"all's too weak, for brave Macbeth" - Captain, Act 1 scene 2, feeds into tragedy of Macbeth's downfall
"So foul and fair a day I have not seen" - Macbeth Act 1 scene 3, fait intertwined with witches
"Stay you imperfect speakers. Tell me more." - Macbeth Act 1 scene 3
"My thought, whose murder is yet but fantastical" - Macbeth (aside) Act 1 scene 3, Macbeth's idea to kill Duncan
"Let not light see my black and deep desires" - Macbeth (aside) Act 1 scene 4 hiding his desire to kill Duncan. Line before end with "fires" creates rhyme like witches
"I am his kinsman and his subject, Strong both against the deed;" - Macbeth Act 1 scene 7, listing used to show Macbeth's indecision during his soliloquy
"So clear in his great office" - Macbeth referring to Duncan Act 1 scene 7
"Will all great Neptune's ocean wash this blood Clean from my hand?" - Macbeth Act 2 scene 2
"Wake Duncan with thy knocking: I would thou couldst." - Macbeth Act 2 scene 2
"Never shake Thy gory locks at me!" - Macbeth seeing Banquo's ghost Act 3 scene 4
"Thy crown does sear mine eyeballs." - Macbeth Act 4 scene 1
"And damned all those who trust them." - Macbeth Act 4 scene 1 referring to the witches
"What's the boy Malcolm? Was he not born of woman?" - Macbeth Act 5 scene 3
"Give me my armour." - Macbeth, repeated three times, Macbeth is more comfortable as a warrior Act 5 scene 3
"She should have died hereafter;" - Macbeth Act 5 scene 5
"Creeps in this petty pace from day to day" - Macbeth, alliteration and enjambment, Macbeth loosing life's meaning
"Yes, as sparrows, eagles, or the hare, the lion" - Captain Act 1 scene 2
"Whose horrid image doth unfix my hair" - (aside) Macbeth Act 1 scene 3
"that is a step on which I must fall down, or else o'erleap, For in my way it lies." - Macbeth (aside) Act 1 scene 4