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Thunder and lightning. Enter three WitchesFirst Witch
When shall we three meet againSecond Witch
In thunder, lightning, or in rain?
When the hurlyburly's done,Third Witch
When the battle's lost and won.
That will be ere the set of sun.First Witch
Where the place?Second Witch
Upon the heath.Third Witch
There to meet with Macbeth.First Witch
I come, Graymalkin!Second Witch
Paddock calls.Third Witch
Anon.ALL
Fair is foul, and foul is fair:
Hover through the fog and filthy air.
Exeunt
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