1. And honoured everywhere for worthiness; At Alexandria, he, when it was won: Knight.
2. Of courtliness, and stately manners took; And would be held worthy of reverence: Prioress.
3. In wisps hung down such locks as he'd on head; But as to hood, for sport of it, he'd none: Pardoner.
4. A lover and a lusty bachelor, With lock well curled, as if they'd laid in press: Squire.
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i think the answer would be - The longing for connection
<span>b. An extravagant, lustful, veteran widow.
The passage says that her features and clothes are bold and extravagant--she is wearing red stockings and has beautiful handkerchiefs, and her face has a lot of makeup on.
It also says that she has had five official husbands and many partners, but the narrator is not going to tell the reader just how many. </span>
When they have heard the Banquo had died, Macbeth was angered because the murderers were not able to kill Fleance. The King saw the ghost of Banquo sitting on his throne. Macbeth was very surprised and tried to talk to the ghost which he was the only person who could see. Lady Macbeth tried to save her husband's face by saying telling the ghost to disregard Macbeth's behavior. She scolded him and told him to act normally.