Macbeth - Page 48

LENNOX

Here, my good lord. What is't that moves your highness?

MACBETH

Which of you have done this?

LORDS

50 What, my good lord?

MACBETH

Thou canst not say I did it. Never shake

Thy gory locks at me.

ROSS

Gentlemen, rise. His highness is not well.

LADY MACBETH

Sit, worthy friends. My lord is often thus,

And hath been from his youth. Pray you keep seat.

The fit is momentary; upon a thought

He will again be well. If much you note him,

58 You shall offend him and extend his passion.

Feed, and regard him not.-Are you a man?

MACBETH

60 Ay, and a bold one, that dare look on that Which might appall the devil.

LADY MACBETH O proper stuff!

This is the very painting of your fear.

63 This is the air-drawn dagger which you said 64 Led you to Duncan. O, these flaws and starts, 65 Impostors to true fear, would well become A woman's story at a winter's fire,

67 Authorized by her grandam. Shame itself!

Why do you make such faces? When all's done,

You look but on a stool.

MACBETH Prithee see there!

70 Behold! Look! Lo!-How say you?

Why, what care I? If thou canst nod, speak too.

If charnel houses and our graves must send

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