Lady Macbeth

Act 1

'Look like th'innocent flower, but be the serpent under't' (Scene 6)

'When you durst do it, then you were a man' (Scene 7)

'We shall make our griefs and clamours roar upon his death' (Scene 7)

'O never shall sun that morrow see' (Scene 5)

'Too full o'th'milk of human kindness' (Scene 5)

Act 2

'Woe, alas. What, in our house?' (Scene 3)

'A little water clears us of this deed' (Scene 2)

'Infirm of purpose! Give me the daggers' (Scene 2)

'Help me hence, ho' (Scene 3)

'You do unbend your noble strength to think so brain-sickly of things' (Scene 2)

Act 3

Act 5

'How now my lord, why do you keep alone' (Scene 2)

'Are you a man?' (Scene 4)

'What, will these hands ne'er be clean?' (Scene 1)

'Out, damned spot!' (Scene 1)

'Sit, worthy friends, my lord is often thus' (Scene 4)