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to his purpose in their first interview; yet this disappointment does not disconcert his design; he sends for them a second time:—

Macb. Was it not yesterday we spoke together?

Mur. It was, so please your highness.

Macb. Well then, now
Have you considered of my speeches?

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—————— Do you find
Your patience so predominant in your nature,
That you can let this go? &c.[1]

he repeats his former conversation with them; and having, by strong arguments and seductive promises,

  1. Macbeth, Act iii. Sc 1.