>
				<line id="V_3_10_1">All is confirm'd, my lord, which was reported.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="V_3_11">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="V_3_11_1">I'll fight till from my bones my flesh be hack'd.</line>
				<line id="V_3_11_2">Give me my armour.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="V_3_12">
				<speaker persona="Seyton">SEYTON</speaker>
				<line id="V_3_12_1">'Tis not needed yet.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="V_3_13">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="V_3_13_1">I'll put it on.</line>
				<line id="V_3_13_2">Send out more horses; skirr the country round;</line>
				<line id="V_3_13_3">Hang those that talk of fear. Give me mine armour.</line>
				<line id="V_3_13_4">How does your patient, doctor?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="V_3_14">
				<speaker persona="">Doctor</speaker>
				<line id="V_3_14_1">Not so sick, my lord,</line>
				<line id="V_3_14_2">As she is troubled with thick coming fancies,</line>
				<line id="V_3_14_3">That keep her from her rest.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="V_3_15">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="V_3_15_1">Cure her of that.</line>
				<line id="V_3_15_2">Canst thou not minister to a mind diseased,</line>
				<line id="V_3_15_3">Pluck from the memory a rooted sorrow,</line>
				<line id="V_3_15_4">Raze out the written troubles of the brain</line>
				<line id="V_3_15_5">And with some sweet oblivious antidote</line>
				<line id="V_3_15_6">Cleanse the stuff'd bosom of that perilous stuff</line>
				<line id="V_3_15_7">Which weighs upon the heart?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="V_3_16">
				<speaker persona="">Doctor</speaker>
				<line id="V_3_16_1">Therein the patient</line>
				<line id="V_3_16_2">Must minister to himself.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="V_3_17">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="V_3_17_1">Throw physic to the dogs; I'll none of it.</line>
				<line id="V_3_17_2">Come, put mine armour on; give me my staff.</line>
				<line id="V_3_17_3">Seyton, send out. Doctor, the thanes fly from me.</line>
				<line id="V_3_17_4">Come, sir, dispatch. If thou couldst, doctor, cast</line>
				<line id="V_3_17_5">The water of my land, find her disease,</line>
				<line id="V_3_17_6">And purge it to a sound and pristine health,</line>
				<line id="V_3_17_7">I would applaud thee to the very echo,</line>
				<line id="V_3_17_8">That should applaud again.--Pull't off, I say.--</line>
				<line id="V_3_17_9">What rhubarb, cyme, or what purgative drug,</line>
				<line id="V_3_17_10">Would scour these English hence? Hear'st thou of them?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="V_3_18">
				<speaker persona="">Doctor</speaker>
				<line id="V_3_18_1">Ay, my good lord; your royal preparation</line>
				<line id="V_3_18_2">Makes us hear something.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="V_3_19">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="V_3_19_1">Bring it after me.</line>
				<line id="V_3_19_2">I will not be afraid of death and bane,</line>
				<line id="V_3_19_3">Till Birnam forest come to Dunsinane.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="V_3_20">
				<speaker persona="">Doctor</speaker>
				<line id="V_3_20_1">
					<stagedir>Aside</stagedir>  Were I from Dunsinane away and clear,</line>
				<line id="V_3_20_2">Profit again should hardly draw me here.</line>
			</speech>
			<stagedir>Exeunt</stagedir>
		</scene>
		<scene id="V_4">
			<title>SCENE IV.  Country near Birnam wood.</title>
			<stagedir>Drum and colours. Enter MALCOLM, SIWARD and YOUNG
SIWARD, MACDUFF, MENTEITH, CAITHNESS, ANGUS,
LENNOX, ROSS, and Soldiers, marching</stagedir>
			<speech id="V_4_1">
				<speaker persona="Malcolm">MALCOLM</speaker>
				<line id="V_4_1_1">Cousins, I hope the days are near at hand</line>
				<line id="V_4_1_2">That chambers will be safe.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="V_4_2">
				<speaker persona="Menteith">MENTEITH</speaker>
				<line id="V_4_2_1">We doubt it nothing.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="V_4_3">
				<speaker persona="Siward">SIWARD</speaker>
