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Speeches (Lines) for Donalbain
in "Macbeth"

Total: 3

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# Act, Scene, Line
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1

II,3,881

(stage directions). [Enter MALCOLM and DONALBAIN]

Donalbain. What is amiss?


2

II,3,911

Malcolm. [Aside to DONALBAIN] Why do we hold our tongues,
That most may claim this argument for ours?

Donalbain. [Aside to MALCOLM] What should be spoken here,
where our fate,
Hid in an auger-hole, may rush, and seize us?
Let 's away;
Our tears are not yet brew'd.


3

II,3,936

Malcolm. What will you do? Let's not consort with them:
To show an unfelt sorrow is an office
Which the false man does easy. I'll to England.

Donalbain. To Ireland, I; our separated fortune
Shall keep us both the safer: where we are,
There's daggers in men's smiles: the near in blood,
The nearer bloody.


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