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Duncan whom now is |
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King of Scotland |
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Hears of a victorious battle won by his noblemen |
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Banquo and |
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MacBeth To award |
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MacBeth for his bravery in battle |
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Duncan orders the rebel |
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Thane of Cawdor assassinated |
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As the witches words unfold into this terrible tale of fate |
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MacBeth accepts the title |
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Thane of Cawdor |
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I am mighty. |
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Death follows in my wake |
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None will stand against my sword |
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I thank thee |
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Duncan thou art of kingly blood |
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Proudly I do accept this ward |
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Thane of Cawdor dubbed by the king |
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All men will testify this day |
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Banquo, my friend can ye trust thine eyes |
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Set forth announce of my new name |
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I will enforce that |
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Malcolm shall be heir |
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Of kingly blood they are the same |
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Thane to the throne of |
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Duncan the king |
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All men will testify this day |
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The sister's words have come to light |
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To seize the throne with all my might |
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The throne is in sight! |
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I must devise a way |
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Duncan's crown to gain |
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I know it's madness, |
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I'm compelled |
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M'lady must aid my hand, |
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I cannot commit alone |
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Deep in my heart this madness swells |
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Thane of Cawdor soon to be king |
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In bloody crime of fate |