1 00:00:00,001 --> 00:00:10,001 Provided by explosiveskull https://twitter.com/kaboomskull 2 00:00:30,864 --> 00:00:34,284 [bell tolls] 3 00:00:37,412 --> 00:00:41,291 [witch] When shall we three meet again? 4 00:00:41,375 --> 00:00:45,838 In thunder, lightning, or in rain? 5 00:00:45,921 --> 00:00:49,258 [witch 2] When the hurly-burly's done. 6 00:00:49,341 --> 00:00:53,303 When the battle's lost and won. 7 00:00:53,387 --> 00:00:54,805 [witch 3] Where the place? 8 00:00:54,888 --> 00:00:56,390 [witch 2] Upon the heath. 9 00:00:56,974 --> 00:01:00,644 [witch 3] There to meet with Macbeth. 10 00:01:01,144 --> 00:01:05,691 [witch 1] Fair is foul, and foul is fair. 11 00:01:06,400 --> 00:01:11,196 Hover through the fog and filthy air. 12 00:01:11,864 --> 00:01:12,865 [clanks] 13 00:01:14,116 --> 00:01:17,119 [wind howling] 14 00:01:39,683 --> 00:01:41,268 [bird caws] 15 00:02:04,124 --> 00:02:06,835 [footsteps] 16 00:02:26,146 --> 00:02:27,940 Hail, brave friend. 17 00:02:28,857 --> 00:02:32,444 Say to the king the knowledge of the broil as though didst leave it. 18 00:02:33,278 --> 00:02:34,655 Doubtful it stood. 19 00:02:35,697 --> 00:02:39,535 As two spent swimmers that do cling together and choke their art. 20 00:02:40,369 --> 00:02:41,787 The merciless Macdonwald, 21 00:02:42,371 --> 00:02:44,498 with fortune on his damned quarrel smiling, 22 00:02:44,581 --> 00:02:46,625 showed like a rebel's whore. 23 00:02:47,417 --> 00:02:48,961 But all's too weak. 24 00:02:49,044 --> 00:02:51,922 For brave Macbeth-- well he deserves that name-- 25 00:02:52,005 --> 00:02:56,343 discerning fortune, with his brandished steel which smoked with bloody execution, 26 00:02:56,426 --> 00:03:00,055 like valor's minion carved out his passage till he faced the slave. 27 00:03:01,473 --> 00:03:04,309 Which ne'er shook hands, nor bade farewell to him, 28 00:03:04,393 --> 00:03:07,729 till he unseamed him from the nave to the chops 29 00:03:07,813 --> 00:03:09,648 and fixed his head upon our battlements. 30 00:03:10,232 --> 00:03:12,985 Valiant cousin. Worthy gentleman. 31 00:03:13,068 --> 00:03:14,862 No sooner justice had with valor armed 32 00:03:14,945 --> 00:03:17,948 compelled these skipping kerns to trust their heels… 33 00:03:19,283 --> 00:03:23,078 but the Norwegian lord, surveying vantage, with furbished arms 34 00:03:23,161 --> 00:03:25,414 and new supplies of men began a fresh assault. 35 00:03:25,497 --> 00:03:28,292 Dismayed not this our captains, Macbeth and Banquo? 36 00:03:28,375 --> 00:03:29,751 [chuckles] Yes. 37 00:03:31,712 --> 00:03:36,258 As sparrows eagles, or the hare the lion. 38 00:03:36,341 --> 00:03:39,011 So they doubly redoubled strokes upon the foe. 39 00:03:39,845 --> 00:03:41,138 I cannot tell. 40 00:03:42,139 --> 00:03:43,432 [grunts] 41 00:03:43,515 --> 00:03:45,017 My gashes cry for help. 42 00:03:49,771 --> 00:03:50,939 God save the king. 43 00:03:51,857 --> 00:03:53,984 [king] Whence cam'st thou, worthy Thane? 44 00:03:54,067 --> 00:03:56,236 From Fife, great King, 45 00:03:56,320 --> 00:04:00,199 where the Norwegian banners flout the sky and fan our people cold. 46 00:04:00,282 --> 00:04:07,122 Norway himself, with terrible numbers, assisted by that most disloyal traitor, 47 00:04:07,206 --> 00:04:10,667 the Thane of Cawdor, began a dismal conflict. 48 00:04:11,335 --> 00:04:14,963 Till that Macbeth and Banquo, lapped in proof, 49 00:04:15,047 --> 00:04:17,673 confronted him with self-comparisons. 50 00:04:18,257 --> 00:04:23,347 Point against point rebellious, arm 'gainst arm, curbing his lavish spirit. 51 00:04:23,430 --> 00:04:25,057 And, to conclude… 52 00:04:26,266 --> 00:04:27,476 the victory fell to us. 53 00:04:27,559 --> 00:04:29,770 Great happiness. [chuckles] 54 00:04:29,853 --> 00:04:33,148 No more the Thane of Cawdor shall deceive our bosom interest. 55 00:04:33,232 --> 00:04:35,192 -No. -Go pronounce his present death. 56 00:04:35,275 --> 00:04:36,360 I'll see it done. 57 00:04:36,443 --> 00:04:37,819 And with his former title… 58 00:04:39,071 --> 00:04:40,322 greet Macbeth. 59 00:04:45,244 --> 00:04:47,454 [wind gusts] 60 00:04:58,757 --> 00:05:02,010 [bird chattering] 61 00:05:10,227 --> 00:05:12,312 [chattering continues] 62 00:05:14,231 --> 00:05:16,692 [witch 1] Where hast thou been, sister? 63 00:05:18,235 --> 00:05:19,862 [witch 2] Killing swine. 64 00:05:22,072 --> 00:05:25,200 [witch 3] Sister, where thou? 65 00:05:25,742 --> 00:05:28,996 [witch 1 gasps] Look what I have. 66 00:05:29,496 --> 00:05:31,623 [witch 2] Show me. Show me! 67 00:05:32,624 --> 00:05:39,089 [witch 1] Here I have a sailor's thumb, wrecked as homeward he did come. 68 00:05:39,173 --> 00:05:43,802 -[drum beats] -[witch 2 gasps] A drum. A drum! 69 00:05:45,053 --> 00:05:46,638 [witch 1] Macbeth doth come. 70 00:05:47,556 --> 00:05:48,932 [witch 3] Aye. 71 00:05:49,766 --> 00:05:52,019 In a sieve I'll thither sail. 72 00:05:52,102 --> 00:05:55,981 [witch 2] And, like a rat without a tail, I'll do, I'll do and I'll do. 73 00:05:57,065 --> 00:06:00,652 I'll drain him dry as hay. 74 00:06:01,778 --> 00:06:05,365 [witch 1] Sleep shall neither night nor day… 75 00:06:05,449 --> 00:06:08,118 [witch 3] …hang upon his penthouse lid. 76 00:06:08,202 --> 00:06:11,413 [witch 2] He shall live a man forbid. 77 00:06:12,206 --> 00:06:16,293 [witch 1, singsongy] Weary sennights nine times nine 78 00:06:16,376 --> 00:06:20,380 shall he dwindle, peak and pine. 79 00:06:20,464 --> 00:06:24,051 The weird sisters, hand in hand. 80 00:06:24,134 --> 00:06:27,346 [witch 3] Posters of the sea and land. 81 00:06:27,429 --> 00:06:30,057 [witch 1] Thus do go about, about. 82 00:06:30,140 --> 00:06:33,393 [witch 2] Thrice to thine and thrice to mine. 83 00:06:33,477 --> 00:06:37,022 And thrice again to make up, uh-- 84 00:06:37,606 --> 00:06:38,690 [witch 1] Nine. 85 00:06:39,733 --> 00:06:42,528 [cawing] 86 00:07:00,462 --> 00:07:01,463 Peace. 87 00:07:02,714 --> 00:07:04,591 The charm's wound up. 88 00:07:06,635 --> 00:07:08,720 [man chuckles] 89 00:07:08,804 --> 00:07:13,809 Ah, so foul and fair a day I have not seen. 90 00:07:15,352 --> 00:07:16,979 [man 2] How far is it to Forres? 91 00:07:22,484 --> 00:07:25,529 What are these? So withered and so wild in their attire, 92 00:07:25,612 --> 00:07:28,824 that look not like the inhabitants of the earth, and yet are on it. 93 00:07:28,907 --> 00:07:31,118 Live you? Or are you aught that man may question? 94 00:07:33,078 --> 00:07:36,915 Speak, if you can. What are you? 95 00:07:39,209 --> 00:07:40,794 [witch 1] All hail, Macbeth. 96 00:07:41,420 --> 00:07:43,505 Hail to thee, Thane of Glamis. 97 00:07:43,589 --> 00:07:48,135 [witches, together] All hail, Macbeth. Hail to thee, Thane of Cawdor! 98 00:07:50,012 --> 00:07:51,722 [witch 3] All hail, Macbeth. 99 00:07:52,681 --> 00:07:55,934 That shalt be king hereafter. 100 00:07:57,686 --> 00:08:00,772 Are ye fantastical? Or that indeed which outwardly ye show? 101 00:08:01,523 --> 00:08:03,275 If you can look into the seeds of time 102 00:08:03,358 --> 00:08:06,195 and say which grain will grow and which will not, 103 00:08:06,278 --> 00:08:09,698 speak then to me, who neither beg nor fear your favor nor your hate. 104 00:08:09,781 --> 00:08:12,492 Lesser than Macbeth, and greater. 105 00:08:13,243 --> 00:08:17,039 Not so happy, yet much happier. 106 00:08:18,248 --> 00:08:23,003 Thou shalt get kings, though thou be none. 107 00:08:24,630 --> 00:08:27,049 [witches, together] So all hail, Macbeth and Banquo. 108 00:08:27,132 --> 00:08:29,885 Banquo and Macbeth. 109 00:08:31,803 --> 00:08:33,429 All hail. 110 00:08:37,768 --> 00:08:40,020 Stay, you imperfect speakers. Tell me more. 111 00:08:41,855 --> 00:08:44,942 I know I am Thane of Glamis, but how of Cawdor? 112 00:08:45,025 --> 00:08:47,778 The Thane of Cawdor lives, a prosperous gentleman. 113 00:08:47,861 --> 00:08:50,656 And to be king stands not within the prospect of belief. 114 00:08:50,739 --> 00:08:52,991 Say from whence you owe this strange intelligence? 115 00:08:53,075 --> 00:08:57,496 Or why upon this blasted heath you stop our way with such prophetic greeting? 116 00:09:12,427 --> 00:09:14,888 [Banquo] The earth hath bubbles, as the water has. 117 00:09:14,972 --> 00:09:18,517 And these are of them. Whither are they vanished? 118 00:09:19,226 --> 00:09:22,437 And what seemed corporal melted as breath into the wind. 119 00:09:23,480 --> 00:09:24,857 Would they had stayed. 120 00:09:31,071 --> 00:09:33,031 [cawing] 121 00:09:40,038 --> 00:09:43,500 [chuckles] Were such things here as we do speak about? 122 00:09:44,418 --> 00:09:48,881 Or have we eaten on the insane root that takes the reason prisoner? 123 00:09:49,631 --> 00:09:51,175 Your children shall be kings. 124 00:09:51,258 --> 00:09:52,968 You shall be king. 125 00:09:53,051 --> 00:09:56,722 And Thane of Cawdor too. Went it not so? 126 00:09:58,724 --> 00:10:00,684 To the selfsame tune and words. 127 00:10:15,824 --> 00:10:17,492 [horse whinnies] 128 00:10:19,453 --> 00:10:20,579 [man] Who goes there? 129 00:10:22,664 --> 00:10:23,832 Psst, psst, psst. 130 00:10:28,378 --> 00:10:32,883 The king hath happily received, Macbeth, the news of thy success. 131 00:10:32,966 --> 00:10:37,471 And when he reads thy personal venture in the rebels' fight, 132 00:10:37,554 --> 00:10:42,184 his wonders and his praises do contend which should be thine or his. 133 00:10:42,267 --> 00:10:45,187 [man 2] We are sent to give thee from our royal master thanks. 134 00:10:45,270 --> 00:10:48,232 Only to herald thee into his sight, not pay thee. 135 00:10:48,315 --> 00:10:53,028 And, for an earnest of a greater honor, 136 00:10:53,111 --> 00:10:56,532 he bade me, from him, call thee Thane of Cawdor. 137 00:10:57,741 --> 00:11:03,247 In which addition, hail, most worthy Thane. 138 00:11:04,122 --> 00:11:05,290 For it is thine. 139 00:11:06,708 --> 00:11:08,335 What, can the devil speak true? 140 00:11:08,418 --> 00:11:12,256 The Thane of Cawdor lives. Why do you dress me in borrowed robes? 141 00:11:12,339 --> 00:11:15,509 Who was the thane lives yet, 142 00:11:16,343 --> 00:11:21,932 but under heavy judgment bears that life which he deserves to lose. 143 00:11:22,516 --> 00:11:25,769 Whether he was combined with those of Norway, 144 00:11:25,853 --> 00:11:28,814 or did line the rebel with hidden help and vantage, 145 00:11:28,897 --> 00:11:33,151 or that with both he labored in his country's wrack, I know not. 146 00:11:33,235 --> 00:11:38,115 But treasons capital, confessed and proved… 147 00:11:40,492 --> 00:11:41,827 have overthrown him. 148 00:11:51,211 --> 00:11:52,671 Thanks for your pains. 149 00:11:56,258 --> 00:11:58,093 Glamis and Thane of Cawdor. 150 00:11:59,303 --> 00:12:01,722 The greatest is behind. 151 00:12:01,805 --> 00:12:03,807 Do you not hope your children shall be kings? 152 00:12:03,891 --> 00:12:07,144 When those that gave the Thane of Cawdor to me promised no less to them? 153 00:12:07,227 --> 00:12:11,398 That trusted home might yet enkindle you unto the crown, 154 00:12:11,481 --> 00:12:13,358 besides the Thane of Cawdor. 155 00:12:13,442 --> 00:12:15,027 But 'tis strange. 156 00:12:15,819 --> 00:12:18,447 And oftentimes, to win us to our harm, 157 00:12:19,364 --> 00:12:21,825 the instruments of darkness tell us truths, 158 00:12:21,909 --> 00:12:27,039 win us with honest trifles, to betray us in deepest consequence. 159 00:12:27,122 --> 00:12:28,123 [Macbeth] Hmm. 160 00:12:32,628 --> 00:12:33,921 [men chattering, distant] 161 00:12:34,004 --> 00:12:37,508 This supernatural soliciting cannot be ill, cannot be good. 162 00:12:39,009 --> 00:12:42,304 If ill, why hath it given me earnest of success, commencing in a truth? 163 00:12:42,387 --> 00:12:44,556 I am Thane of Cawdor. 164 00:12:45,891 --> 00:12:48,185 [horse whinnies, distant] 165 00:12:48,268 --> 00:12:52,731 If good, why do I yield to that suggestion whose horrid image doth unfix my hair 166 00:12:52,814 --> 00:12:56,610 and make my seated heart knock at my ribs, against the use of nature? 167 00:13:03,325 --> 00:13:06,078 Present fears are less than horrible imaginings. 168 00:13:06,828 --> 00:13:09,039 My thought, whose murder yet is but fantastical, 169 00:13:09,122 --> 00:13:13,377 shakes so my single state of man that function is smothered in surmise, 170 00:13:14,169 --> 00:13:16,296 and nothing is, but what is not. 171 00:13:17,798 --> 00:13:22,553 If chance will have me king, why, chance may crown me without my stir. 172 00:13:22,636 --> 00:13:26,223 -[swords scrape] -[men cheering] 173 00:13:26,890 --> 00:13:28,308 Come what come may. 174 00:13:29,893 --> 00:13:32,354 Time and the hour runs through the roughest day. 175 00:13:35,399 --> 00:13:37,693 [woman] "They met me in the day of success. 176 00:13:37,776 --> 00:13:39,736 And I have learned by the perfectest report, 177 00:13:39,820 --> 00:13:42,281 they have more in them than mortal knowledge. 178 00:13:42,823 --> 00:13:45,409 When I burned in desire to question them further, 179 00:13:45,492 --> 00:13:48,579 they made themselves air, into which they vanished. 180 00:13:49,079 --> 00:13:51,248 Whiles I stood rapt in the wonder of it, 181 00:13:51,331 --> 00:13:56,003 came missives from the king, who all-hailed me 'Thane of Cawdor,' 182 00:13:56,086 --> 00:13:58,922 by which title, before, these weird sisters saluted me 183 00:13:59,006 --> 00:14:04,136 and referred me to the coming on of time, with 'Hail, king that shalt be.' 184 00:14:06,930 --> 00:14:10,809 This have I thought good to deliver thee, my dearest partner of greatness, 185 00:14:10,893 --> 00:14:13,312 that thou mightst not lose the dues of rejoicing 186 00:14:13,395 --> 00:14:16,815 by being ignorant of what greatness is promised thee. 187 00:14:18,233 --> 00:14:20,444 Lay it to thy heart, and farewell." 