:12:07
The Thane of Cawdor lives.
:12:10
And to be king...
:12:13
... stands not within
the prospect of belief.
:12:18
No more than to be Cawdor.
:12:48
The king hath happily received
the news of thy success.
:12:51
Thick as hail came post with post,
and everyone did bear thy praises.
:12:56
We are sent to give thee from
our royal master thanks, not pay thee.
:13:02
And for an earnest of a greater
honour, he bade me call thee...
:13:06
...Thane of Cawdor.
:13:10
What?
:13:13
Can the devil speak true?
:13:16
He lives. Why do you
dress me in borrowed robes?
:13:20
Who was the thane lives yet,
but that life he deserves to lose.
:13:25
Treasons capital, confessed
and proved, have overthrown him.
:13:39
Glamis, and Thane of Cawdor.
:13:43
The greatest is behind.
:13:47
Thanks for your pains.
:13:54
Do you not hope
your children shall be kings?
:13:57
Those that gave Cawdor to me,
promised no less to them.