Macbeth (Folio 1, 1623)
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Scena Secunda.
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Enter Lady.
¶La. That which hath made thẽ drunk, hath made me bold:
¶What hath quench'd them, hath giuen me fire.
650Hearke, peace: it was the Owle that shriek'd,
¶He is about it, the Doores are open:
¶And the surfeted Groomes doe mock their charge
655That Death and Nature doe contend about them,
¶Whether they liue, or dye.
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Enter Macbeth.
¶Macb. Who's there? what hoa?
¶Lady. Alack, I am afraid they haue awak'd,
660And 'tis not done: th' attempt, and not the deed,
¶Confounds vs: hearke: I lay'd their Daggers ready,
¶My Father as he slept, I had don't.
¶My Husband?
665Macb. I haue done the deed:
¶Did not you speake?
¶Macb. When?
670Lady. Now.
¶Lady. I.
¶Lady. Donalbaine.
¶And one cry'd Murther, that they did wake each other:
¶Lady. There are two lodg'd together.
¶Mac. But wherefore could not I pronounce Amen?
¶Macb. Me thought I heard a voyce cry, Sleep no more:
¶Macbeth does murther Sleepe, the innocent Sleepe,
¶Sleepe that knits vp the rauel'd Sleeue of Care,
¶The death of each dayes Life, sore Labors Bath,
¶Lady. What doe you meane?
¶Glamis hath murther'd Sleepe, and therefore Cawdor
¶Lady. Who was it, that thus cry'd? why worthy Thane,
¶You doe vnbend your Noble strength, to thinke
705Why did you bring these Daggers from the place?
¶The sleepie Groomes with blood.
¶Macb. Ile goe no more:
¶I am afraid, to thinke what I haue done:
710Looke on't againe, I dare not.
¶Giue me the Daggers: the sleeping, and the dead,
¶Are but as Pictures: 'tis the Eye of Child-hood,
¶That feares a painted Deuill. If he doe bleed,
715Ile guild the Faces of the Groomes withall,
Exit.
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Knocke within.
¶Macb. Whence is that knocking?
¶How is't with me, when euery noyse appalls me?
720What Hands are here? hah: they pluck out mine Eyes.
¶Will all great Neptunes Ocean wash this blood
¶Cleane from my Hand? no: this my Hand will rather
¶The multitudinous Seas incarnardine,
¶Making the Greene one, Red.
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Enter Lady.
¶I heare a knocking at the South entry:
¶Retyre we to our Chamber:
730A little Water cleares vs of this deed.
¶Hath left you vnattended.
Knocke.
¶Hearke, more knocking.
¶So poorely in your thoughts.
¶Wake Duncan with thy knocking:
740I would thou could'st.
Exeunt.
