On this page
- Departments (1)
-
Text (3)
-
88 THE TOM AH A WK. [August 21, 1869.
-
ACjROSTIC.
-
My Dangerous second food cometh —endless...
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software. The text has not been manually corrected and should not be relied on to be an accurate representation of the item.
-
-
Transcript
-
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software. The text has not been manually corrected and should not be relied on to be an accurate representation of the item.
Additionally, when viewing full transcripts, extracted text may not be in the same order as the original document.
Part Iii. The Third Part Is ^The Mainl A...
Macbeth . — T That hat fatal float p rom broomst ise , devils icks f throug air , h the air With maddening love for you I burn ; , WITCHES . —We Say can , can — we can thi — s w but ild blood love return must buy ? Our ' kisses sweet . The man we love No Must r drea qua d il t be he fore frow n of mortal gods above , . Macbeth : —I The fear wrath no man of heaven nor woman I def now . ; Your bidding , I will ever do y , { Going . And Duncan ' s blood your smiles shall { Bell buy sounds . . Which I go—I summons go—Duncan thee , hear to heaven not the or bell to hell . * [ Exit to chamber , madly brandisliing dagger . Witches . —Ha ! Ha ! Ha ! he ' ours ; he ' s ours . { They howling career of furioicsl Wolves y increases to and fro —wails i ? i the of air lost . souls Thujider heard — . The sky abovj the Castle fills with 'strange monsters , heard who flap and their red meteors wings ' flit and across howlj the crash sk . after The crash horror is of the , scene culminates as Macbeth y rushes inpale other with side blood i y ? t ha -white 7 ids . drapery Lady . )" Macbeth enters from , the , Macbeth Lady Macbeth { trembling . —Speak ) . — 'Tis . done . Witches { in the distance )— . Ha I Ha ! Ha ! he is ours ! he is ours ! Lady Macbeth . —Those fiends exult . O rage ! ( To Macbeth . ) Thou shivering pale there poltroon ? ! why stand ' st thou Go wash the witness from thy trembling hands . Macbeth is going mechanicall and confro y , ) when its him Banquo . enters from C . Lady Macbeth . —Too late ! too late ! we are discovered . Macbeth . —Banquo ! you here ! O horror ! Banquo . — How Yes , I Duncan am merel our y co dear me king to see , doth sleep . Macbeth Lady Macbeth . —Go find { aside him )— . , ; He he acts sleeps it well well . . Banquo Macbeth . — . — There Thou is liest blood , ' tis upon the stai thy n hands of wine . . Banquo ( Macbeth . —See how tries he to trembles stop hii ? . i { but Enters is paral Duncan ysedb ' y s fea chamber r , and . ) remains Lady Macbeth rooted to tries the spot to support . , Banquo her husband enters the . A chamber screa ? n . is heard as Banquo co ? nes rushing out . )' Banquo . — His The king is lie murdered deadwith : by blood his side bestained . Macbeth . —They grooms did it , and I , slew them : thus did I . Banquo . — You A likel 'd better y tale go { with and sarcastic wash your emphasis hands ) . , Lady Macbeth . —Yes , go within ; leave all to us . Macbeth . — These I go { aside blood ) , - but red with hands me luck goes out remorse . . p [ Exit my into eyes Castle , L . Banquo Lady Macbeth . —He ' s . gone —Ah ; me for , us I faint all goes . Awake right well our . guests . Banquo { shouting ) . —Halloa horn . within ) ! arise , arise ! { Blows a The soundsj centre the door Guards is thrown enter wide on battlements open ; the j alarm the Castle bell tumultuous becomes alive crowd with — li R ghts osse , and Angus people , . Lords Enter , JLadies in a , Lads , Lasses , Attendants , Dunniewassels , &* c , &* c . Chorus . — Wh What y wake means us this at this noise time ? O of say day , ? O say . Banquo . —Seek there your answer { pointing to Duncan ' s chamber ) . Rosse lowed , Angus by some , & of » c the , ad Chiefs vance . to Duncan ' s chamber , fol-Chorus . — The My mind ladtoo misg looks ives me j Banqu ill . o ' s pale ; What horror y , to , this house very has come 1 Strange terror does our bosoms fill .
A fearful Angus , scream a ? id the is others heard re from -enter Duncan , pale and ' s room affrig ; hted Rosse . , All ROSSE . — . — Murdered The king ! , is murdered . Chorus . — This We knew dreadful our tale fears our were senses not ni scares ghtmares . ; Macbeth but composed enters . , They dressed all as are if hushed arousedfrojn in attentive sleep . silence He is as pale he , advances . Macbeth { with Frie great nds all effort alone of self within -control ) room . — I sudden am , from , sleep aroused my — , M What y wife means —and this fainting sight — . Banquo Ah me , I say fear , — Chorus { pointing The good with old horrofa king , he to ' s Duncan murdered ' s there chamber ! ) . — Macbeth { wildly— ) . Who has done this ? ( Banquo comes forward . Macbeth tries to hide his piteous terror . appeal As Banquo upon his pallid advances features he looks . tip with 'a All Banquo . —Slay { looking —slay at them Macbeth —wretches ) . —His foul grooms ! — Mac Banquo beth , — { I recovers slew them himself there . , the Aside bloo )— . d upon their hands . Brave Banquo , I thank thee . BANQUO { aside )— . 'Tis for the Witches { Looking ' sake at Lady — Macbeth . CHORUS . — The O horror good ! old horror Duncan ! wail murdered , oh wail . lies . CHORUS BANQUO . . — — ' Yet Tis true Scotland . ' Tis needs true . another Who shall king . be King ? B Macbeth anquo . — . — Who Oh , but Heavens our noble ! host , Macbeth ? Chorus . — Before He ' s rig your ht . Sovereign He ' s right . bow Hail the , Ki knee ng . Macbeth , { All kneel to Macbeth . ) Macbeth . — F Friends orbids , m the fresh horror to ive of thee this thanks deed . y gg Lady ' MACBETH . — If Forg now ive we my cannot Lord , speak forgive to m you e too . , CHORUS . — This Hail , bloody mighty , deed King is , hail now , mi revenged ghty Queen . , And We'll dance bear the befo old re the King new to one his grave here . , Rosse Banquo ) > { kneeling )— . Hail , King Macbeth . Angus Chorus . — ) To victory lead our soldiers brave , Where HailKing we have Macbeth dug . King Duncan ' s grave . Witches { in the , distance ) . —Hail , King that art . Chorus . — We Hail all , King our grateful Macbeth tribute . Hail bring , Mig . King , { As in all by kneel some around of the Macbeth attendants . the Macbeth body of D kneels uncan is kisses borne the hajid . Banquo and Lad y Macbeth exchange glances behind . ) { The exultation Witches and are amid seen a grand at last finale , in an of orchestral attitude of effects wild the curtain , descends . )
88 The Tom Ah A Wk. [August 21, 1869.
88 THE TOM AH A WK . [ August 21 , 1869 .
Acjrostic.
ACjROSTIC .
My Dangerous Second Food Cometh —Endless...
My Dangerous second food cometh —endless of my first thirst : . Half of this- —better than no bread ; Do without it , and soon be dead . When A king fried was he in , grease judicious he left man the ; pan . Sweetly This is quite smile an , and easy play riddle the . fiddle . Hi Low gh ! ! ' neatli soon raised Cockney from leg sheltering ! oh lud ! mud .
-
-
Citation
-
Tomahawk (1867-1870), Aug. 21, 1869, page 88, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/t/issues/ttw_21081869/page/14/
-