Macbeth Flashcards

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By the pricking of my thumbs,

Something wicked this way comes

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By the pricking of my thumbs,

Something wicked this way comes -Witches

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Stars, hide your fires; Let not light see my black and deep desires -Macbeth

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Stars, hide your fires; Let not light see my black and deep desires -Macbeth

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Double, double, toil and trouble;

Fire burn, and cauldron bubble!

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Double, double, toil and trouble;

Fire burn, and cauldron bubble! -Witches

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Look like the innocent flower,

But be the serpent under it -Lady Macbeth

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Look like the innocent flower,

But be the serpent under it -Lady Macbeth

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What’s done cannot be undone -Lady Macbeth

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What’s done cannot be undone -Lady Macbeth

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False face must hide what the false heart doth know -Lady Macbeth

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False face must hide what the false heart doth know -Lady Macbeth

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Fair is foul, and foul is fair, hover through fog and filthy air -Macbeth

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Fair is foul, and foul is fair, hover through fog and filthy air -Macbeth

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Where shall we three meet again in thunder, lightning, or in rain? When the hurlyburly ‘s done, when the battle ‘s lost and won

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Where shall we three meet again in thunder, lightning, or in rain? When the hurlyburly ‘s done, when the battle ‘s lost and won

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Things without all remedy should be without regard: what’s done is done -Lady Macbeth

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Things without all remedy should be without regard: what’s done is done -Lady Macbeth

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Come what come may, time and the hour run through the roughest day -Macbeth

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Come what come may, time and the hour run through the roughest day -Macbeth

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