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- 1
- 00:02:15,084 --> 00:02:16,833
- When shall we three meet again?
- 2
- 00:02:17,917 --> 00:02:20,708
- In thunder, lightning, or in rain?
- 3
- 00:02:21,500 --> 00:02:23,374
- When the hurly-burly's done.
- 4
- 00:02:23,875 --> 00:02:25,583
- When the battle's lost and won.
- 5
- 00:02:26,292 --> 00:02:27,458
- Where the place?
- 6
- 00:02:27,584 --> 00:02:31,124
- Upon the battlefield,
- there to meet with Macbeth.
- 7
- 00:02:32,125 --> 00:02:35,249
- Fair is foul, and foul is fair.
- 8
- 00:02:36,250 --> 00:02:38,499
- Hover through the fog and filthy air.
- 9
- 00:07:15,584 --> 00:07:17,124
- Doubtful it stood,
- 10
- 00:07:17,250 --> 00:07:19,958
- as two spent swimmers
- that do cling together
- 11
- 00:07:20,084 --> 00:07:21,416
- and choke their art.
- 12
- 00:07:22,667 --> 00:07:25,208
- 'The merciless Macdonwald
- from the Western Isles
- 13
- 00:07:25,334 --> 00:07:28,166
- 'of kerns and gallowglasses
- is supplied.'
- 14
- 00:07:28,875 --> 00:07:32,874
- And fortune,
- on his damned quarrel smiling,
- 15
- 00:07:33,000 --> 00:07:34,999
- showed like a rebel's whore.
- 16
- 00:07:35,959 --> 00:07:39,291
- But all's too weak,
- for brave Macbeth -
- 17
- 00:07:39,792 --> 00:07:41,791
- well he deserves that name -
- 18
- 00:07:41,917 --> 00:07:45,958
- disdaining fortune,
- with his brandished steel
- 19
- 00:07:46,084 --> 00:07:49,833
- which smoked with bloody execution,
- 20
- 00:07:49,959 --> 00:07:51,374
- like valour's minion
- 21
- 00:07:51,500 --> 00:07:54,583
- carved out his passage
- till he faced the slave
- 22
- 00:07:54,709 --> 00:07:57,458
- which ne'er shook hands
- 23
- 00:07:57,584 --> 00:07:59,749
- nor bade farewell to him
- 24
- 00:07:59,875 --> 00:08:02,666
- till he unseamed him
- from the nave to the chops
- 25
- 00:08:02,792 --> 00:08:06,833
- and fixed his head
- upon our battlements.
- 26
- 00:08:11,667 --> 00:08:13,666
- And, to conclude,
- 27
- 00:08:13,792 --> 00:08:15,999
- victory fell on us.
- 28
- 00:08:18,459 --> 00:08:20,624
- Valiant Macbeth.
- 29
- 00:08:22,834 --> 00:08:24,874
- Worthy gentleman.
- 30
- 00:08:25,000 --> 00:08:26,624
- Great happiness.
- 31
- 00:08:37,417 --> 00:08:39,291
- Whence cam'st thou, noble Prince?
- 32
- 00:08:40,375 --> 00:08:43,166
- From Fife, great King,
- 33
- 00:08:43,292 --> 00:08:47,666
- where Norwegian banners flout the sky
- and fan our people cold,
- 34
- 00:08:47,792 --> 00:08:51,416
- assisted by that most disloyal traitor,
- 35
- 00:08:51,542 --> 00:08:53,416
- the Thane of Cawdor.
- 36
- 00:09:01,084 --> 00:09:02,624
- God save the King!
- 37
- 00:09:12,667 --> 00:09:18,749
- No more that Thane of Cawdor
- shall deceive our bosom interest.
- 38
- 00:09:20,667 --> 00:09:23,624
- Go pronounce his present death
- 39
- 00:09:24,792 --> 00:09:27,333
- and with his former title
- greet Macbeth.
- 40
- 00:09:28,250 --> 00:09:29,458
- I'll see it done.
- 41
- 00:09:31,625 --> 00:09:36,041
- What he hath lost,
- noble Macbeth hath won.
- 42
- 00:10:13,375 --> 00:10:15,749
- So foul and fair a day
- I have not seen.
- 43
- 00:10:52,459 --> 00:10:54,083
- What are these?
- 44
- 00:10:56,042 --> 00:10:58,499
- Live you or are you aught
- that man may question?
- 45
- 00:11:03,500 --> 00:11:05,708
- Speak, if you can.
- What are you?
- 46
- 00:11:29,250 --> 00:11:32,833
- Macbeth.
- Hail to thee, Thane of Glamis.
- 47
- 00:11:32,959 --> 00:11:35,791
- Macbeth.
- Hail to thee, Thane of Cawdor.
- 48
- 00:11:38,042 --> 00:11:40,583
- All hail, Macbeth,
- that shalt be king hereafter.
- 49
- 00:11:43,834 --> 00:11:45,291
- Good sir,
- 50
- 00:11:46,334 --> 00:11:49,499
- why do you start and seem to fear
- things that do sound so fair?
- 51
- 00:11:50,459 --> 00:11:52,708
- My noble partner
- you greet with present grace
- 52
- 00:11:52,834 --> 00:11:55,916
- and great prediction
- of noble having and of royal hope
- 53
- 00:11:56,042 --> 00:11:57,583
- that he seems rapt withal.
- 54
- 00:11:57,709 --> 00:11:59,124
- To me you speak not.
- 55
- 00:11:59,875 --> 00:12:03,916
- Hail, lesser than Macbeth
- and greater.
- 56
- 00:12:04,042 --> 00:12:06,874
- Not so happy yet much happier.
- 57
- 00:12:07,584 --> 00:12:10,749
- Thou shalt get kings
- though thou be none.
- 58
- 00:12:12,667 --> 00:12:14,999
- So all hail, Macbeth and Banquo.
- 59
- 00:12:16,584 --> 00:12:18,499
- Banquo and Macbeth,
- 60
- 00:12:18,625 --> 00:12:19,958
- 'all hail.'
- 61
- 00:12:36,084 --> 00:12:40,333
- Stay, you imperfect speakers.
- Tell me more.
- 62
- 00:12:40,459 --> 00:12:43,791
- Say from whence you owe
- this strange intelligence
- 63
- 00:12:43,917 --> 00:12:45,583
- and why, upon this blasted heath,
- 64
- 00:12:45,709 --> 00:12:48,208
- you stop our way
- with such prophetic greeting.
- 65
- 00:12:48,875 --> 00:12:50,833
- Speak, I charge you.
- 66
- 00:13:01,625 --> 00:13:05,041
- The earth hath bubbles as the water has,
- and these are of them.
- 67
- 00:13:05,167 --> 00:13:06,999
- Whither are they vanished?
- 68
- 00:13:08,209 --> 00:13:10,249
- Into the air,
- 69
- 00:13:10,375 --> 00:13:13,374
- and what seemed corporal
- melted as breath into the wind.
- 70
- 00:13:15,917 --> 00:13:17,916
- Would they had stayed.
- 71
- 00:13:18,584 --> 00:13:20,999
- Were such things here
- as we do speak about?
- 72
- 00:13:22,042 --> 00:13:25,124
- Or have we eaten on the insane root
- that takes the reason prisoner?
- 73
- 00:13:30,042 --> 00:13:32,458
- Your children shall be kings.
- 74
- 00:13:33,625 --> 00:13:34,999
- You shall be king.
- 75
- 00:13:37,084 --> 00:13:40,666
- And Thane of Cawdor too.
- Went it not so?
- 76
- 00:13:40,792 --> 00:13:42,833
- To the selfsame tune and words.
- 77
- 00:14:01,584 --> 00:14:03,708
- The King hath happily received,
- Macbeth,
- 78
- 00:14:03,834 --> 00:14:05,874
- the news of thy success.
- 79
- 00:14:11,250 --> 00:14:14,124
- As thick as hail
- came post from post
- 80
- 00:14:14,250 --> 00:14:17,458
- and every one did bear thy praises,
- in his kingdom's great defence,
- 81
- 00:14:17,584 --> 00:14:19,083
- and poured them down before him.
- 82
- 00:14:20,042 --> 00:14:22,958
- And we are sent to give thee
- from our royal master thanks.
- 83
- 00:14:25,167 --> 00:14:27,708
- And, for an earnest of a greater honour,
- 84
- 00:14:27,834 --> 00:14:31,041
- he bade me from him
- call thee Thane of Cawdor.
- 85
- 00:14:33,875 --> 00:14:36,708
- The Thane of Cawdor lives.
- 86
- 00:14:36,834 --> 00:14:39,083
- Why do you dress me
- in borrowed robes?
- 87
- 00:14:39,209 --> 00:14:42,208
- Treasons capital, confessed and proved,
- have overthrown him.
- 88
- 00:15:04,167 --> 00:15:06,749
- Do you not hope
- your children shall be kings
- 89
- 00:15:08,917 --> 00:15:11,166
- when those that gave
- the Thane of Cawdor to me
- 90
- 00:15:11,292 --> 00:15:13,166
- promised no less to them?
- 91
- 00:15:15,667 --> 00:15:18,499
- That trusted home might yet
- enkindle you unto the crown
- 92
- 00:15:18,625 --> 00:15:20,624
- besides the Thane of Cawdor.
- 93
- 00:15:23,292 --> 00:15:25,124
- But 'tis strange,
- 94
- 00:15:26,834 --> 00:15:28,708
- and oftentimes,
- to win us to our harm,
- 95
- 00:15:29,750 --> 00:15:33,291
- the instruments of darkness
- tell us truths,
- 96
- 00:15:33,417 --> 00:15:35,416
- win us with honest trifles
- 97
- 00:15:35,542 --> 00:15:38,083
- to betray's in deepest consequence.
- 98
- 00:15:46,500 --> 00:15:50,708
- This supernatural soliciting
- cannot be ill,
- 99
- 00:15:50,834 --> 00:15:53,124
- cannot be good.
- 100
- 00:15:56,084 --> 00:15:59,458
- If ill, why hath it given me
- earnest of success,
- 101
- 00:15:59,584 --> 00:16:01,541
- commencing in a truth?
- 102
- 00:16:03,042 --> 00:16:04,833
- I am Thane of Cawdor.
- 103
- 00:16:10,375 --> 00:16:13,249
- If good, why do I yield
- to that suggestion
- 104
- 00:16:13,375 --> 00:16:15,499
- whose horrid image doth unfix my hair
- 105
- 00:16:15,625 --> 00:16:17,583
- and make my seated heart
- knock at my ribs
- 106
- 00:16:17,709 --> 00:16:19,333
- against the use of nature?
