LADY MACBETH: Naught's had, all's spent, Where our longing has no content: 'Tis safer to be that which companions we destroy, Than to dwell in doubtful delight by destruction. (In comes Macbeth.)
What now, my lord? Why do you stay alone, of sorriest imaginations that companions make; Using those thoughts that should have died with them? Things that have no solution should companions be ignored: what has been done is done. MACBETH: We've scotched the snake, not killed it; she'll close and be herself, while our poor malice is still in danger of losing her former tooth. But let the frame of things be broken, both worlds will suffer, before we eat our meal in terror and sleep in the affliction of these terrible dreams that shake us.
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