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"Fair is ____ and foul is fair"
foul — Witches - 1;1
"Double, double toil and trouble; / Fire burn, and ____ bubble"
cauldron — Witches - 4;1
"By the pricking of my thumbs, / Something ____ this way comes"
wicked — Witches - 4;1
"And you all know, ____ / Is mortals' chiefest enemy"
security — Hecate - 3;5
"Beware ____; / Beware the Thane of Fife"
Macduff — First Apparition - 4;1
"Be ____, bold, and resolute; laugh to scorn / The power of man, for none of woman born / Shall harm Macbeth"
bloody — Second Apparition - 4;1
"Macbeth shall never vanquished be until / Great ____ wood to high Dunsinane hill / Shall come against him"
Birnam — Third Apparition - 4;1
"So foul and ____ a day I have not seen"
fair — Macbeth - 1;3
"Stay, you ____ speakers. Tell me more"
imperfect — Macbeth - 1;3
"Why do you dress me in ____ robes?"
borrowed — Macbeth - 1;3
"Stars, hide your fires, / Let not ____ see my black and deep desires"
light — Macbeth - 1;4
"We but teach / ____ instructions, which, being taught, return / To plague the inventor"
Bloody — Macbeth - 1;7
"Bring forth ____ only"
men-children — Macbeth - 1;7
"False face must hide what the false ____ doth know"
heart — Macbeth - 1;7
"Is this a ____ which I see before me, / The handle toward my hand?"
dagger — Macbeth - 2;1
"A dagger of the mind, a false creation, / Proceeding from the ____-oppressed brain?"
heat — Macbeth - 2;1
"I had most need of blessing and '____ ' / Stuck in my throat"
Amen — Macbeth - 2;2
"Methought I heard a voice cry '____ no more! / Macbeth does murder sleep'"
Sleep — Macbeth - 2;2
"Will all great ____'s ocean wash this blood / Clean from my hand?"
Neptune — Macbeth - 2;2
"Here lay Duncan, / His ____ skin laced with his golden blood"
silver — Macbeth - 2;3
"Upon my head they placed a ____ crown, / And put a barren sceptre in my gripe"
fruitless — Macbeth - 3;1
"Only for them, and mine ____ jewel / Given to the common enemy of man"
eternal — Macbeth - 3;1
"We have ____ the snake, not killed it"
scorched — Macbeth - 3;2
"Make our faces ____ to our hearts, / Disguising what they are"
vizards — Macbeth - 3;2
"O, full of ____ is my mind, dear wife!"
scorpions — Macbeth - 3;2
"Be ____ of the knowledge, dearest chuck"
innocent — Macbeth - 3;2
"There the grown ____ lies; the worm that's fled / Hath nature that in time will venom breed"
serpent — Macbeth - 3;4
"Never shake / Thy ____ locks at me"
gory — Macbeth - 3;4
"I am in ____ / Stepp'd in so far that, should I wade no more / Returning were as tedious as go o'er"
blood — Macbeth - 3;4
"How now, you secret, ____, and midnight hags!"
black — Macbeth - 4;1
"The ____-boltered Banquo smiles upon me and points at them for this"
blood — Macbeth - 4;1
"My way of life / Is fall'n into the sere, the ____ leaf, / And that which should accompany old age"
yellow — Macbeth - 5;3
"I'll fight till from my ____ my flesh be hack'd. Give me my armour"
bones — Macbeth - 5;3
"I have ____ full with horrors"
supped — Macbeth - 5;5
"She should have died ____"
hereafter — Macbeth - 5;5
"____, and tomorrow, and tomorrow"
Tomorrow — Macbeth - 5;5
"Life's but a walking ____, a poor player / That struts and frets his hour upon the stage / And then is heard no more. It is a tale / Told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, / Signifying nothing"
shadow — Macbeth - 5;5
"But ____ I smile at, weapons laugh to scorn"
swords — Macbeth - 5;7
"I will not ____"
yield — Macbeth - 5;8
"Too full o'th' ____ of human kindness"
milk — Lady Macbeth - 1;5
"Hie thee hither, / That I may pour my ____ in thine ear"
spirits — Lady Macbeth - 1;5
"____ me here"
Unsex — Lady Macbeth - 1;5
"Take my ____ for gall"
milk — Lady Macbeth - 1;5
"Look like th' innocent ____, / But be the serpent under 't"
flower — Lady Macbeth - 1;5
"I would have dash'd the ____ out"
brains — Lady Macbeth - 1;6
"But screw your ____ to the sticking-place, / And we'll not fail"
courage — Lady Macbeth - 1;7
"Had he not ____ / My father as he slept, I had done't"
resembled — Lady Macbeth - 2;2
"My hands are of your colour, but I ____ / To wear a heart so white"
shame — Lady Macbeth - 2;2
"A little ____ clears us of this deed"
water — Lady Macbeth - 2;2
"Are you a ____?"
