ACT IV. | |
SCENE I. A dark Cave. In the middle, a Caldron Boiling. | |
| [Thunder. Enter the three Witches.] |
FIRST WITCH. | |
| Thrice the brinded cat hath mew'd. |
SECOND WITCH. | |
| Thrice; and once the hedge-pig whin'd. |
THIRD WITCH. | |
| Harpier cries:--"tis time, 'tis time. |
FIRST WITCH. | |
| Round about the caldron go; |
| In the poison'd entrails throw.-- |
| Toad, that under cold stone, |
| Days and nights has thirty-one |
| Swelter'd venom sleeping got, |
| Boil thou first i' the charmed pot! |
ALL. | |
| Double, double, toil and trouble; |
| Fire, burn; and caldron, bubble. |
SECOND WITCH. | |
| Fillet of a fenny snake, |
| In the caldron boil and bake; |
| Eye of newt, and toe of frog, |
| Wool of bat, and tongue of dog, |
| Adder's fork, and blind-worm's sting, |
| Lizard's leg, and howlet's wing,-- |
| For a charm of powerful trouble, |
| Like a hell-broth boil and bubble. |
ALL. | |
| Double, double, toil and trouble; |
| Fire, burn; and caldron, bubble. |
THIRD WITCH. | |
| Scale of dragon, tooth of wolf, |
| Witch's mummy, maw and gulf |
| Of the ravin'd salt-sea shark, |
| Root of hemlock digg'd i' the dark, |
| Liver of blaspheming Jew, |
| Gall of goat, and slips of yew |
| Sliver'd in the moon's eclipse, |
| Nose of Turk, and Tartar's lips, |
| Finger of birth-strangl'd babe |
| Ditch-deliver'd by a drab,-- |
| Make the gruel thick and slab: |
| Add thereto a tiger's chaudron, |
| For the ingredients of our caldron. |
ALL. | |
| Double, double, toil and trouble; |
| Fire, burn; and caldron, bubble. |
SECOND WITCH. | |
| Cool it with a baboon's blood, |
| Then the charm is firm and good. |
| [Enter Hecate.] |
HECATE. | |
| O, well done! I commend your pains; |
| And everyone shall share i' the gains. |
| And now about the cauldron sing, |
| Like elves and fairies in a ring, |
| Enchanting all that you put in. |
| Song. |
| Black spirits and white, red spirits and gray; |
| Mingle, mingle, mingle, you that mingle may. |
| [Exit Hecate.] |
SECOND WITCH. | |
| By the pricking of my thumbs, |
| Something wicked this way comes:-- |
| Open, locks, whoever knocks! |
| [Enter Macbeth.] |
MACBETH. | |
| How now, you secret, black, and midnight hags! |
| What is't you do? |
ALL. | |
| A deed without a name. |
MACBETH. | |
| I conjure you, by that which you profess,-- |
| Howe'er you come to know it,--answer me: |
| Though you untie the winds, and let them fight |
| Against the churches; though the yesty waves |
| Confound and swallow navigation up; |
| Though bladed corn be lodg'd, and trees blown down; |
| Though castles topple on their warders' heads; |
| Though palaces and pyramids do slope |
| Their heads to their foundations; though the treasure |
| Of nature's germins tumble all together, |
| Even till destruction sicken,--answer me |
| To what I ask you. |
FIRST WITCH. | |
| Speak. |
SECOND WITCH. | |
| Demand. |
THIRD WITCH. | |
| We'll answer. |
FIRST WITCH. | |
| Say, if thou'dst rather hear it from our mouths, |
| Or from our masters? |
MACBETH. | |
| Call 'em, let me see 'em. |
FIRST WITCH. | |
| Pour in sow's blood, that hath eaten |
| Her nine farrow; grease that's sweaten |
| From the murderer's gibbet throw |
| Into the flame. |
ALL. | |
| Come, high or low; |
| Thyself and office deftly show! |
| [Thunder. An Apparition of an armed Head rises.] |
MACBETH. | |
| Tell me, thou unknown power,-- |
FIRST WITCH. | |
| He knows thy thought: |
| Hear his speech, but say thou naught. |
APPARITION. | |
| Macbeth! Macbeth! Macbeth! Beware Macduff; |
| Beware the Thane of Fife.--Dismiss me:--enough. |
| [Descends.] |
MACBETH. | |
| Whate'er thou art, for thy good caution, thanks; |
| Thou hast harp'd my fear aright:--but one word more,-- |
FIRST WITCH. | |
| He will not be commanded: here's another, |
| More potent than the first. |
| [Thunder. An Apparition of a bloody Child rises.] |
APPARITION.-- | |
| Macbeth! Macbeth! Macbeth! |
MACBETH. | |
| Had I three ears, I'd hear thee. |
APPARITION. | |
| Be bloody, bold, and resolute; laugh to scorn |
| The power of man, for none of woman born |
