Shakespeare's Macbeth : With An Introduction And Notes

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First Murderer appears at the door.
Macbeth. See, they encounter thee with their hearts' thanks. — Both sides are even : here I '11 sit i' the midst.
Be large in mirth ; anon we '11 drink a measure The table round. — [Approaching the door] There "s blood upon thy face.
Murderer. J T is Banquo's then.
Macbeth. 'T is better thee without than he within.
Is he dispatch'd ?
Murderer. My lord, his throat is cut; that I did for him.
Macbeth. Thou art the best o 1 the cut-throats : yet he 's good That
...did the like for Fleance: if thou didst it, Thou art the nonpareil.
Murderer. Most royal sir, Fleance is scap'd. 20 Macbeth. [Aside] Then comes my fit again: I had else been perfect, Whole as the marble, founded as the rock, As broad and general as the casing air; But now I am cabin'd, cribb'd, confm'd, bound in -5 66 TWENTIETH CENTURY CLASSICS [act hi To saucy doubts and fears. — But Banquo ? s safe?
Murderer. Ay, my good lord: safe in a ditch he bides With twenty trenched gashes on his head, The least a death to nature.


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