Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Banq. Are with a most indissoluble tye
Banq. For euer knit.
Macb. Macb.
Macb. Ride you this afternoone?
Ban. Ban.
Ban. I, my good Lord.
Macb. We should haue else desir'd your good aduice
Macb. (Which still hath been both graue, and prosperous)
Macb. In this dayes Councell: but wee'le take to morrow.
Macb. Is't farre you ride?
Ban. As farre, my Lord, as will fill vp the time
Ban. 'Twixt this, and Supper. Goe not my Horse the better,
Ban. I must become a borrower of the Night,
Ban. For a darke houre, or twaine.
Macb. Faile not our Feast.
Ban. My Lord, I will not.