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  <head>SCENE II</head><lb ed="F1" n="1710" />
<stage type="setting">Fife. Macduff's castle. </stage>
<lb ed="F1" n="1711" /><stage type="entrance">Enter LADY MACDUFF, her Son, and ROSS.</stage>

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="1712" /><sp who="l.-macd."><speaker>L. Macd.</speaker><l>What had he done, to make him fly the land?

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="1713" /></l></sp><sp who="ross."><speaker>Ross.</speaker><l>You must have patience, madam.

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="1714" /></l></sp><sp who="l.-macd."><speaker>L. Macd.</speaker><l>He had none:
<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="1715" /></l><l>His flight was madness: when our actions do not,
<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="1716" /></l><l>Our fears do make us traitors.

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="1717" /></l></sp><sp who="ross."><speaker>Ross.</speaker><l>You know not
<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="1718" /></l><l>Whether it was his wisdom or his fear.

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="1719" /></l></sp><sp who="l.-macd."><speaker>L. Macd.</speaker><l>Wisdom! to leave his wife, to leave his babes,
<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="1720" /></l><l>His mansion and his titles in a place
<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="1721" /></l><l>From whence himself does fly?   He loves us not;
<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="1722" /></l><l>He wants the natural touch: for the poor wren,
<lb ed="G" n="10" /><lb ed="F1" n="1723" /></l><l>The most diminutive of birds, will fight,
<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="1724" /></l><l>Her young ones in her nest, against the owl.
<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="1725" /></l><l>All is the fear and nothing is the love;
<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="1726" /></l><l>As little is the wisdom, where the flight
<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="1727" /></l><l>So runs against all reason.

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="1728" /></l></sp><sp who="ross."><speaker>Ross.</speaker><l>My dearest coz,
<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="1729" /></l><l>I pray you, school yourself: but for your husband,
<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="1730" /></l><l>He is noble, wise, judicious, and best knows
<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="1731" /></l><l>The fits o' the season. I dare not speak much further;
<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="1732" /></l><l>But cruel are the times, when we are traitors
<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="1733" /></l><l>And do not know ourselves, when we hold rumour
<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="1734" /></l><l>&gt;From what we fear, yet know not what we fear,

<lb ed="G" n="21" /><lb ed="F1" n="1735" /></l><l>But float upon a wild and violent sea
<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="1736" /></l><l>Each way and move. I take my leave of you:
<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="1737" /></l><l>Shall not be long but I'll be here again:
<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="1738" /></l><l>Things at the worst will cease, or else climb upward
<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="1739" /></l><l>To what they were before. My pretty cousin,
<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="1740" /></l><l>Blessing upon you!

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="1741" /></l></sp><sp who="l.-macd."><speaker>L. Macd.</speaker><l>Father'd he is, <lb ed="F1" n="1742" />and yet he's fatherless.

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="1743" /></l></sp><sp who="ross."><speaker>Ross.</speaker><l>I am so much a fool, should I stay longer,
<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="1744" /></l><l>It would be my disgrace and your discomfort:
<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="1745" /></l><l>I take my leave at once.
<stage type="exit">Exit.</stage>

<lb ed="G" n="30" /><lb ed="F1" n="1746" /></l></sp><sp who="l.-macd."><speaker>L. Macd.</speaker><l>Sirrah, your father's dead:
<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="1747" /></l><l>And what will you do now?   How will you live?

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="1748" /></l></sp><sp who="son."><speaker>Son.</speaker><l>As birds do, mother.

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="1749" /></l></sp><sp who="l.-macd."><speaker>L. Macd.</speaker><l>What, with worms and flies?

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="1750" /></l></sp><sp who="son."><speaker>Son.</speaker><l>With what I get, I mean; and so do they.

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="1751" /></l></sp><sp who="l.-macd."><speaker>L. Macd.</speaker><l>Poor bird! <lb ed="F1" n="1752" />thou'ldst never fear the net nor lime,
<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="1753" /></l><l>The pitfall nor the gin.

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="1754" /></l></sp><sp who="son."><speaker>Son.</speaker><l>Why should I, mother?   <lb ed="F1" n="1755" />Poor birds they are not set for.
<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="1756" /></l><l>My father is not dead, for all your saying.

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="1757" /></l></sp><sp who="l.-macd."><speaker>L. Macd.</speaker><l>Yes, he is dead: <lb ed="F1" n="1758" />how wilt thou do for a father?

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="1759" /></l></sp><sp who="son."><speaker>Son.</speaker><l>Nay, how will you do for a husband?

<lb ed="G" n="40" /><lb ed="F1" n="1760" /></l></sp><sp who="l.-macd."><speaker>L. Macd.</speaker><l>Why, I can buy me twenty at any market.

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="1761" /></l></sp><sp who="son."><speaker>Son.</speaker><l>Then you I'll buy 'em to sell again.

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="1762" /></l></sp><sp who="l.-macd."><speaker>L. Macd.</speaker><l>Thou speak'st with all thy wit; <lb ed="F1" n="1763" />and yet, i' faith,
<lb ed="G" /></l><l>With wit enough for thee.

