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THE ROYAL SHAKESPEARE COMPANY
HAMLET
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- Who's there?
- Nay, answer me:
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stand, and unfold yourself.
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Long live the king!
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- Bernardo?
- He.
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You come most carefully upon your hour.
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'Tis now struck twelve;
get thee to bed, Francisco.
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For this relief much thanks:
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'tis bitter cold,
And I am sick at heart.
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Have you had quiet guard?
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Not a mouse stirring.
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Well, good night.
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Stand, ho! Who's there?
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Friends to this ground.
And liegemen to the Dane.
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- Give you good night.
- O, farewell, honest soldier:.
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Who hath relieved you?
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Bernardo has my place.
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Give you good night.
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Holla! Bernardo!
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Say,
What, is Horatio there?
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- A piece of him.
- Welcome, Horatio: welcome, good Marcellus.
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What, has this thing
appear'd again to-night?
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I have seen nothing.
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Horatio says 'tis but our fantasy,
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And will not let belief take hold of him
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Touching this dreaded sight,
twice seen of us:
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Therefore I have entreated him along
with us
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To watch the minutes of this night;
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That if again this apparition come,
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He may approve our eyes and speak to it.
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Tush, tush, 'twill not appear.
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Than let us once again assail your ears,
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That are so fortified against our story
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What we have two nights seen.
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Well, let us hear Bernardo
speak of this.
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Last night of all,
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When yond same star
that's westward from the pole
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Had made his course to illume
that part of heaven
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Where now it burns, Marcellus and myself,
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The bell then beating one,--
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Peace, break thee off;
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look, where it comes again!
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In the same figure,
like the king that's dead.
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Thou art a scholar;
speak to it, Horatio.
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Looks it not like the king? mark it, Horatio.
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Most like: it harrows me
with fear and wonder.
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It would be spoke to.
Question it, Horatio.
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What art thou that usurp'st
this time of night,
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Together with that fair and warlike form
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In which the majesty of buried Denmark
Did sometimes march?
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by heaven I charge thee, speak!
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It is offended.
See, it stalks away!
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Stay! speak, speak!
I charge thee, speak!
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'Tis gone,
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and will not answer.
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Before my God, I might not this believe
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Without the sensible and true avouch
Of mine own eyes.
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Thus twice before,
and jump at this dead hour,
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With martial stalk hath he gone by our watch.
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In what particular thought to work I know not;
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But in the gross and scope of my opinion,
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This bodes some strange eruption to our state.
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Good now, stand close,
and tell me, he that knows,
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Why this same strict and most observant watch
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So nightly toils the subject of the land,
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And why such daily cast of brazen cannon,
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And foreign mart for implements of war;
What might be toward,
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to this sweaty haste
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Doth make the night joint-labourer with the day:
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Who is't that can inform me?
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That can I;
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At least, the whisper goes so.
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Our last king,
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Whose image even but now appear'd to us,
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Was, as you know, by Fortinbras of Norway,
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Dared to the combat;
in which our valiant Hamlet--
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Did slay this Fortinbras;
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who does his forfeit, with his life,
all these his lands
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Now, sir, young Fortinbras,
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Of unimproved mettle hot and full,
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Hath in the skirts of Norway here and there
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Shark'd up a list of lawless resolutes,
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to recover of us,
those foresaid lands
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So by his father lost:
and this, I take it,
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Is the main motive of our preparations,
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The source of this our watch
and the chief head
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Of this post-haste and romage in the land.
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But soft, behold!
lo, where it comes again!
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I'll cross it, though it blast me.
Stay, illusion!
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If thou hast any sound, or use of voice,
Speak to me:
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If thou art privy to thy country's fate,
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Which, happily, foreknowing may avoid,
O, speak!
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Stay, and speak!
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Stop it, Marcellus.
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Shall I strike at it?
Do, if it will not stand.
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'Tis here!
'Tis here!
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'Tis gone!
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We do it wrong,
being so majestical,
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To offer it the show of violence;
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For it is, as the air, invulnerable,
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And our vain blows malicious mockery.
