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Macbeth
Act 1
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Cards (17)
'Look like th'innocent
flower
, but be the
serpent
under't' - Scene 5
'With his brandished steel / Which
smoked
with bloody execution' - Scene 2
'As
cannons
overcharged with double cracks, so they / Doubly redoubled strikes upon the
foe'
- Scene 2
'Stars
, hide your
fires
, let not light see my black and deep
desires'
- Scene 4
'Come you
spirits
...
unsex
me here' - Scene 5
'That my keen
knife
see not the wound it makes' - Scene 5
'Thunder
and
lightning'
- Scene 1
'Multiplying
villainies
of nature' - Scene 1
'Stay, you
imperfect speakers
. Tell me more' - Scene 3
'Why do I
yield
to that
suggestion
?' -
Scene 3
'If
chance
will have me king, why, chance may crown me, / Without my stir' - Scene 3
'That is a step on which I must fall down or else
o-erleap'
- Scene 3
'I fear thy nature, it is too full o'th'milk of human kindness' - Scene 5
'Take my milk for gall, you murdering
ministers'
- Scene 5
This
even-handed justice
/ Commends the ingredients of our
poison'd chalice
/ To our own lips' - Scene 7
'(Duncan's) virtues will plead like angels, trumpet tongued (against his murder)' - Scene 7
'Woulds't thou live a coward... like the poor cat i'th'adage?' - Scene 7