- 107
- 00:16:22,125 --> 00:16:24,999
- Present fears are less
- than horrible imaginings.
- 108
- 00:16:26,709 --> 00:16:28,416
- If chance will have me king,
- 109
- 00:16:30,750 --> 00:16:33,458
- why, chance may crown me
- without my stir.
- 110
- 00:17:21,125 --> 00:17:22,541
- Hail, Macbeth.
- 111
- 00:17:25,542 --> 00:17:27,666
- O worthiest cousin.
- 112
- 00:17:28,625 --> 00:17:32,041
- More is thy due
- than more than all can pay.
- 113
- 00:17:33,917 --> 00:17:37,958
- The service and the loyalty I owe
- in doing it pays itself.
- 114
- 00:17:39,375 --> 00:17:42,624
- From hence to Inverness,
- and bind us further to you.
- 115
- 00:17:46,292 --> 00:17:47,833
- I'll be myself the harbinger
- 116
- 00:17:47,959 --> 00:17:50,916
- and make joyful the hearing of my wife
- with your approach,
- 117
- 00:17:52,667 --> 00:17:54,083
- so humbly take my leave.
- 118
- 00:17:57,709 --> 00:17:59,374
- My worthy Cawdor.
- 119
- 00:18:52,917 --> 00:18:55,624
- "They met me in the day of success
- 120
- 00:18:55,750 --> 00:18:59,041
- "and I have learned
- by the perfect'st report
- 121
- 00:18:59,167 --> 00:19:02,374
- "they have more in them
- than mortal knowledge.
- 122
- 00:19:04,500 --> 00:19:06,874
- "When I burned in desire
- to question them further,
- 123
- 00:19:08,375 --> 00:19:11,708
- "they made themselves air
- into which they vanished.
- 124
- 00:19:13,792 --> 00:19:17,083
- "Whiles I stood rapt in the wonder of it
- came missives from the King
- 125
- 00:19:18,042 --> 00:19:20,749
- "who all-hailed me
- 126
- 00:19:20,875 --> 00:19:22,833
- "Thane of Cawdor,
- 127
- 00:19:24,042 --> 00:19:28,083
- "by which title before
- these Weird Sisters saluted me
- 128
- 00:19:28,209 --> 00:19:31,333
- "and referred me
- to the coming on of time with,
- 129
- 00:19:33,959 --> 00:19:35,999
- "'Hail, king that shalt be."'
- 130
- 00:19:41,750 --> 00:19:43,124
- Come,
- 131
- 00:19:44,250 --> 00:19:47,458
- you spirits that tend on mortal thoughts,
- 132
- 00:19:49,292 --> 00:19:50,833
- unsex me here
- 133
- 00:19:52,125 --> 00:19:56,624
- and fill me from the crown to the toe
- top-full of direst cruelty.
- 134
- 00:19:58,459 --> 00:20:02,333
- Come to my woman's breasts
- and take my milk for gall,
- 135
- 00:20:02,459 --> 00:20:04,374
- you murthering ministers,
- 136
- 00:20:05,125 --> 00:20:09,416
- wherever, in your sightless substances,
- you wait on nature's mischief.
- 137
- 00:20:11,542 --> 00:20:14,499
- Come, thick night,
- 138
- 00:20:16,125 --> 00:20:19,249
- and pall thee
- in the dunnest smoke of hell,
- 139
- 00:20:19,375 --> 00:20:22,833
- that my keen knife see not
- the wound it makes,
- 140
- 00:20:22,959 --> 00:20:25,374
- nor heaven peep
- through the blanket of the dark
- 141
- 00:20:25,500 --> 00:20:28,333
- to cry, "Hold, hold!"
- 142
- 00:20:31,125 --> 00:20:35,208
- Hie thee hither
- that I may pour my spirits in thine ear
- 143
- 00:20:35,334 --> 00:20:38,083
- and chastise
- with the valour of my tongue
- 144
- 00:20:38,209 --> 00:20:42,291
- all that impedes thee
- from the golden round.
- 145
- 00:21:43,750 --> 00:21:47,291
- Thy letters have transported me
- beyond this ignorant present
- 146
- 00:21:48,417 --> 00:21:51,958
- and I feel now
- the future in the instant.
- 147
- 00:21:57,000 --> 00:21:59,124
- My dearest love,
- 148
- 00:22:04,459 --> 00:22:06,666
- Duncan comes here tonight.
- 149
- 00:22:08,709 --> 00:22:10,458
- And when goes hence?
- 150
- 00:22:11,625 --> 00:22:13,874
- Tomorrow, as he purposes.
- 151
- 00:22:15,250 --> 00:22:17,541
- O never shall sun that morrow see!
- 152
- 00:22:30,084 --> 00:22:33,416
- Glamis thou art, and Cawdor,
- 153
- 00:22:35,084 --> 00:22:37,791
- and shalt be what thou art promised.
- 154
- 00:22:45,125 --> 00:22:47,791
- Yet I do fear thy nature.
- 155
- 00:22:48,584 --> 00:22:50,916
- It is too full o' the milk
- of human kindness
- 156
- 00:22:51,042 --> 00:22:52,624
- to catch the nearest way.
- 157
- 00:22:55,584 --> 00:22:58,291
- Thou wouldst be great.
- 158
- 00:22:58,417 --> 00:23:02,874
- Art not without ambition
- but without the illness should attend it.
- 159
- 00:23:05,375 --> 00:23:08,958
- To beguile the time,
- look like the time.
- 160
- 00:23:10,667 --> 00:23:15,416
- Bear welcome in your eye,
- your hand, your tongue.
- 161
- 00:23:16,667 --> 00:23:19,749
- Look like the innocent flower
- but be the serpent under't.
- 162
- 00:23:25,375 --> 00:23:28,208
- He that's coming must be provided for
- 163
- 00:23:28,334 --> 00:23:31,874
- and you shall put this night's
- great business into my dispatch
- 164
- 00:23:34,292 --> 00:23:38,499
- which shall,
- to all our nights and days to come,
- 165
- 00:23:39,500 --> 00:23:43,083
- give solely sovereign
- sway and masterdom.
- 166
- 00:23:47,125 --> 00:23:48,958
- We will speak further.
- 167
- 00:24:13,875 --> 00:24:18,124
- All our service, in every point
- twice done and then done double.
- 168
- 00:24:19,000 --> 00:24:23,208
- Give me your hand.
- Conduct me to mine host.
- 169
- 00:24:23,334 --> 00:24:26,624
- We love him highly and shall continue
- our graces towards him.
- 170
- 00:24:28,042 --> 00:24:29,874
- By your leave, hostess.
- 171
- 00:25:27,709 --> 00:25:28,958
- My plenteous...
- 172
- 00:25:30,500 --> 00:25:31,499
- Up!
- 173
- 00:25:32,292 --> 00:25:33,499
- Up!
- 174
- 00:25:37,667 --> 00:25:40,249
- My plenteous joys,
- 175
- 00:25:40,375 --> 00:25:43,124
- wanton in fulness,
- 176
- 00:25:43,250 --> 00:25:46,249
- seek to hide themselves
- in drops of sorrow.
- 177
- 00:25:49,250 --> 00:25:51,166
- Sons,
- 178
- 00:25:51,292 --> 00:25:52,416
- kinsmen,
- 179
- 00:25:54,167 --> 00:25:55,499
- thanes,
- 180
- 00:25:56,459 --> 00:26:00,249
- and you whose places
- are the nearest,
- 181
- 00:26:00,375 --> 00:26:06,333
- know that we will establish our estate
- upon our eldest, Malcolm,
- 182
- 00:26:09,417 --> 00:26:14,666
- whom we name hereafter
- the Prince of Cumberland.
- 183
- 00:26:21,375 --> 00:26:23,624
- 'The Prince of Cumberland.
- 184
- 00:26:25,917 --> 00:26:29,416
- 'That is a step on which I must fall down,
- or else o'erleap,
- 185
- 00:26:29,542 --> 00:26:31,541
- 'for in my way it lies.'
- 186
- 00:26:36,167 --> 00:26:38,666
- If it were done when 'tis done,
- 187
- 00:26:41,084 --> 00:26:42,999
- then 'twere well
- it were done quickly.
- 188
- 00:26:46,792 --> 00:26:49,416
- If the assassination
- could trammel up the consequence
- 189
- 00:26:49,542 --> 00:26:52,458
- and catch with his surcease success,
- 190
- 00:26:53,584 --> 00:26:56,541
- that but this blow might be
- the be-all and end-all here.
- 191
- 00:26:59,667 --> 00:27:01,666
- But here upon this bank
- and shoal of time
- 192
- 00:27:01,792 --> 00:27:03,416
- we'd jump the life to come.
- 193
- 00:27:04,417 --> 00:27:06,374
- Does anybody know
- what this is?
- 194
- 00:27:06,500 --> 00:27:09,541
- But in these cases
- we still have judgement here.
- 195
- 00:27:09,667 --> 00:27:13,833
- That we but teach bloody instructions
- which return to plague the inventor.
- 196
- 00:27:13,959 --> 00:27:15,833
- This even-handed justice commends
- 197
- 00:27:15,959 --> 00:27:18,999
- the ingredience of our poisoned chalice
- to our own lips.
- 198
- 00:27:20,459 --> 00:27:22,249
- He's here in double trust.
- 199
- 00:27:24,459 --> 00:27:27,083
- First, as I am
- his kinsman and his subject,
- 200
- 00:27:27,209 --> 00:27:29,333
- strong both against the deed.
- 201
- 00:27:29,459 --> 00:27:32,958
- Then, as his host, who should
- against his murderer shut the door,
- 202
- 00:27:33,084 --> 00:27:34,999
- not bear the knife myself.
- 203
- 00:27:37,959 --> 00:27:42,999
- Besides, this Duncan
- hath borne his faculties so meek,
- 204
- 00:27:43,125 --> 00:27:45,749
- hath been so clear in his great office,
- 205
- 00:27:45,875 --> 00:27:48,416
- that his virtues
- would plead like angels,
- 206
- 00:27:48,542 --> 00:27:52,541
- trumpet-tongued against
- the deep damnation of his taking-off.
- 207
- 00:27:54,084 --> 00:27:56,416
- I have no spur
- to prick the sides of my intent
- 208
- 00:27:56,542 --> 00:27:58,999
- but only vaulting ambition
- 209
- 00:27:59,125 --> 00:28:02,208
- which o'erleaps itself
- and falls on the other.
- 210
- 00:28:36,084 --> 00:28:38,666
- We will proceed no further
- in this business.