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It was about to speak,
when the cock crew.
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And then it started like a guilty thing
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Upon a fearful summons.
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It faded on the crowing of the cock.
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Some say that ever 'gainst
that season comes
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Wherein our Saviour's birth
is celebrated,
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The bird of dawning singeth all night long:
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And then, they say,
no spirit dares stir abroad;
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The nights are wholesome;
then no planets strike,
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No fairy takes,
nor witch hath power to charm,
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So hallow'd and so gracious
is the time.
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So have I heard and do
in part believe it.
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But, look...
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the morn, in russet mantle clad,
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Walks o'er the dew
of yon high eastward hill:
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Break we our watch up;
and by my advice,
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Let us impart
what we have seen to-night
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Unto young Hamlet;
for, upon my life,
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This spirit, dumb to us,
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will speak to him.
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Though yet of Hamlet
our dear brother's death
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The memory be green,
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and that it us befitted
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To bear our hearts in grief
and our whole kingdom
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To be contracted in one brow of woe,
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Yet so far hath discretion
fought with nature
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That we with wisest sorrow
think on him,
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Together with remembrance of ourselves.
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Therefore our sometime sister,
now our queen,
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The imperial jointress
to this warlike state,
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Have we, as 'twere with a defeated joy,--
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With an auspicious and a dropping eye,
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With mirth in funeral
and with dirge in marriage,
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In equal scale weighing delight and dole,--
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Taken to wife.
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Nor have we herein barr'd
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Your better wisdoms, which have freely gone
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With this affair along.
For all, our thanks.
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Now follows, that you know,
young Fortinbras,
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Holding a weak supposal of our worth,
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Or thinking by our late
dear brother's death
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Our state to be disjoint
and out of frame,
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He hath not fail'd to pester us with message,
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Importing the surrender of those lands
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Lost by his father,
with all bonds of law,
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To our most valiant brother.
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So much for him.
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Thus much the business is.
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We have here writ to Norway
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uncle of young Fortinbras,--
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that is suppress his nephiew further march
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and threatening enterprise
against our state.
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And we here dispatch
you, good Cornelia
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and Voltimand, as our ambasadores
to old Norway.
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In that and all things
will we show our duty.
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We doubt it nothing:
heartily farewell.
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And now, Laertes,
what's the news with you?
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You told us of some suit;
what is't, Laertes?
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You cannot speak of reason to the Dane,
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And loose your voice.
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My dread lord,
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Your leave and favour to return to France;
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From whence though willingly
I came to Denmark,
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To show my duty in your coronation,
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Yet now, I must confess, that duty done,
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My thoughts and wishes bend again
toward France
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And bow them to your gracious leave and pardon.
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Have you your father's leave?
What says Polonius?
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He hath, my lord,
wrung from me my slow leave
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I do beseech you,
give him leave to go.
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Take thy fair hour, Laertes;
time be thine,
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And thy best graces spend it at thy will!
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But now,
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our cousin Hamlet, and our son,--
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A little more than kin, and less than kind.
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How is it that the clouds
still hang on you?
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Not so, my lord;
I am too much i' the sun.
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Good Hamlet,
cast thy nighted colour off,
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And let thine eye
look like a friend on Denmark.
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Do not for ever with thy vailed lids
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Seek for thy noble father in the dust:
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Thou know'st 'tis common;
all that lives must die,
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Passing through nature to eternity.
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Ay, madam, it is common.
If it be,
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Why seems it so particular with thee?
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Seems, madam! nay it is;
I know not 'seems.'
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'Tis not alone my inky cloak, good mother,
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Nor customary suits of solemn black,
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Together with all forms,
moods, shapes of grief,
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That can denote me truly:
these indeed seem,
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For they are actions
that a man might play:
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But I have that within which passeth show;
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These but the trappings and the suits of woe.
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'Tis sweet and commendable
in your nature, Hamlet,
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To give these mourning
duties to your father:
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But, you must know,
your father lost a father;
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That father lost, lost his,
and the survivor bound
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In filial obligation for some term
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To do obsequious sorrow.
