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In the play Macbeth the line "The queen, my lord, is dead" is delivered by the character of Seyton, who is Macbeth's personal manservant.

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Macbeth receives the news of Lady Macbeth's death from Seyton, his servant. Seyton informs Macbeth that she has died by suicide.

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