- 211
- 00:28:41,750 --> 00:28:45,083
- Was the hope drunk
- wherein you dressed yourself?
- 212
- 00:28:47,042 --> 00:28:49,249
- Hath it slept since?
- 213
- 00:28:49,375 --> 00:28:51,874
- And wakes it now
- to look so green and pale
- 214
- 00:28:52,000 --> 00:28:53,833
- at what it did so freely?
- 215
- 00:29:01,125 --> 00:29:02,708
- From this time
- 216
- 00:29:02,834 --> 00:29:04,874
- such I account thy love.
- 217
- 00:29:07,917 --> 00:29:11,083
- Art thou afeard to be the same
- in thine own act and valour
- 218
- 00:29:11,209 --> 00:29:12,874
- as thou art in desire?
- 219
- 00:29:14,334 --> 00:29:17,874
- Wouldst thou have that
- which thou esteem'st the ornament of life
- 220
- 00:29:18,000 --> 00:29:19,874
- and live a coward in thy own esteem,
- 221
- 00:29:20,000 --> 00:29:22,624
- letting "I dare not" wait upon "I would"?
- 222
- 00:29:22,750 --> 00:29:24,749
- Prithee, peace.
- 223
- 00:29:26,459 --> 00:29:29,124
- I dare do all that may become a man.
- 224
- 00:29:31,042 --> 00:29:33,291
- Who dares do more is none.
- 225
- 00:29:36,667 --> 00:29:38,249
- What beast was't, then,
- 226
- 00:29:38,375 --> 00:29:41,041
- that made you break
- this enterprise to me?
- 227
- 00:29:42,292 --> 00:29:44,833
- When you durst do it,
- then you were a man.
- 228
- 00:29:47,167 --> 00:29:49,124
- And to be more than what you were,
- 229
- 00:29:49,250 --> 00:29:51,624
- you would be so much more the man.
- 230
- 00:29:56,167 --> 00:29:58,083
- I have given suck
- 231
- 00:29:59,042 --> 00:30:03,041
- and know how tender 'tis
- to love the babe that milks me.
- 232
- 00:30:04,334 --> 00:30:07,833
- I would, while it was smiling in my face,
- 233
- 00:30:07,959 --> 00:30:10,874
- have plucked my nipple
- from his boneless gums
- 234
- 00:30:11,000 --> 00:30:12,333
- and dashed the brains out
- 235
- 00:30:12,459 --> 00:30:16,041
- had I so sworn,
- as you have done, to this.
- 236
- 00:30:19,167 --> 00:30:20,916
- If we should fail?
- 237
- 00:30:28,334 --> 00:30:30,166
- We fail.
- 238
- 00:30:33,167 --> 00:30:36,749
- But screw your courage
- to the sticking place
- 239
- 00:30:36,875 --> 00:30:39,708
- and we'll not fail.
- 240
- 00:31:06,459 --> 00:31:08,166
- When Duncan is asleep
- 241
- 00:31:08,292 --> 00:31:12,708
- his two chamberlains will I
- with wine and wassail so convince
- 242
- 00:31:12,834 --> 00:31:17,249
- that memory, the warder of the brain,
- shall be a-fume
- 243
- 00:31:17,375 --> 00:31:19,958
- and the receipt of reason
- a limbeck only.
- 244
- 00:31:21,292 --> 00:31:25,458
- When in swinish sleep
- their drenched natures lie as in a death
- 245
- 00:31:25,584 --> 00:31:29,458
- what cannot you and I perform
- upon the unguarded Duncan?
- 246
- 00:31:30,709 --> 00:31:33,333
- What not put upon his spongy officers
- 247
- 00:31:33,459 --> 00:31:36,208
- who shall bear the guilt
- of our great quell?
- 248
- 00:31:55,625 --> 00:31:57,249
- I am settled
- 249
- 00:32:01,042 --> 00:32:04,541
- and bend up each corporal agent
- to this terrible feat.
- 250
- 00:32:20,125 --> 00:32:21,499
- Take my sword.
- 251
- 00:32:31,292 --> 00:32:33,333
- Take thee that too.
- 252
- 00:32:49,209 --> 00:32:51,833
- A heavy summons lies
- like lead upon me
- 253
- 00:32:53,000 --> 00:32:55,208
- and yet I would not sleep.
- 254
- 00:32:58,209 --> 00:32:59,999
- Merciful powers,
- 255
- 00:33:01,375 --> 00:33:05,374
- restrain in me the cursed thoughts
- that nature gives way to in repose.
- 256
- 00:33:54,792 --> 00:33:57,374
- Is this a dagger
- which I see before me?
- 257
- 00:34:06,750 --> 00:34:08,583
- The handle toward my hand.
- 258
- 00:34:13,375 --> 00:34:14,374
- Come,
- 259
- 00:34:18,209 --> 00:34:20,708
- let me clutch thee.
- 260
- 00:34:26,375 --> 00:34:28,999
- Art thou not, fatal vision,
- 261
- 00:34:29,125 --> 00:34:31,374
- sensible to feeling as to sight?
- 262
- 00:34:36,459 --> 00:34:38,583
- Or art thou but a dagger of the mind?
- 263
- 00:34:41,292 --> 00:34:44,958
- A false creation, proceeding
- from the heat-oppressed brain.
- 264
- 00:34:53,542 --> 00:34:56,041
- Thou marshall'st me
- the way that I was going
- 265
- 00:34:56,167 --> 00:34:59,374
- and such an instrument I was to use.
- 266
- 00:35:04,209 --> 00:35:06,499
- Mine eyes are made the fools
- o' the other senses.
- 267
- 00:35:06,625 --> 00:35:09,541
- Or else worth all the rest.
- I see thee still.
- 268
- 00:35:16,542 --> 00:35:18,916
- There's no such thing.
- 269
- 00:35:19,042 --> 00:35:22,458
- It is the bloody business
- which informs thus to mine eyes.
- 270
- 00:35:24,375 --> 00:35:26,791
- Now, o'er the one half-world,
- 271
- 00:35:26,917 --> 00:35:28,874
- nature seems dead
- 272
- 00:35:29,500 --> 00:35:32,916
- and wicked dreams abuse
- the curtained sleep.
- 273
- 00:35:33,042 --> 00:35:34,958
- Witchcraft celebrates
- 274
- 00:35:35,084 --> 00:35:38,083
- and withered murder
- moves like a ghost.
- 275
- 00:35:51,292 --> 00:35:53,208
- I see thee yet,
- 276
- 00:35:54,250 --> 00:35:57,791
- in form as palpable
- as this which now I draw.
- 277
- 00:36:00,167 --> 00:36:02,333
- Whiles I threat, he lives.
- 278
- 00:36:03,000 --> 00:36:06,541
- Words to the heat of deeds
- too cold breath gives.
- 279
- 00:38:02,875 --> 00:38:04,083
- The spring,
- 280
- 00:38:04,625 --> 00:38:05,833
- the head,
- 281
- 00:38:06,917 --> 00:38:10,291
- the fountain of your blood is stopped.
- 282
- 00:38:10,417 --> 00:38:12,374
- The very source of it is stopped.
- 283
- 00:38:15,417 --> 00:38:17,249
- Here lies Duncan,
- 284
- 00:38:17,375 --> 00:38:21,374
- his silver skin laced
- with his golden blood.
- 285
- 00:38:21,500 --> 00:38:24,416
- There the murderers,
- 286
- 00:38:24,542 --> 00:38:27,083
- steeped in the colours of their trade.
- 287
- 00:38:32,167 --> 00:38:36,666
- Had I but died
- an hour before this chance,
- 288
- 00:38:37,875 --> 00:38:40,291
- I had lived a blessed time.
- 289
- 00:38:42,334 --> 00:38:44,416
- But from this instant
- 290
- 00:38:44,542 --> 00:38:47,374
- there's nothing serious in mortality.
- 291
- 00:38:48,125 --> 00:38:49,833
- All is but toys.
- 292
- 00:38:51,834 --> 00:38:53,791
- Renown and grace is dead.
- 293
- 00:38:57,250 --> 00:38:59,874
- The wine of life is drawn
- 294
- 00:39:00,000 --> 00:39:03,458
- and the mere lees is left
- this vault to brag of.
- 295
- 00:39:16,125 --> 00:39:17,208
- Live you?
- 296
- 00:39:19,042 --> 00:39:21,791
- Or are you aught
- that man may question?
- 297
- 00:40:17,250 --> 00:40:18,999
- I have done the deed.
- 298
- 00:40:27,417 --> 00:40:29,666
- Why did you bring these daggers
- from the place?
- 299
- 00:40:32,542 --> 00:40:34,124
- They must lie there.
- 300
- 00:41:09,584 --> 00:41:11,666
- What hands are here?
- 301
- 00:41:27,042 --> 00:41:29,541
- 'They pluck out mine eyes.'
- 302
- 00:41:30,959 --> 00:41:37,083
- Will all great Neptune's ocean
- wash this blood clean from my hand?
- 303
- 00:41:38,959 --> 00:41:40,624
- No,
- 304
- 00:41:40,750 --> 00:41:46,666
- this my hand will rather
- the multitudinous seas incarnadine,
- 305
- 00:41:48,709 --> 00:41:52,333
- making the green one red.
- 306
- 00:41:57,250 --> 00:42:00,291
- My hands are of your colour,
- 307
- 00:42:00,417 --> 00:42:02,624
- but I shame to wear a heart so white.
- 308
- 00:42:08,625 --> 00:42:11,541
- A little water clears us of this deed.
- 309
- 00:42:11,667 --> 00:42:13,458
- How easy is it then.
- 310
- 00:42:16,667 --> 00:42:18,999
- To know my deed
- 311
- 00:42:20,125 --> 00:42:22,208
- 'twere best not know myself.
- 312
- 00:43:19,542 --> 00:43:20,624
- Good Macduff.
- 313
- 00:43:20,750 --> 00:43:22,166
- Good morrow, noble sir.
- 314
- 00:43:22,292 --> 00:43:23,958
- Good morrow, both.
- 315
- 00:43:24,084 --> 00:43:26,458
- Is the King stirring, worthy Thane?
- 316
- 00:43:27,542 --> 00:43:30,041
- - The King, is he stirring?
- - Not yet.
- 317
- 00:43:31,792 --> 00:43:33,791
- He did command me
- to call timely on him.
- 318
- 00:43:33,917 --> 00:43:35,666
- I have almost slipped the hour.
- 319
- 00:43:36,959 --> 00:43:38,583
- I'll bring you to him.
