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August 7, 1869,3 THE TOM AH A IVK. 57
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( M In acbeth the distance , much is ag heard itated the , draws Witches his dagger ' Chorus , and — " looks Hail , at King it . that shall be ! " ) Aria and Duo . Lad y Macbeth . — L Look ook li like ke the the moss simple daisy een , Let wreathing smiles of gr welcome , Upon thy lips be seen . Look Look like like the the simp moss le so daisy—But be a very devil green , And keep your dagge , r keen . Macbeth . —Y Or « s , like like the the moss simple so daisy , green , j And I'll look keep —but my be dagger a devil keen , . Lady Macbeth Macbeth . — . — \ / Yes Look , like like the the simp simp le le daisy daisy , , & & c c . . { After shouts the of duo the , people the noise and of the the procession pibrochs of is Dunca heard , n and is seen the winding ( town the hills . ') Chorus { in the distance O )— how delihtful ! O what a spree g ! He'll do the host Most handsomely . | Lad MACBETH y Macbeth . — . — i But L °° k keep Hke the "Jj ^ Simple dagger clais keen > ' . { Enter BANQUO gaily , travel much - solemnity stained—as ) he enters he sings with Macbeth Banquo .- — { recovering Hail , King himself that shall )— . be Ha ! ! my dear Banquo here ! Lady Macbeth { smiling ) -. ^~\ But cannot welcome say as to much our hall , . ( To Macbeth ) . You'd better £ ro and dress .
Banquo . — He The comes King is this nea house r at hand to bless ; . { To Mac Lad b y eth Macbeth { aside ) . — ) I It follow is the your dying command bless— . { Exit gloomily . ) ( Lady Macbeth He goes mid tip to Banquo her with ' are a gallant left . She obeisa seems ? ice embarrassed . ) . Banquo . —Sweet { admiring lady , say her —what rode trouble ) you oppresses , I swear that is the loveliest of dresses . Lady Macbeth . —Hush I would , gay ask man you of something compliments — ! Banquo . — Wh Ask ate , and ' er have it be . , I Deny nothing to thee can . Lady Macbeth . —These Witches ? ? Tis concerning them How I would met something you them inquire ? what — are they Hke ? Banquo . —The Witches This , ! sir Ah , is ! my about desire them . would you hear ? Then while I sing—lend me your lovely ear . Aria . Whence Upon the all lonel but y we heath had , fled Macbeth and I awaited , These dames with no small dread . At last we heard the rustle Of brQomsticks in the air , And Tljey then all — were ah me wondrous , that vision fair I ! ( Lapy Macbeth starts and listens intently . )—Banquo . — Pouting Flowing lips hair , Each Bosoms darling fair , ; skips , With From flashing off their eyes steeds , . I think one needs
E Some lse o m ne ag mi ic spell follo , w Such to—well—With soft round limbs Beneath their drapery peeping , T T heir hey tri bri p ght towa eyes rd us on , us then keep , ing—Alas On him ! for th me flashed no glance their , no charms smile ! the while ey With From them gid li the mbs poison , with fix sweet e'd look he took , . Lady Macbeth { who , throughout the descriptio ? i , Jias beccwice Oh graduall oh sha y me mot'e and boso more m cracks agitated ! . )—I'd like rage to , break their , my broomsticks o ' er their backs . Banquo . —Peace ! Listen now : in sweetest tones They hail him , Glavis , Cawdor , King—Must The ve melt ry m to arro hear w of such one creature ' s bones s sing . Lady Macbeth What { restraining said they then her to passion you ? ) . — Banquo , — F For or h me im , alas ne ! t n h eir favo wizard urs s weet miles ; : Enchained Around him I view pple him arm b s now their m wiles eet , . Banquo Lady Macbeth { laughing { crossing ) . —Ha , ) . ha — , Oh ha , ! m y n onster ay , lau I gh like me . Lady Macbet 'Tis h what { apart we ) men . —Burn should s now call my " a he s pree with . " jealous fire ! Banquo { apart ) . — h fiends The bolt , my has inj hit ured the pride mark insp —sh ire e ' . s mine ! See Macbeth how she shal writhes l reign , with but not jealous for long pangs — . Bravo 1 I ' m paid well for my song . \ Lady Macbeth Say { coming , do you up love to m him e ? , and seizing his arm ) . — Banquo . —Oh , my Queen !
Banquo Lad y Macbeth ( aside ) . — . — The Revenge shaft was I crave keen . . Lady Macbeth . —Swear to be true ! Banquo . —I swear—to you—With My boso maddening m ' s torn . love Lady Macbeth . —Duncan shall die ! Then Before on the his morn throne . Macbeth shall sit . j 1 Banquo Lady Macbeth . The —Yes crime , so { wildl they which y ) said . — sets Ah — him ! wait there a bit shall . lace j j His life within our hands—disgrace p And You shall ruin hold be king we o when ' er his he head is dead . — { Pai / se . ) Banquo . —Never But never —Prince call me Consort Majesty I mi . ght be—Lady Macbeth . —Wellbe it so—to work—to work—CHORUS { Trumpets { without ) , . — bagpipes Here , , at , drums your Castle , fifes , G gates ^ c , heard we stan outside d , . ) Lady Macbeth . —The King King Duncan is here entrance ! away does ! away command ! . Revenge { and He seises love brook her hand n , o and delay kisse ; s it . ) Banquo Lady Macbeth . —Sweetest > , 1 go—we will be gay . Banquo and . s ) > Revenge and love brook no delay . Chorus { da capo ) . \ Exeunt . END OF PART II .
August 7, 1869,3 The Tom Ah A Ivk. 57
August 7 , 1869 , 3 THE TOM AH A IVK . 57
Phrase Knox Seem Et S Prjeterea Likely T...
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Tomahawk (1867-1870), Aug. 7, 1869, page 57, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/t/issues/ttw_07081869/page/5/
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