188 00:14:26,074 --> 00:14:29,244 Glamis thou art, and Cawdor. 189 00:14:29,912 --> 00:14:32,539 And shalt be what thou art promised. 190 00:14:33,874 --> 00:14:35,584 Yet do I fear thy nature. 191 00:14:36,084 --> 00:14:40,714 It is too full of the milk of human kindness to catch the nearest way. 192 00:14:42,424 --> 00:14:43,634 Thou wouldst be great. 193 00:14:43,717 --> 00:14:48,138 Art not without ambition, but without the illness should attend it. 194 00:14:50,015 --> 00:14:53,727 What thou wouldst highly, that wouldst thou holily. 195 00:14:53,810 --> 00:14:58,023 Wouldst not play false, and yet wouldst wrongly win. 196 00:14:58,106 --> 00:14:59,149 [inhales deeply] 197 00:15:03,111 --> 00:15:05,113 Hie thee hither, 198 00:15:06,406 --> 00:15:09,451 that I may pour my spirits in thine ear. 199 00:15:09,535 --> 00:15:12,120 And chastise with the valor of my tongue 200 00:15:12,204 --> 00:15:15,624 all that impedes thee from the golden round. 201 00:15:34,393 --> 00:15:36,228 [chattering] 202 00:15:36,311 --> 00:15:38,480 Is execution done on Cawdor? 203 00:15:38,564 --> 00:15:39,606 My liege. 204 00:15:40,691 --> 00:15:43,277 I have spoke with one that saw him die, 205 00:15:43,360 --> 00:15:46,989 who did report that very frankly he confessed his treasons, 206 00:15:47,072 --> 00:15:51,410 implored Your Highness's pardon and set forth a deep repentance. 207 00:15:51,493 --> 00:15:55,289 Nothing in his life became him like the leaving it. 208 00:15:55,372 --> 00:15:59,293 He died as one that had been studied in his death 209 00:15:59,376 --> 00:16:03,338 to throw away the dearest thing he owed, as 'twere a careless trifle. 210 00:16:04,173 --> 00:16:08,010 There's no art to find the mind's construction in the face. 211 00:16:09,761 --> 00:16:14,224 He was a gentleman on whom I built an absolute trust. 212 00:16:14,308 --> 00:16:17,144 -[horse whinnies] -[soldiers chattering] 213 00:16:17,227 --> 00:16:18,937 O worthiest cousin. 214 00:16:20,189 --> 00:16:23,317 The sin of my ingratitude even now was heavy on me. 215 00:16:24,651 --> 00:16:29,031 Only I have left to say, more is thy due than more than all can pay. 216 00:16:29,114 --> 00:16:32,576 The service and the loyalty I owe, in doing it, pays itself. 217 00:16:32,659 --> 00:16:34,161 Welcome hither. 218 00:16:36,622 --> 00:16:41,210 I have begun to plant thee and will labor to make thee full of growing. 219 00:16:44,379 --> 00:16:47,466 Noble Banquo, that hast no less deserved, 220 00:16:47,549 --> 00:16:49,468 nor must be known no less to have done so, 221 00:16:49,551 --> 00:16:52,638 let me enfold thee and hold thee to my heart. 222 00:16:52,721 --> 00:16:55,516 There if I grow, the harvest is your own. 223 00:16:55,599 --> 00:16:57,893 My plenteous joys, wanton in fullness, 224 00:16:57,976 --> 00:17:00,604 seek to hide themselves in drops of sorrow. 225 00:17:05,108 --> 00:17:09,112 Sons, kinsmen, thanes, 226 00:17:09,820 --> 00:17:11,698 and you whose places are the nearest, 227 00:17:11,781 --> 00:17:17,621 know we will establish our estate upon our eldest, Malcolm… 228 00:17:17,704 --> 00:17:20,457 -[people murmuring] -…whom we name hereafter 229 00:17:20,540 --> 00:17:21,791 prince of Cumberland. 230 00:17:22,542 --> 00:17:26,088 Which honor must not unaccompanied invest him only, 231 00:17:27,798 --> 00:17:32,970 but signs of nobleness, like stars, shall shine on all deservers. 232 00:17:34,054 --> 00:17:36,974 From hence to Inverness, and bind us further to you. 233 00:17:38,767 --> 00:17:41,812 I'll be myself the harbinger and make joyful 234 00:17:41,895 --> 00:17:46,525 the hearing of my wife with your approach, so humbly take my leave. 235 00:17:46,608 --> 00:17:47,985 My worthy Cawdor. 236 00:17:48,068 --> 00:17:51,989 Let's after him, whose care is gone before to bid us welcome. 237 00:17:52,072 --> 00:17:53,323 It is a peerless kinsman. 238 00:17:54,533 --> 00:17:56,034 Prince of Cumberland. 239 00:17:57,411 --> 00:18:00,205 That is a step on which I must fall down, or else o'erleap, 240 00:18:00,289 --> 00:18:02,165 for in my way it lies. 241 00:18:02,708 --> 00:18:04,793 Stars, hide your fires. 242 00:18:05,460 --> 00:18:09,173 Let not light see my black and deep desires. 243 00:18:10,048 --> 00:18:12,551 [woman] The king comes here tonight. 244 00:18:12,634 --> 00:18:15,971 Thou art mad to say it. Is not thy master with him? 245 00:18:16,054 --> 00:18:19,183 So please you, it is true. Our thane is coming. 246 00:18:19,266 --> 00:18:21,059 One of my fellows had the speed of him. 247 00:18:21,643 --> 00:18:25,314 Give him tending. He brings great news. 248 00:18:25,397 --> 00:18:26,398 [chuckles] 249 00:18:27,691 --> 00:18:29,526 [cawing] 250 00:18:30,068 --> 00:18:32,279 The raven himself is hoarse 251 00:18:32,362 --> 00:18:37,117 that croaks the fatal entrance of Duncan under my battlements. 252 00:18:42,664 --> 00:18:45,918 Come, you spirits that tend on mortal thoughts. 253 00:18:46,710 --> 00:18:49,087 Unsex me here, 254 00:18:50,380 --> 00:18:55,302 and fill me from the crown to the toe topful of direst cruelty. 255 00:18:56,512 --> 00:18:58,013 Make thick my blood. 256 00:18:59,014 --> 00:19:02,184 Stop up the access and passage to remorse, 257 00:19:02,267 --> 00:19:06,396 that no compunctious visitings of nature shake my fell purpose, 258 00:19:06,480 --> 00:19:09,316 nor keep peace between the effect and it. 259 00:19:10,901 --> 00:19:13,445 Come to my woman's breasts 260 00:19:13,529 --> 00:19:18,075 and take my milk for gall, you murdering ministers, 261 00:19:19,201 --> 00:19:23,205 wherever in your sightless substances you wait on nature's mischief. 262 00:19:24,289 --> 00:19:29,044 Come, thick night, and pall thee in the dunnest smoke of hell, 263 00:19:30,003 --> 00:19:33,090 that my keen knife see not the wound it makes, 264 00:19:33,173 --> 00:19:38,095 nor heaven peep through the blanket of the dark to cry, "Hold. Hold." 265 00:19:50,440 --> 00:19:54,027 Great Glamis. [chuckles] 266 00:19:59,199 --> 00:20:00,826 Worthy Cawdor. 267 00:20:02,995 --> 00:20:05,622 Greater than both, by the all-hail hereafter. 268 00:20:09,042 --> 00:20:12,421 Thy letters have transported me beyond this ignorant present, 269 00:20:12,504 --> 00:20:15,799 and I feel now the future in the instant. 270 00:20:15,883 --> 00:20:17,801 My dearest love. 271 00:20:25,434 --> 00:20:27,060 Duncan comes here tonight. 272 00:20:27,769 --> 00:20:29,229 And when goes hence? 273 00:20:29,313 --> 00:20:31,106 Tomorrow, as he purposes. 274 00:20:31,190 --> 00:20:34,067 O, never shall sun that morrow see. 275 00:20:38,906 --> 00:20:43,952 Your face, my Thane, is as a book where men may read strange matters. 276 00:20:44,912 --> 00:20:47,414 To beguile the time, look like the time. 277 00:20:48,165 --> 00:20:51,001 Bear welcome in your eye, your hand, your tongue. 278 00:20:51,543 --> 00:20:54,796 Look like the innocent flower, but be the serpent under it. 279 00:20:56,465 --> 00:20:58,383 He that's coming must be provided for. 280 00:20:58,467 --> 00:21:01,929 And you shall put this night's great business into my dispatch. 281 00:21:02,638 --> 00:21:05,182 Which shall to all our nights and days to come 282 00:21:05,265 --> 00:21:08,769 give solely sovereign sway and masterdom. 283 00:21:17,236 --> 00:21:18,737 Only look up clear. 284 00:21:19,821 --> 00:21:21,990 To alter favor ever is to fear. 285 00:21:24,368 --> 00:21:25,744 Leave all the rest to me. 286 00:21:25,827 --> 00:21:27,412 [horse whinnies] 287 00:21:27,496 --> 00:21:29,665 [birds chirping] 288 00:21:32,084 --> 00:21:34,044 This castle hath a pleasant seat. 289 00:21:34,711 --> 00:21:38,507 The air nimbly and sweetly recommends itself unto our gentle senses. 290 00:21:40,509 --> 00:21:44,346 This guest of summer, temple-haunting martlet, 291 00:21:44,429 --> 00:21:46,682 does approve, by his loved mansionry, 292 00:21:46,765 --> 00:21:49,518 that the heaven's breath smells wooingly here. 293 00:21:50,018 --> 00:21:52,688 No jutty, frieze, buttress, nor coign of vantage, 294 00:21:52,771 --> 00:21:56,358 but this bird hath made his pendent bed and procreant cradle. 295 00:21:57,317 --> 00:22:00,946 Where they most breed and haunt, I have observed, the air is delicate. 296 00:22:01,029 --> 00:22:04,575 -[distant thud] -See, see, our honored hostess. 297 00:22:04,658 --> 00:22:09,037 All our service in every point twice done and then done double 298 00:22:09,121 --> 00:22:13,375 were poor and single business to contend against those honors deep and broad 299 00:22:13,458 --> 00:22:16,044 wherewith Your Majesty loads our house. 300 00:22:16,128 --> 00:22:17,462 Where is the Thane of Cawdor? 301 00:22:17,546 --> 00:22:20,507 We coursed him at the heels, and had a purpose to be his purveyor. 302 00:22:20,591 --> 00:22:23,969 But he rides well. And his great love, sharp as his spur, 303 00:22:24,052 --> 00:22:26,138 hath helped him to his home before us. 304 00:22:27,222 --> 00:22:30,017 Fair and noble hostess, we are your guest tonight. 305 00:22:30,100 --> 00:22:31,560 Give me your hand. 306 00:22:33,979 --> 00:22:35,439 Conduct me to mine host. 307 00:22:41,820 --> 00:22:47,159 If it were done when 'tis done, then 'twere well it were done quickly. 308 00:22:48,410 --> 00:22:50,829 If the assassination could trammel up the consequence, 309 00:22:50,913 --> 00:22:53,207 and catch with his surcease success, 310 00:22:53,290 --> 00:22:56,793 that but this blow might be the be-all and the end-all here. 311 00:22:58,629 --> 00:23:00,214 But here… [sighs] 312 00:23:01,840 --> 00:23:05,010 …upon this bank and shoal of time, we'd jump the life to come. 313 00:23:05,093 --> 00:23:07,095 [speaking indistinctly] 314 00:23:07,179 --> 00:23:08,430 [laughs] 315 00:23:08,514 --> 00:23:10,933 But in these cases we still have judgment here. 316 00:23:11,016 --> 00:23:13,143 That we but teach bloody instructions, 317 00:23:13,227 --> 00:23:16,647 which, being taught, return to plague the inventor. 318 00:23:17,564 --> 00:23:19,358 This evenhanded justice commends 319 00:23:19,441 --> 00:23:23,195 the ingredience of our poisoned chalice to our own lips. 320 00:23:25,697 --> 00:23:27,282 He's here in double trust. 321 00:23:28,784 --> 00:23:30,869 First, as I am his kinsman and his subject, 322 00:23:30,953 --> 00:23:32,871 strong both against the deed. 323 00:23:34,206 --> 00:23:35,749 Then, as his host, 324 00:23:36,583 --> 00:23:40,379 who should against his murderer shut the door, not bear the knife myself. 325 00:23:40,879 --> 00:23:43,924 Besides, this Duncan hath borne his faculties so meek, 326 00:23:44,007 --> 00:23:46,343 hath been so clear in his great office, 327 00:23:47,469 --> 00:23:50,055 that his virtues will plead like angels, trumpet-tongued, 328 00:23:50,138 --> 00:23:52,266 against the deep damnation of his taking-off. 329 00:23:52,349 --> 00:23:55,561 And pity, like a naked newborn babe, striding the blast, 330 00:23:55,644 --> 00:23:59,523 or heaven's cherubim, horsed upon the sightless couriers of the air, 331 00:23:59,606 --> 00:24:04,111 shall blow this horrid deed in every eye, that tears shall drown the wind. 332 00:24:06,113 --> 00:24:09,074 I have no spur to prick the sides of my intent… 333 00:24:10,993 --> 00:24:14,997 only vaulting ambition, which o'erleaps itself and falls on the other. 334 00:24:15,080 --> 00:24:16,915 -[door thuds] -[footsteps approaching] 335 00:24:20,836 --> 00:24:22,546 How now. What news? 336 00:24:24,882 --> 00:24:26,216 He has almost supped. 337 00:24:26,300 --> 00:24:28,010 Hath he asked for me? 338 00:24:28,093 --> 00:24:29,469 Know you not he has? 339 00:24:31,221 --> 00:24:32,973 We will proceed no further in this business. 340 00:24:33,056 --> 00:24:34,141 He hath honored me of late. 341 00:24:34,224 --> 00:24:36,977 And I have bought golden opinions from all sorts of people, 342 00:24:37,060 --> 00:24:39,730 which would be worn now in their newest gloss, 343 00:24:40,814 --> 00:24:43,567 not cast aside so soon. 344 00:24:44,401 --> 00:24:46,904 Was the hope drunk wherein you dressed yourself? 345 00:24:46,987 --> 00:24:48,113 Hath it slept since? 346 00:24:48,197 --> 00:24:51,408 And wakes it now, to look so green and pale at what it did so freely? 347 00:24:51,491 --> 00:24:53,827 From this time such I account thy love. 348 00:24:56,622 --> 00:25:01,335 Art thou afeard to be the same in thine own act and valor as thou art in desire? 349 00:25:01,418 --> 00:25:05,172 Wouldst thou have that which thou esteem'st the ornament of life, 350 00:25:05,255 --> 00:25:07,382 and live a coward in thine own esteem, 351 00:25:07,466 --> 00:25:10,928 letting "I dare not" wait upon "I would," like the poor cat in the adage? 352 00:25:11,011 --> 00:25:13,430 Prithee, peace. 