- 320
- 00:43:54,292 --> 00:43:56,708
- I'll make so bold to call.
- 321
- 00:44:05,917 --> 00:44:09,249
- - Goes the King hence today?
- - He does; he did appoint so.
- 322
- 00:44:12,834 --> 00:44:14,666
- The night has been unruly.
- 323
- 00:44:17,542 --> 00:44:20,374
- Where we lay,
- our temples were blown down
- 324
- 00:44:22,167 --> 00:44:23,916
- and, as they say,
- 325
- 00:44:24,042 --> 00:44:27,749
- lamentings heard in the air,
- 326
- 00:44:27,875 --> 00:44:30,791
- strange screams of death.
- 327
- 00:44:32,917 --> 00:44:34,333
- 'Twas a rough night.
- 328
- 00:44:49,750 --> 00:44:55,416
- Confusion now
- hath made his masterpiece.
- 329
- 00:44:55,542 --> 00:44:58,541
- Most sacrilegious murder
- hath broke open
- 330
- 00:44:58,667 --> 00:45:00,166
- the Lord's anointed temple
- 331
- 00:45:00,292 --> 00:45:03,666
- and stole thence
- the life of the building.
- 332
- 00:45:05,167 --> 00:45:06,249
- The life?
- 333
- 00:45:06,375 --> 00:45:07,999
- Mean you His Majesty?
- 334
- 00:45:08,125 --> 00:45:10,916
- Bid me not speak. You see.
- 335
- 00:45:12,334 --> 00:45:14,041
- Speak yourselves.
- 336
- 00:45:31,375 --> 00:45:33,833
- Awake!
- 337
- 00:45:33,959 --> 00:45:35,083
- Awake!
- 338
- 00:45:35,209 --> 00:45:37,874
- Ring the alarum bells!
- 339
- 00:45:38,000 --> 00:45:39,291
- Malcolm!
- 340
- 00:45:40,667 --> 00:45:41,666
- Malcolm!
- 341
- 00:45:41,792 --> 00:45:43,541
- Banquo!
- 342
- 00:45:45,000 --> 00:45:47,249
- Ring the alarum bells.
- 343
- 00:45:47,375 --> 00:45:48,666
- Banquo!
- 344
- 00:45:49,334 --> 00:45:52,291
- Shake off your downy sleep, man.
- 345
- 00:45:52,417 --> 00:45:55,416
- Death's counterfeit.
- You come and look on death itself.
- 346
- 00:45:55,542 --> 00:45:56,916
- Huh?
- 347
- 00:45:57,917 --> 00:45:59,833
- Murder!
- 348
- 00:45:59,959 --> 00:46:01,166
- Treason!
- 349
- 00:46:20,000 --> 00:46:21,958
- What's the business?
- 350
- 00:46:22,084 --> 00:46:26,083
- Our royal master, he's murdered.
- 351
- 00:46:27,125 --> 00:46:29,374
- Murdered?
- Murdered!
- 352
- 00:46:29,500 --> 00:46:31,708
- Those of his chamber,
- 353
- 00:46:31,834 --> 00:46:34,624
- their hands were all badged with blood.
- 354
- 00:46:54,334 --> 00:46:55,958
- Wherefore did you so?
- 355
- 00:46:56,084 --> 00:46:57,666
- Hm?
- 356
- 00:46:57,792 --> 00:47:01,208
- Who could refrain
- that had a heart to love
- 357
- 00:47:01,334 --> 00:47:05,749
- and in that heart
- courage to make love known?
- 358
- 00:47:35,750 --> 00:47:38,166
- How it does grieve Macbeth.
- 359
- 00:47:41,875 --> 00:47:44,166
- Did he not straight, in pious rage,
- 360
- 00:47:44,292 --> 00:47:46,958
- the two delinquents tear
- 361
- 00:47:47,792 --> 00:47:49,999
- that were the slaves of drink?
- 362
- 00:47:50,125 --> 00:47:52,624
- Was this not nobly done?
- 363
- 00:47:52,750 --> 00:47:54,333
- Ay.
- 364
- 00:47:54,459 --> 00:47:57,291
- 'Twould have angered any heart alive
- to hear the men deny it.
- 365
- 00:47:57,792 --> 00:48:00,458
- I say he has borne all things well.
- 366
- 00:48:01,334 --> 00:48:03,791
- Is't known who did
- this more than bloody deed?
- 367
- 00:48:06,334 --> 00:48:08,833
- Those that Macbeth hath slain.
- 368
- 00:48:08,959 --> 00:48:12,874
- Alas, the day.
- What good could they pretend?
- 369
- 00:48:13,000 --> 00:48:17,624
- Malcolm, the King's son,
- is stolen away and fled,
- 370
- 00:48:17,750 --> 00:48:20,791
- which puts upon him
- suspicion of the deed.
- 371
- 00:48:20,917 --> 00:48:23,541
- 'Tis most like
- the sovereignty will fall upon Macbeth.
- 372
- 00:48:24,375 --> 00:48:26,124
- He is already named.
- 373
- 00:48:45,709 --> 00:48:48,208
- 'Thou hast it now.
- 374
- 00:48:48,334 --> 00:48:50,583
- 'King, Cawdor,
- 375
- 00:48:51,584 --> 00:48:53,291
- 'Glamis,
- 376
- 00:48:53,417 --> 00:48:56,458
- 'all as the weird women promised.
- 377
- 00:48:56,584 --> 00:49:00,041
- 'And I fear
- thou playedst most foully for't.
- 378
- 00:49:00,167 --> 00:49:03,499
- 'Yet it was said
- it should not stand in thy posterity.'
- 379
- 00:49:05,000 --> 00:49:08,583
- But that myself should be
- the root and father of many kings.
- 380
- 00:49:08,709 --> 00:49:11,583
- If there come truth from them,
- 381
- 00:49:11,709 --> 00:49:15,999
- why, by the verities on thee made good,
- may they not be my oracles as well
- 382
- 00:49:17,334 --> 00:49:18,708
- and set me up in hope?
- 383
- 00:49:23,334 --> 00:49:25,666
- But hush.
- 384
- 00:49:25,792 --> 00:49:27,208
- No more.
- 385
- 00:49:28,625 --> 00:49:33,791
- Hail, Macbeth.
- 386
- 00:49:33,917 --> 00:49:36,666
- Hail, Macbeth. Hail, Macbeth.
- 387
- 00:49:44,584 --> 00:49:46,208
- Hail, Macbeth.
- 388
- 00:49:46,334 --> 00:49:47,833
- Hail, Macbeth.
- 389
- 00:50:42,209 --> 00:50:46,291
- 'To be thus...is nothing,
- 390
- 00:50:46,417 --> 00:50:48,374
- 'but to be safely thus!
- 391
- 00:50:51,459 --> 00:50:55,041
- 'Our fears in Banquo stick deep.'
- 392
- 00:50:55,167 --> 00:51:00,624
- And in his royalty of nature
- reigns that which would be feared.
- 393
- 00:51:02,209 --> 00:51:03,624
- 'Tis much he dares
- 394
- 00:51:03,750 --> 00:51:07,416
- and to that dauntless temper
- of his mind...
- 395
- 00:51:10,292 --> 00:51:15,458
- ...he hath a wisdom
- that doth guide his valour.
- 396
- 00:51:26,042 --> 00:51:30,083
- How now, my Lord?
- Why do you keep alone?
- 397
- 00:51:31,459 --> 00:51:33,791
- We have scorched the snake,
- not killed it.
- 398
- 00:51:35,542 --> 00:51:39,541
- She'll close and be herself
- 399
- 00:51:39,667 --> 00:51:42,916
- whilst our poor malice remains
- in danger of her former tooth.
- 400
- 00:51:47,417 --> 00:51:50,166
- Things without all remedy
- should be without regard.
- 401
- 00:51:53,209 --> 00:51:54,749
- What's done is done.
- 402
- 00:51:59,000 --> 00:52:02,166
- Come, gentle my Lord.
- 403
- 00:52:03,917 --> 00:52:06,583
- Sleek o'er your rugged looks.
- 404
- 00:52:06,709 --> 00:52:11,249
- Be bright and jovial
- among your guests tonight.
- 405
- 00:52:21,000 --> 00:52:25,833
- Thou know'st that Banquo,
- and his Fleance, lives?
- 406
- 00:52:28,375 --> 00:52:30,166
- You must leave this.
- 407
- 00:52:42,459 --> 00:52:44,791
- He chid the sisters
- 408
- 00:52:44,917 --> 00:52:47,999
- when first they put
- the name of king upon me
- 409
- 00:52:48,125 --> 00:52:49,749
- and bade them speak to him.
- 410
- 00:52:51,209 --> 00:52:56,958
- Then, prophet-like,
- they hailed him father to a line of kings.
- 411
- 00:52:57,542 --> 00:53:00,083
- Upon my head
- 412
- 00:53:00,209 --> 00:53:02,166
- they placed a fruitless crown
- 413
- 00:53:02,292 --> 00:53:04,833
- and put a barren sceptre in my grip,
- 414
- 00:53:04,959 --> 00:53:08,083
- thence to be wrenched
- with an unlineal hand,
- 415
- 00:53:10,375 --> 00:53:12,791
- no son of mine succeeding.
- 416
- 00:53:15,500 --> 00:53:16,999
- If it be so,
- 417
- 00:53:19,792 --> 00:53:22,874
- for Banquo's issue
- have I filed my mind.
- 418
- 00:53:25,792 --> 00:53:27,583
- For them
- 419
- 00:53:27,709 --> 00:53:30,291
- the gracious Duncan
- have I murdered,
- 420
- 00:53:30,417 --> 00:53:33,958
- put rancours
- in the vessel of my peace
- 421
- 00:53:34,084 --> 00:53:36,083
- only for them.
- 422
- 00:53:37,667 --> 00:53:39,291
- To make them kings,
- 423
- 00:53:41,834 --> 00:53:46,791
- the seed of Banquo kings!
- 424
- 00:53:49,834 --> 00:53:51,666
- What's to be done?
- 425
- 00:53:52,875 --> 00:53:55,999
- Be innocent of the knowledge,
- dearest chuck,
- 426
- 00:53:56,125 --> 00:53:58,666
- till thou applaud the deed.
- 427
- 00:54:02,334 --> 00:54:05,166
- Full, full of scorpions, is my mind.
- 428
- 00:54:13,667 --> 00:54:15,999
- Thou marvell'st at my words.
- 429
- 00:54:19,875 --> 00:54:22,124
- Hold thee still.
- 430
- 00:54:22,250 --> 00:54:27,499
- Things bad begun
- make themselves strong by ill.
