Lady Macbeth

    Cards (59)

    • ‘Without the illness should attend it’ - Act 1 scene 5
    • ‘Pour my spirits in thine ear’ -Act 1 scene 5 - Lady Macbeths influence
    • ‘The Raven himself is hoarse that croaks the fatal entrance of Duncan ‘ - Act 1 scene 5
    • ‘Come you spirits that tend on mortal thoughts ‘ - Act 1 scene 5
    • ‘unsex me here‘ - Act 1 scene 5
    • ‘Fill me from the crown to the toe topfull of the direst cruelty‘ - Act 1 scene 5
    • ‘Stop up the access and passage to remorse ‘ - Act 1 scene 5
    • ‘Take my milk for gal you murdering ministers ‘ - Act 1 scene 5
    • ’come thick night’ - Act 1 scene 5
    • ‘dunnest smoke of hell’ -act 1 scene 5
    • ‘My keen knife see not the wound it makes’ - Act 1 scene 5
    • ‘Not Heaven peep through the blanket of the dark to cry ‘hold hold’’- Act 1 scene 5
    • ‘O never sun that morrow see’ -Act 1 scene 5 - plot
    • ‘Look like th’innocent flower, but be the serpent under’t’— Act 1 scene 5
    • ‘To alter favour ever is to fear’ - act 1 scene 5
    • ‘Fair and noble hostess’ - Act 1 scene 6 - D
    • ‘Was the hope drunk wherein you dressed yourself‘ - act 1 scene 7 - lm
    • ‘Look So green and pale‘ - act 1 scene 7 - lm
    • ‘Such I account thy love’ - act 1 scene 7 -lm
    • ‘Art thou afeard’ - act 1 scene 7 - Lm
    • ‘Live a coward in thine own esteem‘ - act 1 scene 7 - Lm
    • ‘Like the poor cat in the adage ‘ - lm - act 1 scene 7- proverb
    • ‘When you durst do it , then you were a man’ - act 1 scene 7 - lm
    • ‘How tender tis To love the babe that milks me’ - LM - act 1 scene 7
    • ‘While it was smiling in my face have plucked my nipple from its boneless gums and dashed the brains out’ - act 1 scene 7 - lm
    • ‘Screw your courage to the sticking place‘ - Lady Macbeth - act 1 scene 7
    • ‘What cannot you and I perform on the unguard Duncan ‘ - Act 1 scene 7 - LM
    • ‘That which hath made them drunk hath made me bold’ - lm - act 2 scene 2
    • ‘Fatal bellman’ - lm - act 2 scene 2
    • ‘Had he not resembled my farther as he slept I had done it’ - lm - act 2 scene 2
    • ‘A foolish thought to say a sorry sight’ - lm - act 2 scene 2
    • ‘It will make us mad’ - lm - act 2 scene 2 - DI
    • ‘Wash this filthy witness from your hands’- lm - act 2 scene 2
    • ’The sleeping and the dead are but as pictures’- lm - act 2 scene 2
    • ’my hands are of your colour but I shame to wear a heart so white’ - lm - act 2 scene 2
    • ‘A little water clears us of this deed’ - LM - act 2 scene 2
    • ‘Such a hideous trumpet calls to parley‘ - LM act 2 scene 3
    • ‘Gentle lady ‘tis not for you to hear what I can speak‘ - Macduff - act 2 scene 3
    • ‘Say to the king , I would attend his leisure‘ - lm - act 3 scene 2 - distance
    • ‘By destruction dwell in doubtful joy’ - lm - act 3 scene 2
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