man — Lady Macbeth - 3;4
"You lack the ____ of all natures, sleep"
season — Lady Macbeth - 3;4
"Out, ____ spot! Out, I say!"
damned — Lady Macbeth - 5;1
"All the ____ of Arabia will not sweeten this little hand"
perfumes — Lady Macbeth - 5;1
"Look not like th' ____ o'th' earth, and yet are on't?"
inhabitants — Banquo - 1;3
"Oftentimes, to win us to our harm, / The instruments of ____ tell us truths"
darkness — Banquo - 1;3
"My bosom ____ and allegiance clear"
franchised — Banquo - 2;1
"Thou hast it now, King, Cawdor, Glamis, all, / As the weird women promis'd, and I fear / Thou play'dst most ____ for't"
foully — Banquo - 3;1
"O, ____! Fly, good Fleance, fly, fly, fly!"
treachery — Banquo - 3;3
"Valiant cousin, ____ gentleman"
worthy — Duncan - 1;1
"My worthy ____"
Cawdor — Duncan - 1;4
"Fair and ____ hostess"
noble — Duncan - 1;6
"O horror, horror, ____! Tongue nor heart / Cannot conceive nor name thee!"
horror — Macduff - 2;3
"Most ____ murder hath broke ope / The Lord's anointed temple!"
sacrilegious — Macduff - 2;3
"To show an ____ sorrow is an office / Which the false man does easy"
unfelt — Malcolm - 2;3
"Lest our old ____ sit easier than our new!"
robes — Macduff - 2;4
"This ____, whose sole name blisters our tongues"
tyrant — Malcolm - 4;3
"Bleed, bleed, poor ____! Great tyranny, lay thou thy basis sure, / For goodness dare not check thee"
country — Macduff - 4;3
"Black Macbeth / Will seem as ____ as snow"
pure — Malcolm - 4;3
"Let's make us ____ of our great revenge, / To cure this deadly grief"
medicines — Malcolm - 4;3
"All my pretty ones? / Did you say all? O ____! All?"
hell-kite — Macduff - 4;3
"Make all our ____ speak; give them all breath, / Those clamorous harbingers of blood and death"
trumpets — Macduff - 5;6
"____, show thy face! / If thou beest slain, and with no stroke of mine, / My wife and children's ghosts will haunt me still"
Tyrant — Macduff - 5;6
"Turn, ____-hound, turn!"
hell — Macduff - 5;8
"Macduff was from his mother's ____ / Untimely ripp'd"
womb — Macduff - 5;8
"Th' ____'s cursèd head"
usurper — Macduff - 5;9
"This dead ____ and his fiend-like queen"
butcher — Malcolm - 5;9
"He ____ him from the nave to th' chaps"
unseam'd — Captain - 1;2
"The night has been ____"
unruly — Lennox - 2;3
"There's ____ in men's smiles"
daggers — Donalbain - 2;3
"Dark night ____ the travelling lamp"
strangles — Ross - 2;4
"That a swift ____ / May soon return to this our suffering country / Under a hand accursed"
blessing — Lennox - 3;6
"From whence himself does ____?"
fly — Lady Macduff - 4;2
"Whither should I fly? / I have done no ____"
harm — Lady Macduff - 4;2
"She has ____ by her continually"
light — Gentlewoman - 5;1
"____ deeds / Do breed unnatural troubles"
Unnatural — Doctor - 5;1
"Do call it ____ fury"
valiant — Caithness - 5;2
"Now does he feel his title / Hang loose about him, like a giant's ____ / Upon a dwarfish thief"
robe — Angus - 5;