Macbeth: Act 1 Scene 4/5 Flashcards
Worthiest
Worthiest cousin
Loyalty I owe
The service and the loyalty I owe, in doing it, pays itself
Cumberland
The Prince of Cumberland: that is a step on which I mist fall down, or else o’erleap
Deep desires
Stars, hide your fires,
Let light not see my black and deep desires
Milk
Yet do I fear thy nature; it is too full o’ milk of human kindeness
To catch the nearest way
Without ambition
Thou wouldst be great;
Art not without ambition, but without the illness should attend it
Pour spirits
I may pour my spirits in thine ear
Under battlements
The raven himself is hoarse
That croaks the fatal entrance of Duncan
Under my battlements
Unsex me here
Come, you spirits
That tend no mortal thoughts, unsex me here,
And fill me from the crown to the toe top-full
Of direst cruelty
Woman’s breast
Come to my woman’s breasts,
And take my milk for gall, up you murdering ministers’