Project to find use of thee in Macbeth
2 o have done so; let me infold
thee And hold thee to my heart.3 ut God above Deal between
thee and me! For even now I put4 er. I have begun to plant
thee, and will labor To make th5 e o' the time. We'll have
thee, as our rarer monsters are,6 CAN. So well thy words become
thee as thy wounds; They smack7 ave avoided thee. But get
thee back, my soul is too much char8 Servant. The devil damn
thee black, thou cream-faced loon!9 f all men else I have avoided
thee. But get thee back, my sou10 Macduff. What need I fear of
thee? But yet I'll make assuran11 . The time is free. I see
thee compass'd with thy kingdom's p12 h thee. MACDUFF. Then yield
thee, coward, And live to be th13 cal aid doth seem To have
thee crown'd withal.14 NGUS. We are sent To give
thee, from our royal master, thanks15 y tongue All that impedes
thee from the golden round, Whi16 e, and will labor To make
thee full of growing. Noble Banquo,17 No teeth for the present. Get
thee gone. Tomorrow We'll hear18 ishest should be undone." Hie
thee hither, That I may pour my19 my hand? Come, let me clutch
thee. I have thee not, and yet20 alive, Till famine cling
thee; if thy speech be sooth, I21 me, thick night, And pall
thee in the dunnest smoke of hell22 he selfsame day, He finds
thee in the stout Norweyan ranks,23 r, thanks; Only to herald
thee into his sight, Not pay th24 ST MURTHERER. But who did bid
thee join with us? THIRD MURTHERE25 of what greatness is promised
thee. Lay it to thy heart, and26 truth from them (As upon
thee, Macbeth, their speeches shine27 Cannot conceive nor name
thee. MACBETH. LENNOX. What's the28 ou still hast served Tell
thee, Macduff was from his mother's29 our hope. I'll not fight with
thee. MACDUFF. Then yield thee, c30 ) Why, by the verities on
thee made good, May they not be31 I thought good to deliver
thee, my dearest partner of greatne32 They were all struck for
thee! Naught that I am, Not for33 et me clutch thee. I have
thee not, and yet I see thee still.34 ted king; the queen that bore
thee, Oftener upon her knees th35 llain Than terms can give
thee out! They f36 LADY MACDUFF. Now, God help
thee, poor monkey! But how wilt tho37 e into his sight, Not pay
thee. ROSS. And for an earnest of38 H. Had I three ears, I'd hear
thee. SECOND APPARITION. Be blood39 aith, With wit enough for
thee. SON. Was my father a traito40 lse worth all the rest. I see
thee still, And on thy blade a41 have thee not, and yet I see
thee still. Art thou not, fatal42 rvel'st at my words, but hold
thee still: Things bad begun ma43 H. All hail, Macbeth, hail to
thee, Thane of Cawdor! THIRD WITC44 He bade me, from him, call
thee Thane of Cawdor. In which45 H. All hail, Macbeth, hail to
thee, Thane of Glamis! SECOND WIT46 eir candles are all out. Take
thee that too. A heavy summons47 MACDUFF. I believe drink gave
thee the lie last night. PORTER.