Mal. This is the Serjeant, Who like a good and hardy Soldier fought Cap. Doubtful it stood; As two spent Swimmers, that do cling together, (Worthy to be a Rebel, for to that Which never shook Hands, nor bid farewel to him, King. O valiant Coufin! worthy Gentleman ! Began a fresh affault. 4 King. Dismaid not this our Captains, Macbeth and Banquo Cap. Yes, as Sparrows Eagles; Or the Hare the Lion. If I say footh, I must report they were As Cannons overcharg'd with double Cracks, So they doubly redoubled Stroaks on the Foe: Except they meant to bathe in reeking Wounds, Or memorize another Golgotha, I cannot tell { But I am faint, my Gashes cry for help King. So well thy Words become thee, as thy Wounds, They smack of Honour both : Go, get him Surgeons. Who comes here? Enter Rosse and Angus. Mal. The worthy Thane of Roffe. Len. What haste looks through his Eyes ? So should he look, that seems to speak things strange. Roffe. God save the King. King. Whence cam'st thou, worthy Thane? Roffe. From Fife, great King, Norway himself, with terrible Numbers, Point against Point, rebellious Arm 'gainst Arm, King. Great Happiness. Roffe. That now Sweno, the Norway's King, Craves Composition : Nor would we deign him burial of his Men, 'Tis he disbursed, at St. Colmes-hill, Ten thousand Dollars, to our general use. King. No more that Thane of Cawdor shall deceive Our bosom Interest. Go, pronounce his present Death, And with his former Title, greet Macbeth. Roffe. I'll fee it done. King. What he hath loft, noble Macbeth hath won. SCENE III. The Heath. Thunder. Enter the three Witchesa Witch. Where hast thou been, Sister ? 2 Witch. Killing Swine. [Exeunt 4 3 Wite 3 Witch. Sifter, where thou ? 1 Witch. A Sailor's Wife had Chestnuts in her Lap, And mouncht, and mouncht, and mouncht; Aroint thee, Witch, the Rump-fed Ronyon cries. But in a Sieve I'll thither fail, And like a Rat without a Tail, 2 Witch. I'll give thee a Wind, 1 Witch. Th'art kind. 3 Witch. And I another. and I'll do. I Witch. I my self have all the other, And the very Ports they blow, 2 Witch. Shew me, shew me. Wrackt as homeward he did come. Macbeth doth come. [Drum within. All. The weyward Sisters, Hand in Hand, Posters of the Sea and Land. Thus do go about, about, Thrice to thine, and thrice to mine, And thrice again to make up nine. Peace, the Charm's wound up. Enter Macbeth and Banquo, with Soldiers and other Attendants. Mach. So foul and fair a Day I have not seen. Ban. How far is't call'd to Soris? -- What are these ? And So wither'd, and so wild in their attire, And yet are on't? Live you, or are you ought Mach. Speak if you can; what are you ? [To the Witchess I Witch. Allhail, Macbeth! hail to thee, Thane of Glamis! And say, which Grain will grow, and which will not, Your Favours, nor your Hate. 1 Witch. Hail ! 2 Witch. Hail! 3 Witch. Hail! I Witch. Leffer than Macbeth, and greater. 2 Witch. Not fo happy, yet much happier. 3 Wuch. Thou shalt get Kings, though thou be none; So all hail! Macbeth and Banquo. I Witch. Banquo and Macbeth, all hail ! Mach. Stay, you imperfect Speakers, tell me more ; No more than to be Cawdor. Say from whence Speak, I charge you. [Witches vanish. Ban. The Earth hath bubbles, as the Water has; And these are of them: Whither are they vanish'd? Mach. Mach. Into the Air: and what seem'd corporal, Melted, as breath, into the Wind. Ban. Were such things here, as we do speak about? Or have we eaten of the insane Root, Mach. Your Children shall be Kings. Ban. You shall be King. Mach. And Thane of Cawdor too; went it not fo? Enter Rosse and Angus. Ang. We are fent, To give thee, from our Royal Master, thanks, Roffe. And for an earnest of a greater Honour, 1 Ban. What, can the Devil speak true ? Whether he was combin'd with those of Norway, And vantage; or that with both he labour'd But |