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"Stars, hide your fires, Let not light see my black and deep desires." He wants Lady Macbeth to rule Scotland as she is an ambitious woman.
He wants to conquer the neighboring lands of Scotland and make Lady
Macbeth the queen.
He does not want stars to shine as people will find him guilty of killing the
King.
He does not want the world to know his desire to become the king of
Duncan.

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