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Macbeth
Act 4
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Cards (15)
'I'll
charm
the air to give a sound / While you perform your
antic
round' - Scene 1
'Finger of a
birth-strangled
babe' - Scene 1
'Double
, double toil and
trouble
, /
Fire
burn, and
cauldron
bubble' - Scene 1
'Be bloody, bold, and resolute (...) for none of woman born / Shall harm
Macbeth'
- Scene 1
'Thy crown does sear my eyeballs' - Scene 1
'Give to
th'edge o'th'sword
/ His wife, his babes, and all
unfortunate souls
/ That trace him in his line' - Scene 1
'What, you egg!' - Scene 2
'As
birds
do, mother' (Lady Macduff's son) - Scene
2
Biblical reference (
Matthew,
6:26
)
'Not in the legions / Of horrid hell can come a devil more damned / In evils to top
Macbeth'
- Scene 3
'All the particulars of vice so grafted / That, when they shall be opened, black Macbeth / Will seem as pure as snow' - Scene 3
Link to 'I have begun to plant thee, and will labour / To make thee full of
growing'
- Act 1, Scene 4
'Boundless
intemperance
/ In nature is
tyranny'
(Macduff) - Scene 3
'O nation miserable, / with an untitled tyrant so bloody-sceptered' (
Macduff
) - Scene 3
'Blunt
not the heart,
enrage
it' - Scene 3
'I shall do so, / But I must also feel it as a man' -
Scene 3
'Let's make us medicines of our great
revenge
, / To cure this
deadly
grief' - Scene 3