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- Seyton says:
- The queen, my lord, is dead.
- Macbeth says:
- She should have died hereafter;
- there would have been a time
- for such a word.
- Tomorrow,
- and tomorrow,
- and tomorrow,
- creeps in this petty pace
- from day to day,
- to the last syllable
- of recorded time;
- And all our yesterdays
- have lighted fools
- the way to dusty death.
- Out, out, brief candle!
- Life's but a walking shadow,
- a poor player,
- that struts and frets
- his hour upon the stage,
- and then is heard no more;
- it is a tale
- told by an idiot,
- full of sound and fury,
- Signifying nothing.
- Wm. Shakespeare: Macbeth