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Macbeth, a play by William Shakespeare

ACT V - SCENE VI

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_ ACT V. SCENE VI.
Dunsinane. Before the castle.

[Enter Malcolm, old Siward, Macduff,
and their Army, with boughs. Drum and colors.
]


MALCOLM.
Now near enough; your leavy screens throw down,
And show like those you are. You, worthy uncle,
Shall with my cousin, your right noble son,
Lead our first battle. Worthy Macduff and we
Shall take upon 's what else remains to do,
According to our order.

SIWARD.
Fare you well.
Do we but find the tyrant's power tonight,
Let us be beaten if we cannot fight.

MACDUFF.
Make all our trumpets speak, give them all breath,
Those clamorous harbingers of blood and death.


[Exeunt.] _

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