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but to persever
In obstinate condolement is
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a course
Of impious stubbornness
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'tis unmanly grief;
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I pray you, throw to earth
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this unprevailing woe,
and think of us
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As of a father:
for let the world take note,
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You are the most immediate
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to our throne;
And with no less nobility of love
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Than that which dearest father
bears his son,
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Do I impart toward you.
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For your intent
In going back to school in...
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- Wittenberg.
- Wittenberg,
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It is most retrograde to our desire.
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And we beseech you,
bend you to remain here,
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in the cheer and comfort of our eye,
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Our chiefest courtier, cousin, and our son.
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Let not thy mother lose her prayers,
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Hamlet.
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I pray thee, stay with us;
go not to Wittenberg.
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I shall in all my best obey you, madam.
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Why, 'tis a loving and a fair reply!
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Be as ourself in Denmark.
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Madam, come;
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This gentle and unforced
accord of Hamlet
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Sits smiling to my heart:
in grace whereof,
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No jocund health that Denmark
drinks to-day,
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But the great cannon
to the clouds shall tell,
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Re-speaking earthly thunder.
Come away.
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O, that this too
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too solid flesh would melt...
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Thaw
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and resolve itself into a dew!
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Or that the Everlasting had not fix'd
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His canon 'gainst self-slaughter!
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O God!
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God!
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How weary,
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stale,
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flat and unprofitable,
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Seem to me all the uses
of this world!
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Fie on't! ah fie!
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'tis an unweeded garden,
That grows to seed;
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things rank and gross in nature
Possess it merely.
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That it should come to this!
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But two months dead:
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nay, not so much, not two:
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So excellent a king;
that was, to this,
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Hyperion to a satyr;
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so loving to my mother
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That he might not beteem
the winds of heaven
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Visit her face too roughly.
Heaven and earth!
252
00:15:18,617 --> 00:15:20,476
Must I remember?
253
00:15:23,303 --> 00:15:25,384
why, she would hang on him,
254
00:15:25,572 --> 00:15:27,412
As if increase of appetite had grown
255
00:15:27,413 --> 00:15:30,304
By what it fed on:
and yet, within a month--
256
00:15:30,305 --> 00:15:32,286
Let me not think on't--
257
00:15:32,287 --> 00:15:34,304
Frailty, thy name is woman!--
258
00:15:34,305 --> 00:15:38,554
A little month,
or ere those shoes were old
259
00:15:38,555 --> 00:15:41,993
With which she follow'd
my poor father's body,
260
00:15:42,428 --> 00:15:47,021
Like Niobe, all tears:
why she, even she--
261
00:15:47,022 --> 00:15:50,114
O, God! a beast,
that wants discourse of reason,
262
00:15:50,115 --> 00:15:52,053
Would have mourn'd longer--
263
00:15:52,958 --> 00:15:55,553
married with my uncle,
264
00:15:59,944 --> 00:16:04,007
My father's brother,
but no more like my father
265
00:16:05,240 --> 00:16:08,211
Than I to Hercules:
within a month...
266
00:16:11,523 --> 00:16:14,946
Ere yet the salt of most
unrighteous tears
267
00:16:15,460 --> 00:16:18,739
Had left the flushing
in her galled eyes,
268
00:16:18,740 --> 00:16:20,229
She married.
269
00:16:22,488 --> 00:16:24,824
O, most wicked speed, to post
270
00:16:24,864 --> 00:16:29,822
With such dexterity
to incestuous sheets!
271
00:16:33,834 --> 00:16:37,912
It is not nor it cannot come to good.
272
00:16:43,222 --> 00:16:48,489
But break, my heart;
for I must hold my tongue.
273
00:16:51,567 --> 00:16:54,135
Hail to your lordship!
I am glad to see you well:
274
00:16:55,385 --> 00:16:57,144
Horatio,
275
00:16:57,487 --> 00:16:59,289
or I do forget myself.
