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ACT V - SCENE VIII. Another part of the field.
Enter MACBETH

MACBETH
1    Why should I play the Roman fool, and die
2    On mine own sword? whiles I see lives, the gashes
3    Do better upon them.
Enter MACDUFF

MACDUFF
4    Turn, hell-hound, turn!
MACBETH
5    Of all men else I have avoided thee:
6    But get thee back; my soul is too much charged
7    With blood of thine already.
MACDUFF
8    I have no words:
9    My voice is in my sword: thou bloodier villain
10   Than terms can give thee out!
They fight

MACBETH
11   Thou losest labour:
12   As easy mayst thou the intrenchant air
13   With thy keen sword impress as make me bleed:
14   Let fall thy blade on vulnerable crests;
15   I bear a charmed life, which must not yield,
16   To one of woman born.
MACDUFF
17   Despair thy charm;
18   And let the angel whom thou still hast served
19   Tell thee, Macduff was from his mother's womb
20   Untimely ripp'd.
MACBETH
21   Accursed be that tongue that tells me so,
22   For it hath cow'd my better part of man!
23   And be these juggling fiends no more believed,
24   That palter with us in a double sense;
25   That keep the word of promise to our ear,
26   And break it to our hope. I'll not fight with thee.
MACDUFF
27   Then yield thee, coward,
28   And live to be the show and gaze o' the time:
29   We'll have thee, as our rarer monsters are,
30   Painted on a pole, and underwrit,
31   'Here may you see the tyrant.'
MACBETH
32   I will not yield,
33   To kiss the ground before young Malcolm's feet,
34   And to be baited with the rabble's curse.
35   Though Birnam wood be come to Dunsinane,
36   And thou opposed, being of no woman born,
37   Yet I will try the last. Before my body
38   I throw my warlike shield. Lay on, Macduff,
39   And damn'd be him that first cries, 'Hold, enough!'
Exeunt, fighting. Alarums

MALCOLM
40   I would the friends we miss were safe arrived.
SIWARD
41   Some must go off: and yet, by these I see,
42   So great a day as this is cheaply bought.
MALCOLM
43   Macduff is missing, and your noble son.
ROSS
44   Your son, my lord, has paid a soldier's debt:
45   He only lived but till he was a man;
46   The which no sooner had his prowess confirm'd
47   In the unshrinking station where he fought,
48   But like a man he died.
SIWARD
49   Then he is dead?
ROSS
50   Ay, and brought off the field: your cause of sorrow
51   Must not be measured by his worth, for then
52   It hath no end.
SIWARD
53   Had he his hurts before?
ROSS
54   Ay, on the front.
SIWARD
55   Why then, God's soldier be he!
56   Had I as many sons as I have hairs,
57   I would not wish them to a fairer death:
58   And so, his knell is knoll'd.
MALCOLM
59   He's worth more sorrow,
60   And that I'll spend for him.
SIWARD
61   He's worth no more
62   They say he parted well, and paid his score:
63   And so, God be with him! Here comes newer comfort.
Re-enter MACDUFF, with MACBETH's head

MACDUFF
64   Hail, king! for so thou art: behold, where stands
65   The usurper's cursed head: the time is free:
66   I see thee compass'd with thy kingdom's pearl,
67   That speak my salutation in their minds;
68   Whose voices I desire aloud with mine:
69   Hail, King of Scotland!
ALL
70   Hail, King of Scotland!
Flourish

MALCOLM
71   We shall not spend a large expense of time
72   Before we reckon with your several loves,
73   And make us even with you. My thanes and kinsmen,
74   Henceforth be earls, the first that ever Scotland
75   In such an honour named. What's more to do,
76   Which would be planted newly with the time,
77   As calling home our exiled friends abroad
78   That fled the snares of watchful tyranny;
79   Producing forth the cruel ministers
80   Of this dead butcher and his fiend-like queen,
81   Who, as 'tis thought, by self and violent hands
82   Took off her life; this, and what needful else
83   That calls upon us, by the grace of Grace,
84   We will perform in measure, time and place:
85   So, thanks to all at once and to each one,
86   Whom we invite to see us crown'd at Scone.
Flourish. Exeunt

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Scene Index
ACT I
  • SCENE I
  • SCENE II
  • SCENE III
  • SCENE IV
  • SCENE V
  • SCENE VI
  • SCENE VII


  • ACT II
  • SCENE I
  • SCENE II
  • SCENE III
  • SCENE IV


  • ACT III
  • SCENE I
  • SCENE II
  • SCENE III
  • SCENE IV
  • SCENE V
  • SCENE VI


  • ACT IV
  • SCENE I
  • SCENE II
  • SCENE III


  • ACT V
  • SCENE I
  • SCENE II
  • SCENE III
  • SCENE IV
  • SCENE V
  • SCENE VI
  • SCENE VII
  • SCENE VIII

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