The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, Illustrated : Embracing a Life of the Poet, And Notes, Original And Selected 3
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Our hostess keeps her state ; ^ but, in best time, We will require her welcome. Lady M. Pronounce it for me, sir, to all our friends ; For my heart speaks, they are welcome. Enter first Murderer, to the door. Mach. See, they encounter thee with their hearts' thanks. Both sides are even: Here I'll sit i'the midst: Be large in mirth ; anon, we'll drink a measure The table round. — There's blood upon thy face. Mur. 'Tis Banquo's, then. Mach. 'Tis better thee without, than he within.^ Is he despatc...hed ? Mur. My lord, his throat is cut ; that I did for him. Mach. Thou art the best o' the cutthroats. Yet he's good, That did the like for Fleance : if thou didst it, Thou art the nonpareil. Mur. Most royal sir, Fleance is 'scaped. Mach. 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 cabined, cribbed, confined, bound in To saucy doubts and fears. But Banquo's safe ? Mur. 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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