- 431
- 00:54:32,750 --> 00:54:34,874
- Come, seeling night.
- 432
- 00:54:36,417 --> 00:54:39,874
- Scarf up the tender eye of pitiful day
- 433
- 00:54:40,000 --> 00:54:44,541
- and, with thy bloody and invisible hand,
- 434
- 00:54:44,667 --> 00:54:46,874
- cancel...
- 435
- 00:54:47,000 --> 00:54:50,749
- and tear to pieces that great bond
- which keeps me pale.
- 436
- 00:55:29,209 --> 00:55:30,208
- Get up!
- 437
- 00:55:51,959 --> 00:55:54,083
- Tonight we hold a solemn supper, sir,
- 438
- 00:55:55,250 --> 00:55:58,124
- and I'll request your presence.
- 439
- 00:55:58,250 --> 00:56:01,249
- Let Your Highness command upon me
- to the which my duties are,
- 440
- 00:56:01,375 --> 00:56:04,624
- with a most indissoluble tie,
- forever knit.
- 441
- 00:56:13,250 --> 00:56:14,749
- Ride you this afternoon?
- 442
- 00:56:16,625 --> 00:56:18,166
- Ay, my good Lord.
- 443
- 00:56:20,792 --> 00:56:24,291
- We should have else desired
- your good advice in this day's council,
- 444
- 00:56:25,834 --> 00:56:27,458
- but we'll take tomorrow.
- 445
- 00:56:30,959 --> 00:56:32,333
- Is't far you ride?
- 446
- 00:56:34,000 --> 00:56:37,208
- As far, my Lord, as will fill up the time
- 'twixt this and supper,
- 447
- 00:56:38,209 --> 00:56:40,208
- go not my horse the better.
- 448
- 00:56:42,792 --> 00:56:44,874
- Fail not our feast.
- 449
- 00:56:47,542 --> 00:56:49,208
- My Lord, I will not.
- 450
- 00:56:59,584 --> 00:57:03,208
- We hear our bloody cousin
- is bestowed in England,
- 451
- 00:57:03,334 --> 00:57:05,749
- not confessing his cruel parricide,
- 452
- 00:57:05,875 --> 00:57:08,749
- filling his hearers with strange invention.
- 453
- 00:57:16,250 --> 00:57:17,666
- But of that tomorrow.
- 454
- 00:57:18,667 --> 00:57:20,333
- Hie you to horse.
- 455
- 00:57:20,459 --> 00:57:24,333
- Adieu, till you return at night.
- 456
- 00:57:27,292 --> 00:57:28,708
- Goes Fleance with you?
- 457
- 00:57:38,042 --> 00:57:42,666
- Ay, my good Lord.
- Our time does call upon's.
- 458
- 00:57:45,375 --> 00:57:46,916
- Farewell.
- 459
- 00:58:13,625 --> 00:58:15,041
- Within this hour, at most,
- 460
- 00:58:15,167 --> 00:58:17,874
- I will advise you
- where to plant yourselves,
- 461
- 00:58:19,834 --> 00:58:23,708
- acquaint you with the perfect spy
- o' the time the moment on't,
- 462
- 00:58:23,834 --> 00:58:27,666
- for it must be done tonight,
- and something from the palace.
- 463
- 00:58:27,792 --> 00:58:30,541
- Always thought
- that I require a clearness.
- 464
- 00:58:34,709 --> 00:58:36,083
- And with him,
- 465
- 00:58:38,167 --> 00:58:40,791
- to leave no rubs
- nor botches in the work,
- 466
- 00:58:42,000 --> 00:58:45,458
- Fleance, his son
- that keeps him company,
- 467
- 00:58:45,584 --> 00:58:50,208
- whose absence is no less material to me
- than is his father's,
- 468
- 00:58:51,334 --> 00:58:54,416
- must embrace the fate
- of that dark hour.
- 469
- 00:59:21,834 --> 00:59:23,458
- Fly!
- 470
- 00:59:30,292 --> 00:59:33,249
- Fly, Fleance! Fly!
- 471
- 01:00:25,500 --> 01:00:28,624
- Hail, Macbeth! Hail, Macbeth!
- 472
- 01:00:28,750 --> 01:00:30,791
- Hail, Macbeth!
- 473
- 01:00:42,584 --> 01:00:44,833
- You know your own degrees.
- 474
- 01:00:44,959 --> 01:00:48,416
- Sit down. At first and last,
- the hearty welcome.
- 475
- 01:00:59,125 --> 01:01:00,666
- Our hostess keeps her state
- 476
- 01:01:03,125 --> 01:01:05,833
- but in best time
- we will require her welcome.
- 477
- 01:01:05,959 --> 01:01:10,541
- Pronounce it for me, sir,
- to all our friends,
- 478
- 01:01:10,667 --> 01:01:13,666
- for my heart speaks
- they are welcome.
- 479
- 01:01:13,792 --> 01:01:14,958
- Your Majesty.
- 480
- 01:01:16,000 --> 01:01:17,416
- Be large in mirth, anon,
- 481
- 01:01:19,209 --> 01:01:21,208
- we'll drink a measure
- the table round.
- 482
- 01:01:27,542 --> 01:01:29,374
- There's blood upon thy face.
- 483
- 01:01:31,209 --> 01:01:33,208
- 'Tis Banquo's then.
- 484
- 01:01:34,167 --> 01:01:35,749
- Is he dispatched?
- 485
- 01:01:35,875 --> 01:01:37,791
- My Lord, his throat is cut.
- 486
- 01:01:37,917 --> 01:01:39,791
- He's good that did the like for Fleance.
- 487
- 01:01:39,917 --> 01:01:41,874
- If thou didst it,
- thou art the nonpareil.
- 488
- 01:01:42,000 --> 01:01:44,749
- Most royal sir,
- Fleance is scaped.
- 489
- 01:01:50,875 --> 01:01:53,124
- Then comes my fit again.
- 490
- 01:01:56,875 --> 01:01:59,291
- I had else been perfect,
- 491
- 01:02:00,375 --> 01:02:04,041
- whole as the marble,
- founded as the rock,
- 492
- 01:02:04,167 --> 01:02:06,458
- as broad and general as the casing air.
- 493
- 01:02:07,209 --> 01:02:09,583
- But now I am cabined, cribbed, confined,
- 494
- 01:02:09,709 --> 01:02:12,499
- bound in to saucy doubts and fears.
- 495
- 01:02:12,625 --> 01:02:15,124
- My royal Lord,
- you do not give the cheer.
- 496
- 01:02:16,667 --> 01:02:18,291
- Thanks for that.
- 497
- 01:02:23,167 --> 01:02:25,166
- Sweet remembrancer!
- 498
- 01:02:25,292 --> 01:02:29,666
- Now, good digestion wait on appetite
- 499
- 01:02:29,792 --> 01:02:31,999
- and health on both.
- 500
- 01:02:32,125 --> 01:02:36,083
- Here had we now
- our country's honour roofed,
- 501
- 01:02:36,209 --> 01:02:39,249
- were the graced person
- of our Banquo present,
- 502
- 01:02:41,667 --> 01:02:44,083
- who may I rather challenge
- for unkindness
- 503
- 01:02:44,209 --> 01:02:46,083
- than pity for mischance.
- 504
- 01:02:46,209 --> 01:02:49,999
- His absence, sir,
- lays blame upon his promise.
- 505
- 01:02:56,625 --> 01:02:58,999
- What is't that moves Your Highness?
- 506
- 01:03:06,084 --> 01:03:09,958
- - Which of you have done this?
- - What, my good Lord?
- 507
- 01:03:12,959 --> 01:03:15,249
- Thou canst not say that I did it.
- 508
- 01:03:18,834 --> 01:03:20,624
- His Highness is not well.
- 509
- 01:03:20,750 --> 01:03:23,083
- Sit, worthy friends.
- 510
- 01:03:25,417 --> 01:03:27,624
- Pray you, keep seat.
- 511
- 01:03:27,750 --> 01:03:28,833
- The fit is momentary.
- 512
- 01:03:28,959 --> 01:03:31,083
- Upon a thought he will again be well.
- 513
- 01:03:31,209 --> 01:03:33,458
- If much you note him,
- you shall offend him
- 514
- 01:03:33,584 --> 01:03:36,124
- and extend his passion.
- 515
- 01:03:36,250 --> 01:03:40,083
- Feed and regard him not.
- 516
- 01:03:42,334 --> 01:03:43,916
- Are you a man?
- 517
- 01:03:44,875 --> 01:03:50,624
- Ay, and a bold one that dare look on that
- which might appal the devil.
- 518
- 01:03:50,750 --> 01:03:52,958
- O proper stuff!
- 519
- 01:03:53,084 --> 01:03:55,833
- Prithee, see there.
- 520
- 01:03:58,084 --> 01:03:59,666
- Behold.
- 521
- 01:03:59,792 --> 01:04:01,416
- Look, lo! How say you?
- 522
- 01:04:02,417 --> 01:04:04,999
- This is the very painting of your fear.
- 523
- 01:04:05,125 --> 01:04:08,583
- This is the air-drawn dagger
- which you said led you to Duncan.
- 524
- 01:04:09,792 --> 01:04:12,708
- Why do you make such faces?
- 525
- 01:04:15,959 --> 01:04:18,416
- If I stand here, I saw him.
- 526
- 01:04:20,042 --> 01:04:24,166
- My worthy Lord,
- your noble friends do lack you.
- 527
- 01:04:24,292 --> 01:04:27,708
- Blood hath been shed ere now,
- in the olden time.
- 528
- 01:04:27,834 --> 01:04:30,083
- The time has been that,
- when the brains were out,
- 529
- 01:04:30,209 --> 01:04:32,249
- the man would die
- 530
- 01:04:32,375 --> 01:04:33,999
- and there an end.
- 531
- 01:04:34,125 --> 01:04:37,541
- But now they rise again
- and push us from our stools.
- 532
- 01:04:38,875 --> 01:04:41,791
- This is more strange
- than such a murder is.
- 533
- 01:04:49,917 --> 01:04:51,958
- I do forget.
- 534
- 01:04:55,042 --> 01:04:56,416
- Come.
- 535
- 01:04:57,875 --> 01:04:59,333
- Love and health to all.
- 536
- 01:05:02,667 --> 01:05:06,374
- Our duties and the pledge.
- 537
- 01:05:12,667 --> 01:05:17,249
- Avaunt and quit my sight.
- 538
- 01:05:19,167 --> 01:05:21,541
- Let the earth hide thee.
