Macb. Accursed be that tongue that tells me so, 20 And break it to our hope. I'll not fight with thee. Macd. Then yield thee, coward, And live to be the show and gaze o' the time: We'll have thee, as our rarer monsters are, Painted upon a pole, and underwrit, Mabc. 'Here may you see the tyrant.' I will not yield, To kiss the ground before young Malcolm's feet, 30 I throw my warlike shield: lay on, Macduff; Malcolm, old Siward, Ross, the other Thanes, and Mal. I would the friends we miss were safe arrived. So great a day as this is cheaply bought. Mal. Macduff is missing, and your noble son. Ross. Your son, my lord, has paid a soldier's debt: Siw. The which no sooner had his prowess confirm'd Then he is dead? 40 Ross. Ay, and brought off the field: your cause of sorrow Must not be measured by his worth, for then Siw. It hath no end. Ross. Ay, on the front. Siw. Mal. Siw. Had he his hurts before? Why then, God's soldier be he! Had I as many sons as I have hairs, I would not wish them to a fairer death: He's worth more sorrow, 50 He's worth no more: And that I'll spend for him. They say he parted well and paid his score: And so God be with him! Here comes newer comfort. Re-enter Macduff, with Macbeth's head. Macd. Hail, king! for so thou art: behold, where stands All. The usurper's cursed head: the time is free : Hail, King of Scotland! [Flourish. 60 Mal. We shall not spend a large expense of time men, Henceforth be earls, the first that ever Scotland Of this dead butcher and his fiend-like queen, 70 [Flourish. Exeunt. Glossary. A ONE, a man; (Theobald from Davenant, a Thane"; Grant White, "a man"); III. iv. 131. ABSOLUTE, positive; III. vi. 40. ABUSE, deceive; II. i. 50. ACHERON, the river of the infernal regions; III. v. 15. ADDER'S FORK, the forked tongue of the adder; IV. i. 16. ADDITION, title; I. iii. 106. ADDRESS'D THEM, prepared selves; II. ii. 24. them ADHERE, were in accordance; I. vii. 52. ADMIRED, wondrous-strange; III. iv. IIO. ADVISE, instruct; III. i. 129. "and all to all," i e. and we all (drink) to all; III. iv. 92. ALL-THING, in every way; III. i. 13. A-MAKING, in course of progress; III. iv. 34. ANGEL, genius, demon; V. viii. 14. general answer of waiters; II. iii. 23. AN'T, if it; (Ff., "and 't"); III. vi. 19. ANTIC, grotesque, old-fashioned; IV. i. 130. ANTICIPATEST, dost prevent; IV. i. 144. APACE, quickly; III. iii. 6. APPLY, be devoted; III. ii. 30. APPROVE, prove; I. vi. 4. ASSAY; "the great a. of art," the AUTHORIZED BY, given on the authority of; III. iv. 66. AVOUCH, assert; III. i. 120. BABY OF A GIRL, girl's doll; according to others, feeble child of an immature mother"; III. iv. 106. BADGED, smeared, marked (as with a badge); II. iii. 107. BANE, evil, harm; V. iii. 59. BESTOWS HIMSELF, has settled; III. vi. 24. BESTRIDE, stand over in posture of defence; IV. iii. 4. BIDES, lies; III. iv. 26. BIRNAM, a high hill twelve miles from BIRTHDOM, land of our birth, mothercountry; IV. iii. 4. 33: BLADED; "b. corn," corn in the blade, | CHAUDRON, entrails; IV. i. CHILDREN (trisyllabic); IV. iii. 177. CHUCK, a term of endearment; III. ii. BOSOм, close and intimate; I. ii. 64. BREED, family, parentage; IV. iii. 108. BROKE OPE, broken open; II. iii. 72. BY THE WAY, casually; III. iv. 130. CABIN'D, Confined; III. iv. 24. CAPTAINS, trisyllabic; (S. Walker conj. "captains twain"); I. ii. 34. CARELESS, uncared for; I. iv. 11. CASING, encompassing, all surrounding; III. iv. 23. 'CAUSE, because; III. vi. 21. CENSURES, opinion; V. iv. 14. CHAMPION ME, fight in single combat with me; III. i. 72. CHANCED, happened, taken place; I. iii. 153. CHAPS, jaws, mouth; I. ii. 22. CHARGE; "in an imperial c.", in executing a royal command; IV. iii. 20. CHARGED, burdened, oppressed; V. i. 60. 45. CLEAR, serenely; I. v. 72. innocent, guiltless; I. vii. 18. CLEPT, called ; III. i. 94. 41. Cock, cock-crow; "the second c.", i.e., about three o'clock in the morning; II. iii. 27. COIGN OF VANTAGE, convenient cor- COLD, (?) dissyllabic; IV. i. 6. COME, which have come; I. iii. 144. COMMENDS, commits, offers; I. vii. |