353 00:25:14,389 --> 00:25:19,269 I dare do all that may become a man. Who dares do more is none. 354 00:25:19,353 --> 00:25:22,356 What beast was't, then, made you break this enterprise to me? 355 00:25:23,190 --> 00:25:25,984 When you durst do it, then you were a man. 356 00:25:26,068 --> 00:25:29,530 And, to be more than what you were, you would be so much more the man. 357 00:25:31,031 --> 00:25:32,616 I have given suck, 358 00:25:32,699 --> 00:25:36,203 and know how tender 'tis to love the babe that milks me. 359 00:25:36,286 --> 00:25:39,081 I would, while it was smiling in my face, 360 00:25:39,164 --> 00:25:42,793 have plucked my nipple from his boneless gums, and dashed the brains out, 361 00:25:42,876 --> 00:25:45,754 had I so sworn as you have done to this. 362 00:25:46,880 --> 00:25:48,215 If we should fail? 363 00:25:48,298 --> 00:25:49,675 We fail. 364 00:25:50,509 --> 00:25:54,096 But screw your courage to the sticking-place, and we'll not fail. 365 00:25:55,180 --> 00:25:57,099 When Duncan is asleep, 366 00:25:57,182 --> 00:26:00,769 whereto the rather shall his day's hard journey soundly invite him, 367 00:26:00,853 --> 00:26:05,065 his two chamberlains will I with wine and wassail so convince 368 00:26:05,148 --> 00:26:08,902 that memory, the warder of the brain, shall be a fume, 369 00:26:08,986 --> 00:26:11,738 and the receipt of reason a limbeck only. 370 00:26:11,822 --> 00:26:16,076 When in swinish sleep, their drenched natures lie as in a death. 371 00:26:17,244 --> 00:26:20,956 What cannot you and I perform upon the unguarded Duncan? 372 00:26:21,623 --> 00:26:23,584 What not put upon his spongy officers, 373 00:26:23,667 --> 00:26:26,461 who shall bear the guilt of our great quell? 374 00:26:29,840 --> 00:26:31,383 Bring forth men-children only. 375 00:26:32,509 --> 00:26:36,388 For thy undaunted mettle should have composed nothing but males. 376 00:26:39,516 --> 00:26:41,977 Will it not be received, when we have marked with blood 377 00:26:42,060 --> 00:26:45,022 those sleepy two of his own chamber and used their very daggers, 378 00:26:45,105 --> 00:26:46,356 that they have done't? 379 00:26:46,440 --> 00:26:47,774 Who dares receive it other, 380 00:26:47,858 --> 00:26:51,361 as we shall make our griefs and clamor roar upon his death? 381 00:26:53,447 --> 00:26:54,865 I am settled… 382 00:26:56,074 --> 00:26:58,660 and bend up each corporal agent to this terrible feat. 383 00:26:58,744 --> 00:27:01,580 Away, and mock the time with fairest show. 384 00:27:01,663 --> 00:27:04,333 False face must hide what the false heart doth know. 385 00:27:27,356 --> 00:27:29,942 The moon is down. I've not heard the clock. 386 00:27:30,025 --> 00:27:31,944 She goes down at 12. 387 00:27:32,027 --> 00:27:33,654 I take it, 'tis later, sir. 388 00:27:35,197 --> 00:27:37,783 Here. Take my sword. 389 00:27:42,496 --> 00:27:44,164 There's husbandry in heaven. 390 00:27:44,748 --> 00:27:46,208 Their candles are all out. 391 00:27:47,209 --> 00:27:51,046 A heavy summons lies like lead upon me, and yet I would not sleep. 392 00:27:52,798 --> 00:27:55,133 Merciful powers, restrain in me the cursed thoughts 393 00:27:55,217 --> 00:27:57,052 that nature gives way to in repose. 394 00:28:01,473 --> 00:28:04,268 -Give me my sword. Who's there? -[Macbeth] A friend. 395 00:28:05,227 --> 00:28:08,063 What, sir, not yet at rest? The king's abed. 396 00:28:08,939 --> 00:28:10,774 He hath been in unusual pleasure, 397 00:28:10,858 --> 00:28:13,944 and sent forth great largess to your offices. 398 00:28:14,862 --> 00:28:17,614 Being unprepared, our will became the servant to defect, 399 00:28:17,698 --> 00:28:19,366 which else should free have wrought. 400 00:28:19,449 --> 00:28:20,450 [Banquo] All's well. 401 00:28:21,034 --> 00:28:24,288 I dreamt last night of the three weird sisters. 402 00:28:25,873 --> 00:28:27,624 To you they have showed some truth. 403 00:28:29,710 --> 00:28:31,420 I think not of them. 404 00:28:31,503 --> 00:28:34,298 Yet, when we can entreat an hour to serve, 405 00:28:34,381 --> 00:28:37,176 we would spend it in some words upon that business, 406 00:28:37,259 --> 00:28:38,719 if you would grant the time. 407 00:28:39,887 --> 00:28:41,388 [Banquo] At your kindest leisure. 408 00:28:43,348 --> 00:28:44,683 [Macbeth] Repose the while. 409 00:28:45,559 --> 00:28:47,311 [Banquo] Thanks, sir. The like to you. 410 00:28:50,564 --> 00:28:52,024 [Macbeth] Go bid thy mistress, 411 00:28:52,107 --> 00:28:54,943 when my drink is ready, she strike upon the bell. 412 00:29:11,418 --> 00:29:14,171 Is this a dagger which I see before me, 413 00:29:15,714 --> 00:29:17,508 the handle toward my hand? 414 00:29:21,678 --> 00:29:22,763 Come… 415 00:29:24,556 --> 00:29:26,016 let me clutch thee. 416 00:29:30,479 --> 00:29:32,898 I have thee not, and yet I see thee still. 417 00:29:35,359 --> 00:29:40,030 Art thou not, fatal vision, sensible to feeling as to sight? 418 00:29:41,406 --> 00:29:45,702 Or art thou a dagger of the mind, a false creation, 419 00:29:45,786 --> 00:29:47,746 proceeding from the heat-oppressed brain? 420 00:29:49,831 --> 00:29:51,458 I see thee yet… 421 00:29:53,168 --> 00:29:57,047 in form as palpable as this which now I draw. 422 00:30:00,259 --> 00:30:02,052 Thou marshal'st me the way that I was going. 423 00:30:02,135 --> 00:30:04,847 And such an instrument I was to use. 424 00:30:05,764 --> 00:30:08,267 Mine eyes are made the fools o' the other senses, 425 00:30:08,350 --> 00:30:10,269 or else worth all the rest. 426 00:30:12,354 --> 00:30:13,689 I see thee still, 427 00:30:14,648 --> 00:30:19,236 and on thy blade and dudgeon gouts of blood, which was not so before. 428 00:30:20,737 --> 00:30:22,948 [chuckling] There's no such thing. 429 00:30:23,031 --> 00:30:26,243 It is the bloody business that informs thus to mine eyes. 430 00:30:27,244 --> 00:30:30,914 Thou sure and firm-set earth, hear not my steps, which way they walk, 431 00:30:30,998 --> 00:30:34,376 for fear thy very stones prate of my whereabout. 432 00:30:34,459 --> 00:30:37,546 -[bell tolls, distant] -I go, and it is done. 433 00:30:38,297 --> 00:30:39,756 The bell invites me. 434 00:30:40,632 --> 00:30:45,596 Hear it not, Duncan, for it is a knell that summons thee to heaven… 435 00:30:48,223 --> 00:30:49,600 or to hell. 436 00:30:50,184 --> 00:30:53,896 [footsteps] 437 00:31:35,896 --> 00:31:38,607 [grunting, groaning] 438 00:31:52,955 --> 00:31:54,414 [grunting, groaning continues] 439 00:31:55,666 --> 00:31:57,501 -[bird caws] -[Lady Macbeth] Hark! 440 00:31:59,962 --> 00:32:02,214 -Peace. -[distant thudding] 441 00:32:02,297 --> 00:32:03,632 [breathes heavily] 442 00:32:03,715 --> 00:32:06,051 [Lady Macbeth] It was the owl that shrieked, 443 00:32:06,134 --> 00:32:09,346 the fatal bellman, which gives the stern'st good night. 444 00:32:11,014 --> 00:32:12,850 He is about it. 445 00:32:13,350 --> 00:32:14,726 [thudding continues] 446 00:32:14,810 --> 00:32:17,896 That which hath made them drunk hath made me bold. 447 00:32:19,106 --> 00:32:21,859 What hath quenched them hath given me fire. 448 00:32:22,734 --> 00:32:24,444 The doors are open, 449 00:32:25,195 --> 00:32:29,199 and the surfeited grooms do mock their charge with snores. 450 00:32:29,283 --> 00:32:30,617 Amen. 451 00:32:32,119 --> 00:32:33,912 I have drugged their possets, 452 00:32:33,996 --> 00:32:36,248 that death and nature do contend about them, 453 00:32:36,331 --> 00:32:38,542 whether they live or die. 454 00:32:44,756 --> 00:32:47,176 [thudding continues] 455 00:32:49,219 --> 00:32:50,387 Alack! 456 00:32:52,347 --> 00:32:54,516 I am afraid they have awaked, and 'tis not done. 457 00:32:54,600 --> 00:32:57,269 The attempt and not the deed confounds us. 458 00:32:57,895 --> 00:32:58,979 Hark. 459 00:32:59,062 --> 00:33:01,773 I laid their daggers ready. He could not miss 'em! 460 00:33:01,857 --> 00:33:04,818 -[door opens] -[footsteps] 461 00:33:04,902 --> 00:33:06,695 -My husband. -[sighs] 462 00:33:08,488 --> 00:33:09,907 I have done the deed. 463 00:33:10,657 --> 00:33:12,326 Didst thou not hear a noise? 464 00:33:12,409 --> 00:33:14,369 -When? -Now. 465 00:33:14,453 --> 00:33:15,704 -As I descended? -Aye. 466 00:33:15,787 --> 00:33:16,788 Hark. 467 00:33:19,499 --> 00:33:22,419 [sighs] This is a sorry sight. 468 00:33:23,045 --> 00:33:25,672 A foolish thought, to say a sorry sight. 469 00:33:27,966 --> 00:33:29,426 There's one did laugh in his sleep, 470 00:33:29,510 --> 00:33:31,553 and one cried, "Murder!" that they did wake each other. 471 00:33:31,637 --> 00:33:33,555 I stood and heard them. 472 00:33:33,639 --> 00:33:36,600 But they did say their prayers, and addressed them again to sleep. 473 00:33:36,683 --> 00:33:37,809 The grooms were lodged together. 474 00:33:37,893 --> 00:33:40,729 One cried, "God bless us," 475 00:33:41,730 --> 00:33:42,814 and, "Amen," the other, 476 00:33:42,898 --> 00:33:44,691 as they had seen me with these hangman's hands. 477 00:33:44,775 --> 00:33:48,028 Listening their fear, I could not say "amen" when they did say, "God bless us." 478 00:33:48,111 --> 00:33:49,404 Consider it not so deeply. 479 00:33:49,488 --> 00:33:50,906 But wherefore could not I pronounce "amen"? 480 00:33:50,989 --> 00:33:54,660 I had most need of blessing, and "amen" stuck in my throat. 481 00:33:54,743 --> 00:33:56,954 These deeds must not be thought after these ways. 482 00:33:57,037 --> 00:34:00,040 So, it will make us mad. 483 00:34:00,123 --> 00:34:02,501 Methought I heard a voice cry, "Sleep no more. 484 00:34:04,086 --> 00:34:05,754 Macbeth hath murdered sleep." 485 00:34:05,838 --> 00:34:07,381 The innocent sleep. 486 00:34:07,464 --> 00:34:10,467 Sleep that knits up the raveled sleeve of care, 487 00:34:10,551 --> 00:34:15,264 the death of each day's life, sore labor's bath, 488 00:34:15,347 --> 00:34:19,016 balm of hurt minds, great nature's second course, 489 00:34:19,101 --> 00:34:21,436 -chief nourisher in life's feast. -What do you mean? 490 00:34:21,520 --> 00:34:24,022 Still it cried, "Sleep no more," to all the house. 491 00:34:24,106 --> 00:34:28,025 "Glamis hath murdered sleep, and therefore Cawdor shall sleep no more." 492 00:34:30,987 --> 00:34:33,072 "Macbeth shall sleep no more." 493 00:34:33,156 --> 00:34:35,074 Who was it that thus cried? 494 00:34:35,158 --> 00:34:38,661 Why, worthy Thane, you do unbend your noble strength, 495 00:34:38,745 --> 00:34:40,330 to think so brainsickly of things. 496 00:34:40,414 --> 00:34:43,917 Go. Get some water, and wash this filthy witness from your hand. 497 00:34:47,045 --> 00:34:49,172 Why did you bring these daggers from the place? 498 00:34:49,255 --> 00:34:52,801 They must lie there. Go. Carry them. And smear the sleepy grooms with blood. 499 00:34:52,885 --> 00:34:55,429 I'll go no more. I'm afraid to think what I have done. 500 00:34:55,512 --> 00:34:56,847 Look on't again I dare not. 501 00:34:56,929 --> 00:34:58,891 Infirm of purpose. 502 00:34:58,974 --> 00:35:00,601 Give me the daggers. 503 00:35:01,476 --> 00:35:03,937 The sleeping and the dead are but as pictures. 504 00:35:04,021 --> 00:35:06,481 'Tis the eye of childhood that fears a painted devil. 505 00:35:07,482 --> 00:35:10,777 I'll gild the faces of the grooms withal, for it must seem their guilt. 506 00:35:11,653 --> 00:35:14,990 My hands are of your color, but I shame to wear a heart so white. 507 00:35:20,913 --> 00:35:22,456 [distant thudding] 508 00:35:24,249 --> 00:35:25,584 Whence is that knocking? 509 00:35:28,170 --> 00:35:30,964 How is it with me, when every noise appalls me? 510 00:35:32,508 --> 00:35:36,678 What hands are here? Ha! They pluck out mine eyes. 511 00:35:38,639 --> 00:35:43,018 Will all great Neptune's ocean wash this blood clean from my hand? 512 00:35:43,101 --> 00:35:48,232 No, this my hand will rather the multitudinous seas incarnadine, 513 00:35:48,315 --> 00:35:50,526 making the green one red. 514 00:35:51,360 --> 00:35:53,070 -[screams] -[basin clatters] 515 00:35:55,822 --> 00:35:57,950 To know my deed, 'twere best not know myself. 516 00:35:59,159 --> 00:36:00,953 Wake Duncan with thy knocking! 517 00:36:02,496 --> 00:36:03,830 I would thou couldst. 518 00:36:05,415 --> 00:36:06,834 [thudding] 519 00:36:09,461 --> 00:36:10,963 [thud] 520 00:36:13,382 --> 00:36:15,050 -[thud] -[gasps] 521 00:36:15,133 --> 00:36:16,426 [groans] 522 00:36:17,219 --> 00:36:20,556 Oh, here's a knocking indeed. 523 00:36:21,682 --> 00:36:26,144 [thudding continues] 524 00:36:28,397 --> 00:36:31,733 [chuckles] If a man were porter of hell-gate, 525 00:36:31,817 --> 00:36:34,027 he should have old turning the key. 526 00:36:36,238 --> 00:36:37,239 Knock, knock! 527 00:36:37,322 --> 00:36:40,951 Who's there, in the name of Beelzebub? [chuckles] 528 00:36:41,034 --> 00:36:45,330 Here's a-- Here's a farmer, that hanged himself on the expectation of plenty. 529 00:36:45,414 --> 00:36:48,625 Come in time. Here you'll sweat for it. 530 00:36:48,709 --> 00:36:50,294 -[chuckles] -[thudding continues] 531 00:36:50,377 --> 00:36:51,962 Knock, knock. 532 00:36:52,045 --> 00:36:56,466 Here's an equivocator, that could swear in both the scales against either scale, 533 00:36:56,550 --> 00:36:59,678 yet could not equivocate to heaven. [chuckles] 534 00:36:59,761 --> 00:37:01,638 O, come in, equivocator. 535 00:37:02,389 --> 00:37:04,725 Knock, knock. Who's there? 536 00:37:04,808 --> 00:37:09,271 O, here's an English tailor, come hither for stealing out of a French hose. 537 00:37:09,354 --> 00:37:12,900 Come in, tailor. Here you may roast your goose. 538 00:37:12,983 --> 00:37:14,985 -[grunts] -[thudding continues] 539 00:37:15,068 --> 00:37:18,614 Knock, knock. Never at quiet. [grunts] 540 00:37:18,697 --> 00:37:21,992 O, but this place is too cold for hell. 541 00:37:22,075 --> 00:37:25,871 I'll devil-porter it no further. Anon! 542 00:37:25,954 --> 00:37:27,206 [door opens] 543 00:37:27,289 --> 00:37:29,333 -[man] Aha. -[porter] I pray you, remember the porter. 544 00:37:29,416 --> 00:37:32,544 Was it so late, friend, ere you went to bed, that you do lie so late? 545 00:37:32,628 --> 00:37:34,713 Faith, sir, we were carousing till the second cock. 546 00:37:34,796 --> 00:37:37,216 And drink, sir, is a great provoker of three things. 547 00:37:37,299 --> 00:37:41,720 -What three things? -Nose-painting, sleep and urine. 