				<line id="V_4_3_1">What wood is this before us?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="V_4_4">
				<speaker persona="Menteith">MENTEITH</speaker>
				<line id="V_4_4_1">The wood of Birnam.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="V_4_5">
				<speaker persona="Malcolm">MALCOLM</speaker>
				<line id="V_4_5_1">Let every soldier hew him down a bough</line>
				<line id="V_4_5_2">And bear't before him: thereby shall we shadow</line>
				<line id="V_4_5_3">The numbers of our host and make discovery</line>
				<line id="V_4_5_4">Err in report of us.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="V_4_6">
				<speaker persona="">Soldiers</speaker>
				<line id="V_4_6_1">It shall be done.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="V_4_7">
				<speaker persona="Siward">SIWARD</speaker>
				<line id="V_4_7_1">We learn no other but the confident tyrant</line>
				<line id="V_4_7_2">Keeps still in Dunsinane, and will endure</line>
				<line id="V_4_7_3">Our setting down before 't.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="V_4_8">
				<speaker persona="Malcolm">MALCOLM</speaker>
				<line id="V_4_8_1">'Tis his main hope:</line>
				<line id="V_4_8_2">For where there is advantage to be given,</line>
				<line id="V_4_8_3">Both more and less have given him the revolt,</line>
				<line id="V_4_8_4">And none serve with him but constrained things</line>
				<line id="V_4_8_5">Whose hearts are absent too.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="V_4_9">
				<speaker persona="Macduff">MACDUFF</speaker>
				<line id="V_4_9_1">Let our just censures</line>
				<line id="V_4_9_2">Attend the true event, and put we on</line>
				<line id="V_4_9_3">Industrious soldiership.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="V_4_10">
				<speaker persona="Siward">SIWARD</speaker>
				<line id="V_4_10_1">The time approaches</line>
				<line id="V_4_10_2">That will with due decision make us know</line>
				<line id="V_4_10_3">What we shall say we have and what we owe.</line>
				<line id="V_4_10_4">Thoughts speculative their unsure hopes relate,</line>
				<line id="V_4_10_5">But certain issue strokes must arbitrate:</line>
				<line id="V_4_10_6">Towards which advance the war.</line>
			</speech>
			<stagedir>Exeunt, marching</stagedir>
		</scene>
		<scene id="V_5">
			<title>SCENE V.  Dunsinane. Within the castle.</title>
			<stagedir>Enter MACBETH, SEYTON, and Soldiers, with drum
and colours</stagedir>
			<speech id="V_5_1">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="V_5_1_1">Hang out our banners on the outward walls;</line>
				<line id="V_5_1_2">The cry is still 'They come:' our castle's strength</line>
				<line id="V_5_1_3">Will laugh a siege to scorn: here let them lie</line>
				<line id="V_5_1_4">Till famine and the ague eat them up:</line>
				<line id="V_5_1_5">Were they not forced with those that should be ours,</line>
				<line id="V_5_1_6">We might have met them dareful, beard to beard,</line>
				<line id="V_5_1_7">And beat them backward home.</line>
				<stagedir>A cry of women within</stagedir>
				<line id="V_5_1_9">What is that noise?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="V_5_2">
				<speaker persona="Seyton">SEYTON</speaker>
				<line id="V_5_2_1">It is the cry of women, my good lord.</line>
			</speech>
			<stagedir>Exit</stagedir>
			<speech id="V_5_3">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="V_5_3_1">I have almost forgot the taste of fears;</line>
				<line id="V_5_3_2">The time has been, my senses would have cool'd</line>
				<line id="V_5_3_3">To hear a night-shriek; and my fell of hair</line>
				<line id="V_5_3_4">Would at a dismal treatise rouse and stir</line>
				<line id="V_5_3_5">As life were in't: I have supp'd full with horrors;</line>
				<line id="V_5_3_6">Direness, familiar to my slaughterous thoughts</line>
				<line id="V_5_3_7">Cannot once start me.</line>
				<stagedir>Re-enter SEYTON</stagedir>
				<line id="V_5_3_9">Wherefore was that cry?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="V_5_4">
				<speaker persona="Seyton">SEYTON</speaker>
				<line id="V_5_4_1">The queen, my lord, is dead.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="V_5_5">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="V_5_5_1">She should have died hereafter;</line>