276
00:16:59,290 --> 00:17:02,502
The same, my lord,
and your poor servant ever.
277
00:17:02,503 --> 00:17:06,082
Sir, my good friend;
I'll change that name with you:
278
00:17:06,134 --> 00:17:08,739
And what make you from Wittenberg,
Horatio? Marcellus!
279
00:17:08,740 --> 00:17:10,112
My good lord--
I am very glad to see you.
280
00:17:10,159 --> 00:17:12,093
Good even, sir.
281
00:17:12,127 --> 00:17:14,027
What, in faith, make you from Wittenberg?
282
00:17:14,175 --> 00:17:17,863
We'll teach you to drink
deep ere you depart.
283
00:17:17,864 --> 00:17:20,173
My lord, I came to see
your father's funeral.
284
00:17:20,174 --> 00:17:22,609
I pray thee, do not mock me,
fellow-student;
285
00:17:22,611 --> 00:17:24,579
I think it was to see
my mother's wedding.
286
00:17:24,580 --> 00:17:28,852
Indeed, my lord, it follow'd hard upon.
Thrift, thrift, Horatio!
287
00:17:29,111 --> 00:17:30,360
the funeral baked meats
288
00:17:30,361 --> 00:17:32,738
Did coldly furnish forth
the marriage tables.
289
00:17:34,282 --> 00:17:36,110
My father!--
290
00:17:36,760 --> 00:17:39,221
methinks I see my father.
291
00:17:41,113 --> 00:17:42,830
Where, my lord?
292
00:17:43,726 --> 00:17:45,736
In my mind's eye, Horatio.
293
00:17:46,753 --> 00:17:48,925
I saw him once;
294
00:17:51,455 --> 00:17:53,423
he was a goodly king.
295
00:17:54,844 --> 00:17:57,456
He was a man,
take him for all in all,
296
00:17:59,024 --> 00:18:01,144
I shall not look upon his like again.
297
00:18:05,205 --> 00:18:06,549
My lord,
298
00:18:08,706 --> 00:18:11,329
I think I saw him yesternight.
Saw? who?
299
00:18:11,330 --> 00:18:13,296
My lord, the king your father.
300
00:18:16,612 --> 00:18:18,208
The king my father!
301
00:18:18,576 --> 00:18:22,495
Season your admiration
With an attent ear, till I may deliver,
302
00:18:22,496 --> 00:18:26,003
Upon the witness of these gentlemen,
This marvel to you.
303
00:18:26,004 --> 00:18:27,841
For God's love, let me hear.
304
00:18:27,842 --> 00:18:30,283
Two nights together
had these gentlemen,
305
00:18:30,284 --> 00:18:32,636
Marcellus and Bernardo,
on their watch,
306
00:18:32,637 --> 00:18:35,214
In the dead vast and middle of the night,
307
00:18:35,215 --> 00:18:37,171
Been thus encounter'd.
308
00:18:37,307 --> 00:18:38,982
A figure like your father,
309
00:18:38,983 --> 00:18:40,885
Armed at point exactly, cap-a-pe,
310
00:18:40,886 --> 00:18:43,531
Appears before them,
and with solemn march
311
00:18:43,532 --> 00:18:46,574
Goes slow and stately by them.
This to me
312
00:18:46,575 --> 00:18:49,341
In dreadful secrecy impart they did;
313
00:18:49,434 --> 00:18:51,307
And I with them the third night
kept the watch;
314
00:18:51,308 --> 00:18:56,199
Where, as they had deliver'd,
The apparition comes:
315
00:18:56,200 --> 00:18:59,512
I knew your father;
These hands are not more like.
316
00:18:59,595 --> 00:19:00,490
But where was this?
317
00:19:00,491 --> 00:19:03,736
My lord, upon the platform
where we watch'd.
318
00:19:03,948 --> 00:19:05,025
Did you not speak to it?
319
00:19:05,026 --> 00:19:07,760
My lord, I did; But answer made it none:
'Tis very strange.
