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Enter
Macduff
and
Lennox
Macduff
:
Was
it
so
late
,
friend
,
ere
you
went
to
bed
,
That
you
do
lie
so
late
?
Porter
:
'
Faith
sir
,
we
were
carousing
till
the
second
cock
:
and
drink
,
sir
,
is
a
great
provoker
of
three
things
.
Macduff
:
What
three
things
does
drink
especially
provoke
?
Porter
:
Marry
,
sir
,
nose-painting
,
sleep
,
and
urine
.
Lechery
,
sir
,
it
provokes
,
and
unprovokes
;
it
provokes
the
desire
,
but
it
takes
away
the
performance
:
therefore
,
much
drink
may
be
said
to
be
an
equivocator
with
lechery
:
it
makes
him
,
and
it
mars
him
;
it
sets
him
on
,
and
it
takes
him
off
;
it
persuades
him
,
and
disheartens
him
;
makes
him
stand
to
,
and
not
stand
to
;
in
conclusion
,
equivocates
him
in
a
sleep
,
and
,
giving
him
the
lie
,
leaves
him
.
Macduff
:
I
believe
drink
gave
thee
the
lie
last
night
.
Porter
:
That
it
did
,
sir
,
i
'
the
very
throat
on
me
:
but
I
requited
him
for
his
lie
;
and
,
I
think
,
being
too
strong
for
him
,
though
he
took
up
my
legs
sometime
,
yet
I
made
a
shift
to
cast
him
.
Macduff
:
Is
thy
master
stirring
?
Enter
Macbeth