Ay, and brought off the field. your cause of sorrow Must not have measured by his worth.
Had he his hurt before?
Slidkalniņš: 2
Act 5 Scence 8 page 3
He's worth more than sorrow, and that I'll spend for him!
(Enter MacDuff with Macbeths head)Mac duff Hail, King! for so thou art. Behold, where stands Th'usurper's cursed head. The time is free "I see thee compassed" With thy Kingdom's pearl That speak my salutation in their minds, Whose voices i desire aloud with mine. Hail, King of Scotland
He's worth no more They say he parted well and paid his score, so let God be with him!
Slidkalniņš: 3
The last act
We shall not spend a large expense of time before we reckon with your several loves"
Hence forth be earls the first that ever Scotland in such an honor named. What's more to do, Which would be planned newly with the time. "As calling home our exiled friends abroad That fled the snares of watchful tyranny Producing forth the cruel minister" Of this dead butcher and his friendlike queen, Who as tis thought by self and violent hands...