320
00:19:07,761 --> 00:19:10,480
As I do live, my honour'd lord,
'tis true;
321
00:19:10,481 --> 00:19:12,244
And we did think it writ down in our duty
322
00:19:12,245 --> 00:19:15,385
To let you know of it.
Indeed.
323
00:19:16,009 --> 00:19:19,575
indeed, sirs, but this troubles me.
324
00:19:20,192 --> 00:19:22,136
Hold you the watch to-night?
We do, my lord.
325
00:19:22,137 --> 00:19:23,838
Arm'd, say you?
Arm'd, my lord.
326
00:19:23,873 --> 00:19:25,376
From top to toe?
My lord, from head to foot.
327
00:19:25,411 --> 00:19:26,620
Then saw you not his face?
328
00:19:26,621 --> 00:19:30,542
O, yes, my lord;
he wore his beaver up.
329
00:19:34,967 --> 00:19:36,218
What, look'd he frowningly?
330
00:19:36,219 --> 00:19:38,607
A countenance more in sorrow
than in anger.
331
00:19:38,608 --> 00:19:40,606
Pale or red?
Nay, very pale.
332
00:19:40,734 --> 00:19:43,023
And fix'd his eyes upon you?
Most constantly.
333
00:19:43,024 --> 00:19:46,983
I would I had been there.
It would have much amazed you.
334
00:19:47,053 --> 00:19:50,047
Very like, very like.
335
00:19:50,518 --> 00:19:51,564
Stay'd it long?
336
00:19:51,565 --> 00:19:54,073
While one with moderate
haste might tell a hundred.
337
00:19:54,074 --> 00:19:55,034
Longer, longer.
338
00:19:55,035 --> 00:19:56,237
Not when I saw't.
339
00:19:56,238 --> 00:19:58,659
His beard was grizzled--no?
340
00:19:59,551 --> 00:20:02,533
It was, as I have seen it in his life,
341
00:20:03,267 --> 00:20:05,392
A sable silver'd.
342
00:20:06,768 --> 00:20:09,703
I will watch to-night;
Perchance 'twill walk again.
343
00:20:09,704 --> 00:20:10,828
I warrant it will.
344
00:20:10,829 --> 00:20:12,391
If it assume my noble father's person,
345
00:20:12,392 --> 00:20:14,625
I'll speak to it,
though hell itself should gape
346
00:20:14,626 --> 00:20:17,162
And bid me hold my peace.
I pray you all,
347
00:20:17,163 --> 00:20:19,016
If you have hitherto
conceal'd this sight,
348
00:20:19,017 --> 00:20:21,519
Let it be tenable in your silence still;
349
00:20:21,724 --> 00:20:23,311
And whatsoever else shall hap to-night,
350
00:20:23,312 --> 00:20:25,517
Give it an understanding,
but no tongue:
351
00:20:26,632 --> 00:20:28,237
I will requite your loves.
352
00:20:28,612 --> 00:20:29,874
So, fare you well:
353
00:20:29,875 --> 00:20:32,250
Upon the platform, 'twixt eleven and twelve,
I'll visit you.
354
00:20:32,251 --> 00:20:34,130
Our duty to your honour.
355
00:20:36,912 --> 00:20:40,233
My father's spirit in arms!
all is not well;
356
00:20:42,160 --> 00:20:44,299
I doubt some foul play:
357
00:20:44,750 --> 00:20:46,547
would the night were come!
358
00:20:47,327 --> 00:20:49,485
Till then sit still, my soul:
359
00:20:49,486 --> 00:20:51,641
foul deeds will rise,
360
00:20:53,077 --> 00:20:56,202
Though all the earth o'erwhelm them,
to men's eyes.
361
00:20:59,803 --> 00:21:02,327
My necessaries are embark'd:
362
00:21:02,548 --> 00:21:04,035
farewell:
363
00:21:05,360 --> 00:21:08,326
And, sister,
as the winds give benefit
364
00:21:08,327 --> 00:21:11,099
And convoy is assistant,
do not sleep,
365
00:21:11,100 --> 00:21:12,827
But let me hear from you.
