A cry of women within.
Hang our banners on the outward walls.
Will laugh a siege to scorn.
Were they not forced with those that should be ours we might have met them dareful beard to beard.
Here let them lie till famine and the ague eat them up.
The cry is still they come our castle s strength will laugh a siege to scorn.
1 hang out our banners on the outward walls.
Hang out our banners on the outward walls.
Hang out our banners on the outward walls.
The cry is still they come our castle s strength.
Here let them lie till famine and the ague eat them up.
Till famine and the ague eat them up.
Hang our flags on the outer walls of the castle to show we re ready to fight everyone is yelling they are coming and our castle is so strong that we don t have to worry about a siege.
Hang out our banners on the outward walls.
Here let them lie.
Will laugh a siege to scorn.
The cry is still they come our castle s strength.
A cry within of women.
The cry is still they come.
The cry is still they come our castle s strength.
The cry is still they come our castle s strength will laugh a siege to scorn.
Were they not forced with those that should be ours we might have met them dareful beard to beard and beat them backward home.
Here let them lie.
Here let them lie.
Hang out our banners on the outward walls macbeth s speech is warlike and defiant his strength mirrored in that of the castle and men who surround him.
This scene like scene 3 starts with a bold imperative.
Hang out our banners on the outward walls.
His curse on the enemy vivid and graphic in its use of metaphor.
The cry is still they come our castle s strength will laugh a siege to scorn.
Hang out our banners on the outward walls.
Hang out our banners on the outward walls.
Were they not forced with those that should be ours we might have met them dareful beard to beard and beat them backward home.
5 were they not forced with those that should be ours we might have met them dareful beard to beard and beat them backward home.
Here let them lie.
Here let them lie till famine and the ague eat them up.
Enter macbeth seyton and soldiers with drum and colors.
Hang out our banners on the outward walls.
3 will laugh a siege to scorn.
Enter macbeth seyton and soldiers with drum and colours.
Till famine and the ague eat them up.
Act 5 scene 5.
Enter macbeth seyton and soldiers with drum and colours.
Will laugh a siege to scorn.
Here let them lie till famine and the ague disease eat them up.
Hang out our banners on the outward walls.
What is that noise.