Enter LADY MACBETH, with a taper. Lo you, here she comes! This is her very guise; and, upon my life, fast asleep. Observe her; stand close. Doc. How came she by that light? Gen. Why, it stood by her: she has light by her continually; 'tis her command. Doc. You see, her eyes are open. Gen. Ay, but their sense is shut. Doc. What is it she does now? Look, how she rubs her hands. Gen. It is an accustomed action with her, to seem thus washing her hands: I have known her continue in this a quarter of an hour. L. Macb. Yet, here's a spot. Doc. Hark, she speaks: I will set down what comes from her, to satisfy my remembrance the more strongly. Hell is L. Macb. Out, damned spot! out, I say!-One; two: why, then 'tis time to do 't.murky! 1—Fie, my lord, fie! a soldier, and afeard ? What need we fear who knows it, when none can call our power to account?-Yet who would have thought the old man to have had so much blood in him? Doc. Do you mark that? L. Macb. The thane of Fife had a wife; where is 1 Dark. she now?- -What, will these hands ne'er be clean?-No more o' that, my lord, no more o' that: you mar all with this starting. Doc. Go to, go to; you have known what you should not. Gen. She has spoke what she should not, I am sure of that: Heaven knows what she has known. L. Macb. Here's the smell of the blood still: all the perfumes of Arabia will not sweeten this little hand. O! O! O! Doc. What a sigh is there! the heart is sorely charged. Gen. I would not have such a heart in my bosom, for the dignity of the whole body. Doc. Well, well, well, Gen. Pray God, it be, sir. Doc. This disease is beyond my practice: yet I have known those which have walked in their sleep, who have died holily in their beds. L. Macb. Wash your hands, put on your nightgown; look not so pale:-I tell you yet again, Banquo's buried; he cannot come out of his grave. Doc. Even so? L. Macb. To bed, to bed; there's knocking at the gate. Come, come, come, come; give me your hand. What's done, cannot be undone to bed, to bed, to bed. [Exit Lady Macbeth. Doc. Will she go now to bed? Doc. Foul whisperings are abroad. Unnatural deeds Do breed unnatural troubles: infected minds To their deaf pillows will discharge their secrets. Gen. Good night, good doctor. [Exeunt. SCENE II. The country near Dunsinane. Enter, with drums and colors, MENTETH, CATHNESS, ANGUS, LENOx, and Soldiers. Men. The English power is near, led on by Malcolm, His uncle Siward, and the good Macduff. Ang. Near Birnam wood Shall we well meet them; that way are they coming. Cath. Who knows, if Donalbain be with his bro ther? Len. For certain, sir, he is not: I have a file Of all the gentry: there is Siward's son, Astonished, confounded. SHAK. 2 A hermit. VI. G And many unrough youths, that even now Men. What does the tyrant? Cath. Great Dunsinane he strongly fortifies. Some say, he's mad; others, that lesser hate him, Do call it valiant fury: but, for certain, He cannot buckle his distemper'd cause Ang. Now does he feel His secret murders sticking on his hands; Men. Who then shall blame His pester'd senses to recoil and start, When all that is within him does condemn Itself, for being there? Cath. Well, march we on, To give obedience where 'tis truly owed. Meet we the medecin of the sickly weal; Len. Or so much as it needs, To dew the sovereign flower, and drown the weeds. Make we our march towards Birnam. [Exeunt marching. 1 Unbearded. 2 Physician. |