Speeches (Lines) for First Murderer
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It was, so please your highness. |
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You made it known to us. |
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3 |
We are men, my liege. |
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4 |
And I another
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5 |
[with Second Murderer] True, my lord. |
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6 |
Though our lives— |
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[With Second Murderer] We are resolved, my lord. |
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But who did bid thee join with us? |
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Then stand with us.
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10 |
His horses go about. |
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11 |
Stand to't. |
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12 |
Let it come down. |
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13 |
Wast not the way? |
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14 |
Well, let's away, and say how much is done. |
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15 |
'Tis Banquo's then. |
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16 |
My lord, his throat is cut; that I did for him. |
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17 |
Most royal sir,
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18 |
Ay, my good lord: safe in a ditch he bides,
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19 |
Where is your husband? |
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20 |
He's a traitor. |
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21 |
What, you egg!
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