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I dare do all that may become a man.
Who dares do more is none.
:32:10
What beast was it then, that made you
break this enterprise to me?
:32:16
When you durst do it,
then you were a man.
:32:19
To be more than what you were,
you would be so much more the man.
:32:38
Hail, Thane of Cawdor.
:32:53
If we should fail?
:32:59
We fail.
:33:02
But screw your courage to
the sticking-place and we'll not fail.
:33:09
Duncan's two chamberlains
will I with wine so convince...
:33:13
...that memory, the warder
of the brain, shall be a fume.
:33:18
I'll drug their possets.
:33:24
When in swinish sleep their drenched
natures lie as in a death...
:33:29
...what cannot you and I perform
upon the unguarded Duncan?