- 539
- 01:05:21,667 --> 01:05:24,749
- Thy bones are marrowless,
- thy blood is cold.
- 540
- 01:05:24,875 --> 01:05:29,749
- Thou hast no speculation in those eyes,
- which thou dost glare with.
- 541
- 01:05:33,542 --> 01:05:35,624
- Think of this,
- good peers...
- 542
- 01:05:38,625 --> 01:05:40,041
- ...but as a thing of custom.
- 543
- 01:05:40,167 --> 01:05:41,999
- 'Tis no other.
- 544
- 01:05:43,084 --> 01:05:45,208
- I pray you, sit still.
- 545
- 01:06:00,542 --> 01:06:02,249
- You make me strange,
- 546
- 01:06:06,250 --> 01:06:08,458
- even to the disposition that I owe
- 547
- 01:06:10,875 --> 01:06:13,499
- when now I think
- you can behold such sights
- 548
- 01:06:15,250 --> 01:06:19,624
- and keep the natural ruby of your cheeks
- when mine is blanched with fear.
- 549
- 01:06:20,917 --> 01:06:24,458
- - What sights, my Lord?
- - I pray you, speak not.
- 550
- 01:06:24,584 --> 01:06:29,499
- He grows worse and worse.
- Question enrages him.
- 551
- 01:06:29,625 --> 01:06:32,874
- Stand not upon the order of your going
- but go at once.
- 552
- 01:06:33,000 --> 01:06:36,208
- Good night,
- and better health attend His Majesty.
- 553
- 01:06:36,334 --> 01:06:38,374
- A kind good-night to all.
- 554
- 01:06:46,709 --> 01:06:48,291
- It will have blood.
- 555
- 01:06:50,292 --> 01:06:53,333
- They say blood will have blood.
- 556
- 01:07:02,834 --> 01:07:04,541
- What is the night?
- 557
- 01:07:08,584 --> 01:07:11,666
- Almost at odds with morning,
- which is which.
- 558
- 01:07:16,875 --> 01:07:19,291
- How say'st thou
- that Macduff denies his person
- 559
- 01:07:19,417 --> 01:07:21,583
- at our great bidding?
- 560
- 01:07:23,167 --> 01:07:25,416
- You lack the season of all natures.
- 561
- 01:07:27,709 --> 01:07:28,874
- Sleep.
- 562
- 01:07:32,542 --> 01:07:34,833
- 'I will to the Weird Sisters.
- 563
- 01:07:36,084 --> 01:07:38,333
- 'More shall they speak.
- 564
- 01:07:38,459 --> 01:07:41,999
- 'For now I am bent to know
- by the worst means the worst.
- 565
- 01:07:43,959 --> 01:07:47,666
- 'For mine own good,
- all causes shall give way.
- 566
- 01:07:52,584 --> 01:07:57,249
- 'I am in blood stepped in so far that,
- should I wade no more,
- 567
- 01:07:58,209 --> 01:08:00,791
- 'returning were as tedious as go o'er.
- 568
- 01:08:02,375 --> 01:08:05,874
- 'Strange things I have in head
- that will to hand,
- 569
- 01:08:06,834 --> 01:08:10,124
- 'which must be acted
- ere they may be scanned.'
- 570
- 01:08:28,292 --> 01:08:32,374
- I conjure you, by that which you profess,
- howe'er you come to know it,
- 571
- 01:08:34,875 --> 01:08:36,458
- answer me.
- 572
- 01:08:40,542 --> 01:08:43,541
- Speak, I charge you.
- 573
- 01:09:10,084 --> 01:09:12,624
- Be lion-mettled, proud,
- 574
- 01:09:12,750 --> 01:09:17,374
- and take no care who chafes,
- who frets, or where conspirers are.
- 575
- 01:09:17,500 --> 01:09:20,124
- Macbeth shall never vanquished be.
- 576
- 01:09:20,250 --> 01:09:23,791
- Until Great Birnam Wood
- to high Dunsinane Hill
- 577
- 01:09:23,917 --> 01:09:25,541
- shall come against him.
- 578
- 01:10:03,250 --> 01:10:05,208
- Beware Macduff.
- 579
- 01:10:05,334 --> 01:10:06,999
- Beware the Thane of Fife.
- 580
- 01:10:07,125 --> 01:10:08,791
- Dismiss me, enough.
- 581
- 01:10:08,917 --> 01:10:11,583
- - Beware Macduff.
- - Beware Macduff.
- 582
- 01:10:11,709 --> 01:10:14,458
- - Beware the Thane of Fife.
- - Beware Macduff.
- 583
- 01:10:14,584 --> 01:10:16,124
- Beware the Thane of Fife.
- 584
- 01:10:16,250 --> 01:10:19,749
- - Beware the Thane of Fife.
- - Beware Macduff.
- 585
- 01:10:19,875 --> 01:10:22,041
- Beware the Thane of Fife.
- 586
- 01:10:25,334 --> 01:10:26,749
- Be bloody,
- 587
- 01:10:28,250 --> 01:10:32,041
- bold, and resolute.
- 588
- 01:10:35,625 --> 01:10:37,333
- Laugh to scorn the power of man,
- 589
- 01:10:39,250 --> 01:10:43,999
- for none of woman born
- shall harm Macbeth.
- 590
- 01:11:02,459 --> 01:11:05,416
- Then live, Macduff.
- What need I fear of thee?
- 591
- 01:11:11,000 --> 01:11:14,124
- But yet I'll make assurance double sure
- 592
- 01:11:14,250 --> 01:11:17,083
- and take a bond of fate:
- thou shalt not live.
- 593
- 01:11:49,834 --> 01:11:51,416
- Saw you the Weird Sisters?
- 594
- 01:11:52,500 --> 01:11:53,499
- No, my Lord.
- 595
- 01:11:53,625 --> 01:11:55,499
- Came they not by you?
- 596
- 01:11:56,750 --> 01:11:59,583
- No, indeed, my Lord.
- 597
- 01:12:01,959 --> 01:12:04,916
- Infected be the air whereon they ride
- 598
- 01:12:05,042 --> 01:12:07,166
- and damned all those that trust them!
- 599
- 01:12:22,167 --> 01:12:24,374
- 'Who was't came by?'
- 600
- 01:12:25,292 --> 01:12:30,249
- 'Tis two or three, my Lord,
- that bring you word.
- 601
- 01:12:31,375 --> 01:12:33,166
- Macduff has fled to England.
- 602
- 01:12:39,000 --> 01:12:42,749
- - Fled to England?
- - Ay, my good Lord.
- 603
- 01:12:44,375 --> 01:12:47,666
- The flighty purpose never is overtook
- unless the deed go with it.
- 604
- 01:12:50,875 --> 01:12:54,208
- The very firstlings of my heart
- shall be the firstlings of my hand.
- 605
- 01:12:54,334 --> 01:12:55,666
- Be it thought and done.
- 606
- 01:13:04,917 --> 01:13:06,541
- Hell is murky.
- 607
- 01:13:08,000 --> 01:13:10,041
- What's done cannot be undone.
- 608
- 01:13:16,334 --> 01:13:18,624
- Skirr the country round.
- 609
- 01:13:18,750 --> 01:13:21,874
- Hang those that talk of fear.
- 610
- 01:13:23,250 --> 01:13:26,666
- The castle of Macduff I will surprise,
- seize upon Fife,
- 611
- 01:13:26,792 --> 01:13:29,041
- give to the edge of the sword
- his wife, his babes,
- 612
- 01:13:29,167 --> 01:13:32,166
- and all unfortunate souls
- that trace him in his line.
- 613
- 01:13:33,959 --> 01:13:35,708
- No boasting like a fool.
- 614
- 01:13:35,834 --> 01:13:37,791
- This deed I'll do
- before this purpose cool.
- 615
- 01:13:54,750 --> 01:13:56,166
- Murder!
- 616
- 01:13:56,875 --> 01:13:58,374
- Murder!
- 617
- 01:13:59,750 --> 01:14:01,124
- Murder!
- 618
- 01:14:03,709 --> 01:14:06,041
- I have done no harm!
- 619
- 01:14:06,167 --> 01:14:07,874
- I have done no harm!
- 620
- 01:14:09,167 --> 01:14:11,083
- Murder!
- 621
- 01:14:15,542 --> 01:14:17,458
- Murder!
- 622
- 01:14:17,584 --> 01:14:18,874
- No!
- 623
- 01:14:19,000 --> 01:14:22,499
- No, please, my babies!
- 624
- 01:14:23,667 --> 01:14:25,416
- No!
- 625
- 01:14:25,542 --> 01:14:28,249
- Bring me no more reports.
- 626
- 01:14:28,375 --> 01:14:30,291
- Let them fly all.
- 627
- 01:14:31,250 --> 01:14:34,958
- Till Birnam Wood
- remove to Dunsinane
- 628
- 01:14:35,084 --> 01:14:37,249
- I cannot taint with fear.
- 629
- 01:14:39,750 --> 01:14:41,249
- What's the boy Malcolm?
- 630
- 01:14:41,375 --> 01:14:43,374
- Was he not born of woman?
- 631
- 01:14:44,584 --> 01:14:47,999
- The spirits that know
- all mortal consequence
- 632
- 01:14:48,125 --> 01:14:49,708
- have pronounced me thus:
- 633
- 01:14:51,000 --> 01:14:52,708
- "Fear not, Macbeth.
- 634
- 01:14:52,834 --> 01:14:57,583
- "No man that's born of woman
- shall e'er have power upon thee."
- 635
- 01:15:02,750 --> 01:15:05,166
- Then fly, false thanes,
- 636
- 01:15:05,292 --> 01:15:08,374
- and mingle with the English epicures.
- 637
- 01:15:15,417 --> 01:15:17,458
- Why are you silent?
- 638
- 01:15:18,667 --> 01:15:20,791
- This tyrant,
- 639
- 01:15:21,500 --> 01:15:26,124
- whose sole name blisters our tongues,
- 640
- 01:15:27,584 --> 01:15:31,333
- was once thought honest.
- 641
- 01:17:09,292 --> 01:17:12,124
- Now is the time of help.
- 642
- 01:17:14,042 --> 01:17:16,999
- Your eye in Scotland
- 643
- 01:17:17,125 --> 01:17:19,583
- would create soldiers,
- 644
- 01:17:19,709 --> 01:17:24,374
- make our women fight
- to doff their dire distresses.
- 645
- 01:17:26,625 --> 01:17:28,999
- Be it their comfort
- we are coming thither.
- 646
- 01:17:31,042 --> 01:17:33,208
- I have words
- 647
- 01:17:33,334 --> 01:17:36,333
- that would be howled in the desert air
- 648
- 01:17:37,542 --> 01:17:40,166
- where hearing should not latch them.
