The Tragedy of Macbeth
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How goes the night?
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The moon is down.
I have not heard the clock.

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- She goes down at 12.
- I take it 'tis later, sir.

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Take my sword.
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There's husbandry in heaven.
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Their candles are all out.
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Take thee that too.
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A heavy summons lies like lead
upon me, and yet I would not sleep.

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Merciful powers, restrain the thoughts
that nature gives way to in repose.

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Who's there?
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A friend.
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What, sir, not yet at rest?
The king's abed.

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He hath been in unusual pleasure...
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...and sent great largess
to your offices.

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Being unprepared, our will
became the servant to defect.

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All's well.
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I dreamt last night
of the three weird sisters.

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- To you they have showed some truth.
- I think not of them.

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Yet, when we can entreat
an hour to serve...

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...we would spend it in words upon
that business if you'd grant the time.

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At your kindest leisure.
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It shall make honour for you.
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So I lose none in seeking to
augment it. I shall be counselled.


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