548 00:37:41,803 --> 00:37:44,806 Ooh! Lechery, sir, it provokes, and unprovokes. 549 00:37:44,890 --> 00:37:48,435 It provokes the desire, but it takes away the performance. 550 00:37:48,519 --> 00:37:52,064 Therefore, much drink may be said to be an equivocator with lechery. 551 00:37:52,147 --> 00:37:55,234 It makes him, and it mars him. It sets him on, and it takes him off. 552 00:37:55,317 --> 00:38:00,864 It persuades him, disheartens him, makes him stand to, and not stand to. 553 00:38:00,948 --> 00:38:02,157 [chuckles] 554 00:38:04,701 --> 00:38:11,166 In conclusion, equivocates him in a sleep, and, giving him the lie, leaves him. 555 00:38:11,250 --> 00:38:13,836 I believe drink gave thee the lie last night. 556 00:38:19,716 --> 00:38:21,009 [Macbeth] Good morrow, both. 557 00:38:25,347 --> 00:38:27,015 Is the king stirring, worthy Thane? 558 00:38:28,725 --> 00:38:29,726 Not yet. 559 00:38:30,853 --> 00:38:34,815 He did command me to call timely on him. I have almost slipped the hour. 560 00:38:38,402 --> 00:38:39,736 Make so bold to call. 561 00:38:41,029 --> 00:38:43,115 [older thane] Goes the king hence today? 562 00:38:43,991 --> 00:38:45,784 He does. He did appoint so. 563 00:38:47,119 --> 00:38:49,037 [older thane] The night has been unruly. 564 00:38:52,416 --> 00:38:54,710 Where we lay, our chimneys were blown down. 565 00:38:56,336 --> 00:39:00,424 And, as they say, lamentings heard in the air. 566 00:39:00,507 --> 00:39:06,680 Strange screams of death and prophesying, with accents terrible, of dire combustion 567 00:39:06,763 --> 00:39:10,225 and confused events new hatched to the woeful time. 568 00:39:10,309 --> 00:39:12,269 -[knocks] -And the obscure bird… 569 00:39:12,352 --> 00:39:14,855 -[younger thane] Your Majesty? -…clamored the livelong night. 570 00:39:15,731 --> 00:39:20,611 Some say, the earth was feverous and did shake. 571 00:39:22,738 --> 00:39:24,406 'Twas a rough night. 572 00:39:24,489 --> 00:39:28,285 [younger thane] Horror! Horror! Horror! 573 00:39:29,244 --> 00:39:32,039 Tongue nor heart cannot conceive nor name thee. 574 00:39:32,122 --> 00:39:35,334 -What's the matter? -Confusion now hath made his masterpiece. 575 00:39:35,417 --> 00:39:38,962 Most sacrilegious murder hath broke ope the Lord's anointed temple, 576 00:39:39,046 --> 00:39:40,672 and stole thence the life of the building. 577 00:39:40,756 --> 00:39:41,882 Mean you His Majesty? 578 00:39:41,965 --> 00:39:44,051 Approach the chamber, and destroy your sight with a new Gorgon. 579 00:39:44,134 --> 00:39:47,304 Do not bid me speak. See, and then speak yourselves. 580 00:39:47,387 --> 00:39:51,183 Awake! Awake! Ring the alarum bell! 581 00:39:51,975 --> 00:39:54,019 -[bell tolls] -Murder and treason! 582 00:39:54,603 --> 00:40:00,067 As from your graves rise up, and walk like sprites, to countenance this horror! 583 00:40:03,070 --> 00:40:07,324 -Banquo and Donalbain! Malcolm! Awake! -[tolling continues] 584 00:40:07,407 --> 00:40:10,619 Up! Up! And see the great doom's image! 585 00:40:11,912 --> 00:40:13,997 Malcolm! Banquo! 586 00:40:16,625 --> 00:40:18,961 Had I but died an hour before this chance… 587 00:40:19,044 --> 00:40:22,047 -[door closes] -…I had lived a blessed time. 588 00:40:22,130 --> 00:40:24,508 [guards shouting] 589 00:40:24,591 --> 00:40:25,884 For, from this instant, 590 00:40:25,968 --> 00:40:28,804 there's nothing serious in mortality. All is but toys. 591 00:40:28,887 --> 00:40:30,222 [Lady Macbeth] What's the business, 592 00:40:30,305 --> 00:40:32,975 that such a hideous trumpet calls to parley the sleepers of the house? 593 00:40:33,058 --> 00:40:35,894 -Renown and grace is dead. -[Lady Macbeth] Speak! Speak! 594 00:40:35,978 --> 00:40:38,397 The wine of life is drawn, 595 00:40:38,480 --> 00:40:41,817 and the mere lees is left this vault to brag of. 596 00:40:41,900 --> 00:40:44,111 [younger thane] Banquo. Banquo. 597 00:40:44,695 --> 00:40:46,154 Our royal master's murdered. 598 00:40:46,238 --> 00:40:48,782 -[crowd clamors, cries] -Woe, alas! 599 00:40:48,866 --> 00:40:51,660 -[Lady Macbeth] What, in our house? -Too cruel anywhere. 600 00:40:52,536 --> 00:40:55,581 -What is amiss? -You are, and do not know it. 601 00:40:56,290 --> 00:41:00,878 The spring, the head, the fountain of your blood is stopped. 602 00:41:00,961 --> 00:41:03,088 The very source of it is stopped. 603 00:41:04,006 --> 00:41:05,340 [younger thane] Your father… 604 00:41:06,258 --> 00:41:08,385 -is murdered. -[crowd gasps, murmurs] 605 00:41:08,468 --> 00:41:09,469 Oh. 606 00:41:11,722 --> 00:41:12,723 By whom? 607 00:41:12,806 --> 00:41:15,517 Those of his chamber, as it seemed, had done it. 608 00:41:16,018 --> 00:41:19,229 Their hands and faces were all badged with blood. 609 00:41:19,313 --> 00:41:22,357 Oh, yet I do repent me of my fury, that I did kill them. 610 00:41:22,441 --> 00:41:24,568 -[crowd gasps, murmurs] -[man] Why? 611 00:41:24,651 --> 00:41:25,944 Wherefore did you so? 612 00:41:29,031 --> 00:41:31,909 Who can be wise, amazed, 613 00:41:32,993 --> 00:41:37,331 temperate and furious, loyal and neutral, in an instant? 614 00:41:38,123 --> 00:41:39,249 No man. 615 00:41:41,001 --> 00:41:45,672 The expedition of my violent love outran the pauser, reason. 616 00:41:45,756 --> 00:41:48,550 Here lay Duncan, 617 00:41:49,801 --> 00:41:52,930 his silver skin laced with his golden blood. 618 00:41:53,639 --> 00:41:59,144 And his gashed stabs looked like a breach in nature for ruin's wasteful entrance. 619 00:41:59,228 --> 00:42:04,107 There, the murderers, steeped in the colors of their trade, 620 00:42:04,816 --> 00:42:08,820 their daggers unmannerly breeched with gore. 621 00:42:09,321 --> 00:42:12,491 Who could refrain, that had a heart to love, 622 00:42:14,201 --> 00:42:19,289 and in that heart courage to make his love known? 623 00:42:20,415 --> 00:42:22,125 -[crowd gasps] -Look to the lady. 624 00:42:23,210 --> 00:42:26,213 And when we have our naked frailties hid, which suffer in exposure, 625 00:42:26,296 --> 00:42:27,297 let us meet, 626 00:42:27,965 --> 00:42:30,843 and question this most bloody piece of work, to know it further. 627 00:42:31,718 --> 00:42:34,179 [crowd chattering] 628 00:42:41,645 --> 00:42:43,480 Why do we hold our tongues, 629 00:42:43,564 --> 00:42:45,858 that most may claim this argument for ours? 630 00:42:45,941 --> 00:42:46,984 Let's away. 631 00:42:47,651 --> 00:42:50,404 -Our tears are not yet brewed. -Let's not consort with them. 632 00:42:50,487 --> 00:42:53,824 To show an unfelt sorrow is an office which the false man does easy. 633 00:42:54,408 --> 00:42:56,577 -I'll to England. -To Ireland, I. 634 00:42:57,536 --> 00:43:00,080 Our separated fortune shall keep us both the safer. 635 00:43:00,664 --> 00:43:01,874 Where we are… 636 00:43:03,250 --> 00:43:05,002 there's daggers in men's smiles. 637 00:43:05,085 --> 00:43:07,004 The near in blood, the nearer bloody. 638 00:43:07,087 --> 00:43:09,965 [Malcolm] This murderous shaft that's shot hath not yet lighted. 639 00:43:10,048 --> 00:43:12,050 And our safest way is to avoid the aim. 640 00:43:12,134 --> 00:43:15,971 Therefore, to horse. And let us not be dainty of leave-taking. 641 00:43:38,243 --> 00:43:41,121 [hooves clopping] 642 00:43:54,843 --> 00:43:56,512 Here comes the good Macduff. 643 00:44:03,268 --> 00:44:04,436 [sighs] 644 00:44:05,187 --> 00:44:06,855 How goes the world, sir, now? 645 00:44:08,315 --> 00:44:11,026 Is't known who did this more than bloody deed? 646 00:44:11,109 --> 00:44:13,195 Those that Macbeth hath slain. 647 00:44:13,278 --> 00:44:16,740 Alas, the day. What good could they pretend? 648 00:44:16,823 --> 00:44:18,242 Well, they were suborned. 649 00:44:19,076 --> 00:44:20,077 Malcolm and Donalbain, 650 00:44:20,160 --> 00:44:22,538 the king's two sons, are stolen away and fled. 651 00:44:22,621 --> 00:44:25,290 Which puts upon them suspicion of the deed. 652 00:44:25,374 --> 00:44:30,420 Then 'tis most like the sovereignty will fall upon Macbeth? 653 00:44:30,504 --> 00:44:34,132 He's already named, and gone to Dunsinane to be invested. 654 00:44:34,216 --> 00:44:35,217 Will you to Dunsinane? 655 00:44:35,300 --> 00:44:36,426 [chuckles] 656 00:44:36,510 --> 00:44:38,846 No, cousin. I'll home to Fife. 657 00:44:40,055 --> 00:44:41,056 Well… 658 00:44:42,307 --> 00:44:43,350 [sighs] 659 00:44:43,433 --> 00:44:44,434 I will thither. 660 00:44:45,269 --> 00:44:48,021 May you see things well done there. Adieu. 661 00:44:49,648 --> 00:44:52,484 Lest our old robes sit easier than our new. 662 00:44:57,447 --> 00:45:00,576 [man] ♪ He that has and a little tiny wit ♪ 663 00:45:01,118 --> 00:45:04,246 ♪ With a heigh-ho, the wind and the rain ♪ 664 00:45:05,080 --> 00:45:09,668 ♪ Must make content With his fortunes fit ♪ 665 00:45:10,961 --> 00:45:15,591 ♪ For the rain it raineth every day ♪ 666 00:45:30,981 --> 00:45:33,692 Threescore and ten I can remember well, 667 00:45:34,902 --> 00:45:36,445 within the volume of which time 668 00:45:36,528 --> 00:45:41,867 I have seen hours dreadful and things strange. 669 00:45:43,035 --> 00:45:48,790 But this sore night hath trifled former knowings. 670 00:45:48,874 --> 00:45:51,251 [sighs] Good father. 671 00:45:53,045 --> 00:45:54,922 Thou seest the heavens, 672 00:45:55,005 --> 00:46:00,052 as troubled with man's act, threatens the bloody stage. 673 00:46:00,135 --> 00:46:01,845 By the clock, 'tis day, 674 00:46:02,971 --> 00:46:06,183 and yet dark night strangles the traveling lamp. 675 00:46:07,768 --> 00:46:13,148 Is't night's predominance, or the day's shame, 676 00:46:13,732 --> 00:46:16,360 that darkness does the face of earth entomb, 677 00:46:16,443 --> 00:46:18,028 when living light should kiss it? 678 00:46:18,111 --> 00:46:21,323 'Tis unnatural, even like the deed that's done. 679 00:46:24,284 --> 00:46:29,414 On Tuesday last, a falcon, towering in her pride of place, 680 00:46:29,498 --> 00:46:32,668 was by a mousing owl hawked at and killed. 681 00:46:33,335 --> 00:46:38,590 And Duncan's horses, a thing most strange and certain, 682 00:46:39,466 --> 00:46:41,468 beauteous and swift, 683 00:46:41,552 --> 00:46:45,222 the minions of their race, turned wild in nature, 684 00:46:45,305 --> 00:46:49,351 broke their stalls, flung out, contending 'gainst obedience, 685 00:46:49,434 --> 00:46:52,688 as they would make war with mankind. 686 00:46:58,193 --> 00:47:00,362 'Tis said they ate each other. 687 00:47:02,656 --> 00:47:05,200 [wind whistling] 688 00:47:22,342 --> 00:47:23,552 [clanks] 689 00:47:24,970 --> 00:47:28,056 [footsteps] 690 00:47:39,443 --> 00:47:40,736 Thou hast it now. 691 00:47:42,487 --> 00:47:45,365 King, Cawdor, 692 00:47:46,533 --> 00:47:47,784 Glamis… 693 00:47:49,912 --> 00:47:52,414 all. As the weird women promised. 694 00:47:55,209 --> 00:47:57,920 And, I fear, thou play'dst most foully for it. 695 00:48:00,923 --> 00:48:03,759 Yet it was said it should not stand in thy posterity, 696 00:48:03,842 --> 00:48:08,639 but that myself should be the root and father of many kings. 697 00:48:09,389 --> 00:48:11,308 If there come truth from them-- 698 00:48:12,518 --> 00:48:15,562 as upon thee, Macbeth, their speeches shine-- 699 00:48:18,023 --> 00:48:21,527 why, by the verities on thee made good, 700 00:48:21,610 --> 00:48:27,449 may they not be my oracles as well, and set me up in hope? 701 00:48:30,536 --> 00:48:31,912 But hush. No more. 702 00:48:45,509 --> 00:48:46,677 [Macbeth laughs] 703 00:48:48,136 --> 00:48:50,472 Here's our chief guest. 704 00:48:51,598 --> 00:48:55,227 If he had been forgotten, it had been as a gap in our great feast, 705 00:48:55,310 --> 00:48:57,187 and all-thing unbecoming. 706 00:48:57,271 --> 00:49:00,566 Tonight we hold a solemn supper, sir. And I'll request your presence. 707 00:49:01,900 --> 00:49:03,360 Ride you this afternoon? 708 00:49:04,111 --> 00:49:05,112 Aye, my good lord. 709 00:49:05,195 --> 00:49:07,197 We should have else desired your good advice, 710 00:49:07,281 --> 00:49:10,492 which still hath been both grave and prosperous, in this day's council. 711 00:49:10,576 --> 00:49:12,828 But we'll take tomorrow. 712 00:49:13,620 --> 00:49:14,663 Is it far you ride? 713 00:49:14,746 --> 00:49:18,417 As far, my lord, as will fill up the time 'twixt this and supper. 714 00:49:19,042 --> 00:49:20,377 Go not my horse the better, 715 00:49:20,460 --> 00:49:24,381 I must become a borrower of the night for a dark hour or twain. 716 00:49:26,341 --> 00:49:27,467 Fail not our feast. 717 00:49:28,135 --> 00:49:29,386 My lord, I will not. 718 00:49:29,469 --> 00:49:32,556 We hear, our bloody cousins are bestowed in England and in Ireland, 719 00:49:32,639 --> 00:49:34,975 not confessing their cruel parricide. 720 00:49:35,475 --> 00:49:36,560 But of that tomorrow, 721 00:49:36,643 --> 00:49:39,563 when therewithal we shall have cause of state craving us jointly. 722 00:49:39,646 --> 00:49:42,441 Hie you to horse. Adieu, till you return at night. 723 00:49:47,070 --> 00:49:48,280 Goes Fleance with you? 724 00:49:53,118 --> 00:49:54,119 Aye, my good lord. 725 00:49:54,203 --> 00:49:56,830 I wish your horses swift and sure of foot. 726 00:49:57,497 --> 00:49:59,833 And so I do commend them to your backs. 727 00:50:02,544 --> 00:50:03,545 Farewell. 728 00:50:09,426 --> 00:50:11,220 Attend those men our pleasure? 729 00:50:12,429 --> 00:50:14,848 They do, my lord. 730 00:50:14,932 --> 00:50:17,017 [footsteps approaching] 731 00:50:21,438 --> 00:50:23,273 Was it not yesterday we spoke together? 732 00:50:24,024 --> 00:50:25,859 -It was. -So please Your Highness. 