				<line id="V_5_5_2">There would have been a time for such a word.</line>
				<line id="V_5_5_3">To-morrow, and to-morrow, and to-morrow,</line>
				<line id="V_5_5_4">Creeps in this petty pace from day to day</line>
				<line id="V_5_5_5">To the last syllable of recorded time,</line>
				<line id="V_5_5_6">And all our yesterdays have lighted fools</line>
				<line id="V_5_5_7">The way to dusty death. Out, out, brief candle!</line>
				<line id="V_5_5_8">Life's but a walking shadow, a poor player</line>
				<line id="V_5_5_9">That struts and frets his hour upon the stage</line>
				<line id="V_5_5_10">And then is heard no more: it is a tale</line>
				<line id="V_5_5_11">Told by an idiot, full of sound and fury,</line>
				<line id="V_5_5_12">Signifying nothing.</line>
				<stagedir>Enter a Messenger</stagedir>
				<line id="V_5_5_14">Thou comest to use thy tongue; thy story quickly.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="V_5_6">
				<speaker persona="">Messenger</speaker>
				<line id="V_5_6_1">Gracious my lord,</line>
				<line id="V_5_6_2">I should report that which I say I saw,</line>
				<line id="V_5_6_3">But know not how to do it.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="V_5_7">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="V_5_7_1">Well, say, sir.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="V_5_8">
				<speaker persona="">Messenger</speaker>
				<line id="V_5_8_1">As I did stand my watch upon the hill,</line>
				<line id="V_5_8_2">I look'd toward Birnam, and anon, methought,</line>
				<line id="V_5_8_3">The wood began to move.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="V_5_9">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="V_5_9_1">Liar and slave!</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="V_5_10">
				<speaker persona="">Messenger</speaker>
				<line id="V_5_10_1">Let me endure your wrath, if't be not so:</line>
				<line id="V_5_10_2">Within this three mile may you see it coming;</line>
				<line id="V_5_10_3">I say, a moving grove.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="V_5_11">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="V_5_11_1">If thou speak'st false,</line>
				<line id="V_5_11_2">Upon the next tree shalt thou hang alive,</line>
				<line id="V_5_11_3">Till famine cling thee: if thy speech be sooth,</line>
				<line id="V_5_11_4">I care not if thou dost for me as much.</line>
				<line id="V_5_11_5">I pull in resolution, and begin</line>
				<line id="V_5_11_6">To doubt the equivocation of the fiend</line>
				<line id="V_5_11_7">That lies like truth: 'Fear not, till Birnam wood</line>
				<line id="V_5_11_8">Do come to Dunsinane:'  and now a wood</line>
				<line id="V_5_11_9">Comes toward Dunsinane. Arm, arm, and out!</line>
				<line id="V_5_11_10">If this which he avouches does appear,</line>
				<line id="V_5_11_11">There is nor flying hence nor tarrying here.</line>
				<line id="V_5_11_12">I gin to be aweary of the sun,</line>
				<line id="V_5_11_13">And wish the estate o' the world were now undone.</line>
				<line id="V_5_11_14">Ring the alarum-bell! Blow, wind! come, wrack!</line>
				<line id="V_5_11_15">At least we'll die with harness on our back.</line>
			</speech>
			<stagedir>Exeunt</stagedir>
		</scene>
		<scene id="V_6">
			<title>SCENE VI.  Dunsinane. Before the castle.</title>
			<stagedir>Drum and colours. Enter MALCOLM, SIWARD, MACDUFF,
and their Army, with boughs</stagedir>
			<speech id="V_6_1">
				<speaker persona="Malcolm">MALCOLM</speaker>
				<line id="V_6_1_1">Now near enough: your leafy screens throw down.</line>
				<line id="V_6_1_2">And show like those you are. You, worthy uncle,</line>
				<line id="V_6_1_3">Shall, with my cousin, your right-noble son,</line>
				<line id="V_6_1_4">Lead our first battle: worthy Macduff and we</line>
				<line id="V_6_1_5">Shall take upon 's what else remains to do,</line>
				<line id="V_6_1_6">According to our order.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="V_6_2">
				<speaker persona="Siward">SIWARD</speaker>
				<line id="V_6_2_1">Fare you well.</line>
				<line id="V_6_2_2">Do we but find the tyrant's power to-night,</line>
				<line id="V_6_2_3">Let us be beaten, if we cannot fight.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="V_6_3">
