should reign after him in Scotland; and the witches, with a sound of soft music, and with dancing, making a show of duty and welcome to Macbeth, vanished. And from this time the thoughts of Macbeth were all bloody and dreadful.
The first thing he heard when he got out of the witches' cave, was that Macduff, thane of Fife, had fled to England, to join the army which was forming against him under Malcolm, the eldest son of the late king, with intent to displace Macbeth, and set Malcolm, the right heir, upon the throne. Macbeth, stung with rage, set upon the castle of Macduff, and put his wife and children, whom the thane had left behind, to the sword, and extended the slaughter to all who claimed the least relationship to Macduff.
These and such-like deeds alienated the minds of all his chief nobility from him. Such as could, fled to join with Malcolm and Macduff, who were now
Tales from Shakespeare
Table of Contents
- Preface 9
- The Tempest 15
- A Midsummer Night's Dream 41
- The Winter's Tale 68
- Much Ado About Nothing 93
- As You Like It 121
- The Two Gentlemen Of Verona 158
- The Merchant Of Venice 187
- Cymbeline 217
- King Lear 247
- Macbeth 281
- All's Well That Ends Well 307
- The Taming Of The Shrew 335
- The Comedy Of Errors 359
- Measure For Measure. 391
- Twelfth Night; Or, What You Will 424
- Song 440
- Timon Of Athens 455
- Romeo And Juliet 485
- Hamlet, Prince Of Denmark 525
- Othello 561
- Pericles, Prince Of Tyre 592