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"When the battles' ___ and ___" - 2nd Witch (1.1)
lost, won
"___ and lightening" - Setting (1.1)
thunder
"fog and ___ air" - All Witches (1.1)
filthy
"Fair is ___ and foul is ___" - All Witches (1.1)
foul, fair
"Till he ___ him from the ___ to the ___" - Sergeant (1.2)
unseame'd, nave, chops
"What he hath lost ___ Macbeth hath won" - Duncan (1.2)
noble
"O ___ cousin, ___ gentleman" - Duncan (1.2)
valiant, worthy
"So ___ and ___ a day I have not seen" - Macbeth (1.3)
foul, fair
"You should be ___, and yet your ___ forbid me to ___ that you are so" - Banquo (1.3)
women, beards, interpret
"the ___ wound up" - All Witches (1.3)
charms
"weird ___, hand in ___" - All Witches (1.3)
sisters, hand
"All hail, Macbeth, shalt be ___ hereafter" - 3rd Witch (1.3)
King
"Thou shalt ___ Kings, though thou ___ none" - 3rd Witch (1.3)
get, be
"Why do you dress me in ___ robes?" - Macbeth (1.3)
borrowed
"The ___ of darkness tell us ___" - Banquo (1.3)
instruments, truths
"strange ___" - Macbeth (1.3)
intelligence
"___ greeting" - Macbeth (1.3)
prophetic
"horrible ___" - Macbeth (1.3)
imaginings
"Stars hide your ___, let not ___ see my black and deep ___" - Macbeth (1.4)
fires, light, desires
"He was a ___ on whom I built/An absolute ___" - Duncan (1.4)
gentleman, trust
"Come you ___ that tend on ___ thoughts, ___ me here" - Lady Macbeth (1.5)
spirits, mortal, unsex
"under my ___" - Lady Macbeth (1.5)
battlements
"may ___ [her] ___ in [Macbeth's] ear" - Lady Macbeth (1.5)
pour, spirits
"look like the ___ flower/ Be the ___ under it" - Lady Macbeth (1.5)
innocent, serpent
"honour'd ___!" - Duncan (1.6)
hostess
"___ ambition" - Macbeth (1.7)
vaulting
"False ___ must hide what the false ___ doth know" - Macbeth (1.7)
face, heart
"Screw your ___ to the sticking place" - Lady Macbeth (1.7)
courage
"I dare do ___ that may become a man" - Macbeth (1.7)
all
"We will proceed no more in this ___" - Macbeth (1.7)
business
"Is this a ___ which I see before me" - Macbeth (2.1)
dagger
"A dagger of the ___, a false ___/Proceeding from the ___ brain?" - Macbeth (2.1)
mind, creation, heat-oppressed
"Hear it not Duncan, for it is a ___, that ___ thee to Heaven or to Hell" - Macbeth (2.1)
knell, summons
"Had he not resembled my ___ as he slept, I had ___" - Lady Macbeth (2.2)
father, done't
"I could not say ___" - Macbeth (2.2)
Amen
"make us ___" - Lady Macbeth (2.2)
mad
"Macbeth shall ___ no more" - Macbeth (2.2)
sleep
"Will all great Neptune's ___ wash this blood ___ from my hand?" - Macbeth (2.2)
ocean, clean
"Where we lay, our ___ were blown down, and heard in the air strange ___ of death" - Lennox (2.3)
chimneys, screams
"O horror, horror, horror/ ___ nor ___ cannot conceive, nor name thee" - Macduff (2.3)
Tongue, heart
" I do ___ me of my ___/ That I did ___ them" - Macbeth (2.3)
repent, fury, kill
"Lest our ___ robes sit easier than our ___" - Macduff (2.4)
old, new
"Duncan's ___... Turn'd ___ in nature..." - Ross (2.4)
horses, wild
"Tis said they ___ each other" - Old Man (2.4)
eat
"Malcolm and Donalbain, the king's two ___,/Are stolen away and ___ which puts upon them/___ of the deed" - Macduff (2.4)
sons, fled, suspicion
"Thou hast it now; King, Cawdor, Glamis, ___/As the weird women ___, and, I fear,/Thou play'dst most ___ for't" - Banquo (3.1)
all, promised, foully
"We should have else desired your good ___/ which still hath been both ___ and ___" - Macbeth (3.1)
advice, grave, prosperous
"Our ___ in Banquo/Stick ___" - Macbeth (3.1)
fears, deep
"Know Banquo was your ___" - Macbeth (3.1)
enemy
"We have ___ the snake, not ___ it" - Macbeth (3.2)
scotch'd, kill'd
"full of ___ is my mind" - Macbeth (3.2)
scorpions
"There's but one down; the son is ___" - 3rd Murderer (3.3)
fled
"I am in ___/Stepp'd in so far, that, should I wade no more,/Returning were as ___ as go o'er" - Macbeth (3.4)
blood, tedious
"You lack the ___ of all natures, ___." - Lady Macbeth (3.4)
season, sleep
"Come, we'll to sleep. My ___ and self-abuse/ Is the initiate ___ that wants hard use:/We are yet but ___ in deed" - Macbeth (3.4)
strange, fear, young
"The ___ of Banquo enters, and sits in Macbeth's ___" - Setting (3.4)
Ghost, place
"the ___ of your charms" - Hecate (3.5)
mistress
"Double, double toil and ___;/ Fire ___ and Cauldron bubble" - All Witches (4.1)
trouble, burn
"Say, if thou'dst rather hear it from our ___/Or from our ___?" - 1st Witch (4.1)
mouths, masters
"Beware ___;/ Beware the thane of Fife" - 1st Apparition (4.1)
Macduff
"none of woman ___/Shall harm Macbeth" - 2nd Apparition (4.1)
born
"Macbeth shall never ___ be until/ Great ___ wood to high Dunsinae hill/Shall come against him" - 3rd Apparition (4.1)
vanquish'd, Birnam
"A show of ___ Kings, the last with a ___ in his hand; Ghost of Banquo following' - Setting (4.1)
Eight, glass
"Macduff is ___ to England" - Lennox (4.1)
fled
"Something ___ this way comes" - 2nd Witch. (4.1)
Wicked
"When our actions do not/ Our ___ do make us ___" - Lady Macduff (4.2)
fears, traitors
"This tyrant, whose sole name ___ our tongues/ Was once thought ___" - Malcolm (4.3)
blisters, honest
"Out ___ spot! Out, I say!" - Lady Macbeth (5.1)
damned
"Yet would have thought - the old man to have had so much ___ in him" - Lady Macbeth (5.1)
blood
"her eyes are ___" - Doctor (5.1)
open
"their ___ is shut" - Gentlewoman (5.1)
sense
"I cannot ___ with fear" - Macbeth (5.3)
taint
"I'll ___ till from my bones my flesh be ___" - Macbeth (5.3)
fight, hack'd
"The ___, my lord, is ___" - Seyton (5.5)
queen, dead
"She should have died ___" - Macbeth (5.5)
hereafter
"Out, out, ___ candle!/ ___ but a walking ___" - Macbeth (5.5)
brief, Life's, shadow
"I will not ___/ To ___ the ___ before Young Malcolm's feet" - Macbeth (5.8)
yield, kiss, ground
"this dead ___ and his ___" - Malcolm (5.8)
butcher, fiend-like-queen