366
00:21:12,828 --> 00:21:14,640
Do you doubt that?
367
00:21:20,170 --> 00:21:24,016
For Hamlet and the trifling
of his favour,
368
00:21:24,750 --> 00:21:28,062
Hold it a fashion and a toy in blood,
369
00:21:28,606 --> 00:21:31,856
A violet in the youth of primy nature,
370
00:21:32,098 --> 00:21:36,201
Forward, not permanent,
sweet, not lasting,
371
00:21:36,202 --> 00:21:40,170
The perfume and suppliance of a minute;
No more.
372
00:21:40,171 --> 00:21:45,120
No more but so?
Think it no more. Perhaps he loves you now,
373
00:21:45,121 --> 00:21:48,434
And now no soil nor cautel doth besmirch
374
00:21:48,435 --> 00:21:51,701
The virtue of his will:
but you must fear,
375
00:21:51,808 --> 00:21:54,902
His greatness weigh'd,
his will is not his own;
376
00:21:54,903 --> 00:21:57,676
For he himself is subject to his birth:
377
00:21:58,514 --> 00:22:02,045
He may not, as unvalued persons do,
378
00:22:02,046 --> 00:22:05,026
Carve for himself;
for on his choice depends
379
00:22:05,027 --> 00:22:08,421
The safety and health
of this whole state;
380
00:22:08,782 --> 00:22:11,344
And therefore must his choice be circumscribed
381
00:22:11,345 --> 00:22:15,105
Unto the voice and yielding of that body
Whereof he is the head.
382
00:22:15,106 --> 00:22:17,251
Then if he says he loves you,
383
00:22:18,870 --> 00:22:22,748
It fits your wisdom so far to believe it
384
00:22:22,749 --> 00:22:25,446
As he in his particular act and place...
385
00:22:25,447 --> 00:22:28,675
May give his saying deed;
386
00:22:28,676 --> 00:22:31,889
which is no further
Than the main voice of Denmark goes withal.
387
00:22:35,730 --> 00:22:38,854
Then weigh what loss
your honour may sustain,
388
00:22:38,855 --> 00:22:42,343
If with too credent ear you list his songs,
389
00:22:43,572 --> 00:22:48,762
Or lose your heart,
or your chaste treasure open
390
00:22:48,763 --> 00:22:51,168
To his unmaster'd importunity.
391
00:22:51,169 --> 00:22:53,321
Fear it, Ophelia,
392
00:22:55,249 --> 00:22:57,919
fear it, my dear sister,
393
00:22:58,886 --> 00:23:01,338
And keep you in the rear
of your affection,
394
00:23:01,339 --> 00:23:04,592
Out of the shot
and danger of desire.
395
00:23:07,946 --> 00:23:13,195
Be wary then;
best safety lies in fear:
396
00:23:13,196 --> 00:23:15,978
Youth to itself rebels,
though none else near.
397
00:23:15,979 --> 00:23:18,417
I shall the effect
of this good lesson keep,
398
00:23:18,418 --> 00:23:22,023
As watchman to my heart.
But, good my brother,
399
00:23:22,024 --> 00:23:24,757
Do not, as some
ungracious pastors do,
400
00:23:24,758 --> 00:23:27,604
Show me the steep
and thorny way to heaven;
401
00:23:27,605 --> 00:23:30,852
Whiles, like a puff'd
and reckless libertine,
402
00:23:30,853 --> 00:23:35,367
Himself the primrose path
of dalliance treads,
403
00:23:37,011 --> 00:23:39,930
And recks not his own rede.
O, fear me not.
404
00:23:40,031 --> 00:23:42,759
I stay too long:
but here my father comes.
405
00:23:42,760 --> 00:23:46,570
A double blessing is a double grace,
Occasion smiles upon a second leave.
406
00:23:46,571 --> 00:23:50,526
Yet here, Laertes!
aboard, aboard, for shame!
407
00:23:50,563 --> 00:23:54,382
The wind sits in the shoulder of your sail,
And you are stay'd for.
