Cathness, J Fleance, Son to Banquo. Seyward, General of the English Forces. Seyton, an Officer attending on Macbeth. Doctor. Lady Macbeth. Gentlewomen attending on Lady Macbeth. Lords, Gentlemen, Officers, Soldiers, and Attendants. The SCENE in the End of the Fourth Act lyes in England, through the reft of the Play in Scotland, and chiefly at Macbeth's Castle. MAC ACT I SCENE I SCENE an open Heath. Thunder and Lightning. Enter three Witches. I WITCH. HEN fhall we three meet again? 3 Witch. That will be e'er the fet of Sun. 2 Witch. Upon the Heath. 3 Witch. There to meet with Macbeth, I Witch. I come, Gray-Malkin. All. Padocke calls--anon---Fair is foul, and foul is fair. Hover through the fog and filthy Air.. [They rife from the Stage, and fly away. SCENE II. A Palace. Enter King, Malcolme, Donalbain, Lenox, with Attendants meeting a bleeding Captain. King. What bloody Man is that? He can report, As feemeth by his Plight, of the Revolt The newest State. Mal. This is the Serjeant, Who like a good and hardy Soldier fought Cap. Doubtful it ftood; As two fpent Swimmers, that do cling together, The multiplying Villanies of Nature Like Valours Minion, carv'd out his Paffage, Which never fhook Hands, nor bid farewel to him, King. O valiant Coufin! worthy Gentleman! King. Dilmaid not this our Captains, Macbeth and Banquo? Or the Hare the Lion. If I fay footh, I muft report they were As Cannons overcharg'd with double Cracks, |