:43:14
	I'm afraid they have awaked,
and 'tis not done.
:43:17
	The attempt and not the deed
confounds us.
:43:22
	Hark!
:43:25
	Peace! It was the owl that shrieked...
:43:30
	... the fatal bellman, which gives
the sternest good night.
:43:35
	My husband?
:44:01
	I have done the deed.
:44:06
	Didst thou not hear a noise?
:44:09
	I heard the owl and the crickets.
:44:12
	- Did not you speak? Now.
- As I descended?
:44:15
	- Ay.
- Hark!
:44:19
	- Who lies in the second chamber?
- Donalbain.
:44:27
	This is a sorry sight.
:44:29
	A foolish thought,
to say a sorry sight.
:44:33
	Methought I heard a voice cry,
"Sleep no more.
:44:38
	Macbeth does murder sleep."
:44:42
	The innocent sleep, sleep that
knits up the ravelled sleave of care.
:44:47
	The death of each day's life, sore
labour's bath, balm of hurt minds.
:44:53
	Nature's second course,
chief nourisher in life's feast.
:44:56
	Still it cried to all the house,
"Glamis hath murdered sleep...