Act Four Flashcards

1
Q

Eye of newt

A

tongue of dog
root of hemlock

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2
Q

Double, double, toil and trouble

A

Fire burn and cauldron bubble.

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3
Q

By the pricking of my thumbs,

A

something wicked this way comes.

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4
Q

Speak.

A

Demand.
We’ll answer.

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5
Q

none of woman born

A

Shall harm Macbeth.

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6
Q

Birnam wood … to … Dunsinane

A

That will never be:

I will be satisfied. Deny me this,
And an eternal curse fall on you. Let me know.

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7
Q

Whither should I fly?

A

Do I put up that womanly defence,
To say that I have done no harm?

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8
Q

To offer up a weak, poor, innocent lamb

A

T’appease an angry god.

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9
Q

Bleed, bleed, poor country.

A

It weeps, it bleeds, and each new day a gash
Is added to her wounds.

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10
Q

When I shall

A

tread upon that tyrant’s head

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11
Q

All my pretty ones?

A

What, all my pretty chickens and their dam
At one fell swoop?

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12
Q

Dispute it like a man.

A

But I must also feel it as a man.
I cannot but remember such things were
That most precious to me.

This tune goes manly,

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