				<speaker persona="Macduff">MACDUFF</speaker>
				<line id="V_6_3_1">Make all our trumpets speak; give them all breath,</line>
				<line id="V_6_3_2">Those clamorous harbingers of blood and death.</line>
			</speech>
			<stagedir>Exeunt</stagedir>
		</scene>
		<scene id="V_7">
			<title>SCENE VII.  Another part of the field.</title>
			<stagedir>Alarums. Enter MACBETH</stagedir>
			<speech id="V_7_1">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="V_7_1_1">They have tied me to a stake; I cannot fly,</line>
				<line id="V_7_1_2">But, bear-like, I must fight the course. What's he</line>
				<line id="V_7_1_3">That was not born of woman? Such a one</line>
				<line id="V_7_1_4">Am I to fear, or none.</line>
			</speech>
			<stagedir>Enter YOUNG SIWARD</stagedir>
			<speech id="V_7_2">
				<speaker persona="Young_Siward">YOUNG SIWARD</speaker>
				<line id="V_7_2_1">What is thy name?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="V_7_3">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="V_7_3_1">Thou'lt be afraid to hear it.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="V_7_4">
				<speaker persona="Young_Siward">YOUNG SIWARD</speaker>
				<line id="V_7_4_1">No; though thou call'st thyself a hotter name</line>
				<line id="V_7_4_2">Than any is in hell.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="V_7_5">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="V_7_5_1">My name's Macbeth.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="V_7_6">
				<speaker persona="Young_Siward">YOUNG SIWARD</speaker>
				<line id="V_7_6_1">The devil himself could not pronounce a title</line>
				<line id="V_7_6_2">More hateful to mine ear.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="V_7_7">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="V_7_7_1">No, nor more fearful.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="V_7_8">
				<speaker persona="Young_Siward">YOUNG SIWARD</speaker>
				<line id="V_7_8_1">Thou liest, abhorred tyrant; with my sword</line>
				<line id="V_7_8_2">I'll prove the lie thou speak'st.</line>
			</speech>
			<stagedir>They fight and YOUNG SIWARD is slain</stagedir>
			<speech id="V_7_9">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="V_7_9_1">Thou wast born of woman</line>
				<line id="V_7_9_2">But swords I smile at, weapons laugh to scorn,</line>
				<line id="V_7_9_3">Brandish'd by man that's of a woman born.</line>
			</speech>
			<stagedir>Exit</stagedir>
			<stagedir>Alarums. Enter MACDUFF</stagedir>
			<speech id="V_7_10">
				<speaker persona="Macduff">MACDUFF</speaker>
				<line id="V_7_10_1">That way the noise is. Tyrant, show thy face!</line>
				<line id="V_7_10_2">If thou be'st slain and with no stroke of mine,</line>
				<line id="V_7_10_3">My wife and children's ghosts will haunt me still.</line>
				<line id="V_7_10_4">I cannot strike at wretched kerns, whose arms</line>
				<line id="V_7_10_5">Are hired to bear their staves: either thou, Macbeth,</line>
				<line id="V_7_10_6">Or else my sword with an unbatter'd edge</line>
				<line id="V_7_10_7">I sheathe again undeeded. There thou shouldst be;</line>
				<line id="V_7_10_8">By this great clatter, one of greatest note</line>
				<line id="V_7_10_9">Seems bruited. Let me find him, fortune!</line>
				<line id="V_7_10_10">And more I beg not.</line>
			</speech>
			<stagedir>Exit. Alarums</stagedir>
			<stagedir>Enter MALCOLM and SIWARD</stagedir>
			<speech id="V_7_11">
				<speaker persona="Siward">SIWARD</speaker>
				<line id="V_7_11_1">This way, my lord; the castle's gently render'd:</line>
				<line id="V_7_11_2">The tyrant's people on both sides do fight;</line>
				<line id="V_7_11_3">The noble thanes do bravely in the war;</line>
				<line id="V_7_11_4">The day almost itself professes yours,</line>
				<line id="V_7_11_5">And little is to do.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="V_7_12">
				<speaker persona="Malcolm">MALCOLM</speaker>
				<line id="V_7_12_1">We have met with foes</line>
				<line id="V_7_12_2">That strike beside us.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="V_7_13">
				<speaker persona="Siward">SIWARD</speaker>
				<line id="V_7_13_1">Enter, sir, the castle.</line>
			</speech>
			<stagedir>Exeunt. Alarums</stagedir>
		</scene>
