Macbeth (Folio 1, 1623)
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Actus Secundus. Scena Prima.
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Enter Banquo, and Fleance, with a Torch
570before him.
¶Banq. How goes the Night, Boy?
¶Fleance. The Moone is downe: I haue not heard the
¶Clock.
575Fleance. I take't, 'tis later, Sir.
¶Banq. Hold, take my Sword:
¶There's Husbandry in Heauen,
¶Their Candles are all out: take thee that too.
¶A heauie Summons lyes like Lead vpon me,
580And yet I would not sleepe:
¶That Nature giues way to in repose.
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Enter Macbeth, and a Seruant with a Torch.
¶Giue me my Sword: who's there?
585Macb. A Friend.
¶This Diamond he greetes your Wife withall,
¶Mac. Being vnprepar'd,
¶Our will became the seruant to defect,
595Banq. All's well.
¶Macb. I thinke not of them:
¶Yet when we can entreat an houre to serue,
¶If you would graunt the time.
¶When 'tis, it shall make Honor for you.
¶My Bosome franchis'd, and Allegeance cleare,
¶Is this a Dagger, which I see before me,
¶The Handle toward my Hand? Come, let me clutch thee:
¶To feeling, as to sight? or art thou but
¶A Dagger of the Minde, a false Creation,
620I see thee yet, in forme as palpable,
¶As this which now I draw.
¶Mine Eyes are made the fooles o'th' other Sences,
¶And on thy Blade, and Dudgeon, Gouts of Blood,
¶Thus to mine Eyes. Now o're the one halfe World
¶The Curtain'd sleepe: Witchcraft celebrates
¶Pale Heccats Offrings: and wither'd Murther,
¶Alarum'd by his Centinell, the Wolfe,
¶Heare not my steps, which they may walke, for feare
¶Thy very stones prate of my where-about,
¶And take the present horror from the time,
640Which now sutes with it. Whiles I threat, he liues:
¶Words to the heat of deedes too cold breath giues.
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A Bell rings.
¶I goe, and it is done: the Bell inuites me.
¶Heare it not, Duncan, for it is a Knell,
645That summons thee to Heauen, or to Hell.
Exit.