- 649
- 01:17:43,750 --> 01:17:46,416
- My ever gentle cousin.
- 650
- 01:17:46,542 --> 01:17:48,791
- Stands Scotland where it did?
- 651
- 01:17:48,917 --> 01:17:50,999
- Alas, poor country,
- 652
- 01:17:51,125 --> 01:17:53,166
- it's almost afraid to know itself.
- 653
- 01:17:54,417 --> 01:17:56,999
- It cannot be called our mother
- but our graves.
- 654
- 01:18:03,417 --> 01:18:05,249
- What's our newest grief?
- 655
- 01:18:08,459 --> 01:18:12,124
- Let not your ears despise my tongue
- which shall possess them
- 656
- 01:18:12,250 --> 01:18:15,124
- with the heaviest sound
- that ever yet they heard.
- 657
- 01:18:20,417 --> 01:18:22,499
- How does my wife?
- 658
- 01:18:25,459 --> 01:18:27,249
- Your castle is surprised,
- 659
- 01:18:29,959 --> 01:18:33,999
- your wife and babes
- savagely slaughtered.
- 660
- 01:18:43,292 --> 01:18:45,124
- What man, hm?
- 661
- 01:18:48,167 --> 01:18:49,374
- What man?
- 662
- 01:18:54,417 --> 01:18:55,999
- My children too?
- 663
- 01:19:00,792 --> 01:19:05,166
- Wife, children, servants,
- 664
- 01:19:05,292 --> 01:19:06,916
- all that could be found.
- 665
- 01:19:18,667 --> 01:19:21,374
- He has no children!
- 666
- 01:19:27,292 --> 01:19:30,499
- All my pretty chickens
- 667
- 01:19:30,625 --> 01:19:32,416
- and their dam,
- 668
- 01:19:35,500 --> 01:19:37,458
- in one fell swoop?
- 669
- 01:19:45,375 --> 01:19:46,791
- Dispute it like a man.
- 670
- 01:19:48,750 --> 01:19:49,749
- Oh...
- 671
- 01:19:53,167 --> 01:19:54,791
- Oh, I will do so.
- 672
- 01:19:57,959 --> 01:20:00,333
- But I will also feel it as a man.
- 673
- 01:20:05,209 --> 01:20:07,208
- Sinful Macduff!
- 674
- 01:20:09,292 --> 01:20:12,083
- They were all struck for thee.
- 675
- 01:20:13,375 --> 01:20:16,249
- Be this the whetstone of your sword.
- 676
- 01:20:16,375 --> 01:20:19,166
- Let grief convert to anger.
- 677
- 01:20:19,292 --> 01:20:21,916
- Blunt not the heart, enrage it.
- 678
- 01:20:23,584 --> 01:20:27,791
- Gracious England hath lent us
- 10,000 men.
- 679
- 01:20:27,917 --> 01:20:29,958
- Our power is ready.
- 680
- 01:20:30,084 --> 01:20:32,458
- Our lack is nothing but our leave.
- 681
- 01:20:35,667 --> 01:20:38,624
- Front to front
- 682
- 01:20:38,750 --> 01:20:42,666
- you bring thou
- this fiend of Scotland and myself,
- 683
- 01:20:42,792 --> 01:20:46,374
- and within my sword's length
- you set him.
- 684
- 01:20:53,959 --> 01:20:56,416
- If he scape,
- 685
- 01:20:56,542 --> 01:20:58,374
- heaven forgive him too.
- 686
- 01:21:14,875 --> 01:21:18,249
- 'Great Dunsinane
- he strongly fortifies.
- 687
- 01:21:20,167 --> 01:21:21,416
- 'Some say he's mad.
- 688
- 01:21:23,459 --> 01:21:25,291
- 'Others, lesser, that hate him
- 689
- 01:21:25,417 --> 01:21:27,666
- 'do call it valiant fury.'
- 690
- 01:21:30,000 --> 01:21:32,666
- But, for certain,
- 691
- 01:21:32,792 --> 01:21:36,666
- he cannot buckle his distempered cause
- within the belt of rule.
- 692
- 01:21:39,584 --> 01:21:42,541
- Those he commands
- 693
- 01:21:42,667 --> 01:21:44,916
- move only in command.
- 694
- 01:21:46,959 --> 01:21:48,749
- 'Nothing in love.
- 695
- 01:21:50,459 --> 01:21:51,791
- 'Now does he feel
- 696
- 01:21:52,792 --> 01:21:56,041
- 'his secret murders
- sticking on his hands.'
- 697
- 01:22:36,125 --> 01:22:38,166
- Yet here's a spot.
- 698
- 01:22:41,292 --> 01:22:43,499
- Out, damned spot!
- 699
- 01:22:44,917 --> 01:22:46,583
- Out, I say!
- 700
- 01:22:50,084 --> 01:22:51,916
- Hell is murky.
- 701
- 01:22:56,042 --> 01:22:57,666
- Fie, my Lord!
- 702
- 01:22:58,709 --> 01:22:59,958
- Fie!
- 703
- 01:23:01,500 --> 01:23:03,833
- A soldier and afeard?
- 704
- 01:23:06,542 --> 01:23:09,208
- What need we fear
- who knows it
- 705
- 01:23:09,334 --> 01:23:12,124
- when none can
- call our power to account?
- 706
- 01:23:17,167 --> 01:23:18,583
- Yet who would have thought
- 707
- 01:23:18,709 --> 01:23:22,208
- the old man to have had
- so much blood in him?
- 708
- 01:23:29,209 --> 01:23:32,208
- The Thane of Fife had a wife.
- 709
- 01:23:35,000 --> 01:23:36,833
- Where is she now?
- 710
- 01:23:42,250 --> 01:23:43,249
- What?
- 711
- 01:23:45,500 --> 01:23:48,166
- Will these hands ne'er be clean?
- 712
- 01:23:52,292 --> 01:23:54,541
- No more o' that, my Lord.
- 713
- 01:23:55,834 --> 01:23:57,458
- No more o' that.
- 714
- 01:23:58,875 --> 01:24:00,999
- You mar all with this starting.
- 715
- 01:24:10,459 --> 01:24:12,833
- Here's the smell of the blood still.
- 716
- 01:24:15,875 --> 01:24:20,291
- All the perfumes of Arabia
- will not sweeten this little hand.
- 717
- 01:24:35,042 --> 01:24:36,624
- Wash your hands.
- 718
- 01:24:37,584 --> 01:24:39,833
- Put on your nightgown.
- 719
- 01:24:41,209 --> 01:24:43,208
- Look not so pale.
- 720
- 01:24:45,125 --> 01:24:46,208
- To bed.
- 721
- 01:24:47,834 --> 01:24:49,083
- To bed.
- 722
- 01:24:53,125 --> 01:24:55,499
- There's knocking at the gate.
- 723
- 01:25:00,334 --> 01:25:01,333
- Come.
- 724
- 01:25:03,084 --> 01:25:05,166
- Come.
- 725
- 01:25:05,292 --> 01:25:08,249
- Come, come,
- give me your hand.
- 726
- 01:25:11,417 --> 01:25:14,291
- What's done cannot be undone.
- 727
- 01:25:14,875 --> 01:25:16,708
- To bed.
- 728
- 01:25:18,334 --> 01:25:19,749
- To bed.
- 729
- 01:25:25,709 --> 01:25:27,333
- To bed.
- 730
- 01:26:06,584 --> 01:26:07,791
- To bed.
- 731
- 01:26:10,292 --> 01:26:11,624
- To bed.
- 732
- 01:26:14,584 --> 01:26:16,208
- To bed.
- 733
- 01:26:42,042 --> 01:26:45,624
- The devil damn thee black,
- thou cream-faced loon.
- 734
- 01:26:45,750 --> 01:26:48,458
- Where got'st thou that goose look?
- 735
- 01:26:48,584 --> 01:26:49,791
- There's ten thousand.
- 736
- 01:26:50,917 --> 01:26:52,541
- Geese, villain?
- 737
- 01:26:52,667 --> 01:26:54,833
- Soldiers, sir.
- 738
- 01:26:56,459 --> 01:26:58,999
- Go, prick thy face
- and over-red thy fear,
- 739
- 01:26:59,125 --> 01:27:00,791
- thou lily-livered boy.
- 740
- 01:27:02,209 --> 01:27:04,583
- What soldiers, patch?
- 741
- 01:27:05,209 --> 01:27:08,416
- The English force, so please you.
- 742
- 01:27:11,334 --> 01:27:14,541
- Hang out our banners
- on the outward walls.
- 743
- 01:27:17,459 --> 01:27:19,791
- The cry is still, "They come!"
- 744
- 01:27:23,584 --> 01:27:27,958
- Our castle's strength
- will laugh a siege to scorn.
- 745
- 01:27:30,250 --> 01:27:33,666
- Here let them lie
- 746
- 01:27:33,792 --> 01:27:36,666
- till famine and the ague eat them up.
- 747
- 01:27:51,500 --> 01:27:53,249
- Doctor.
- 748
- 01:27:55,625 --> 01:27:57,791
- The thanes fly from me.
- 749
- 01:28:01,125 --> 01:28:04,333
- What rhubarb, cyme
- or what purgative drug
- 750
- 01:28:04,459 --> 01:28:06,499
- would scour these English hence?
- 751
- 01:28:06,625 --> 01:28:07,999
- Hear'st thou of them?
- 752
- 01:28:08,625 --> 01:28:10,874
- Ay, my good Lord.
- 753
- 01:28:11,000 --> 01:28:14,333
- Your royal preparation
- makes us hear something.
- 754
- 01:28:14,459 --> 01:28:17,583
- If thou couldst, Doctor,
- 755
- 01:28:17,709 --> 01:28:20,416
- cast the water of my land,
- find her disease
- 756
- 01:28:20,542 --> 01:28:22,999
- and purge it
- to a sound and pristine health.
- 757
- 01:28:25,292 --> 01:28:28,291
- I would applaud thee to the very echo
- that should applaud again.
- 758
- 01:28:32,042 --> 01:28:36,041
- The Queen, my Lord, is dead.
- 759
- 01:29:02,834 --> 01:29:05,666
- She should have died hereafter.
- 760
- 01:29:07,917 --> 01:29:10,749
- There would have been a time
- for such a word.