		<scene id="V_8">
			<title>SCENE VIII.  Another part of the field.</title>
			<stagedir>Enter MACBETH</stagedir>
			<speech id="V_8_1">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="V_8_1_1">Why should I play the Roman fool, and die</line>
				<line id="V_8_1_2">On mine own sword? whiles I see lives, the gashes</line>
				<line id="V_8_1_3">Do better upon them.</line>
			</speech>
			<stagedir>Enter MACDUFF</stagedir>
			<speech id="V_8_2">
				<speaker persona="Macduff">MACDUFF</speaker>
				<line id="V_8_2_1">Turn, hell-hound, turn!</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="V_8_3">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="V_8_3_1">Of all men else I have avoided thee:</line>
				<line id="V_8_3_2">But get thee back; my soul is too much charged</line>
				<line id="V_8_3_3">With blood of thine already.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="V_8_4">
				<speaker persona="Macduff">MACDUFF</speaker>
				<line id="V_8_4_1">I have no words:</line>
				<line id="V_8_4_2">My voice is in my sword: thou bloodier villain</line>
				<line id="V_8_4_3">Than terms can give thee out!</line>
			</speech>
			<stagedir>They fight</stagedir>
			<speech id="V_8_5">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="V_8_5_1">Thou losest labour:</line>
				<line id="V_8_5_2">As easy mayst thou the intrenchant air</line>
				<line id="V_8_5_3">With thy keen sword impress as make me bleed:</line>
				<line id="V_8_5_4">Let fall thy blade on vulnerable crests;</line>
				<line id="V_8_5_5">I bear a charmed life, which must not yield,</line>
				<line id="V_8_5_6">To one of woman born.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="V_8_6">
				<speaker persona="Macduff">MACDUFF</speaker>
				<line id="V_8_6_1">Despair thy charm;</line>
				<line id="V_8_6_2">And let the angel whom thou still hast served</line>
				<line id="V_8_6_3">Tell thee, Macduff was from his mother's womb</line>
				<line id="V_8_6_4">Untimely ripp'd.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="V_8_7">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="V_8_7_1">Accursed be that tongue that tells me so,</line>
				<line id="V_8_7_2">For it hath cow'd my better part of man!</line>
				<line id="V_8_7_3">And be these juggling fiends no more believed,</line>
				<line id="V_8_7_4">That palter with us in a double sense;</line>
				<line id="V_8_7_5">That keep the word of promise to our ear,</line>
				<line id="V_8_7_6">And break it to our hope. I'll not fight with thee.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="V_8_8">
				<speaker persona="Macduff">MACDUFF</speaker>
				<line id="V_8_8_1">Then yield thee, coward,</line>
				<line id="V_8_8_2">And live to be the show and gaze o' the time:</line>
				<line id="V_8_8_3">We'll have thee, as our rarer monsters are,</line>
				<line id="V_8_8_4">Painted on a pole, and underwrit,</line>
				<line id="V_8_8_5">'Here may you see the tyrant.'</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="V_8_9">
				<speaker persona="Macbeth">MACBETH</speaker>
				<line id="V_8_9_1">I will not yield,</line>
				<line id="V_8_9_2">To kiss the ground before young Malcolm's feet,</line>
				<line id="V_8_9_3">And to be baited with the rabble's curse.</line>
				<line id="V_8_9_4">Though Birnam wood be come to Dunsinane,</line>
				<line id="V_8_9_5">And thou opposed, being of no woman born,</line>
				<line id="V_8_9_6">Yet I will try the last. Before my body</line>
				<line id="V_8_9_7">I throw my warlike shield. Lay on, Macduff,</line>
				<line id="V_8_9_8">And damn'd be him that first cries, 'Hold, enough!'</line>
			</speech>
			<stagedir>Exeunt, fighting. Alarums</stagedir>
			<stagedir>Retreat. Flourish. Enter, with drum and colours,
MALCOLM, SIWARD, ROSS, the other Thanes, and Soldiers</stagedir>
			<speech id="V_8_10">
				<speaker persona="Malcolm">MALCOLM</speaker>
				<line id="V_8_10_1">I would the friends we miss were safe arrived.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="V_8_11">
				<speaker persona="Siward">SIWARD</speaker>
				<line id="V_8_11_1">Some must go off: and yet, by these I see,</line>
				<line id="V_8_11_2">So great a day as this is cheaply bought.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="V_8_12">
				<speaker persona="Malcolm">MALCOLM</speaker>
