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Macbeth Act IV Scene II (Part 2)

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Macbeth Act IV Scene II (Part 2)

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  • Ay, that he was.
  • Why one that swears and lies.
  • Everyone that does so is a traitor and must be hanged.
  • Was my father a traitor, Mother?
  • Everyone.
  • What is a traitor?
  • And must they all be hanged that swear and lie?
  • And be all traitors that do so?
  • Why, the honest men.
  • Now, God help thee, poor monkey! But how wilt thou do for a father?
  • Poor prattler, how thou talk'st!
  • Who must hang them?
  • If he were dead, you'ld weep for him; if you would not, it were a good sign that I should quickly have a new father.
  • Then the liars and swearers are fools, for there are liars and swearers enow to beat the honest men and hang them up.
  • Bless you, fair dame! I am not to you known, though in your state of honor I am perfect. I doubt some danger does approach you nearly. If you will take a homely man's advice, be not found here; hence, with your little ones.
  • Whither should I fly? I have done no harm. But I remember now I am in this earthly world, where to do harm is often laudable, to do good sometime accounted dangerous folly . Why then, alas, do I put up that womanly defense, to say I have done no harm...
  • What are these faces?
  • I hope, in no place so unsanctified where such as thou mayst find him.
  • What, you egg!
  • Thou liest, thou shag-ear'd villain!
  • He's a traitor.
  • Where is your husband?
  • [He Stabs Him]
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