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"Look like the innocent flower, But be the serpent under't" (l.v, 66-67).
This quote is saying that Macbeth needs to keep a straight face and seem relaxed. Lady Macbeth doesn't want to give away what they really are trying to do, which is to kill King Duncan. She just wants him to act like everything is normal.