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MacBeth
act iii   Scene 6
William Shakespeare
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       Forres. The palace.
       Enter Lennox and another Lord.
       LENNOX
       My former speeches have but hit your thoughts,
       Which can interpret farther; only I say
       Thing's have been strangely borne. The gracious Duncan
       Was pitied of Macbeth; marry, he was dead.
       And the right valiant Banquo walk'd too late,
       Whom, you may say, if't please you, Fleance kill'd,
       For Fleance fled. Men must not walk too late.
       Who cannot want the thought, how monstrous
       It was for Malcolm and for Donalbain
       To kill their gracious father? Damned fact!
       How it did grieve Macbeth! Did he not straight,
       In pious rage, the two delinquents tear
       That were the slaves of drink and thralls of sleep?
       Was not that nobly done? Ay, and wisely too,
       For 'twould have anger'd any heart alive
       To hear the men deny't. So that, I say,
       He has borne all things well; and I do think
       That, had he Duncan's sons under his key-
       As, an't please heaven, he shall not -they should find
       What 'twere to kill a father; so should Fleance.
       But, peace! For from broad words, and 'cause he fail'd
       His presence at the tyrant's feast, I hear,
       Macduff lives in disgrace. Sir, can you tell
       Where he bestows himself?
       LORD
       The son of Duncan,
       From whom this tyrant holds the due of birth,
       Lives in the English court and is received
       Of the most pious Edward with such grace
       That the malevolence of fortune nothing
       Takes from his high respect. Thither Macduff
       Is gone to pray the holy King, upon his aid
       To wake Northumberland and warlike Siward;
       That by the help of these, with Him above
       To ratify the work, we may again
       Give to our tables meat, sleep to our nights,
       Free from our feasts and banquets bloody knives,
       Do faithful homage, and receive free honors-
       All which we pine for now. And this report
       Hath so exasperate the King that he
       Prepares for some attempt of war.
       LENNOX
       Sent he to Macduff?
       LORD
       He did, and with an absolute "Sir, not I,"
       The cloudy messenger turns me his back,
       And hums, as who should say, "You'll rue the time
       That clogs me with this answer."
       LENNOX
       And that well might
       Advise him to a caution, to hold what distance
       His wisdom can provide. Some holy angel
       Fly to the court of England and unfold
       His message ere he come, that a swift blessing
       May soon return to this our suffering country
       Under a hand accursed!
       LORD
       I'll send my prayers with him.
       Exeunt.
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Dramatis Personae
act i
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act iii
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act iv
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act v
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