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- 1 Enter Macbeth, Doctor and Attendants.
- 2 MACBETH.
- 3 Bring me no more reports; let them fly all:
- 4 Till Birnam wood remove to Dunsinane
- 5 I cannot taint with fear. What’s the boy Malcolm?
- 6 Was he not born of woman? The spirits that know
- 7 All mortal consequences have pronounc’d me thus:
- 8 “Fear not, Macbeth; no man that’s born of woman
- 9 Shall e’er have power upon thee.”—Then fly, false thanes,
- 10 And mingle with the English epicures:
- 11 The mind I sway by, and the heart I bear,
- 12 Shall never sag with doubt nor shake with fear.
- 13 Enter a Servant.
- 14 The devil damn thee black, thou cream-fac’d loon!
- 15 Where gott’st thou that goose look?
- 16 SERVANT.
- 17 There is ten thousand—
- 18 MACBETH.
- 19 Geese, villain?
- 20 SERVANT.
- 21 Soldiers, sir.
- 22 MACBETH.
- 23 Go prick thy face and over-red thy fear,
- 24 Thou lily-liver’d boy. What soldiers, patch?
- 25 Death of thy soul! those linen cheeks of thine
- 26 Are counsellors to fear. What soldiers, whey-face?
- 27 SERVANT.
- 28 The English force, so please you.
- 29 MACBETH.
- 30 Take thy face hence.
- 31 [_Exit Servant._]
- 32 Seyton!—I am sick at heart,
- 33 When I behold—Seyton, I say!—This push
- 34 Will cheer me ever or disseat me now.
- 35 I have liv’d long enough: my way of life
- 36 Is fall’n into the sere, the yellow leaf;
- 37 And that which should accompany old age,
- 38 As honour, love, obedience, troops of friends,
- 39 I must not look to have; but, in their stead,
- 40 Curses, not loud but deep, mouth-honour, breath,
- 41 Which the poor heart would fain deny, and dare not.
- 42 Seyton!—
- 43 Enter Seyton.
- 44 SEYTON.
- 45 What’s your gracious pleasure?
- 46 MACBETH.
- 47 What news more?
- 48 SEYTON.
- 49 All is confirm’d, my lord, which was reported.
- 50 MACBETH.
- 51 I’ll fight till from my bones my flesh be hack’d.
- 52 Give me my armour.
- 53 SEYTON.
- 54 ’Tis not needed yet.
- 55 MACBETH.
- 56 I’ll put it on.
- 57 Send out more horses, skirr the country round;
- 58 Hang those that talk of fear. Give me mine armour.—
- 59 How does your patient, doctor?
- 60 DOCTOR.
- 61 Not so sick, my lord,
- 62 As she is troubled with thick-coming fancies,
- 63 That keep her from her rest.
- 64 MACBETH.
- 65 Cure her of that:
- 66 Canst thou not minister to a mind diseas’d,
- 67 Pluck from the memory a rooted sorrow,
- 68 Raze out the written troubles of the brain,
- 69 And with some sweet oblivious antidote
- 70 Cleanse the stuff’d bosom of that perilous stuff
- 71 Which weighs upon the heart?
- 72 DOCTOR.
- 73 Therein the patient
- 74 Must minister to himself.
- 75 MACBETH.
- 76 Throw physic to the dogs, I’ll none of it.
- 77 Come, put mine armour on; give me my staff:
- 78 Seyton, send out.—Doctor, the Thanes fly from me.—
- 79 Come, sir, despatch.—If thou couldst, doctor, cast
- 80 The water of my land, find her disease,
- 81 And purge it to a sound and pristine health,
- 82 I would applaud thee to the very echo,
- 83 That should applaud again.—Pull’t off, I say.—
- 84 What rhubarb, senna, or what purgative drug,
- 85 Would scour these English hence? Hear’st thou of them?
- 86 DOCTOR.
- 87 Ay, my good lord. Your royal preparation
- 88 Makes us hear something.
- 89 MACBETH.
- 90 Bring it after me.—
- 91 I will not be afraid of death and bane,
- 92 Till Birnam forest come to Dunsinane.
- 93 [_Exeunt all except Doctor._]
- 94 DOCTOR.
- 95 Were I from Dunsinane away and clear,
- 96 Profit again should hardly draw me here.
- 97 [_Exit._]