408
00:23:54,383 --> 00:23:57,152
There; my blessing with thee!
409
00:23:57,153 --> 00:24:01,116
And these few precepts in thy memory
410
00:24:01,117 --> 00:24:05,068
See thou character.
Give thy thoughts no tongue,
411
00:24:05,069 --> 00:24:08,508
Nor any unproportioned thought his act.
412
00:24:08,509 --> 00:24:12,131
Be thou familiar,
but by no means vulgar.
413
00:24:12,151 --> 00:24:14,960
Those friends thou hast,
and their adoption tried,
414
00:24:14,961 --> 00:24:17,694
Grapple them to thy soul
with hoops of steel;
415
00:24:17,695 --> 00:24:20,290
But do not dull thy palm
with entertainment
416
00:24:20,291 --> 00:24:23,517
Of each new-hatch'd, unfledged comrade.
417
00:24:23,671 --> 00:24:28,225
Beware Of entrance to a quarrel,
but being in,
418
00:24:28,226 --> 00:24:31,491
Bear't that the opposed
may beware of thee.
419
00:24:31,617 --> 00:24:36,241
Give every man thy ear,
but few thy voice;
420
00:24:36,286 --> 00:24:40,772
Take each man's censure,
but reserve thy judgment.
421
00:24:41,340 --> 00:24:44,588
Costly thy habit
as thy purse can buy,
422
00:24:44,589 --> 00:24:49,773
But not express'd in fancy;
rich, not gaudy;
423
00:24:49,840 --> 00:24:52,880
For the apparel oft proclaims the man,
424
00:24:53,121 --> 00:24:56,114
Neither a borrower nor a lender be;
For loan
425
00:24:56,115 --> 00:24:57,682
oft loses both itself and friend,
426
00:24:57,683 --> 00:25:00,120
- And borrowing
- dulls the edge of husbandry.
427
00:25:01,130 --> 00:25:03,350
This above all:
428
00:25:03,852 --> 00:25:06,617
to thine ownself be true,
429
00:25:06,995 --> 00:25:09,851
And it must follow,
as the night the day,
430
00:25:09,944 --> 00:25:12,975
Thou canst not then be false to any man.
431
00:25:15,349 --> 00:25:16,839
Farewell
432
00:25:16,879 --> 00:25:20,914
my blessing season this in thee!
433
00:25:23,088 --> 00:25:25,253
Most humbly do I take my leave,
my lord.
434
00:25:25,254 --> 00:25:29,911
The time invites you; go;
your servants tend.
435
00:25:29,912 --> 00:25:31,553
Farewell, Ophelia;
436
00:25:33,951 --> 00:25:36,363
and remember well
What I have said to you.
437
00:25:36,364 --> 00:25:38,124
'Tis in my memory lock'd,
438
00:25:38,125 --> 00:25:41,043
And you yourself shall keep
the key of it.
439
00:25:41,593 --> 00:25:42,902
Farewell.
440
00:25:51,799 --> 00:25:54,607
What is't, Ophelia,
be hath said to you?
441
00:25:54,608 --> 00:25:57,802
So please you, something
touching the Lord Hamlet.
442
00:25:57,965 --> 00:26:00,028
Marry, well bethought:
443
00:26:00,029 --> 00:26:02,512
Tis told me,
he hath very oft of late
444
00:26:02,513 --> 00:26:06,076
Given private time to you;
and you yourself
445
00:26:06,077 --> 00:26:09,715
Have of your audience
been most free and bounteous:
446
00:26:09,716 --> 00:26:11,947
If it be so, as so 'tis put on me,
447
00:26:11,948 --> 00:26:14,358
And that in way of caution,
I must tell you,
448
00:26:14,359 --> 00:26:17,433
You do not understand yourself
so clearly
449
00:26:17,434 --> 00:26:21,121
As it behoves my daughter
and your honour.
450
00:26:21,984 --> 00:26:24,261
What is between you?
give me up the truth.
