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Dunsinane. Before the castle.
[Drum and colors. Enter MALCOLM, SIWARD, MACDUFF, and their Army, with
boughs]
MALCOLM
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Now near enough:
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Your leaf|y screens | throw* down,
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And show | like those | you are:| you (worth|y
uncle)
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Shall with | my cous|in your / right nob|le son
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Lead our | first^bat|tle. worth|y Macduff,| and
we
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Shall take | upon us | what else | remains | to
do,
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Accord|ing to | our ord|er.
SIWARD
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Fare | you well:
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Do we | but find | the tyr|ant's power | tonight,
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Let us | be beat|en, if | we can|not fight.
MACDUFF
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Make^all | our trump|ets speak,| give them | all* breath
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Those clam|orous har|bingers | of blood,| and
death.
[Exeunt]