SCENE III. [A park near the palace]_ACT III_THE TRAGEDY OF MACBETH_ELIZABETHAN DRAMA

Directory:ELIZABETHAN DRAMA I

SCENE III. [A park near the palace]

Enter three MURDERERS

1. MUR. But who did bid thee join with us?

3. MUR. Macbeth.

2. MUR. He needs not our mistrust, since he delivers〖Reports our respective duties.〗

Our offices and what we have to do

To the direction just.

1. MUR. Then stand with us;

The west yet glimmers with some streaks of day.

Now spurs the lated traveller apace

To gain the timely inn; and near approaches

The subject of our watch.

3. MUR. Hark! I hear horses.

BAN. (Within.) Give us a light there, ho!

2. MUR. Then ’tis he; the rest

That are within the note of expectation〖List of those expected.〗

Already are i’ the court.

1. MUR. His horses go about.

3. MUR. Almost a mile; but he does usually,

So all men do, from hence to the palace gate

Make it their walk.

Enter BANQUO, and FLEANCE with a torch

2. MUR. A light, a light!

3. MUR. ’Tis he.

1. MUR. Stand to ’t.

BAN. It will be rain to-night.

1. MUR. Let it come down.

[They set upon BANQUO.]

BAN. O, treachery! Fly, good Fleance, fly, fly, fly!

Thou mayst revenge. O slave!

[Dies. FLEANCE escapes.]

3. MUR. Who did strike out the light?

1. MUR. Was ’t not the way?

3. MUR. There’s but one down; the son is fled.

2. MUR. We have lost

Best half of our affair.

1. MUR. Well, let’s away, and say how much is done.

Exeunt.

All Directories