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Rosse . Alas , the day ! What good could they pretend ? Macd . They were suborned . Malcolm and Donalbain , the king's two sons , Are stoln away and fled ; which puts upon them Suspicion of the deed . Rosse . ' Gainst nature still .
Rosse . Alas , the day ! What good could they pretend ? Macd . They were suborned . Malcolm and Donalbain , the king's two sons , Are stoln away and fled ; which puts upon them Suspicion of the deed . Rosse . ' Gainst nature still .
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Enter Rosse . Macd . See , who comes here ! Mal . My countryman ; but yet I know him not . Macd . My ever - gentle cousin , welcome hither . Mal . I know him now . Good God , betimes remove The means that make us strangers ! Ross .
Enter Rosse . Macd . See , who comes here ! Mal . My countryman ; but yet I know him not . Macd . My ever - gentle cousin , welcome hither . Mal . I know him now . Good God , betimes remove The means that make us strangers ! Ross .
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Rosse . When I came hither to transport the tidings Which I have heavily borne , there ran a rumor Of many worthy fellows that were out ; Which was to my belief witnessed the rather , For that I saw the tyrant's power afoot .
Rosse . When I came hither to transport the tidings Which I have heavily borne , there ran a rumor Of many worthy fellows that were out ; Which was to my belief witnessed the rather , For that I saw the tyrant's power afoot .
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