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="1764" /></l></sp><sp who="son."><speaker>Son.</speaker><p>Was my father a traitor, mother?

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="1765" /></p></sp><sp who="l.-macd."><speaker>L. Macd.</speaker><p>Ay, that he was.

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="1766" /></p></sp><sp who="son."><speaker>Son.</speaker><p>What is a traitor?

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="1767" /></p></sp><sp who="l.-macd."><speaker>L. Macd.</speaker><p>Why, one that swears and lies.

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="1768" /></p></sp><sp who="son."><speaker>Son.</speaker><p>And be all traitors that do so?

<lb ed="G" n="50" /><lb ed="F1" n="1769" /></p></sp><sp who="l.-macd."><speaker>L. Macd.</speaker><p>Every one that does so is a traitor, <lb ed="F1" n="1770" />and must be hanged.

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="1771" /></p></sp><sp who="son."><speaker>Son.</speaker><p>And must they all be hanged that swear and lie?

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="1772" /></p></sp><sp who="l.-macd."><speaker>L. Macd.</speaker><p>Every one.

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="1773" /></p></sp><sp who="son."><speaker>Son.</speaker><p>Who must hang them?

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="1774" /></p></sp><sp who="l.-macd."><speaker>L. Macd.</speaker><p>Why, the honest men.

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="1775" /></p></sp><sp who="son."><speaker>Son.</speaker><p>Then the liars and swearers are fools,
<lb ed="G" />for there <lb ed="F1" n="1776" />are liars and swearers enow to beat
<lb ed="G" />the honest men <lb ed="F1" n="1777" />and hang up them.

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="1778" /></p></sp><sp who="l.-macd."><speaker>L. Macd.</speaker><p>Now, God help thee, poor
<lb ed="G" />monkey! <lb ed="F1" n="1779" />But how wilt thou do for a father?

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="1780" /></p></sp><sp who="son."><speaker>Son.</speaker><p>If he were dead, you'd weep for
<lb ed="G" />him: if you <lb ed="F1" n="1781" />would not, it were a good sign
<lb ed="G" />that I should quickly <lb ed="F1" n="1782" />have a new father.

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="1783" /></p></sp><sp who="l.-macd."><speaker>L. Macd.</speaker><p>Poor prattler, how thou talk'st!
<lb ed="F1" n="1784" /><stage type="entrance">Enter a Messenger.</stage>

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="1785" /></p></sp><sp who="mess."><speaker>Mess.</speaker><l>Bless you, fair dame! I am not to you known,
<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="1786" /></l><l>Though in your state of honour I am perfect.
<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="1787" /></l><l>I doubt some danger does approach you nearly:
<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="1788" /></l><l>If you will take a homely man's advice,
<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="1789" /></l><l>Be not found here; hence, with your little ones.
<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="1790" /></l><l>To fright you thus, methinks, I am too savage;
<lb ed="G" n="71" /><lb ed="F1" n="1791" /></l><l>To do worse to you were fell cruelty,
<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="1792" /></l><l>Which is too nigh your person. Heaven preserve you
<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="1793" /></l><l>I dare abide no longer.
<stage type="exit">Exit.</stage>

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="1794" /></l></sp><sp who="l.-macd."><speaker>L. Macd.</speaker><l>Whither should I fly?
<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="1795" /></l><l>I have done no harm. But I remember now
<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="1796" /></l><l>I am in this earthly world; where to do harm
<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="1797" /></l><l>Is often laudable, to do good sometime
<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="1798" /></l><l>Accounted dangerous folly: why then, alas,
<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="1799" /></l><l>Do I put up that womanly defence,
<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="1800" /></l><l>To say I have done no harm?
<stage type="entrance">Enter Murderers.</stage>
<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="1801" /></l><l>What are these faces?
<lb ed="F1" n="1802" />

<lb ed="G" n="80" /><lb ed="F1" n="1803" /></l></sp><sp who="first-mur."><speaker>First Mur.</speaker><l>Where is your husband?

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="1804" /></l></sp><sp who="l.-macd."><speaker>L. Macd.</speaker><l>I hope, in no place so unsanctified
<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="1805" /></l><l>Where such as thou mayst find him.

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="1806" /></l></sp><sp who="first-mur."><speaker>First Mur.</speaker><l>He's a traitor.

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="1807" /></l></sp><sp who="son."><speaker>Son.</speaker><l>Thou liest, thou shag-hair'd villain!

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="1808" /></l></sp><sp who="first-mur."><speaker>First Mur.</speaker><l>What, you egg!
<stage>Stabbing him.</stage>
<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="1809" /></l><l>Young fry of treachery!

<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="1810" /></l></sp><sp who="son."><speaker>Son.</speaker><l>He has kill'd me, mother:
<lb ed="G" /><lb ed="F1" n="1811" /></l><l>Run away, I pray you!
<stage>Dies.</stage>
<stage type="exit">Exit Lady Macduff, crying 'Murder!'</stage>
<stage type="exit">Exeunt Murderers, following her.</stage>
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