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ACT V SCENE I
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(Dunsinane. Ante-room in the castle)
Doctor: I have two nights watched
with you, but can perceive Gentlewoman: Since his majesty went
into the field, I have seen Doctor: A great perturbation in nature,
to receive at once Gentlewoman: That, sir, which I will not report after her. Doctor: You may to me: and 'tis most meet you should. Gentlewoman: Neither to you nor any
one; having no witness to [Enter LADY MACBETH, with a taper] Lo you, here she comes! This is her very
guise; Doctor: How came she by that light? Gentlewoman: Why, it stood by her:
she has light by her Doctor: You see, her eyes are open. Gentlewoman: Ay, but their sense is shut. Doctor: What is it she does now? Look, how she rubs her hands. Gentlewoman: It is an accustomed
action with her, to seem thus LADY MACBETH: Yet here's a spot. Doctor: Hark! she speaks: I will
set down what comes from LADY MACBETH: Out, damned spot! out,
I say!--One: two: why, Doctor: Do you mark that? LADY MACBETH: The thane
of Fife had a wife: where is she now?-- Doctor: Go to, go to; you have known what you should not. Gentlewoman: She has spoke what she
should not, I am sure of LADY MACBETH: Here's the smell of
the blood still: all the Doctor: What a sigh is there! The heart is sorely charged. Gentlewoman: I would not have such
a heart in my bosom for the Doctor: Well, well, well,-- Gentlewoman: Pray God it be, sir. Doctor: This disease is beyond my
practise: yet I have known LADY MACBETH: Wash your hands, put
on your nightgown; look not so Doctor: Even so? LADY MACBETH: To bed, to bed! there's
knocking at the gate: [Exit] Doctor: Will she go now to bed? Gentlewoman: Directly. Doctor: Foul whisperings are abroad:
unnatural deeds Gentlewoman: Good night, good doctor. [Exeunt] |
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