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