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A59503 Macbeth a tragædy : with all the alterations, amendments, additions, and new songs : as it's now acted at the Dukes Theatre. D'Avenant, William, Sir, 1606-1668.; Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. Macbeth. 1674 (1674) Wing S2930; ESTC R15870 37,181 72

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Dance and Kiss Over VVoods high Rocks and Mountains Over Hills and misty Fountains Over Steeples Towers and Turrets VVe flye by night ' mongst troops of Spirits No Ring of Bells to our Ears sounds No howles of VVolves nor Yelps of Hounds No nor the noise of VVaters breach Nor Cannons Throats our Height can reach 1. Come let 's make hast she 'll soon be back again 2. But whilst she moves through the foggy Air Let 's to the Cave and our dire Charms prepare Finis Actus 3. ACT the 4 th SCENE the 1 st 1. Witch THrice the brinded Cat hath Mew'd 2. Thrice and once the Hedge-Pig whin'd Shutting his Eyes against the Wind. 3. Harpier cries t is time t is time 1. Then round about the Cauldron go And poyson'd Entrals throw This Toad which under Mossy stone Has days and nights lain thirty one And swelter'd Venom sleeping got We 'l boyl in the Inchanted Pot. All. Double double toyl and trouble Fire burn and Cauldron bubble 2. The Fillet of a Fenny Snake Of Scuttle Fish the vomit black The Eye of New't and Toe of Frog The wool of Bat and tongue of Dog An Adders fork and blind Worms sting A Lizzard's leg and Howlets wing Shall like a Hell-broth boil and bubble All. Double double c. 3. The scale of Dragon tooth of Wolf A Witches mummy Maw and Gulf Of Cormorant and the Sea Shark The root of Hemlock dig'd i' th' dark The liver of blaspheming Jew With gall of Goats and slips of Yew Pluckt when the Moon was in Eclips With a Turks nose and Tarters lips The finger of a strangl'd Babe Born of a Di●ch deliver'd Drab Shall make the Greuel thick and slab Adding thereto a fat Dutchman's Chawdron For the ingredients of our Cawdron All. Double double c. 2. I 'le cool it with a Baboones blood And so the Charm is firm and good Enter Heccate and the other three Witches Hec. Oh well done I commend your pains And every one shall share the Gains And now about the Cauldron sin Like Elves and Fairies in a ring Musick and Song Hec. BLack Spirits and white Red Spirits and gray Mingle mingle mingle You that mingle may 1. Witch Tiffin Tiffin keep it stiff in Fire drake Puckey make it luckey Lyer Robin you must bob in Chor. A round a round about about All ill come running in all good keep out 1. Here 's the blood of a Bat Hec. O put in that put in that 2. Here 's Lizards brain Hec. Put in a grain 1. Here 's Juice of Toad here 's oyl of Adder That will make the Charm grow madder 2. Put in all these 't will raise the stanch Hec. Nay here 's three ownces of a red-hair'd Wench Chor. A round a round c. 2. I by the pricking of my Thumbs Know somthing Wicked this way comes Open Locks whoever knocks Enter Macbeth Macb. How now you Secret black and mid-night Haggs What are you doing All. A deed without a name Macb. I conjure you by that which you profess How e're you come to know it answer me Though you let loose the raging Winds to shake whole Towns Though bladed Corn be lodg'd and Trees blown down Though Castles tumble on their Warders heads Though Palaces and towring Piramids Are swallowed up in Earth-quakes Answer me 1. Speak 2. Pronounce 3. Demand 4. I 'le answer thee Macb. What Destinie's appointed for my Fate Hec. Thou double Thane and King beware Macduffe Avoiding him Macbeth is safe enough Macb. VVhat e're thou art for try kind Caution Thanks Hec. Be bold and bloody and man's hatred scorn Thou shalt be harm'd by none of VVoman born'd Macb. Then live Macduffe what need I fear thy power But none can be too sure thou shalt not live That I may tell pale hearted fear it lies And sleep in spite of Thunder Hec. Be Confident be Proud and take no care VVho wages War or where Conspirers are Macbeth shall like a lucky Monarch Raign Till Birnam Wood shall come to Dunsenain Macb. Can Forrests move the Prophesie is good If I shall never fall till the great Wood Of B●rnan rise thou may'st presume Macbeth To live out Natures Lease and pay thy breath To Time and mortal Custom Yet my heart Longs for more Knowledge Tell me if your Art Extends so far shall Banquo's Issue o're This Kingdom