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MacBeth
act iii   Scene 4
William Shakespeare
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       A Hall in the palace. A banquet prepared.
       Enter Macbeth, Lady Macbeth, Ross, Lennox, Lords, and Attendants.
       MACBETH
       You know your own degrees; sit down. At first
       And last the hearty welcome.
       LORDS
       Thanks to your Majesty.
       MACBETH
       Ourself will mingle with society
       And play the humble host.
       Our hostess keeps her state, but in best time
       We will require her welcome.
       LADY MACBETH
       Pronounce it for me, sir, to all our friends,
       For my heart speaks they are welcome.
       Enter first Murtherer to the door.
       MACBETH
       See, they encounter thee with their hearts' thanks.
       Both sides are even; here I'll sit i' the midst.
       Be large in mirth; anon we'll drink a measure
       The table round. [Approaches the door.] There's blood upon thy
       face.
       MURTHERER
       'Tis Banquo's then.
       MACBETH
       'Tis better thee without than he within.
       Is he dispatch'd?
       MURTHERER
       My lord, his throat is cut; that I did for him.
       MACBETH
       Thou art the best o' the cut-throats! Yet he's good
       That did the like for Fleance. If thou didst it,
       Thou art the nonpareil.
       MURTHERER
       Most royal sir,
       Fleance is 'scaped.
       MACBETH
       [Aside.] Then comes my fit again. I had else been perfect,
       Whole as the marble, founded as the rock,
       As broad and general as the casing air;
       But now I am cabin'd, cribb'd, confin'd, bound in
       To saucy doubts and fears -But Banquo's safe?
       MURTHERER
       Ay, my good lord. Safe in a ditch he bides,
       With twenty trenched gashes on his head,
       The least a death to nature.
       MACBETH
       Thanks for that.
       There the grown serpent lies; the worm that's fled
       Hath nature that in time will venom breed,
       No teeth for the present. Get thee gone. Tomorrow
       We'll hear ourselves again.
       Exit Murtherer.
       LADY MACBETH
       My royal lord,
       You do not give the cheer. The feast is sold
       That is not often vouch'd, while 'tis amaking,
       'Tis given with welcome. To feed were best at home;
       From thence the sauce to meat is ceremony;
       Meeting were bare without it.
       MACBETH
       Sweet remembrancer!
       Now good digestion wait on appetite,
       And health on both!
       LENNOX
       May't please your Highness sit.
       The Ghost of Banquo enters and sits in Macbeth's place.
       MACBETH
       Here had we now our country's honor roof'd,
       Were the graced person of our Banquo present,
       Who may I rather challenge for unkindness
       Than pity for mischance!
       ROSS
       His absence, sir,
       Lays blame upon his promise. Please't your Highness
       To grace us with your royal company?
       MACBETH
       The table's full.
       LENNOX
       Here is a place reserved, sir.
       MACBETH
       Where?
       LENNOX
       Here, my good lord. What is't that moves your Highness?
       MACBETH
       Which of you have done this?
       LORDS
       What, my good lord?
       MACBETH
       Thou canst not say I did it; never shake
       Thy gory locks at me.
       ROSS
       Gentlemen, rise; his Highness is not well.
       LADY MACBETH
       Sit, worthy friends; my lord is often thus,
       And hath been from his youth. Pray you, keep seat.
       The fit is momentary; upon a thought
       He will again be well. If much you note him,
       You shall offend him and extend his passion.
       Feed, and regard him not-Are you a man?
       MACBETH
       Ay, and a bold one, that dare look on that
       Which might appal the devil.
       LADY MACBETH
       O proper stuff!
       This is the very painting of your fear;
       This is the air-drawn dagger which you said
       Led you to Duncan. O, these flaws and starts,
       Impostors to true fear, would well become
       A woman's story at a winter's fire,
       Authorized by her grandam. Shame itself!
       Why do you make such faces? When all's done,
       You look but on a stool.
       MACBETH
       Prithee, see there! Behold! Look! Lo! How say you?
       Why, what care I? If thou canst nod, speak too.
