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 his character too well, to upbraid him with cowardice.

Even Macduff, who has good cause to deny him every other human virtue, yet testifies loudly to his valour, when, ranging the fight in quest of this "Hell-kite," he makes extraordinary uproar the guide of his search, concluding that, where the battle rages wildest, there the "Fiend of Scotland" must of necessity be found:— That way the noise is: Tyrant, show thy face.— By this great clatter, one of greatest note Seems bruited: Let me find him, fortune!
 * [Alarums.] ***
 * There thou should'st be;