raign All. Enquire no more Macb. I will not be deny'd Ha! Cauldron sinks An eternal Curse fall on you let me know Why sinks that Cauldron and what noise is this 1. Witch Appear 2. appear 3. appear VVound through his Eyes his harden'd Heart Like Shaddows come and straigth depart A shaddow of eight Kings and Banquo 's Ghost after them pass by Macb. Thy Crown offends my sight A second too like the first A third resembles him a fourth too like the former Ye filthy Hags will they succeed Each other still till Dooms-day Another yet a seventh I 'll see no more And yet the eigth appears Ha! the bloody Banquo smiles upon me And by his smiling on me seems to say That they are all Successors of his race Hec. Ay Sir all this is so but why Macbeth stand'st thou amazedly Come Sisters let us chear his heart And shew the pleasures of our Art I 'le charm the Air to give a sound While you perform your Antick round Musick The Witches Dance and Vanish the Cave sinks Mach. Where are they Gone Let this pernicious hour stand Accurs'd to all eternity without there Enter Seyton Seyt. What 's your Graces will Macb. Saw you the Wayward sisters Seyt. No my Lord. Macb. Came they not by you Seyt. By me Sir Macb. Infected be the Earth in which they sunk And Damn'd all those that trust ' em Just now I heard the galloping of Horse who was 't came by Seyt. A Messenger from the English Court who Brings word Macduff is fled to England Macb. Fled to England Seyt. Ay my Lord. Macb. Time thou ' Anticipat'st all my Designes Our Purposes seldom succeed unless Our Deeds go with them My Thoughts shall henceforth into Actions rise The Witches made me cruel but not wise Exeunt Enter Macduffe's Wife and Lenox Lady Md. I then was frighted with the sad alarm Of Banquo's Death when I did counsel him To fly but now alas I much repent it What had he done to leave the Land Macbeth Did know him Innocent Len. You must have patience Madam Lady Md. He had none His flight was madness When our Actions do not Our fears oft make us Traytors Len. You know not whether it was his VVisdom or his Fear Lady Md. Wisdom to leave his Wife and Children in a place From whence himself did fly he loves us not He wants the natural touch For the poor Wren The most diminutive of Birds will with The Ravenous Owl fight stoutly for her young ones Len. Your Husband Madam Is Noble Wise Judicious and best knows The fits o' th' Season I dare not speak much
nor Poyson No Ferreign force nor yet Domestick Malice Can touch him further Lady Mb. Come on smooth your rough brow Be free and merry with your guest to night Macb. I shall and so I pray be you but still Remember to apply your self to Banquo Present him kindness with your Eye and Tongue In how unsafe a posture are our honors That we must have recourse to flattery And make our Faces Vizors to our hearts Lady Mb. You must leave this Macb. How full of Scorpions is my mind Dear wife Thou know'st that Banquo and his Flean lives La. Mb. But they are not Immortal there 's comfort yet in tha● Macb. Be merry then for e're the Bat has flown His Cloyster'd flight e're to black Heceate's Summons The sharp brow'd Beetle with his drowsie hums Has rung night's second Peal There shall bee done a deed of dreadful Note Lady Mb. What is 't Macb. Be innocent of knowing it my Dear Till thou applaud the deed come dismal Night Close up the Eye of the quick sighted Day With thy invisible and bloody hand The Crow makes wing to the thick shady Grove Good things of day grow dark and overcast Whilst Night's black Agent 's to their Preys make hast Thou wonder'st at my Language wonder still Things ill begun strengthen themselves by ill Exeunt Enter three Murtherers 1. Mur. The time is almost come The West yet glimmers with some streaks of day Now the benighted Traveller spurs on To gain the timely Inn. 2. Mur. Hark I hear Horses and saw some body alight At the Park gate 3. Mur. Then t is he the rest That are expected are i' th' Court already 1. Mur. His Horses go about almost a Mile And men from hence to th' Pallace make it their usual walk Exe. Enter Banquo and Flean Banquo It will be Rain to night Flean We must make hast Banq. Our hast concerns us more then being wet The King expects me at his feast to night To which he did invite me with a kindness Greater then he was wont to express Exeunt Re-enter Murtherers with drawn Swords 1. Mur. Banquo thou little think'st