1:30:04
Macduff is fled.
1:30:09
- Where does he bestow himself?
- In the English court.
1:30:13
Where lives the son of Duncan.
1:30:15
Thither Macduff is gone to pray
the holy king upon his aid...
1:30:19
...to wake Northumberland
and warlike Seyward.
1:30:25
By the help of these, we may again
give to our tables meat...
1:30:29
...sleep to our nights,
our feasts free from bloody knives.
1:30:34
Some holy angel fly to England...
1:30:37
...that a swift blessing may soon
return to this, our suffering country.
1:30:44
Gentle lady.
1:30:48
Gracious Duncan's dead.
1:30:58
Gracious Duncan was pitied
of Macbeth. Marry, he was dead.
1:31:02
The valiant Banquo walked too late.
1:31:04
Whom, you may say, Fleance killed,
for Fleance fled.
1:31:08
Man must not walk too late.
1:31:11
How monstrous it was for Malcolm
and Donalbain to kill their father.
1:31:15
Damned, indeed.
How it did grieve Macbeth.
1:31:18
- Had he Duncan's sons under his key...
- As, an't please heaven, he shall not.
1:31:24
They should find what
it were to kill a father.
1:31:27
So should Fleance.
1:31:29
Peace.
1:31:38
What news?
1:31:45
Macduff is fled to England.
1:31:48
- Fled to England?
- Ay, my good lord.
1:31:52
Time, thou anticipat'st
my dread exploits.