- 761
- 01:29:20,125 --> 01:29:21,499
- Tomorrow,
- 762
- 01:29:27,084 --> 01:29:29,166
- and tomorrow,
- 763
- 01:29:32,834 --> 01:29:35,249
- and tomorrow
- 764
- 01:29:37,875 --> 01:29:41,958
- creeps in this petty pace
- from day to day
- 765
- 01:29:44,584 --> 01:29:47,458
- to the last syllable of recorded time.
- 766
- 01:29:51,292 --> 01:29:55,583
- And all our yesterdays have lighted fools
- the way to dusty death.
- 767
- 01:30:03,000 --> 01:30:04,333
- Out.
- 768
- 01:30:05,792 --> 01:30:08,666
- Out, brief candle.
- 769
- 01:30:10,917 --> 01:30:13,833
- Life's but a walking shadow,
- 770
- 01:30:13,959 --> 01:30:15,791
- a poor player
- 771
- 01:30:15,917 --> 01:30:20,041
- that struts and frets
- his hour upon the stage
- 772
- 01:30:20,167 --> 01:30:21,958
- and then is heard no more.
- 773
- 01:30:24,584 --> 01:30:27,416
- It is a tale told by an idiot,
- 774
- 01:30:28,792 --> 01:30:30,708
- full of sound and fury,
- 775
- 01:30:32,042 --> 01:30:33,874
- signifying nothing.
- 776
- 01:30:38,959 --> 01:30:41,249
- What is that noise?
- 777
- 01:30:41,375 --> 01:30:44,124
- It is the cry of women, my good Lord.
- 778
- 01:30:49,084 --> 01:30:51,833
- I have almost forgot the taste of fears.
- 779
- 01:30:55,750 --> 01:30:57,749
- The time has been
- 780
- 01:30:57,875 --> 01:31:00,791
- my senses would have cooled
- to hear a night-shriek
- 781
- 01:31:02,167 --> 01:31:04,666
- and my fell of hair
- 782
- 01:31:04,792 --> 01:31:08,499
- would, at a dismal treatise,
- rouse and stir
- 783
- 01:31:08,625 --> 01:31:10,374
- as life were in't.
- 784
- 01:31:16,917 --> 01:31:20,666
- I have supped full with horrors.
- 785
- 01:31:20,792 --> 01:31:23,166
- Direness, familiar
- to my slaughterous thoughts,
- 786
- 01:31:23,292 --> 01:31:25,249
- cannot once start me.
- 787
- 01:31:36,750 --> 01:31:38,833
- Thy story, quickly.
- 788
- 01:31:40,459 --> 01:31:41,958
- Gracious my Lord,
- 789
- 01:31:43,959 --> 01:31:46,499
- I should report that which I say I saw,
- 790
- 01:31:50,042 --> 01:31:51,874
- but know not how to do it.
- 791
- 01:32:01,334 --> 01:32:02,333
- Seyton!
- 792
- 01:32:03,542 --> 01:32:05,874
- I am sick at heart when I behold.
- 793
- 01:32:06,792 --> 01:32:08,791
- Seyton, I say!
- 794
- 01:32:19,042 --> 01:32:21,416
- This push will chair me ever
- 795
- 01:32:22,875 --> 01:32:24,833
- or dis-seat me now.
- 796
- 01:32:36,917 --> 01:32:38,791
- I have lived long enough.
- 797
- 01:32:41,709 --> 01:32:44,083
- My way of life is fallen into the sere,
- 798
- 01:32:48,125 --> 01:32:49,749
- the yellow leaf.
- 799
- 01:32:51,917 --> 01:32:54,291
- And that which should
- accompany old age as...
- 800
- 01:32:56,667 --> 01:32:59,291
- ...honour,
- 801
- 01:32:59,417 --> 01:33:00,833
- love,
- 802
- 01:33:02,250 --> 01:33:03,541
- obedience,
- 803
- 01:33:03,667 --> 01:33:05,291
- troops of friends,
- 804
- 01:33:09,042 --> 01:33:10,958
- I must not look to have,
- 805
- 01:33:14,000 --> 01:33:15,458
- but, in their stead,
- 806
- 01:33:17,917 --> 01:33:19,416
- curses,
- 807
- 01:33:23,209 --> 01:33:25,124
- not loud,
- 808
- 01:33:25,250 --> 01:33:29,041
- but deep, mouth-honour, breath,
- 809
- 01:33:32,084 --> 01:33:35,916
- which the poor heart would fain deny
- and dare not.
- 810
- 01:33:40,750 --> 01:33:41,749
- Seyton.
- 811
- 01:33:42,917 --> 01:33:45,333
- All is confirmed, my Lord,
- which was reported.
- 812
- 01:33:47,042 --> 01:33:50,624
- I'll fight till from my bones
- my flesh be hacked.
- 813
- 01:33:50,750 --> 01:33:53,749
- - Give me my armour.
- - 'Tis not needed yet.
- 814
- 01:33:53,875 --> 01:33:55,458
- I'll put it on!
- 815
- 01:34:45,917 --> 01:34:48,958
- And now a wood
- comes toward Dunsinane.
- 816
- 01:34:55,500 --> 01:34:56,708
- Ring the alarum bell.
- 817
- 01:34:58,667 --> 01:35:03,624
- Arm, arm, and out!
- 818
- 01:35:08,959 --> 01:35:13,499
- Tyrant, show thy face!
- 819
- 01:35:21,292 --> 01:35:24,291
- There is nor flying hence
- nor tarrying here.
- 820
- 01:35:25,792 --> 01:35:27,749
- I 'gin to be aweary of the sun
- 821
- 01:35:27,875 --> 01:35:30,416
- and wish the estate o' the world
- were now undone.
- 822
- 01:35:31,209 --> 01:35:32,833
- Blow, wind.
- 823
- 01:35:32,959 --> 01:35:35,708
- Come, wrack.
- 824
- 01:35:36,709 --> 01:35:39,374
- At least we'll die
- with harness on our back.
- 825
- 01:35:43,500 --> 01:35:45,833
- 'They have tied me to a stake.
- 826
- 01:35:45,959 --> 01:35:48,499
- 'I cannot fly.
- 827
- 01:35:48,625 --> 01:35:51,624
- 'But, bear-like,
- I must fight the course.
- 828
- 01:35:53,750 --> 01:35:56,583
- 'What's he that was not born of woman?
- 829
- 01:35:57,375 --> 01:36:00,333
- 'Such a one am I to fear, or none.
- 830
- 01:36:00,459 --> 01:36:04,666
- 'Why should I play the Roman fool
- and die on mine own sword?'
- 831
- 01:36:04,792 --> 01:36:09,208
- Whiles I see lives,
- the gashes do better upon them.
- 832
- 01:36:10,167 --> 01:36:12,083
- Turn, hellhound.
- 833
- 01:36:12,209 --> 01:36:13,499
- Turn.
- 834
- 01:36:19,542 --> 01:36:22,749
- Of all men else
- I have avoided thee.
- 835
- 01:36:22,875 --> 01:36:24,458
- But get thee back.
- 836
- 01:36:25,375 --> 01:36:28,083
- My soul is too much charged
- with blood of thine already.
- 837
- 01:36:29,209 --> 01:36:30,916
- I have no words.
- 838
- 01:36:32,750 --> 01:36:34,624
- My voice is in my sword.
- 839
- 01:36:55,792 --> 01:36:57,416
- Thou losest labour.
- 840
- 01:36:57,542 --> 01:37:02,041
- As easy mayst thou the intrenchant air
- with thy keen sword impress
- 841
- 01:37:02,167 --> 01:37:04,374
- as make me bleed.
- 842
- 01:38:25,292 --> 01:38:28,958
- Let fall thy blade on vulnerable crests.
- 843
- 01:38:29,792 --> 01:38:32,749
- I bear a charmed life
- 844
- 01:38:32,875 --> 01:38:36,124
- which must not yield
- to one of woman born.
- 845
- 01:38:36,250 --> 01:38:38,833
- Despair thy charm
- 846
- 01:38:39,750 --> 01:38:44,499
- and let the angel
- whom thou still hast served tell thee
- 847
- 01:38:45,875 --> 01:38:49,874
- Macduff was from his mother's womb
- untimely ripped.
- 848
- 01:39:06,084 --> 01:39:08,499
- Accursed be the tongue
- that tells me so,
- 849
- 01:39:17,000 --> 01:39:20,166
- for it hath cowed
- my better part of man.
- 850
- 01:39:26,084 --> 01:39:27,749
- I'll not fight with thee.
- 851
- 01:40:14,334 --> 01:40:16,374
- Then yield thee, coward,
- 852
- 01:40:18,209 --> 01:40:21,541
- and live to be
- the show and gaze of the time.
- 853
- 01:40:25,417 --> 01:40:29,833
- I will have thee,
- as our rarer monsters are,
- 854
- 01:40:34,625 --> 01:40:36,416
- painted upon a pole,
- 855
- 01:40:38,875 --> 01:40:40,499
- and underwrit:
- 856
- 01:40:42,417 --> 01:40:45,208
- "Here may you see the tyrant,
- 857
- 01:40:47,375 --> 01:40:49,041
- "Macbeth."
- 858
- 01:41:06,042 --> 01:41:07,541
- I will not yield
- 859
- 01:41:08,417 --> 01:41:11,874
- to kiss the ground
- before young Malcolm's feet
- 860
- 01:41:14,000 --> 01:41:17,041
- and to be baited
- with the rabble's curse.
- 861
- 01:41:22,709 --> 01:41:25,499
- Though Birnam Wood
- be come to Dunsinane
- 862
- 01:41:26,709 --> 01:41:28,874
- and thou opposed,
- 863
- 01:41:29,000 --> 01:41:31,249
- being of no woman born,
- 864
- 01:41:36,917 --> 01:41:39,124
- yet I will try the last.
- 865
- 01:41:45,792 --> 01:41:49,541
- Before my body
- I throw my warlike shield.
- 866
- 01:41:56,209 --> 01:41:57,916
- Lay on, Macduff.
- 867
- 01:42:01,625 --> 01:42:06,333
- And damned be him
- that first cries,
- 868
- 01:42:06,459 --> 01:42:11,124
- "Hold, enough!"
- 869
- 01:43:44,542 --> 01:43:48,583
- He's worth more sorrow,
- and that I'll spend for him.
- 870
- 01:43:50,334 --> 01:43:52,041
- He's worth no more.
- 871
- 01:43:54,000 --> 01:43:54,999
- Hail,
- 872
- 01:44:01,584 --> 01:44:04,333
- King of Scotland!
- 873
- 01:44:06,917 --> 01:44:10,583
- Hail, King of Scotland!
- 874
- 01:44:10,709 --> 01:44:13,666
- Hail, King of Scotland!
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