733 00:50:25,943 --> 00:50:28,612 Well then, now have you considered of my speeches? 734 00:50:31,156 --> 00:50:35,369 Know that it was Banquo in the times past 735 00:50:35,869 --> 00:50:38,121 which held you so under fortune, 736 00:50:38,205 --> 00:50:40,666 which you thought had been our innocent self. 737 00:50:40,749 --> 00:50:44,211 This I made good to you in our last conference, passed in probation with you, 738 00:50:44,294 --> 00:50:47,673 how you were borne in hand, how crossed, the instruments, 739 00:50:47,756 --> 00:50:50,050 who wrought with them, and all things else 740 00:50:50,133 --> 00:50:54,388 that might to half a soul and to a notion crazed say, 741 00:50:54,471 --> 00:50:55,848 "Thus did Banquo." 742 00:50:55,931 --> 00:50:57,599 You made it known to us. 743 00:50:57,683 --> 00:51:01,895 I did so, and went further, which is now our point of second meeting. 744 00:51:03,522 --> 00:51:07,526 Do you find your patience so predominant in your nature that you can let this go? 745 00:51:10,195 --> 00:51:12,197 Are you so… 746 00:51:12,281 --> 00:51:16,660 gospeled to pray for this good man and for his issue, 747 00:51:16,743 --> 00:51:20,539 whose heavy hand hath bowed you to the grave and beggared yours forever? 748 00:51:20,622 --> 00:51:22,749 We are men, my liege. 749 00:51:22,833 --> 00:51:25,335 Aye, in the catalog ye go for men. 750 00:51:25,419 --> 00:51:30,424 Now, if you have a station in the file, not in the worst rank of manhood, say it. 751 00:51:30,507 --> 00:51:32,467 And I will put that business in your bosoms, 752 00:51:32,551 --> 00:51:34,803 whose execution takes your enemy off. 753 00:51:34,887 --> 00:51:37,014 I am one, my liege, 754 00:51:37,097 --> 00:51:40,559 whom the vile blows and buffets of the world have so incensed 755 00:51:40,642 --> 00:51:42,853 that I'm reckless what I do to spite the world. 756 00:51:42,936 --> 00:51:44,104 And I another. 757 00:51:44,188 --> 00:51:47,149 So weary with disasters, tugged with fortune, 758 00:51:47,232 --> 00:51:51,904 that I would set my life on any chance, to mend it, or be rid on't. 759 00:51:53,780 --> 00:51:56,325 Both of you know Banquo was your enemy. 760 00:51:58,702 --> 00:52:00,120 -[mumbles] -True, my lord. 761 00:52:01,330 --> 00:52:02,789 So is he mine. 762 00:52:03,373 --> 00:52:04,875 And in such bloody distance, 763 00:52:04,958 --> 00:52:09,338 that every minute of his being thrusts against my nearest of life! 764 00:52:09,838 --> 00:52:13,091 And though I could with barefaced power sweep him from my sight 765 00:52:13,175 --> 00:52:15,719 and bid my will avouch it, yet I must not. 766 00:52:15,802 --> 00:52:19,431 And thence it is that I to your assistance do make love, 767 00:52:19,515 --> 00:52:23,769 masking the business from the common eye for sundry weighty reasons. 768 00:52:23,852 --> 00:52:26,647 We shall, my lord, perform what you command us. 769 00:52:26,730 --> 00:52:27,814 Though our lives-- 770 00:52:27,898 --> 00:52:29,942 Your spirits shine through you. 771 00:52:30,025 --> 00:52:32,861 It must be done tonight, and something from the palace. 772 00:52:32,945 --> 00:52:35,405 Always thought that I require a clearness. 773 00:52:35,489 --> 00:52:39,493 And with him, to leave no rubs nor botches in the work, 774 00:52:40,702 --> 00:52:45,207 Fleance, his son, must embrace the fate of that dark hour. 775 00:52:47,626 --> 00:52:49,169 We are resolved, my lord. 776 00:52:53,215 --> 00:52:54,716 Resolve yourselves apart. 777 00:53:01,431 --> 00:53:06,228 [bell tolls, distant] 778 00:53:07,396 --> 00:53:09,314 [chattering] 779 00:53:12,109 --> 00:53:13,610 Is Banquo gone from court? 780 00:53:13,694 --> 00:53:16,321 Aye, madam, but returns again tonight. 781 00:53:18,949 --> 00:53:21,034 [footsteps approaching] 782 00:53:23,078 --> 00:53:24,371 How now, my lord. 783 00:53:26,456 --> 00:53:28,417 Why do you keep alone, 784 00:53:28,500 --> 00:53:31,295 of sorriest fancies your companions making, 785 00:53:32,129 --> 00:53:35,757 using those thoughts which should indeed have died with them they think on? 786 00:53:36,258 --> 00:53:38,552 Things without all remedy should be without regard. 787 00:53:38,635 --> 00:53:40,345 What's done is done. 788 00:53:41,763 --> 00:53:44,850 We have scorched the snake, not killed it. 789 00:53:46,268 --> 00:53:47,978 She'll close and be herself, 790 00:53:48,061 --> 00:53:52,024 whilst our poor malice remains in danger of her former tooth. 791 00:53:53,567 --> 00:53:56,069 Better be with the dead, whom we, to gain our peace, 792 00:53:56,153 --> 00:54:00,824 have sent to peace, than on the torture of the mind to lie in restless ecstasy. 793 00:54:02,743 --> 00:54:04,411 Duncan is in his grave. 794 00:54:04,494 --> 00:54:07,164 After life's fitful fever he sleeps well. 795 00:54:08,373 --> 00:54:11,376 Treason has done his worst. Nor steel, nor poison, 796 00:54:11,460 --> 00:54:16,840 malice domestic, foreign levy, nothing… can touch him further. 797 00:54:16,924 --> 00:54:22,012 Come on. Gentle my lord, sleek o'er your rugged looks. 798 00:54:22,554 --> 00:54:25,599 Be bright and jovial among your guests tonight. 799 00:54:28,268 --> 00:54:31,104 O, full of scorpions is my mind, dear wife. 800 00:54:32,231 --> 00:54:36,068 Thou knowest that Banquo, and his Fleance, lives. 801 00:54:36,151 --> 00:54:39,321 And in his royalty of nature reigns that which would be feared. 802 00:54:39,404 --> 00:54:41,406 'Tis much he dares. 803 00:54:43,033 --> 00:54:44,952 And, to that dauntless temper of his mind, 804 00:54:45,035 --> 00:54:47,871 he hath a wisdom that guide his valor to act in safety. 805 00:54:47,955 --> 00:54:50,999 There's none but he whose being I do fear. 806 00:54:51,083 --> 00:54:53,752 You must leave this. 807 00:54:55,671 --> 00:54:59,216 He chid the sisters when first they put the name of king upon me, 808 00:54:59,299 --> 00:55:01,176 and bade them speak to him. 809 00:55:01,760 --> 00:55:07,558 Then prophet-like they hailed him father to a line of kings. 810 00:55:07,641 --> 00:55:10,269 Upon my head they placed a fruitless crown, 811 00:55:10,352 --> 00:55:12,104 put a barren scepter in my grip, 812 00:55:12,187 --> 00:55:14,690 thence to be wrenched with an unlineal hand. 813 00:55:14,773 --> 00:55:16,692 No son of mine succeeding. 814 00:55:16,775 --> 00:55:21,363 If't be so, for Banquo's issue have I filed my mind. 815 00:55:21,864 --> 00:55:23,866 For them the gracious Duncan have I murdered. 816 00:55:23,949 --> 00:55:27,077 Put rancors in the vessels of my peace only for them. 817 00:55:27,160 --> 00:55:30,497 And mine eternal jewel given to the common enemy of man, 818 00:55:30,581 --> 00:55:32,332 to make them kings! 819 00:55:33,959 --> 00:55:37,254 The seeds of Banquo kings! 820 00:55:37,880 --> 00:55:40,299 But in them nature's copy is not eterne. 821 00:55:40,382 --> 00:55:41,800 There's comfort yet. 822 00:55:43,218 --> 00:55:46,430 They are assailable. Then be thou jocund. 823 00:55:48,432 --> 00:55:51,685 Ere the bat hath flown his cloistered flight. 824 00:55:52,477 --> 00:55:55,063 Ere to black Hecate's summons the shard-borne beetle 825 00:55:55,147 --> 00:55:58,483 with his drowsy hums hath rung night's yawning peal, 826 00:55:58,567 --> 00:56:00,777 there shall be done a deed of dreadful note. 827 00:56:02,487 --> 00:56:03,947 What's to be done? 828 00:56:04,531 --> 00:56:06,575 Be innocent of the knowledge, dearest chuck, 829 00:56:07,701 --> 00:56:09,494 till thou applaud the deed. 830 00:56:11,747 --> 00:56:13,290 Come, seeling night, 831 00:56:14,333 --> 00:56:18,712 scarf up the tender eye of pitiful day. 832 00:56:19,588 --> 00:56:22,174 And with thy bloody and invisible hand 833 00:56:23,050 --> 00:56:27,304 cancel and tear to pieces that great bond which keeps me pale. 834 00:56:28,263 --> 00:56:29,431 Light thickens. 835 00:56:30,390 --> 00:56:32,893 And the crow makes wing to the rooky wood. 836 00:56:34,311 --> 00:56:36,605 Good things of day begin to droop and drowse, 837 00:56:36,688 --> 00:56:39,525 as night's black agents to their prey do rouse. 838 00:56:40,776 --> 00:56:43,612 Thou marvel'st at my words. But hold thee still. 839 00:56:47,032 --> 00:56:50,619 Things bad begun make strong themselves by ill. 840 00:57:28,073 --> 00:57:29,992 Who did bid thee join with us? 841 00:57:30,951 --> 00:57:32,202 Macbeth. 842 00:57:33,412 --> 00:57:36,123 He needs not our mistrust, since he delivers our offices 843 00:57:36,206 --> 00:57:38,542 and what we have to do to the direction just. 844 00:57:39,168 --> 00:57:40,502 Then stand with us. 845 00:57:40,586 --> 00:57:43,297 [hooves clopping, horse blusters] 846 00:57:44,298 --> 00:57:47,050 [man 2] A light. A light! 847 00:57:47,134 --> 00:57:48,177 [gasps] 848 00:57:51,138 --> 00:57:52,514 Give us a light there, boy. 849 00:58:12,409 --> 00:58:13,785 It'll be rain tonight. 850 00:58:13,869 --> 00:58:15,495 Let it come down. 851 00:58:16,997 --> 00:58:19,374 [grunting] 852 00:58:19,458 --> 00:58:21,168 [horse whinnies] 853 00:58:25,714 --> 00:58:26,965 [breathes heavily] 854 00:58:28,133 --> 00:58:29,593 [Banquo] Fleance! 855 00:58:35,974 --> 00:58:38,435 [groans, gasps] 856 00:58:42,022 --> 00:58:45,359 Fly, Fleance! Fly! 857 00:58:58,121 --> 00:59:01,083 There's but one down. The son is fled. 858 00:59:02,167 --> 00:59:04,545 We have lost best half of our affair. 859 00:59:04,628 --> 00:59:07,464 Well, let's away, and say how much is done. 860 00:59:33,657 --> 00:59:36,368 [breathing heavily] 861 01:00:05,439 --> 01:00:07,441 [breathing heavily] 862 01:00:20,913 --> 01:00:22,247 [thunder rumbles] 863 01:00:28,170 --> 01:00:30,088 [guests chattering] 864 01:00:34,301 --> 01:00:38,263 How say'st thou, that Macduff denies his person at our great bidding? 865 01:00:38,347 --> 01:00:40,474 -Did you send to him, sir? -[older thane] Your Majesty. 866 01:00:42,476 --> 01:00:44,811 You know your own degrees. Sit down. 867 01:00:45,687 --> 01:00:48,774 At first and last the hearty welcome. 868 01:00:52,653 --> 01:00:54,988 Anon we'll drink a measure the table round. 869 01:00:59,368 --> 01:01:02,371 [wind howling] 870 01:01:07,167 --> 01:01:09,837 -There's blood upon thy face. -'Tis Banquo's then. 871 01:01:09,920 --> 01:01:12,673 Ah, 'tis better thee without than he within. 872 01:01:13,423 --> 01:01:14,591 Is he dispatched? 873 01:01:14,675 --> 01:01:17,803 My lord, his throat is cut. That I did for him. 874 01:01:18,387 --> 01:01:20,722 Thou art the best o' the cutthroats. 875 01:01:21,306 --> 01:01:23,267 Yet he's good that did the like for Fleance. 876 01:01:23,350 --> 01:01:25,352 If thou didst it, thou art the nonpareil. 877 01:01:26,812 --> 01:01:28,146 Most royal sir… 878 01:01:29,606 --> 01:01:30,691 uh… 879 01:01:32,192 --> 01:01:33,735 Fleance is scaped. 880 01:01:36,405 --> 01:01:39,116 Then comes my fit again. I had else been perfect. 881 01:01:40,367 --> 01:01:41,702 But Banquo's safe? 882 01:01:42,286 --> 01:01:44,288 Aye, my good lord. 883 01:01:44,371 --> 01:01:48,417 Safe in a ditch he bides, with twenty trenched gashes on his head. 884 01:01:48,500 --> 01:01:50,127 The least a death to nature. 885 01:01:51,295 --> 01:01:53,046 There the grown serpent lies. 886 01:01:53,130 --> 01:01:55,883 The worm that fled hath nature that in time will venom breed, 887 01:01:55,966 --> 01:01:57,551 no teeth for the present. 888 01:01:58,468 --> 01:01:59,720 Get thee gone. 889 01:01:59,803 --> 01:02:02,848 [Lady Macbeth] My royal lord, you do not give the cheer. 890 01:02:03,932 --> 01:02:05,392 Sweet remembrancer. 891 01:02:06,268 --> 01:02:09,271 Now, good digestion wait on appetite, and health-- 892 01:02:09,354 --> 01:02:11,064 -On both. -[guests chuckle] 893 01:02:11,148 --> 01:02:12,399 Please, Your Highness, sit. 894 01:02:12,482 --> 01:02:15,277 Here had we now our country's honor roofed, 895 01:02:15,360 --> 01:02:17,362 were the graced person of our Banquo present, 896 01:02:17,446 --> 01:02:20,782 who may I rather challenge for unkindness than pity for mischance. 897 01:02:20,866 --> 01:02:23,535 [older thane] His absence, sir, lays blame upon his promise. 898 01:02:23,619 --> 01:02:26,788 Please't Your Highness to grace us with your royal company. 899 01:02:26,872 --> 01:02:28,665 -[distant thud] -[glass shatters] 900 01:02:28,749 --> 01:02:30,542 [older thane] Here is a place reserved. 901 01:02:30,626 --> 01:02:32,336 [wind gusts] 902 01:02:36,340 --> 01:02:39,343 [footsteps approaching] 903 01:02:39,968 --> 01:02:42,179 [older thane] What is't that moves Your Highness? 904 01:02:44,473 --> 01:02:46,058 Which of you have done this? 905 01:02:47,309 --> 01:02:48,810 [older thane] What, my good lord? 906 01:02:48,894 --> 01:02:50,395 Thou canst not say I did it. 907 01:02:50,896 --> 01:02:53,065 [guests murmur] 908 01:02:54,858 --> 01:02:57,778 Never shake thy gory locks at me! 909 01:02:57,861 --> 01:03:01,240 Gentles, all rise. His Highness is not well. 910 01:03:01,323 --> 01:03:02,491 Sit, worthy friends. 911 01:03:02,574 --> 01:03:04,910 My lord is often thus, and hath been from his youth. 912 01:03:04,993 --> 01:03:05,994 Pray you, keep seat. 913 01:03:06,078 --> 01:03:09,831 The fit is momentary. Upon a thought he will again be well. 914 01:03:09,915 --> 01:03:12,000 -[thunder rumbles] -Are you a man? 915 01:03:12,084 --> 01:03:14,628 Aye, and a bold one, 916 01:03:14,711 --> 01:03:17,130 that dare look upon that which might appall the devil. 917 01:03:17,214 --> 01:03:19,091 This is the very painting of thy fear. 918 01:03:19,174 --> 01:03:21,718 This is the air-drawn dagger which, you said, led you to Duncan. 919 01:03:21,802 --> 01:03:25,514 If I stand here, I saw him! 920 01:03:25,597 --> 01:03:26,932 Fie, for shame. 