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... Enter a Messenger . Mess . Bless you , fair dame ! I am not to you known , Though in your state of honour I am perfect . I doubt some danger does approach you nearly : If you will take a homely man's advice , Be not found here ; hence ...
... Enter a Messenger . Mess . Bless you , fair dame ! I am not to you known , Though in your state of honour I am perfect . I doubt some danger does approach you nearly : If you will take a homely man's advice , Be not found here ; hence ...
Page 73
... Enter Macbeth , Doctor , and Attendants . Macb . Bring me no more reports ; let them fly all : Till Birnam wood remove to Dunsinane , I cannot taint with fear . What's the boy Malcolm ? Was he not born of woman ? The spirits that know ...
... Enter Macbeth , Doctor , and Attendants . Macb . Bring me no more reports ; let them fly all : Till Birnam wood remove to Dunsinane , I cannot taint with fear . What's the boy Malcolm ? Was he not born of woman ? The spirits that know ...
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... Enter , sir , the castle . [ Exeunt . Alarums . SCENE VIII . - Another part of the field . Enter Macbeth . Macb . Why should I play the Roman fool , and die On mine own sword ? whiles I see lives , the gashes Do better upon them . Macd .
... Enter , sir , the castle . [ Exeunt . Alarums . SCENE VIII . - Another part of the field . Enter Macbeth . Macb . Why should I play the Roman fool , and die On mine own sword ? whiles I see lives , the gashes Do better upon them . Macd .
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