"Malcolm," and " Donalbain," read "France" and "Belgium."
For " England," read "England."—I am, Sir, &c., X.
(1) "Lady Macbeth. What thou would'st highly, That would'st thou holily ; would'st not play false, And yet would'st wrongly win."—Act I., Sc. 5. (2) "Macbeth. I have bought
Golden opinions from all sorts of people."
—Act I., Sc. 7. (3) "Malcolm. I'll to England. Donalbain. To Ireland, I." —Act IL, Sc. 3.
(4) "Macbeth. Things, bad begun, make strong themselves by ill." —Act III., Sc. 2.
(5) "Lennox. Some holy angel
Fly to the court of England and unfold His message, ere he come; that a swift blessing May soon return to this our suffering country Under a hand accursed."—Act III., Sc. 6.
(6) "Malcolm. Gracious England hath Lent us good Siward, and ten thousand men : An older and a better soldier, none That Christendom gives out."—Act IV., Sc. 3. (7) "Caithness. Some say he's mad: others that lesser hate him Do call it valiant fury."—Act V., Se. 2.