       If charnel houses and our graves must send
       Those that we bury back, our monuments
       Shall be the maws of kites.
       Exit Ghost.
       LADY MACBETH
       What, quite unmann'd in folly?
       MACBETH
       If I stand here, I saw him.
       LADY MACBETH
       Fie, for shame!
       MACBETH
       Blood hath been shed ere now, i' the olden time,
       Ere humane statute purged the gentle weal;
       Ay, and since too, murthers have been perform'd
       Too terrible for the ear. The time has been,
       That, when the brains were out, the man would die,
       And there an end; but now they rise again,
       With twenty mortal murthers on their crowns,
       And push us from our stools. This is more strange
       Than such a murther is.
       LADY MACBETH
       My worthy lord,
       Your noble friends do lack you.
       MACBETH
       I do forget.
       Do not muse at me, my most worthy friends.
       I have a strange infirmity, which is nothing
       To those that know me. Come, love and health to all;
       Then I'll sit down. Give me some wine, fill full.
       I drink to the general joy o' the whole table,
       And to our dear friend Banquo, whom we miss.
       Would he were here! To all and him we thirst,
       And all to all.
       LORDS
       Our duties and the pledge.
       Re-enter Ghost.
       MACBETH
       Avaunt, and quit my sight! Let the earth hide thee!
       Thy bones are marrowless, thy blood is cold;
       Thou hast no speculation in those eyes
       Which thou dost glare with.
       LADY MACBETH
       Think of this, good peers,
       But as a thing of custom. 'Tis no other,
       Only it spoils the pleasure of the time.
       MACBETH
       What man dare, I dare.
       Approach thou like the rugged Russian bear,
       The arm'd rhinoceros, or the Hyrcan tiger;
       Take any shape but that, and my firm nerves
       Shall never tremble. Or be alive again,
       And dare me to the desert with thy sword.
       If trembling I inhabit then, protest me
       The baby of a girl. Hence, horrible shadow!
       Unreal mockery, hence!
       Exit Ghost.
       Why, so, being gone,
       I am a man again. Pray you sit still.
       LADY MACBETH
       You have displaced the mirth, broke the good meeting,
       With most admired disorder.
       MACBETH
       Can such things be,
       And overcome us like a summer's cloud,
       Without our special wonder? You make me strange
       Even to the disposition that I owe
       When now I think you can behold such sights
       And keep the natural ruby of your cheeks
       When mine is blanch'd with fear.
       ROSS
       What sights, my lord?
       LADY MACBETH
       I pray you, speak not; he grows worse and worse;
       Question enrages him. At once, good night.
       Stand not upon the order of your going,
       But go at once.
       LENNOX
       Good night, and better health
       Attend his Majesty!
       LADY MACBETH
       A kind good night to all!
       Exeunt all but Macbeth and Lady Macbeth.
       MACBETH
       It will have blood; they say blood will have blood.
       Stones have been known to move and trees to speak;
       Augures and understood relations have
       By maggot pies and choughs and rooks brought forth
       The secret'st man of blood. What is the night?
       LADY MACBETH
       Almost at odds with morning, which is which.
       MACBETH
       How say'st thou, that Macduff denies his person
       At our great bidding?
       LADY MACBETH
       Did you send to him, sir?
       MACBETH
       I hear it by the way, but I will send.
       There's not a one of them but in his house
       I keep a servant feed. I will tomorrow,
       And betimes I will, to the weird sisters.
       More shall they speak; for now I am bent to know,
       By the worst means, the worst. For mine own good
       All causes shall give way. I am in blood
       Stepp'd in so far that, should I wade no more,
       Returning were as tedious as go o'er.
       Strange things I have in head that will to hand,
       Which must be acted ere they may be scann'd.
       LADY MACBETH
       You lack the season of all natures, sleep.
       MACBETH
       Come, we'll to sleep. My strange and self-abuse
       Is the initiate fear that wants hard use.
       We are yet but young in deed.
       Exeunt.
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act i
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act ii
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act iii
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act iv
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act v
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