| Shall harm Macbeth. |
| [Descends.] |
MACBETH. | |
| Then live, Macduff: what need I fear of thee? |
| But yet I'll make assurance double sure, |
| And take a bond of fate: thou shalt not live; |
| That I may tell pale-hearted fear it lies, |
| And sleep in spite of thunder.--What is this, |
| [Thunder. An Apparition of a Child crowned, with a tree in his |
| hand, rises.] |
| That rises like the issue of a king, |
| And wears upon his baby brow the round |
| And top of sovereignty? |
ALL. | |
| Listen, but speak not to't. |
APPARITION. | |
| Be lion-mettled, proud; and take no care |
| Who chafes, who frets, or where conspirers are: |
| Macbeth shall never vanquish'd be, until |
| Great Birnam wood to high Dunsinane hill |
| Shall come against him. |
| [Descends.] |
MACBETH. | |
| That will never be: |
| Who can impress the forest; bid the tree |
| Unfix his earth-bound root? Sweet bodements, good! |
| Rebellion's head, rise never till the wood |
| Of Birnam rise, and our high-plac'd Macbeth |
| Shall live the lease of nature, pay his breath |
| To time and mortal custom.--Yet my heart |
| Throbs to know one thing: tell me,--if your art |
| Can tell so much,--shall Banquo's issue ever |
| Reign in this kingdom? |
ALL. | |
| Seek to know no more. |
MACBETH. | |
| I will be satisfied: deny me this, |
| And an eternal curse fall on you! Let me know:-- |
| Why sinks that cauldron? and what noise is this? |
| [Hautboys.] |
FIRST WITCH. | |
| Show! |
SECOND WITCH. | |
| Show! |
THIRD WITCH. | |
| Show! |
ALL. | |
| Show his eyes, and grieve his heart; |
| Come like shadows, so depart! |
| [Eight kings appear, and pass over in order, the last with a |
| glass in his hand; Banquo following.] |
MACBETH. | |
| Thou are too like the spirit of Banquo; down! |
| Thy crown does sear mine eyeballs:--and thy hair, |
| Thou other gold-bound brow, is like the first;-- |
| A third is like the former.--Filthy hags! |
| Why do you show me this?--A fourth!--Start, eyes! |
| What, will the line stretch out to the crack of doom? |
| Another yet!--A seventh!--I'll see no more:-- |
| And yet the eighth appears, who bears a glass |
| Which shows me many more; and some I see |
| That twofold balls and treble sceptres carry: |
| Horrible sight!--Now I see 'tis true; |
| For the blood-bolter'd Banquo smiles upon me, |
| And points at them for his.--What! is this so? |
FIRST WITCH. | |
| Ay, sir, all this is so:--but why |
| Stands Macbeth thus amazedly?-- |
| Come,sisters, cheer we up his sprites, |
| And show the best of our delights; |
| I'll charm the air to give a sound, |
| While you perform your antic round; |
| That this great king may kindly say, |
| Our duties did his welcome pay. |
| [Music. The Witches dance, and then vanish.] |
MACBETH. | |
| Where are they? Gone?--Let this pernicious hour |
| Stand aye accursed in the calendar!-- |
| Come in, without there! |
| [Enter Lennox.] |
LENNOX. | |
| What's your grace's will? |
MACBETH. | |
| Saw you the weird sisters? |
LENNOX. | |
| No, my lord. |
MACBETH. | |
| Came they not by you? |
LENNOX. | |
| No indeed, my lord. |
MACBETH. | |
| Infected be the air whereon they ride; |
| And damn'd all those that trust them!--I did hear |
| The galloping of horse: who was't came by? |
LENNOX. | |
| 'Tis two or three, my lord, that bring you word |
| Macduff is fled to England. |
MACBETH. | |
| Fled to England! |
LENNOX. | |
| Ay, my good lord. |
MACBETH. | |
| Time, thou anticipat'st my dread exploits: |
| The flighty purpose never is o'ertook |
| Unless the deed go with it: from this moment |
| The very firstlings of my heart shall be |
| The firstlings of my hand. And even now, |
| To crown my thoughts with acts, be it thought and done: |
| The castle of Macduff I will surprise; |
| Seize upon Fife; give to the edge o' the sword |
| His wife, his babes, and all unfortunate souls |
| That trace him in his line. No boasting like a fool; |
| This deed I'll do before this purpose cool: |
| But no more sights!--Where are these gentlemen? |
| Come, bring me where they are. |
| [Exeunt.] |