921 01:03:27,516 --> 01:03:30,060 The time has been, that, when the brains were out, 922 01:03:30,143 --> 01:03:32,020 the man would die, and there an end! 923 01:03:32,104 --> 01:03:35,691 But now they rise again, with twenty mortal murders on their crowns, 924 01:03:35,774 --> 01:03:37,651 and push us to our stools! 925 01:03:37,734 --> 01:03:40,320 This is more strange than such a murder is! 926 01:03:41,488 --> 01:03:42,948 [grunting] 927 01:03:43,031 --> 01:03:45,492 Avaunt! Quit my sight! 928 01:03:45,576 --> 01:03:47,202 Thy bones are marrowless! 929 01:03:47,286 --> 01:03:49,079 Thy blood is cold! 930 01:03:49,162 --> 01:03:51,582 Thou hast no speculation in those eyes. 931 01:03:51,665 --> 01:03:53,500 [grunting] 932 01:03:57,337 --> 01:03:59,631 Hence, horrible shadow! 933 01:03:59,715 --> 01:04:01,800 Unreal mockery, hence! 934 01:04:19,484 --> 01:04:20,777 [breathes heavily] 935 01:04:20,861 --> 01:04:23,322 Why, so… [breathes deeply] 936 01:04:23,405 --> 01:04:24,531 …being gone… 937 01:04:26,742 --> 01:04:28,035 I am a man again. 938 01:04:29,161 --> 01:04:31,163 Do not muse at me, my most worthy friends. 939 01:04:31,246 --> 01:04:35,584 I have a strange infirmity, which is nothing to those that know me. 940 01:04:36,084 --> 01:04:37,711 You have displaced the mirth, 941 01:04:37,794 --> 01:04:40,422 broke the good meeting, with most admired disorder. 942 01:04:41,590 --> 01:04:45,219 Can such things be and overcome us like a summer's cloud, 943 01:04:45,302 --> 01:04:46,720 without our special wonder? 944 01:04:46,803 --> 01:04:50,807 You make me strange even to the disposition that I owe, 945 01:04:50,891 --> 01:04:52,851 when now I think you can behold such sights, 946 01:04:52,935 --> 01:04:56,813 and keep the natural ruby of your cheeks, when mine are blanched with fear. 947 01:04:56,897 --> 01:04:59,733 -What sights, my lord? -I pray you, speak not. 948 01:05:00,484 --> 01:05:02,694 He grows worse and worse. Question enrages him. 949 01:05:02,778 --> 01:05:04,238 At once, good night. 950 01:05:04,321 --> 01:05:06,782 Stand not upon the order of your going, but go at once. 951 01:05:06,865 --> 01:05:09,326 Good night. And better health attend His Majesty-- 952 01:05:09,409 --> 01:05:11,370 A kind good night to all. 953 01:05:17,167 --> 01:05:19,169 It will have blood. [sighs] 954 01:05:19,962 --> 01:05:20,963 They say… 955 01:05:23,340 --> 01:05:24,842 blood will have blood. 956 01:05:27,678 --> 01:05:30,639 Stones have been known to move, trees to speak. 957 01:05:32,599 --> 01:05:35,727 Augurs and understood relations have by the magpies 958 01:05:35,811 --> 01:05:39,189 and crows and rooks brought forth the secret'st man of blood. 959 01:05:42,192 --> 01:05:43,443 What is the night? 960 01:05:44,653 --> 01:05:47,281 Almost at odds with morning, which is which. 961 01:05:48,824 --> 01:05:53,120 How sayest thou, that Macduff denies his person at our great bidding? 962 01:05:54,663 --> 01:05:56,790 Did you send to him, sir? 963 01:05:58,292 --> 01:06:00,711 I hear it by the way. But I will send. 964 01:06:00,794 --> 01:06:04,173 There's not a one of them but in his house I keep a servant feed. 965 01:06:06,466 --> 01:06:09,845 I will tomorrow unto the weird sisters. More shall they speak. 966 01:06:11,180 --> 01:06:14,474 I am in blood stepped in so far 967 01:06:14,558 --> 01:06:18,896 that, should I wade no more, returning were as tedious as go o'er. 968 01:06:20,022 --> 01:06:21,231 [chuckles] 969 01:06:21,732 --> 01:06:24,568 Strange things I have in head, that will to hand. 970 01:06:24,651 --> 01:06:26,028 Which must be acted… 971 01:06:27,696 --> 01:06:28,989 ere they be scanned. 972 01:06:31,658 --> 01:06:35,537 You lack the season of all natures, sleep. 973 01:06:36,747 --> 01:06:38,415 Come, we'll to sleep. 974 01:06:41,168 --> 01:06:47,591 My strange and self-abuse is the initiate fear that wants hard use. 975 01:06:50,010 --> 01:06:51,845 We are yet but young in deed. 976 01:06:57,434 --> 01:06:58,977 [bell tolls, distant] 977 01:07:03,982 --> 01:07:05,150 [tolling continues] 978 01:07:05,234 --> 01:07:06,485 [witch 2] 'Tis time. 979 01:07:07,444 --> 01:07:08,779 [witch 3] 'Tis time. 980 01:07:13,242 --> 01:07:14,576 [distant thud] 981 01:07:16,662 --> 01:07:20,666 [thudding] 982 01:07:22,209 --> 01:07:24,002 -[scraping] -[thudding continues] 983 01:07:27,381 --> 01:07:28,882 [thunder rumbles] 984 01:07:38,934 --> 01:07:41,228 [witch 2] By the pricking of my thumbs, 985 01:07:42,187 --> 01:07:45,065 something wicked this way comes. 986 01:07:47,901 --> 01:07:51,655 How now, you secret, black and midnight hags. 987 01:07:52,656 --> 01:07:54,032 What is't you do? 988 01:07:54,533 --> 01:07:57,369 A deed without a name. 989 01:07:58,120 --> 01:07:59,413 I conjure you, 990 01:08:00,289 --> 01:08:03,250 by that which you profess, howe'er you come to know it, answer me. 991 01:08:03,333 --> 01:08:07,337 Even till destruction sicken, answer me to what I ask you. 992 01:08:07,421 --> 01:08:08,422 [together] Speak. 993 01:08:08,505 --> 01:08:10,716 -[witch 2] Demand. -[together] We'll answer. 994 01:08:10,799 --> 01:08:15,345 [witch 1] Say if thou'dst rather hear it from our mouths, or from our masters? 995 01:08:15,429 --> 01:08:18,807 Call 'em. Let me see 'em. 996 01:08:26,356 --> 01:08:29,109 Double, double toil and trouble. 997 01:08:29,609 --> 01:08:32,613 Fire burn, and cauldron bubble. 998 01:08:32,696 --> 01:08:36,533 [witches] Double, double toil and trouble. Fire burn, and cauldron bubble. 999 01:08:36,617 --> 01:08:39,828 Double, double toil and trouble. Fire burn, and cauldron bubble… 1000 01:08:39,912 --> 01:08:42,080 -[chokes] -[bird caws] 1001 01:08:46,835 --> 01:08:49,587 [witch] Finger of birth-strangled babe, 1002 01:08:50,255 --> 01:08:53,550 ditch-delivered by a drab. 1003 01:08:56,178 --> 01:08:58,764 [witch 3] Liver of blaspheming Jew, 1004 01:08:59,848 --> 01:09:02,725 gall of goat, and slips of yew. 1005 01:09:03,227 --> 01:09:09,024 [witch 1] Silvered in the moon's eclipse, nose of Turk and Tartar's lips. 1006 01:09:09,608 --> 01:09:11,693 Here's the blood of a bat. 1007 01:09:11,777 --> 01:09:14,029 -[witch 1] Put in that. -[witch 3] Put in that. 1008 01:09:14,112 --> 01:09:16,448 [together] Round about the cauldron go. 1009 01:09:16,532 --> 01:09:19,201 In the poisoned entrails throw. 1010 01:09:19,283 --> 01:09:21,495 [witch 2] For a charm of powerful trouble, 1011 01:09:22,371 --> 01:09:26,792 like a hell-broth boil and bubble. 1012 01:09:29,837 --> 01:09:32,214 Tell me, thou unknown power-- 1013 01:09:32,296 --> 01:09:36,635 He knows thy thought. Hear his speech, but say thou naught. 1014 01:09:36,718 --> 01:09:40,138 [whispering] Macbeth. Macbeth. Macbeth. 1015 01:09:41,014 --> 01:09:42,975 Beware Macduff. 1016 01:09:43,684 --> 01:09:45,894 Beware the Thane of Fife. 1017 01:09:45,978 --> 01:09:48,397 Whate'er thou art, for thy good caution, thanks. 1018 01:09:48,479 --> 01:09:50,858 Thou hast harped my fear aright. But one thing more-- 1019 01:09:50,941 --> 01:09:52,818 [witch 1] He will not be commanded. 1020 01:09:53,569 --> 01:09:56,989 Here's another, more potent than the first. 1021 01:09:57,072 --> 01:10:00,325 Macbeth. Macbeth. Macbeth. 1022 01:10:00,409 --> 01:10:02,202 Had I three ears, I'd hear thee. 1023 01:10:02,286 --> 01:10:05,247 Be bloody, bold and resolute. 1024 01:10:05,330 --> 01:10:07,875 Laugh to scorn the power of man, 1025 01:10:07,958 --> 01:10:11,962 for none of woman born shall harm Macbeth. 1026 01:10:12,713 --> 01:10:16,133 Then live, Macduff. What need I fear of thee? 1027 01:10:16,967 --> 01:10:20,804 Yet I will make assurance double sure, and take a bond of fate. 1028 01:10:20,888 --> 01:10:22,306 Thou shalt not live. 1029 01:10:22,389 --> 01:10:25,309 That I might tell pale-hearted fear it lies, 1030 01:10:25,392 --> 01:10:27,019 and sleep in spite of thunder. 1031 01:10:28,604 --> 01:10:32,608 But what is this that rises like the issue of a king, 1032 01:10:32,691 --> 01:10:35,903 and wears upon his baby-brow the round and top of sovereignty? 1033 01:10:35,986 --> 01:10:38,530 [witch 2] Listen, but speak not to it. 1034 01:10:38,614 --> 01:10:42,451 Macbeth shall never vanquished be 1035 01:10:42,534 --> 01:10:48,999 until great Birnam Wood to high Dunsinane Hill shall come against him. 1036 01:10:49,082 --> 01:10:50,501 That will never be. 1037 01:10:51,251 --> 01:10:55,422 Who can impress the forest, bid the tree unfix his earthbound root? 1038 01:10:55,506 --> 01:10:58,634 Yet my heart throbs to know one thing more. 1039 01:10:58,717 --> 01:11:01,053 Tell me, if your art can tell so much. 1040 01:11:02,221 --> 01:11:05,557 Shall Banquo's issue ever reign in this kingdom? 1041 01:11:07,684 --> 01:11:09,269 [witch 1] Seek to know no more. 1042 01:11:10,771 --> 01:11:14,066 Seek to know no more. 1043 01:11:26,453 --> 01:11:28,539 [hooves clopping, distant] 1044 01:11:31,542 --> 01:11:33,502 [horse whinnies] 1045 01:11:37,548 --> 01:11:38,549 [door opens] 1046 01:11:41,218 --> 01:11:42,719 Saw you the weird sisters? 1047 01:11:42,803 --> 01:11:45,138 -No, my lord. -Came they not by you? 1048 01:11:46,265 --> 01:11:47,266 No, indeed, my lord. 1049 01:11:47,349 --> 01:11:50,477 Infected be the air whereon they ride. 1050 01:11:50,561 --> 01:11:53,105 And damned all those that trust them! 1051 01:11:54,064 --> 01:11:56,483 I did hear the galloping of horse. Who was't came by? 1052 01:11:57,317 --> 01:11:59,486 'Tis two or three, my lord, that bring you word. 1053 01:11:59,987 --> 01:12:01,488 Macduff is fled to England. 1054 01:12:02,573 --> 01:12:04,867 -Fled to England? -Aye, my good lord. 1055 01:12:04,950 --> 01:12:06,743 [chuckles] 1056 01:12:06,827 --> 01:12:10,330 Time, thou anticipat'st my dread exploits. 1057 01:12:10,414 --> 01:12:11,999 From this moment, 1058 01:12:12,082 --> 01:12:15,419 the firstlings of my heart shall be the firstlings of my hand. 1059 01:12:15,502 --> 01:12:21,008 And even now, to crown my thoughts with acts, be it thought and done. 1060 01:12:21,091 --> 01:12:24,219 The castle of Macduff I will surprise. Seize upon Fife. 1061 01:12:24,303 --> 01:12:26,930 Give to the edge of the sword his wife, his babes, 1062 01:12:27,014 --> 01:12:30,726 and all unfortunate souls that trace him in his line. 1063 01:12:30,809 --> 01:12:32,394 No boasting like a fool. 1064 01:12:32,477 --> 01:12:35,022 This deed I'll do before the purpose cool! 1065 01:12:35,105 --> 01:12:37,232 But no more sights! 1066 01:12:38,692 --> 01:12:40,027 [door slams] 1067 01:13:03,717 --> 01:13:06,595 [older thane] Only, I say, things have been strangely borne. 1068 01:13:08,472 --> 01:13:11,225 The gracious Duncan was pitied of Macbeth. 1069 01:13:12,059 --> 01:13:13,519 After he was dead. 1070 01:13:14,019 --> 01:13:16,355 And the right-valiant Banquo walked too late. 1071 01:13:16,438 --> 01:13:21,818 Whom, you may say, if it please you, Fleance killed, for Fleance fled. 1072 01:13:21,902 --> 01:13:27,574 Men must not walk too late. I hear Macduff lives in disgrace. 1073 01:13:27,658 --> 01:13:29,576 Sir, can you tell where he bestows himself? 1074 01:13:29,660 --> 01:13:31,787 Malcolm, the son of Duncan, from whom this… 1075 01:13:32,538 --> 01:13:34,957 tyrant holds the due of birth, 1076 01:13:35,582 --> 01:13:37,543 lives in the English court. 1077 01:13:37,626 --> 01:13:40,170 Thither Macduff is gone to pray upon his aid. 1078 01:13:40,671 --> 01:13:45,592 And this report hath so exasperate Macbeth that he prepares for some attempt at war. 1079 01:13:46,426 --> 01:13:49,346 Some holy angel fly to the court of England 1080 01:13:49,429 --> 01:13:52,015 and unfold this message ere he come, 1081 01:13:53,016 --> 01:13:56,645 that a swift blessing may soon return to this our suffering country… 1082 01:13:58,272 --> 01:14:01,316 under a hand accursed. 1083 01:14:04,486 --> 01:14:06,154 [waves crashing] 1084 01:14:07,698 --> 01:14:09,950 [children laughing] 1085 01:14:11,326 --> 01:14:13,787 [woman] What had he done, to make him fly the land? 1086 01:14:13,871 --> 01:14:16,623 -[man] You must have patience, madam. -[woman] He had none. 1087 01:14:16,707 --> 01:14:18,709 His flight was madness. 1088 01:14:18,792 --> 01:14:22,421 When our actions do not, our fears do make us traitors. 1089 01:14:22,504 --> 01:14:26,216 You know not whether it was his wisdom or his fear. 1090 01:14:26,300 --> 01:14:27,342 Wisdom! 1091 01:14:27,926 --> 01:14:32,931 To leave his wife, to leave his babes, his mansion and his titles 1092 01:14:33,015 --> 01:14:35,976 in a place from whence himself does fly? 1093 01:14:36,852 --> 01:14:38,103 He loves us not. 1094 01:14:39,146 --> 01:14:41,523 He wants the natural touch. 1095 01:14:42,107 --> 01:14:45,527 For the poor wren, the most diminutive of birds, 1096 01:14:45,611 --> 01:14:49,323 will fight, her young ones in her nest, against the owl. 1097 01:14:49,406 --> 01:14:52,993 My dearest coz, I pray you, school yourself. 1098 01:14:53,076 --> 01:14:57,789 But for your husband, he is noble, wise, judicious, 1099 01:14:57,873 --> 01:15:02,878 and best knows the fits of the season. 1100 01:15:04,046 --> 01:15:06,298 I dare not speak much further. 1101 01:15:07,216 --> 01:15:09,218 But cruel are the times, 1102 01:15:09,301 --> 01:15:12,471 when we're traitors and do not know ourselves, 1103 01:15:12,554 --> 01:15:17,434 when we hold rumor from what we fear, yet know not what we fear, 1104 01:15:18,352 --> 01:15:24,816 but float upon a wild and violent sea each way and none. 1105 01:15:24,900 --> 01:15:26,068 My pretty cousin. 1106 01:15:27,945 --> 01:15:29,238 [children laughing, distant] 1107 01:15:29,321 --> 01:15:32,950 Fathered he is, and yet he's fatherless. 