Macbeth - Page 16

The service and the loyalty I owe,

In doing it pays itself. Your highness' part

Is to receive our duties, and our duties

Are to your throne and state children and servants,

Which do but what they should by doing everything

27 Safe toward your love and honor.

KING DUNCAN Welcome hither.

28 I have begun to plant thee and will labor To make thee full of growing. Noble Banquo,

30 That hast no less deserved nor must be known No less to have done so, let me enfold thee

And hold thee to my heart.

BANQUO There if I grow,

The harvest is your own.

KING DUNCAN My plenteous joys, Wanton in fullness, seek to hide themselves34

In drops of sorrow. Sons, kinsmen, thanes,

And you whose places are the nearest, know

We will establish our estate upon

Our eldest, Malcolm, whom we name hereafter

The Prince of Cumberland; which honor must39

Not unaccompanied invest him only,40

But signs of nobleness, like stars, shall shine

On all deservers. From hence to Inverness,

And bind us further to you.

MACBETH

The rest is labor which is not used for you.

I'll be myself the harbinger, and make joyful

The hearing of my wife with your approach;

So, humbly take my leave.

KING DUNCAN My worthy Cawdor!

MACBETH [Aside]

The Prince of Cumberland-that is a step

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