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William Shakespeare
(15641616).
The Oxford Shakespeare.
1914.
Macbeth
Act I. Scene I.
A desert Heath.
Thunder and lightning. Enter three
Witches.
First Witch.
When shall we three meet again
In thunder, lightning, or in rain?
Sec. Witch.
When the hurlyburlys done,
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When the battles lost and won.
Third Witch.
That will be ere the set of sun.
First Witch.
Where the place?
Sec. Witch.
Upon the heath.
Third Witch.
There to meet with Macbeth.
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First Witch.
I come, Graymalkin!
Sec. Witch.
Paddock calls.
Third Witch.
Anon.
All.
Fair is foul, and foul is fair:
Hover through the fog and filthy air. [
Exeunt.
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