1108 01:15:35,452 --> 01:15:39,164 Sirrah, your father's dead. 1109 01:15:39,998 --> 01:15:42,459 And what will you do now? How will you live? 1110 01:15:42,543 --> 01:15:45,003 My father is not dead, for all your saying. 1111 01:15:45,087 --> 01:15:46,463 Yes, he is dead. 1112 01:15:46,547 --> 01:15:48,549 How wilt thou do for a father? 1113 01:15:48,632 --> 01:15:51,385 Nay, how will you do for a husband? 1114 01:15:51,468 --> 01:15:54,638 [chuckles] Why, I can buy me 20 at any market. 1115 01:15:54,721 --> 01:15:57,975 Then you'll buy 'em to sell again. 1116 01:15:58,058 --> 01:16:02,771 Thou speak'st with all thy wit, and yet with wit enough for thee. 1117 01:16:03,897 --> 01:16:05,774 Was my father a traitor, Mother? 1118 01:16:07,067 --> 01:16:08,485 Aye, that he was. 1119 01:16:08,986 --> 01:16:10,320 What is a traitor? 1120 01:16:12,114 --> 01:16:16,118 Why, one that swears and lies. 1121 01:16:16,618 --> 01:16:19,121 And be all traitors that do so? 1122 01:16:19,621 --> 01:16:23,250 Every one that does so is a traitor, and must be hanged. 1123 01:16:23,959 --> 01:16:25,127 Who must hang them? 1124 01:16:25,878 --> 01:16:27,713 Why, the honest men. 1125 01:16:28,213 --> 01:16:32,176 Then the liars and swearers are fools, 1126 01:16:32,759 --> 01:16:37,097 for there are liars and swearers enough to beat the honest men and hang up them. 1127 01:16:37,181 --> 01:16:39,224 -[laughs] -My lady. 1128 01:16:39,308 --> 01:16:40,559 How thou talk'st. 1129 01:16:40,642 --> 01:16:41,727 Bless you, fair dame! 1130 01:16:41,810 --> 01:16:46,398 I am not to you known, though in your state of honor I am perfect. 1131 01:16:46,481 --> 01:16:49,359 I doubt some danger does approach you nearly. 1132 01:16:49,443 --> 01:16:52,154 -[hooves clopping] -If you will take a homely maid's advice, 1133 01:16:52,237 --> 01:16:53,864 be not found here. 1134 01:16:53,947 --> 01:16:55,324 Hence, with your little ones. 1135 01:16:55,407 --> 01:16:57,743 Whither should I fly? I have done no harm. 1136 01:16:57,826 --> 01:16:59,995 [horses whinny] 1137 01:17:00,078 --> 01:17:02,998 -[Lady Macduff] But I remember now. -[people shouting] 1138 01:17:03,081 --> 01:17:07,127 I am in this earthly world, where to do harm is often laudable, 1139 01:17:07,211 --> 01:17:10,172 to do good sometime accounted dangerous folly. 1140 01:17:11,048 --> 01:17:13,634 Why then, alas, do I put up that womanly defense, 1141 01:17:13,717 --> 01:17:15,886 to say I have done no harm? 1142 01:17:15,969 --> 01:17:17,429 [people screaming] 1143 01:17:17,513 --> 01:17:18,805 [crash] 1144 01:17:19,515 --> 01:17:21,725 [screaming continues] 1145 01:17:22,809 --> 01:17:24,895 [footsteps approaching] 1146 01:17:30,901 --> 01:17:32,027 Where is your husband? 1147 01:17:32,110 --> 01:17:36,532 I hope, in no place so unsanctified where such as thou mayst find him. 1148 01:17:36,615 --> 01:17:38,200 -He's a traitor. -[son] Thou liest! 1149 01:17:38,283 --> 01:17:40,118 -No! [grunts] -[man] What, you egg! 1150 01:17:40,202 --> 01:17:43,455 -[boy grunting] -No, no, no! No! 1151 01:17:43,539 --> 01:17:47,000 No! No! No! 1152 01:17:47,709 --> 01:17:49,211 [screams] 1153 01:17:55,092 --> 01:17:57,594 [Malcolm] Let us seek out some desolate place, 1154 01:17:58,095 --> 01:18:00,472 and there weep our sad bosoms empty. 1155 01:18:00,556 --> 01:18:03,141 [Macduff] Let us rather hold fast the mortal sword, 1156 01:18:03,225 --> 01:18:06,812 and like good men bestride our downfall birthdom. 1157 01:18:07,312 --> 01:18:09,314 Each new morn new widows howl, 1158 01:18:09,398 --> 01:18:13,026 new orphans cry, new sorrows strike heaven on the face, 1159 01:18:13,110 --> 01:18:15,237 that it resounds as if it felt with Scotland, 1160 01:18:15,320 --> 01:18:17,406 and yelled out like syllable of dolor. 1161 01:18:17,906 --> 01:18:20,450 What you've spoke, it may be so perchance. 1162 01:18:20,534 --> 01:18:23,745 This tyrant, whose sole name blisters our tongues, 1163 01:18:23,829 --> 01:18:25,581 was once thought honest. 1164 01:18:26,832 --> 01:18:28,625 See, who comes here? 1165 01:18:29,751 --> 01:18:31,128 My ever-gentle cousin. 1166 01:18:31,211 --> 01:18:32,337 Welcome hither. 1167 01:18:32,421 --> 01:18:33,589 [Malcolm] I know him now. 1168 01:18:33,672 --> 01:18:36,800 Good God, betimes remove the means that makes us strangers. 1169 01:18:36,884 --> 01:18:38,635 Sir, amen. 1170 01:18:39,469 --> 01:18:40,888 Stands Scotland where it did? 1171 01:18:40,971 --> 01:18:42,973 [sighs] Alas, poor country. 1172 01:18:43,932 --> 01:18:45,559 Almost afraid to know itself. 1173 01:18:45,642 --> 01:18:48,228 It cannot be called our mother, but our grave, 1174 01:18:48,312 --> 01:18:54,818 where nothing, but who knows nothing, is once seen to smile. 1175 01:18:56,195 --> 01:19:01,825 Where sighs and groans and shrieks that rend the air are made, not marked. 1176 01:19:01,909 --> 01:19:05,871 Where violent sorrow seems a modern ecstasy. 1177 01:19:06,371 --> 01:19:07,956 What's the newest grief? 1178 01:19:08,040 --> 01:19:10,125 That of an hour's age doth hiss the speaker. 1179 01:19:10,209 --> 01:19:12,127 Each minute teems a new one. 1180 01:19:12,211 --> 01:19:13,837 How does my wife? 1181 01:19:16,423 --> 01:19:17,424 Why, well. 1182 01:19:18,550 --> 01:19:19,551 And all my children? 1183 01:19:20,594 --> 01:19:21,595 Well too. 1184 01:19:23,180 --> 01:19:25,474 [sighs] The tyrant has not battered at their peace? 1185 01:19:27,476 --> 01:19:30,771 No. They were well at peace when I did leave 'em. 1186 01:19:32,898 --> 01:19:35,651 Be not a niggard of your speech. How goes it? 1187 01:19:35,734 --> 01:19:38,111 When I came hither to transport the tidings, 1188 01:19:38,195 --> 01:19:39,446 which I have heavily borne, 1189 01:19:39,530 --> 01:19:43,158 there ran a rumor of many worthy fellows that were out. 1190 01:19:43,242 --> 01:19:44,535 Now is the time of help. 1191 01:19:44,618 --> 01:19:48,372 Your eye in Scotland would create soldiers, make our women fight, 1192 01:19:48,455 --> 01:19:50,165 to doff their dire distresses. 1193 01:19:50,249 --> 01:19:51,625 [Malcolm] Be it their comfort. 1194 01:19:52,543 --> 01:19:53,877 We are coming thither. 1195 01:19:54,419 --> 01:19:58,131 Gracious England hath lent us good Siward and ten thousand men. 1196 01:19:58,215 --> 01:20:01,343 A stronger and a better soldier none that Christendom gives out. 1197 01:20:02,594 --> 01:20:05,097 Would I could answer this comfort with the like. 1198 01:20:05,180 --> 01:20:10,853 But I have words that would be howled out in the desert air, 1199 01:20:10,936 --> 01:20:12,646 where hearing should not latch them. 1200 01:20:12,729 --> 01:20:14,273 Mmm. What concern they? 1201 01:20:14,356 --> 01:20:15,649 The general cause? 1202 01:20:16,233 --> 01:20:18,360 Or is it a fee-grief due to some single breast? 1203 01:20:18,443 --> 01:20:21,321 No mind that's honest but in it shares some woe. 1204 01:20:21,405 --> 01:20:24,157 Though the main part… [inhales deeply] 1205 01:20:24,241 --> 01:20:25,617 …pertains to you alone. 1206 01:20:27,077 --> 01:20:31,248 If it be mine, keep it not from me. Quickly let me have it. 1207 01:20:33,166 --> 01:20:35,669 Let not your ears despise my tongue forever, 1208 01:20:36,879 --> 01:20:41,884 which shall possess them with the heaviest sound that ever yet they heard. 1209 01:20:43,969 --> 01:20:45,721 [exhales] I guess at it. 1210 01:20:48,265 --> 01:20:53,020 Your castle is surprised, your wife and babes savagely slaughtered. 1211 01:20:53,103 --> 01:20:54,438 To relate the manner… 1212 01:20:56,648 --> 01:21:00,485 were, on the quarry of this murdered deer, to add the death of you. 1213 01:21:01,904 --> 01:21:03,071 Merciful heaven. 1214 01:21:04,239 --> 01:21:06,325 What, man? 1215 01:21:07,242 --> 01:21:08,869 Give sorrow words. 1216 01:21:09,369 --> 01:21:14,291 The grief that does not speak whispers the o'er-fraught heart and bids it break. 1217 01:21:18,462 --> 01:21:20,088 My children too? 1218 01:21:21,715 --> 01:21:25,969 Wife, children, servants, all that could be found. 1219 01:21:26,053 --> 01:21:29,431 -My wife killed too? -I have said. 1220 01:21:30,265 --> 01:21:31,308 Be comforted. 1221 01:21:32,476 --> 01:21:35,020 Let's make us medicines of our great revenge, 1222 01:21:35,103 --> 01:21:36,313 to cure this deadly grief. 1223 01:21:36,396 --> 01:21:38,106 He has no children! 1224 01:21:41,652 --> 01:21:43,904 All my pretty ones? 1225 01:21:44,404 --> 01:21:45,697 Did you say all? 1226 01:21:48,075 --> 01:21:50,244 O hellkite. All? 1227 01:21:51,578 --> 01:21:54,623 What, all my pretty chickens and their dam in one fell swoop? 1228 01:21:54,706 --> 01:21:57,000 -Dispute it like a man. -I shall do so! 1229 01:21:57,960 --> 01:22:00,587 But I must also feel it as a man. 1230 01:22:02,005 --> 01:22:05,884 I cannot but remember such things were, that were most precious to me. 1231 01:22:06,760 --> 01:22:09,054 Did heaven look on, and would not take their part? 1232 01:22:11,265 --> 01:22:12,850 Sinful Macduff. 1233 01:22:13,934 --> 01:22:15,435 They were all struck for thee. 1234 01:22:15,519 --> 01:22:18,230 Naught that I am, not for their own demerits, but for mine, 1235 01:22:18,313 --> 01:22:20,065 fell slaughter on their souls. 1236 01:22:20,148 --> 01:22:23,944 -Heaven rest them now. -Be this the whetstone of your sword. 1237 01:22:24,570 --> 01:22:28,031 Let grief convert to anger. Blunt not the heart, enrage it. 1238 01:22:28,115 --> 01:22:31,285 O, I could play the woman with mine eyes and braggart with my tongue. 1239 01:22:31,368 --> 01:22:34,204 But, gentle heavens, cut short all intermission. 1240 01:22:34,288 --> 01:22:39,042 Front to front bring thou this fiend of Scotland and myself. 1241 01:22:39,126 --> 01:22:41,670 Within my sword's length set him. 1242 01:22:43,213 --> 01:22:44,256 If he scape… 1243 01:22:47,551 --> 01:22:48,927 heaven forgive him too. 1244 01:22:50,888 --> 01:22:53,390 [wind howling] 1245 01:22:53,473 --> 01:22:55,642 -[waves crashing] -[thudding] 1246 01:22:59,104 --> 01:23:03,609 [thudding continues] 1247 01:23:12,534 --> 01:23:14,119 [man] When was it she last walked? 1248 01:23:14,703 --> 01:23:16,955 Since His Majesty went into the field, 1249 01:23:17,039 --> 01:23:21,877 I have seen her rise from her bed, throw her nightgown upon her, 1250 01:23:21,960 --> 01:23:25,464 unlock her closet, take forth paper, 1251 01:23:25,547 --> 01:23:28,550 fold it, write upon it, read it, 1252 01:23:28,634 --> 01:23:31,762 afterwards seal it, and again return to bed. 1253 01:23:31,845 --> 01:23:35,933 Yet all this while in a most fast sleep. 1254 01:23:36,016 --> 01:23:37,392 In this slumbery agitation, 1255 01:23:37,476 --> 01:23:40,145 besides her walking and other actual performances, 1256 01:23:40,229 --> 01:23:42,773 what, at any time, have you heard her say? 1257 01:23:42,856 --> 01:23:46,360 That, sir, which I will not report after her. 1258 01:23:46,860 --> 01:23:49,071 Neither to you nor anyone, 1259 01:23:49,154 --> 01:23:51,823 having no witness to confirm my speech. 1260 01:23:52,491 --> 01:23:54,952 Lo you, here she comes. 1261 01:24:01,416 --> 01:24:05,754 This is her very guise. And, upon my life, fast asleep. 1262 01:24:05,838 --> 01:24:09,633 -Observe her. Stand close. -[man] You see, her eyes are open. 1263 01:24:09,716 --> 01:24:12,261 Aye, but their senses are shut. 1264 01:24:12,344 --> 01:24:13,595 How came she by that light? 1265 01:24:13,679 --> 01:24:16,682 She has light by her continually. 'Tis her command. 1266 01:24:19,309 --> 01:24:20,602 What is it she does now? 1267 01:24:21,645 --> 01:24:23,397 Look, how she rubs her hands. 1268 01:24:23,480 --> 01:24:26,483 I have known her continue in this a quarter of an hour. 1269 01:24:31,572 --> 01:24:33,240 [gasps] Yet here's a spot. 1270 01:24:33,323 --> 01:24:35,325 -[gasps] -Hark. She speaks. 1271 01:24:35,409 --> 01:24:39,162 Out, damned spot. Out, I say. 1272 01:24:39,663 --> 01:24:43,458 -One… two. -[dripping] 1273 01:24:44,626 --> 01:24:48,213 Why, then, 'tis time to do it. 1274 01:24:49,548 --> 01:24:51,758 Hell is murky. 1275 01:24:51,842 --> 01:24:55,345 Fie, my lord, fie! A soldier, and afeard? 1276 01:24:55,846 --> 01:24:59,892 What need we fear who knows it, when none can call our power to account? 1277 01:24:59,975 --> 01:25:04,062 Yet who would have thought the old man to have had so much blood in him? 1278 01:25:05,856 --> 01:25:08,734 The Thane of Fife had a wife. Where is she now? 1279 01:25:08,817 --> 01:25:10,152 [gasps] 1280 01:25:10,235 --> 01:25:11,778 -[thudding] -What? 1281 01:25:13,614 --> 01:25:16,575 No more o' that, my lord, no more of that. 1282 01:25:16,658 --> 01:25:20,412 Oh, go to, go to. You have known what you should not. 1283 01:25:20,495 --> 01:25:23,957 She has spoke what she should not. I am sure of that. 1284 01:25:25,125 --> 01:25:27,503 Here's the smell of the blood still. 1285 01:25:28,962 --> 01:25:33,300 All the perfumes of Arabia will not sweeten this little hand. 1286 01:25:33,383 --> 01:25:34,718 [gasps] 1287 01:25:35,802 --> 01:25:37,262 [whimpers] 1288 01:25:38,472 --> 01:25:40,641 [wails] 1289 01:25:46,730 --> 01:25:48,815 [wailing] 1290 01:25:52,569 --> 01:25:54,404 [nurse] What a sigh is there. 1291 01:25:55,280 --> 01:25:57,824 The heart is sorely charged. 1292 01:25:59,493 --> 01:26:01,703 This disease is beyond my practice. 1293 01:26:02,454 --> 01:26:04,581 Yet I have known those which have walked in their sleep 1294 01:26:04,665 --> 01:26:06,667 who have died holily in their beds. 1295 01:26:07,543 --> 01:26:10,754 God, God forgive us all. 1296 01:26:10,838 --> 01:26:13,257 Wash your hands, put on your nightgown. 