This page contains the original text of Act 4, Scene 2 of Macbeth. Shakespeare’s complete original Macbeth text is extremely long, so we’ve split the text into one scene per page. All Acts and scenes are listed on the Macbeth text page, or linked to from the bottom of this page.
Enter LADY MACDUFF, her Son, and ROSS 
LADY MACDUFF 
What had he done, to make him fly the land?
ROSS 
You must have patience, madam.
LADY MACDUFF 
He had none: 
His flight was madness: when our actions do not, 
Our fears do make us traitors.
ROSS 
You know not 
Whether it was his wisdom or his fear.
LADY MACDUFF 
Wisdom! to leave his wife, to leave his babes, 
His mansion and his titles in a place 
From whence himself does fly? He loves us not; 
He wants the natural touch: for the poor wren, 
The most diminutive of birds, will fight, 
Her young ones in her nest, against the owl. 
All is the fear and nothing is the love; 
As little is the wisdom, where the flight 
So runs against all reason.
ROSS 
My dearest coz, 
I pray you, school yourself: but for your husband, 
He is noble, wise, judicious, and best knows 
The fits o’ the season. I dare not speak 
much further; 
But cruel are the times, when we are traitors 
And do not know ourselves, when we hold rumour 
From what we fear, yet know not what we fear, 
But float upon a wild and violent sea 
Each way and move. I take my leave of you: 
Shall not be long but I’ll be here again: 
Things at the worst will cease, or else climb upward 
To what they were before. My pretty cousin, 
Blessing upon you!
LADY MACDUFF 
Father’d he is, and yet he’s fatherless.
ROSS 
I am so much a fool, should I stay longer, 
It would be my disgrace and your discomfort: 
I take my leave at once.
LADY MACDUFF 
Sirrah, your father’s dead; 
And what will you do now? How will you live?
Son 
As birds do, mother.
LADY MACDUFF 
What, with worms and flies?
Son 
With what I get, I mean; and so do they.
LADY MACDUFF 
Poor bird! thou’ldst never fear the net nor lime, 
The pitfall nor the gin.
Son 
Why should I, mother? Poor birds they are not set for. 
My father is not dead, for all your saying.
LADY MACDUFF 
Yes, he is dead; how wilt thou do for a father?
Son 
Nay, how will you do for a husband?
LADY MACDUFF 
Why, I can buy me twenty at any market.
Son 
Then you’ll buy ‘em to sell again.
LADY MACDUFF 
Thou speak’st with all thy wit: and yet, i’ faith, 
With wit enough for thee.
Son 
Was my father a traitor, mother?
LADY MACDUFF 
Ay, that he was.
Son 
What is a traitor?
LADY MACDUFF 
Why, one that swears and lies.
Son 
And be all traitors that do so?
LADY MACDUFF 
Every one that does so is a traitor, and must be hanged.
Son 
And must they all be hanged that swear and lie?
LADY MACDUFF 
Every one.
Son 
Who must hang them?
LADY MACDUFF 
Why, the honest men.
Son 
Then the liars and swearers are fools, 
for there are liars and swearers enow to beat 
the honest men and hang up them.
LADY MACDUFF 
Now, God help thee, poor monkey! 
But how wilt thou do for a father?
Son 
If he were dead, you’ld weep for 
him: if you would not, it were a good sign 
that I should quickly have a new father.
LADY MACDUFF 
Poor prattler, how thou talk’st!
Enter a Messenger
Messenger 
Bless you, fair dame! I am not to you known, 
Though in your state of honour I am perfect. 
I doubt some danger does approach you nearly: 
If you will take a homely man’s advice, 
Be not found here; hence, with your little ones. 
To fright you thus, methinks, I am too savage; 
To do worse to you were fell cruelty, 
Which is too nigh your person. Heaven preserve you! 
I dare abide no longer.
LADY MACDUFF 
Whither should I fly? 
I have done no harm. But I remember now 
I am in this earthly world; where to do harm 
Is often laudable, to do good sometime 
Accounted dangerous folly: why then, alas, 
Do I put up that womanly defence, 
To say I have done no harm?
What are these faces?
First Murderer 
Where is your husband?
LADY MACDUFF 
I hope, in no place so unsanctified 
Where such as thou mayst find him.
First Murderer 
He’s a traitor.
Son 
Thou liest, thou shag-hair’d villain!
First Murderer 
What, you egg!
Young fry of treachery!
Son 
He has kill’d me, mother: 
Run away, I pray you!
Exit LADY MACDUFF, crying ‘Murder!’ Exeunt Murderers, following her
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