				<line id="V_8_12_1">Macduff is missing, and your noble son.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="V_8_13">
				<speaker persona="Ross">ROSS</speaker>
				<line id="V_8_13_1">Your son, my lord, has paid a soldier's debt:</line>
				<line id="V_8_13_2">He only lived but till he was a man;</line>
				<line id="V_8_13_3">The which no sooner had his prowess confirm'd</line>
				<line id="V_8_13_4">In the unshrinking station where he fought,</line>
				<line id="V_8_13_5">But like a man he died.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="V_8_14">
				<speaker persona="Siward">SIWARD</speaker>
				<line id="V_8_14_1">Then he is dead?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="V_8_15">
				<speaker persona="Ross">ROSS</speaker>
				<line id="V_8_15_1">Ay, and brought off the field: your cause of sorrow</line>
				<line id="V_8_15_2">Must not be measured by his worth, for then</line>
				<line id="V_8_15_3">It hath no end.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="V_8_16">
				<speaker persona="Siward">SIWARD</speaker>
				<line id="V_8_16_1">Had he his hurts before?</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="V_8_17">
				<speaker persona="Ross">ROSS</speaker>
				<line id="V_8_17_1">Ay, on the front.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="V_8_18">
				<speaker persona="Siward">SIWARD</speaker>
				<line id="V_8_18_1">Why then, God's soldier be he!</line>
				<line id="V_8_18_2">Had I as many sons as I have hairs,</line>
				<line id="V_8_18_3">I would not wish them to a fairer death:</line>
				<line id="V_8_18_4">And so, his knell is knoll'd.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="V_8_19">
				<speaker persona="Malcolm">MALCOLM</speaker>
				<line id="V_8_19_1">He's worth more sorrow,</line>
				<line id="V_8_19_2">And that I'll spend for him.</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="V_8_20">
				<speaker persona="Siward">SIWARD</speaker>
				<line id="V_8_20_1">He's worth no more</line>
				<line id="V_8_20_2">They say he parted well, and paid his score:</line>
				<line id="V_8_20_3">And so, God be with him! Here comes newer comfort.</line>
			</speech>
			<stagedir>Re-enter MACDUFF, with MACBETH's head</stagedir>
			<speech id="V_8_21">
				<speaker persona="Macduff">MACDUFF</speaker>
				<line id="V_8_21_1">Hail, king! for so thou art: behold, where stands</line>
				<line id="V_8_21_2">The usurper's cursed head: the time is free:</line>
				<line id="V_8_21_3">I see thee compass'd with thy kingdom's pearl,</line>
				<line id="V_8_21_4">That speak my salutation in their minds;</line>
				<line id="V_8_21_5">Whose voices I desire aloud with mine:</line>
				<line id="V_8_21_6">Hail, King of Scotland!</line>
			</speech>
			<speech id="V_8_22">
				<speaker persona="">ALL</speaker>
				<line id="V_8_22_1">Hail, King of Scotland!</line>
			</speech>
			<stagedir>Flourish</stagedir>
			<speech id="V_8_23">
				<speaker persona="Malcolm">MALCOLM</speaker>
				<line id="V_8_23_1">We shall not spend a large expense of time</line>
				<line id="V_8_23_2">Before we reckon with your several loves,</line>
				<line id="V_8_23_3">And make us even with you. My thanes and kinsmen,</line>
				<line id="V_8_23_4">Henceforth be earls, the first that ever Scotland</line>
				<line id="V_8_23_5">In such an honour named. What's more to do,</line>
				<line id="V_8_23_6">Which would be planted newly with the time,</line>
				<line id="V_8_23_7">As calling home our exiled friends abroad</line>
				<line id="V_8_23_8">That fled the snares of watchful tyranny;</line>
				<line id="V_8_23_9">Producing forth the cruel ministers</line>
				<line id="V_8_23_10">Of this dead butcher and his fiend-like queen,</line>
				<line id="V_8_23_11">Who, as 'tis thought, by self and violent hands</line>
				<line id="V_8_23_12">Took off her life; this, and what needful else</line>
				<line id="V_8_23_13">That calls upon us, by the grace of Grace,</line>
				<line id="V_8_23_14">We will perform in measure, time and place:</line>
				<line id="V_8_23_15">So, thanks to all at once and to each one,</line>
				<line id="V_8_23_16">Whom we invite to see us crown'd at Scone.</line>
			</speech>
			<stagedir>Flourish. Exeunt</stagedir>
		</scene>
	</act>
</play>

