____ and ____ If you can look into the ____ of time, and say which grain will ____ and which will not Or have we eaten on the ____ root, that takes the reason ____? What! can the ____ speak true? There’s ____ in men’s ____ By the pricking of my thumbs, something ____ this way comes When our ____ do not, our ____ do make us traitors Those clamorous ____ of ____ and ____ ____ nor ____ cannot conceive nor name thee! Macbeth shall never ____ be until Great Birnam wood to high Dunsinane Hill shall ____ against him. Present ____ are less than horrible ____ False ____ must hide what the false ____ doth know I dare do all that may ____ a ____; who dares do more is none Is this a ____ which I see before me, the ____ toward my hand? Come, let me ____ thee: I have thee not, and yet I ____ thee still Will all great ____ ocean wash this blood clean from my hand? No, this my hand will rather the ____ seas incarnadine, making the ____ one red ____ will have blood Methought I heard a voice cry, ‘____!‘ How now, you ____, ____, and ____ hags! The ____ damn thee ____, thou cream-faced loon! Sleep that ____ up the ravelled sleeve of care, the death of each ____ life, sore labor’s bath, ____ of hurt minds, great nature’s ____ course, chief ____ in life’s feast Life’s but a ____ I bear a ____ life The ____ himself is hoarse that ____ the fatal entrance of Duncan under ____ battlements Yet do I fear thy nature; it is too full o’ the ____ of human kindness Come you ____, That tend on ____ thoughts, unsex me here Your face, my ____, is as a book where men may read ____ matters Look like th’ ____ flower, but be the ____ under ‘t fill me from the ____ to the toe top-full of ____ cruelty Make thick my ____. Stop up th’ ____ and passage to ____ Come to my woman’s breasts, and take my milk for ____ Come, ____ night, and pall thee in the dunnest ____ of hell, that my ____ knife see not the wound it makes, nor heaven ____ through the blanket of the dark, to cry “____!” live a ____ in thine own esteem, letting “I dare not” wait upon “I would,” I would, while it was ____ in my face, have ____ my nipple from his boneless gums and ____ the brains out, had I so ____ as you have done to this Had he not resembled my ____ as he slept, I had done’t Hell is ____ All the ____ of Arabia will not ____ this little hand Come what come may, time and the hour runs through the ____ day Now does he feel his ____ hang loose about him, like a ____ robe upon a ____ thief? Stars hide your ____; let not light see my ____ and deep ____ The dead ____ and his ____ queen A little ____ clears us of this ____ O ____ cousin, worthy ____ If chance will have me ____, why, chance may ____ me, without my ____ That I may ____ my ____ in thine ear Why do you dress me in borrowed ____ He bade me, from him, call thee thane of ____
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