Captain: Oh, my Lord, the result of the battle is uncertain, the merciless Macdonwald to be a rebel, but brave Macbeth, who deserves this name, has crushed McDonald, and his head, Macbeth cut and hang upon our battlements.
My brave relative! What a worthy man!
Captain: But in the same way that violent storms always come just as spring appears, our success against Macdonwald created new problems for us. Listen to this, King: as soon as we sent those Irish soldiers running for cover, the Norwegian king saw his chance to attack us with fresh troops and shiny weapons.
Didn't this frighten our captains: Macbeth and Banquo?
Captain: The new challenge scared them about as much as sparrows frighten eagles, or rabbits frighten a lion. To tell you the truth, they fought the new enemy with twice as much force as before; they were like cannons loaded with double ammunition. Maybe they wanted to take a bath in their enemies' blood, or make that battlefield as infamous as Golgotha, where Christ was crucified, I don’t know. But I feel weak. My wounds must be tended to.
Your words, like your wounds; bring you honor. Take him to the surgeons!
Who is this?
The worthy Thane of Ross.
Ross
His eyes seem frantic! He looks like someone with a strange tale to tell.
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