Mackers (Macbeth) Flashcards

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And fill me from the crown to the toe top full

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How now! what news

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He had almost supp’d: Why have you left the chamber? Was the hope drunk

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Prithee, Peace: I dare all that may become a man; Who dares do more is none

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3
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You would be so much more man. Nor time nor place

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If we should fail?

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4
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We will not fail

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I am settled

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5
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Give me my sword. Who’s there?

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A friend

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6
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And shut up in measureless content

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Being unprepared, Our will became the servant to defect; Which else should free have wrought

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7
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Yo you they have show’d some truth

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I think Not of them

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8
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At your kind’st leisure

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If you shall cleave to my consent, when it’s it shall make honor for you

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9
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So lose none
In seeking to augment it, but still keep
My bosom franchised and allegiance clear,
I shall be counsell’d. people begin to leave

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Good response the while!

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10
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Thanks sir: The like to you

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Is this a dagger which I see before me, the handle towards my hand? Come, let me clutch thee. I have thee Not and yet I see thee still. A failed creation, and on thy blade and dungeon gouts of blood

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Ringing of bells

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Hear it not Duncan; for that summons thee to heaven or to hell.

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12
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My husband!

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I have done the deed

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13
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When?

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Now

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14
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As i descend?

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Ay

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15
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Hark!

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This is a sorry sight

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16
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A foolish thought, to say a sorry sight

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There’s once did laugh in’s sleep, and once cried “Murder!”. I could not say amen when they did say god bless us

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17
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Good morrow

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Good morrow

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18
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Good morrow

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Good morrow?

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19
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Good morrow

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Good morrow!

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20
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Is the king stirring

21
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He did command me to call timely on him: I have almost slipp’d the hour

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I’ll bring you to him

22
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Joy

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This is the door

23
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Gose the king hence to-day

24
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The last night has been unruly: where we lay, was feverous and did shake

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‘‘Twas a rough night

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Cannot convince nor name thee (Marley exits weeping)
What’s the matter
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Confusion
What is’t you say? The life?
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Approach he chamber and destroy your sight
Awake, Awake! Ring the alarum bell. murder treason
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What’s the business that trumpet calls to parley speak, speak!
Murder, treason!!!
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What is amiss
You are and you don’t know it
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Are stol’n away and fled; which puts upon them suspicion of the deed
Indeed
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Things without remedy should be without regard: what’s done is done
We have scorched the snake, not killed it: Ere we will eat our meals in fear and sleep in the affliction of these terrible dreams that shake us nightly: Duncan is in his grave; treason has done his worst
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Gentle my lord bright and jovial among your guests tonight
So shall I love; and so, I pray be you
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You must leave this
O, Full of scorpions is my head dear wife
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What is to be done
Be innocent by the knowledge’ good things to the day begin to droop and drowse; while night black agents to their preys do rouse. Thou Marvell’st at my words: but hold thee still; things bad begun make strong themselves by I’ll. So prithee, go with me.
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*Party Start*
You know your own degrees; sit down: at first and last the hearty welcome
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Your highness please sit
The table is full
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Here is a place reserved, sir
Where?
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Here my good lord. What ist that moves your highness
Which of you have done this ?!
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What my good lord?
Thou cannot say I did it: never shake thy gory locks at me
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Sit, worry friends Are you a man?
Ay and a bold on, that dare look on that which might appeal the devil!!
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O proper stuff! This is the very painting of your fear: This is the air-drawn dagger which, you said,
Prithee, see there! behold! look! lo! GHOST OF BANQUO vanishes If I stand here, I saw him.
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Fie, for shame! Re-enter GHOST OF BANQUO* Think of this
Hence, horrible shadow! Unreal mockery *GHOST OF BANQUO vanishes* Why, so: being gone, I am a man again. Pray you, sit still.
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*Start of scene where Annie dies... Marley is crying again*
Seyton? What is that noise?
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It is the cry of women, my good lord.
I have almost forgot the taste of fears; Wherefore was that cry?
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The queen, my lord, is dead.
She should have died hereafter;
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*Final scene begins before i fight Marley*
Why should I play the roman fool? and Die on my own sword
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Turn, hell-hound, turn!
Of all men else I have avoided thee: But get thee back; my soul is too much charged
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My voice is in my sword: thou bloodier villain Than terms can give thee out! *Then we fight*
I'll not fight with thee.
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Then yield thee, coward,
I will not yield, Lay on, Macduff, And damn'd be him that first cries, 'Hold, enough!' *Dies*