1297 01:26:13,340 --> 01:26:15,092 Look not so pale. 1298 01:26:16,176 --> 01:26:20,764 I tell you yet again, Banquo's buried. He cannot come out on's grave. 1299 01:26:20,848 --> 01:26:23,141 -[gasps] -[doctor] Foul whisperings are abroad. 1300 01:26:23,767 --> 01:26:27,229 Unnatural deeds do breed unnatural troubles. 1301 01:26:27,729 --> 01:26:32,442 Infected minds to their deaf pillows do discharge their secrets. 1302 01:26:32,526 --> 01:26:34,903 More needs she the divine than the physician. 1303 01:26:36,321 --> 01:26:38,407 -Will she go now to bed? -Directly. 1304 01:26:38,490 --> 01:26:41,869 There's knocking at the gate. Come! Come! 1305 01:26:43,287 --> 01:26:45,914 Come, come. Give me your hand. 1306 01:26:47,666 --> 01:26:49,835 What's done cannot be undone. 1307 01:26:52,045 --> 01:26:53,046 To bed. 1308 01:26:54,423 --> 01:26:55,424 To bed. 1309 01:26:56,550 --> 01:26:57,551 To bed. 1310 01:26:59,678 --> 01:27:00,679 To bed. 1311 01:27:11,023 --> 01:27:12,983 What wood is this before us? 1312 01:27:13,066 --> 01:27:14,318 The wood of Birnam. 1313 01:27:15,235 --> 01:27:17,237 The English power is near, led on by Malcolm, 1314 01:27:17,321 --> 01:27:19,364 his cousin Siward and the good Macduff. 1315 01:27:19,448 --> 01:27:21,617 Revenges burn in them. 1316 01:27:21,700 --> 01:27:23,076 What does the tyrant? 1317 01:27:23,160 --> 01:27:25,579 Great Dunsinane he strongly fortifies. 1318 01:27:26,288 --> 01:27:27,372 Some say he's mad. 1319 01:27:27,456 --> 01:27:31,251 Others that lesser hate him do call it valiant fury. 1320 01:27:31,752 --> 01:27:35,756 But, for certain, he cannot buckle his distempered cause within the belt of rule. 1321 01:27:35,839 --> 01:27:39,593 Now does he feel his secret murders sticking on his hands. 1322 01:27:39,676 --> 01:27:43,096 Those he commands move only in command, nothing in love. 1323 01:27:43,764 --> 01:27:46,850 Now does he feel his title hang loose about him, 1324 01:27:46,934 --> 01:27:49,478 like a giant's robe upon a dwarfish thief. 1325 01:27:50,062 --> 01:27:54,733 The devil damn thee black, thou cream-faced loon! 1326 01:27:55,317 --> 01:27:56,902 Where got'st thou that goose look? 1327 01:27:57,694 --> 01:27:59,696 -There is ten thousand-- -Geese, villain? 1328 01:27:59,780 --> 01:28:01,114 Soldiers, sir. 1329 01:28:01,198 --> 01:28:05,452 Go prick thy face, and over-red thy fear, thou lily-livered boy. 1330 01:28:05,536 --> 01:28:07,579 What soldiers, patch? 1331 01:28:08,497 --> 01:28:09,540 Death of thy soul. 1332 01:28:09,623 --> 01:28:12,292 Those linen cheeks of thine are counselors to fear. 1333 01:28:12,376 --> 01:28:14,711 What soldiers, whey-face? 1334 01:28:14,795 --> 01:28:16,588 The English force, so please you. 1335 01:28:16,672 --> 01:28:17,714 Take thy face hence. 1336 01:28:18,674 --> 01:28:19,758 Seyton! 1337 01:28:21,218 --> 01:28:24,930 I am sick at heart, when I behold-- Seyton, I say! 1338 01:28:25,013 --> 01:28:28,684 This push will cheer me ever, or disseat me now. 1339 01:28:29,268 --> 01:28:30,811 I have lived long enough. 1340 01:28:30,894 --> 01:28:34,690 My way of life is fallen into the sere, the yellow leaf. 1341 01:28:34,773 --> 01:28:36,775 And that which should accompany old age, 1342 01:28:36,859 --> 01:28:39,945 as honor, love, obedience, troops of friends, 1343 01:28:40,028 --> 01:28:41,697 I must not look to have. 1344 01:28:42,197 --> 01:28:44,741 Seyton, what news more? 1345 01:28:44,825 --> 01:28:46,869 All is confirmed, my lord, which was reported. 1346 01:28:46,952 --> 01:28:50,414 I'll fight till from my bones my flesh be hacked. 1347 01:28:50,497 --> 01:28:52,207 -Give me mine armor. -'Tis not needed yet. 1348 01:28:52,291 --> 01:28:54,042 I'll put it on. Send out more horses. 1349 01:28:54,126 --> 01:28:57,004 Skirr the country round. Hang those that talk of fear. 1350 01:28:58,380 --> 01:29:00,549 -Give me mine armor! -[door opens] 1351 01:29:01,633 --> 01:29:03,010 How does your patient, doctor? 1352 01:29:03,093 --> 01:29:04,636 Uh, not so sick, my lord, 1353 01:29:04,720 --> 01:29:08,599 as she is troubled with thick-coming fancies that keep her from her rest. 1354 01:29:10,392 --> 01:29:11,602 Cure her of that. 1355 01:29:11,685 --> 01:29:15,063 Canst thou not minister to a mind diseased, 1356 01:29:15,147 --> 01:29:17,733 pluck from the memory a rooted sorrow, 1357 01:29:17,816 --> 01:29:19,735 raze out the written troubles of the brain 1358 01:29:19,818 --> 01:29:23,197 and with some sweet oblivious antidote cleanse the stuffed bosom 1359 01:29:23,280 --> 01:29:25,490 of that perilous stuff which weighs upon the heart? 1360 01:29:26,283 --> 01:29:29,036 Therein the patient must minister to himself. 1361 01:29:30,913 --> 01:29:34,666 Throw physic to the dogs! I'll none of it! 1362 01:29:34,750 --> 01:29:37,586 Seyton! Send out! 1363 01:29:38,462 --> 01:29:41,173 I will not be afraid of death and bane, 1364 01:29:41,256 --> 01:29:44,134 till Birnam Forest come to Dunsinane! 1365 01:29:46,094 --> 01:29:50,682 Let every soldier hew him down a bough and bear it before him. 1366 01:29:50,766 --> 01:29:52,601 It shall be done. 1367 01:29:52,684 --> 01:29:56,605 We learn no other but the confident tyrant keeps still in Dunsinane, 1368 01:29:56,688 --> 01:29:58,607 and will endure our setting down before it. 1369 01:29:58,690 --> 01:30:00,025 [Malcolm] 'Tis his main hope. 1370 01:30:00,108 --> 01:30:03,820 And none serve with him but constrained things 1371 01:30:03,904 --> 01:30:05,531 whose hearts are absent too. 1372 01:30:05,614 --> 01:30:08,575 [Macbeth] Hang out our banners on the outward walls! 1373 01:30:08,659 --> 01:30:10,911 The cry is still, "They come!" 1374 01:30:10,994 --> 01:30:14,289 Our castle's strength will laugh a siege to scorn. 1375 01:30:14,373 --> 01:30:18,627 Here let them lie till famine and the ague eat them up! 1376 01:30:18,710 --> 01:30:22,339 [bell tolling] 1377 01:30:24,716 --> 01:30:27,135 [people shouting] 1378 01:30:31,849 --> 01:30:33,100 [tolling continues] 1379 01:30:38,981 --> 01:30:41,316 [shouting continues] 1380 01:30:52,744 --> 01:30:54,496 Lead our first battle. 1381 01:30:54,997 --> 01:30:58,584 Worthy Macduff and we shall take upon's what else remains to do. 1382 01:30:58,667 --> 01:31:01,587 Do we but find the tyrant's power tonight, 1383 01:31:01,670 --> 01:31:04,173 let us be beaten, if we cannot fight. 1384 01:31:04,673 --> 01:31:07,050 Towards which advance the war! 1385 01:31:07,134 --> 01:31:08,969 [soldiers cheer] 1386 01:31:10,095 --> 01:31:13,140 [people shouting] 1387 01:31:25,027 --> 01:31:26,612 [shouting continues] 1388 01:31:35,078 --> 01:31:37,122 [woman] This way! This way! 1389 01:31:37,664 --> 01:31:39,708 [Macbeth] Were they not forced with those that should be ours, 1390 01:31:39,791 --> 01:31:42,753 we might have met them dareful, beard to beard, 1391 01:31:42,836 --> 01:31:44,713 and beat them backward home. 1392 01:31:45,214 --> 01:31:46,715 Now near enough. 1393 01:31:47,758 --> 01:31:52,346 Your leafy screens throw down. And show like those you are! 1394 01:31:52,429 --> 01:31:54,473 Make all our trumpets speak. 1395 01:31:54,556 --> 01:31:56,225 Give them all breath, 1396 01:31:56,308 --> 01:31:59,436 those clamorous harbingers of blood and death! 1397 01:32:00,729 --> 01:32:03,732 -[people screaming] -What is that noise? 1398 01:32:03,815 --> 01:32:06,735 [wailing] 1399 01:32:06,818 --> 01:32:08,612 It is the cry of women, my good lord. 1400 01:32:11,323 --> 01:32:13,450 I have almost forgot the taste of fears. 1401 01:32:13,951 --> 01:32:14,952 The time has been, 1402 01:32:15,035 --> 01:32:18,038 my senses would have cooled to hear a night-shriek. 1403 01:32:18,121 --> 01:32:20,958 And my fell of hair would at a dismal treatise rouse 1404 01:32:21,041 --> 01:32:23,627 and stir as if life were in't. 1405 01:32:24,211 --> 01:32:25,587 Wherefore was that cry? 1406 01:32:27,506 --> 01:32:30,259 The queen, my lord, is dead. 1407 01:32:37,391 --> 01:32:39,226 [exhales] 1408 01:32:39,309 --> 01:32:41,562 She should have died hereafter. 1409 01:32:46,149 --> 01:32:48,151 There would have been a time for such a word. 1410 01:32:49,653 --> 01:32:54,783 Tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow, 1411 01:32:56,326 --> 01:32:59,746 creeps in this petty pace from day to day 1412 01:32:59,830 --> 01:33:03,417 to the last syllable of recorded time. 1413 01:33:05,711 --> 01:33:09,548 And all our yesterdays have lighted fools the way to dusty death. 1414 01:33:12,509 --> 01:33:16,305 Out, out, brief candle. 1415 01:33:17,890 --> 01:33:19,766 Life is but a walking shadow… 1416 01:33:20,809 --> 01:33:23,896 a poor player that struts and frets his hour upon the stage 1417 01:33:23,979 --> 01:33:25,189 and then is heard no more. 1418 01:33:25,272 --> 01:33:28,817 It is a tale told by an idiot… 1419 01:33:31,111 --> 01:33:34,239 full of sound and fury, signifying nothing. 1420 01:33:35,657 --> 01:33:36,825 [footsteps approaching] 1421 01:33:37,659 --> 01:33:40,495 Gracious my lord, I should report that which I say I saw, 1422 01:33:40,579 --> 01:33:42,122 but know not how to do it. 1423 01:33:42,998 --> 01:33:44,875 Well, say, sir. 1424 01:33:44,958 --> 01:33:47,836 I looked toward Birnam, and anon, methought, 1425 01:33:48,795 --> 01:33:50,964 the wood began to move. 1426 01:33:51,048 --> 01:33:53,592 [footsteps marching, distant] 1427 01:33:53,675 --> 01:33:56,094 Let me endure your wrath, if't be not so. 1428 01:33:57,387 --> 01:34:01,058 Within this three mile may you see it coming, I say, a moving grove. 1429 01:34:02,726 --> 01:34:04,686 If thou speak'st false, 1430 01:34:05,229 --> 01:34:09,566 upon the next tree shalt thou hang alive, till famine cling thee. 1431 01:34:11,944 --> 01:34:15,447 "Fear not, till Birnam Wood do come to Dunsinane." 1432 01:34:16,782 --> 01:34:18,700 And now a wood comes toward Dunsinane. 1433 01:34:21,912 --> 01:34:25,290 Arm, arm, and out! 1434 01:34:25,374 --> 01:34:27,709 [bell tolls] 1435 01:34:27,793 --> 01:34:30,128 If this which he avouches does appear, 1436 01:34:30,712 --> 01:34:34,633 there is no flying hence nor tarrying here! 1437 01:34:34,716 --> 01:34:37,094 Ring the alarum bell! 1438 01:34:37,177 --> 01:34:39,930 Blow, wind! Come, wrack! 1439 01:34:41,098 --> 01:34:43,934 At least we'll die with harness on our back. 1440 01:34:44,017 --> 01:34:47,855 -[footsteps continue marching] -[tolling continues] 1441 01:34:54,236 --> 01:34:55,571 [marching stops] 1442 01:34:56,864 --> 01:35:00,033 [footsteps approaching] 1443 01:35:26,810 --> 01:35:27,811 What is thy name? 1444 01:35:29,521 --> 01:35:31,315 Thou'lt be afraid to hear it. 1445 01:35:31,398 --> 01:35:32,399 No. 1446 01:35:33,066 --> 01:35:36,278 Though thou call'st thyself a hotter name than any is in hell. 1447 01:35:38,363 --> 01:35:39,948 My name's Macbeth. 1448 01:35:40,532 --> 01:35:41,533 [chuckles] 1449 01:35:42,284 --> 01:35:46,580 The devil himself could not pronounce a title more hateful to mine ear. 1450 01:35:47,080 --> 01:35:48,832 No, nor more fearful. 1451 01:35:48,916 --> 01:35:51,335 Thou liest, abhorred tyrant. 1452 01:35:52,044 --> 01:35:55,547 With my sword I'll prove the lie thou speak'st! 1453 01:35:58,050 --> 01:35:59,635 Thou wast born of woman. 1454 01:36:06,350 --> 01:36:08,810 [grunting] 1455 01:36:18,278 --> 01:36:20,280 [grunting] 1456 01:36:28,830 --> 01:36:30,582 [Siward groans, pants] 1457 01:36:47,474 --> 01:36:49,184 [breathing heavily] 1458 01:36:55,983 --> 01:36:57,943 [grunts] 1459 01:37:37,441 --> 01:37:39,776 [Macduff] Turn, hellhound, turn! 1460 01:37:47,618 --> 01:37:51,163 Of all men else I have avoided thee. But get thee back. 1461 01:37:51,663 --> 01:37:54,583 My soul is too much charged with blood of thine already. 1462 01:37:54,666 --> 01:37:56,043 I have no words. 1463 01:37:57,377 --> 01:37:59,004 My voice is in my sword. 1464 01:37:59,087 --> 01:38:02,007 Let fall thy blade on vulnerable crests. 1465 01:38:02,090 --> 01:38:03,383 I bear a charmed life, 1466 01:38:03,467 --> 01:38:05,761 which must not yield, to one of woman born. 1467 01:38:05,844 --> 01:38:07,429 Despair thy charm. 1468 01:38:08,555 --> 01:38:11,350 And let the angel whom thou still hast served tell thee, 1469 01:38:11,433 --> 01:38:14,478 Macduff was from his mother's womb untimely ripped. 1470 01:38:16,897 --> 01:38:19,274 Accursed be thy tongue that tells me so. 1471 01:38:22,110 --> 01:38:25,030 -I will not fight with thee. -Then yield thee, coward! 1472 01:38:25,614 --> 01:38:29,326 I will not yield, to kiss the ground before young Malcolm's feet, 1473 01:38:29,409 --> 01:38:31,620 and to be baited with the rabble's curse. 1474 01:38:32,496 --> 01:38:35,707 Though Birnam Wood be come to Dunsinane and thou opposed, 1475 01:38:35,791 --> 01:38:38,794 being not of woman born, yet I will try the last. 1476 01:38:40,629 --> 01:38:41,880 Lay on, Macduff. 1477 01:38:43,924 --> 01:38:47,135 And damned be him that first cries, "Hold, enough!" 1478 01:38:50,222 --> 01:38:52,683 -[screams, grunts] -[grunts] 1479 01:39:09,992 --> 01:39:12,828 [grunting continues] 1480 01:39:17,249 --> 01:39:19,376 [screams, grunts] 1481 01:39:35,726 --> 01:39:36,894 [Macduff shouts] 1482 01:39:43,358 --> 01:39:46,028 [wind whistling] 1483 01:40:20,729 --> 01:40:24,274 All hail, King of Scotland. 1484 01:40:25,150 --> 01:40:29,321 Hail, King of Scotland! 1485 01:40:29,404 --> 01:40:33,909 [all] Hail, King of Scotland! Hail, King of Scotland! 1486 01:41:28,005 --> 01:41:30,174 [cawing] 1487 01:41:44,563 --> 01:41:46,398 [clanks] 1488 01:41:50,819 --> 01:41:54,448 [eerie music playing]