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Explain the dramatic irony of these lines in act 4, scene 3. -lines 4-8 ( each new morn new widows howl, new orphans cry, new sorrows strike heaven on the face, that it resounds as if it felt with scotland and yelled out like syllable of dolor.) -line 14 (he hath not touched you yet.) -line 180 (no, they were well at peace when i did leave 'em.

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