what bloody feast Is now preparing for thee 2. Mur. Nor to what shades the darkness of this night Shall lead thy wandring spirit Exeunt after Banquo Classing of Swords is heard from within Re-enter Flean pursu'd by one of the Murtherers Flean Murther help help my Father 's kill'd Exe. running SCENE opens a Banquet prepar'd Enter Macbeth Lady Macbeth Seaton Lenox Lords Attendants Macb. You know your own Degrees sit down Seat Thanks to your Majesty Macb. Our Self will keep you company And Play the humble Host to entertain you Our Lady keeps her State but you shall have her welcome too Lady Mb. Pronounce it for me Sir to all our Friends Enter first Murtherer Macb. Both sides are even be free in Mirth anon Wee 'l drink a measure about the Table There 's blood upon thy face Mur. 'T is Banquo's then Macb. Is he dispatch'd Mur. My Lord his Throat is cut that I did for him Macb. Thou are the best of Cut-throats Yet he is good that did the like for Flean Mur. Most Royal Sir he scap'd Macb. Then comes my fit again I had else been Perfect Firm a● a Pillar founded on a Rock As unconfin'd as the free spreading Air. But now I 'm check'd with sawcy Doubts and Fears But Banquo's safe Mur. Safe in a Ditch he lies With twenty gaping wounds on his head The least of which was Mortal Macb. There the ground Serpent lies the worm that 's fled Hath Nature that in time will Venom breed Though at present it wants a Sting to morrow To morrow you shall hear further Exit Mur. Lady Mb. My Royal Lord you spoil the Feast The Sauce to Meat is chearfulness Enter the Ghost of Banquo and sits in Macbeth's place Macb. Let good digestion wait on Appetite And Health on both Len. May it please your Highness to sit Macb. Had we but here our Countrys honor Were the grac'd person of our Banquo present Whom we may justly challenge for unkindness Seat His absence Sir Lays blame upon his promise please your Highness To grace us with your Company Macb. Yes I 'le sit down The Table 's full Len. Here is a place reserv'd Sir Macb. Where Sir Len. Here. What is ' tthat moves your Highness Macb. Which of you have done this Lords Done what Macb. Thou can'st not say I did it never shake Thy goary Locks at me Seat Gentlemen rise his Highness is not well Lady Mb. Sit worthy Friends my Lord is often thus And hath been from his youth pray keep your Seats The fit is ever sudden if you take notice of it You shall offend him and provoke his passion In a moment he 'l be well again Are you a Man Macb. Ay and a bold one that dare look on that Which wou'd distract the Devil Lady Mb. O proper stuff This is the very painting of your fear This is the Air-drawn Dagger which you said Led you to Duncan O these Fits and Starts Impostors to true fear wou'd well become A womans story authoriz'd by her Grandam Why do you stare thus when all 's done You look but on a Chair Macb. Prethee see there how say you now Why what care I If thou can'st nod speak too If Charnel-houses and our Graves must send Those that we bury back our Monuments Shall be the maws of Kites Lady Mb. What quite unman'd in folly the Ghost descends Macb. If I stand here I saw it Lady Mb. Fye for shame Macb. T is not the first of Murders blood was shed E're humane Law decreed it for a sin Ay and since Murthers too have been committed Too terrible for the Ear. The times has been That when the brains were out the man wou'd dye And there lye still but now they rise again And thrust us from our seats Lady Mb. Sir your noble Friends do lack you Macb. Wonder not at me my most worthy Friends I have a strange Infirmity t is nothing To those that know me Give me some Wine Here 's to the general Joy of all the Table And to our dear friend Banquo whom we miss Wou'd he were here to all and him we drink Lords Our Duties are to pledge it the Ghost of Banq. rises at his feet Macb. Let the Earth hide thee thy blood is cold Thou hast no use now of thy glaring Eyes Lady Mb. Think of this good my Lords but as a thing Of Custom t is no other Only it spoils the pleasure of the time Macb. What Man can dare I dare Approach thou like the rugged Russian Bear The Armd Rhinoceros or the Hircanian Tigre Take any shape but that and my firm Nerves Shall never tremble Or revive a while And dare me to the Desart with thy Sword If any Sinew shrink proclaim me then The Baby of a Girl Hence horrible shadow Ex. Ghost So now I am a man again pray you sit