451
00:26:24,434 --> 00:26:27,080
He hath, my lord,
of late made many tenders
452
00:26:27,081 --> 00:26:29,497
Of his affection to me.
453
00:26:29,532 --> 00:26:31,403
Affection! pooh!
454
00:26:31,480 --> 00:26:33,259
you speak like a green girl,
455
00:26:33,260 --> 00:26:37,261
Unsifted in such perilous circumstance.
456
00:26:37,357 --> 00:26:40,293
Do you believe his tenders,
as you call them?
457
00:26:41,604 --> 00:26:45,164
I do not know, my lord,
what I should think.
458
00:26:45,165 --> 00:26:49,404
Marry, I'll teach you:
think yourself a baby;
459
00:26:49,405 --> 00:26:51,654
That you have ta'en
these tenders for true pay,
460
00:26:51,655 --> 00:26:55,240
Which are not sterling.
Tender yourself more dearly;
461
00:26:55,241 --> 00:26:57,601
Or--not to crack the wind
of the poor phrase,
462
00:26:57,602 --> 00:27:00,194
Running it thus--
you'll tender me a fool.
463
00:27:00,195 --> 00:27:02,978
My lord, he hath
importuned me with love
464
00:27:02,979 --> 00:27:04,789
In honourable fashion.
465
00:27:04,790 --> 00:27:07,979
Ay, fashion you may call it;
go to, go to.
466
00:27:07,980 --> 00:27:10,217
And hath given countenance
to his speech, my lord,
467
00:27:10,218 --> 00:27:12,352
With almost all the holy vows of heaven.
468
00:27:12,353 --> 00:27:17,009
Ay, springes to catch woodcocks.
I do know,
469
00:27:17,010 --> 00:27:19,318
When the blood burns,
how prodigal the soul,
470
00:27:19,319 --> 00:27:23,245
Lends the tongue vows:
these blazes, daughter,
471
00:27:23,246 --> 00:27:25,645
Giving more light than heat,
extinct in both,
472
00:27:25,646 --> 00:27:28,342
You must not take for fire.
From this time
473
00:27:28,343 --> 00:27:30,966
Be somewhat scanter
of your maiden presence;
474
00:27:30,967 --> 00:27:35,693
For Lord Hamlet,
Believe so much in him, that he is young
475
00:27:35,694 --> 00:27:37,777
And with a larger tether
may he walk
476
00:27:37,778 --> 00:27:39,351
Than may be given you:
477
00:27:39,352 --> 00:27:43,067
in few, Ophelia,
Do not believe his vows;.
478
00:27:46,758 --> 00:27:48,557
This is for all:
479
00:27:48,590 --> 00:27:52,724
I would not, in plain terms,
from this time forth,
480
00:27:52,725 --> 00:27:56,057
Have you so slander any moment leisure,
481
00:27:56,058 --> 00:28:00,240
As to give words or talk
with the Lord Hamlet.
482
00:28:00,464 --> 00:28:03,165
Look to't, I charge you:
483
00:28:04,917 --> 00:28:07,192
come your ways.
484
00:28:07,364 --> 00:28:09,341
I shall obey, my lord.
485
00:28:11,364 --> 00:28:16,254
The air bites shrewdly;
it is very cold.
486
00:28:16,255 --> 00:28:18,178
It is a nipping and an eager air.
487
00:28:18,179 --> 00:28:20,057
- What hour now?
- I think it lacks of twelve.
488
00:28:20,058 --> 00:28:24,569
- No, it is struck.
- Indeed? I heard it not:
489
00:28:26,380 --> 00:28:28,755
then it draws near the season
490
00:28:28,756 --> 00:28:30,600
Wherein the spirit held his wont to walk.
491
00:28:36,442 --> 00:28:38,149
What does this mean, my lord?
492
00:28:38,524 --> 00:28:41,397
The king doth wake to-night
and takes his rouse,
493
00:28:42,176 --> 00:28:45,744
Keeps wassail,
and the swaggering up-spring reels;
494
00:28:46,972 --> 00:28:49,488
And, as he drains
his draughts of Rhenish down,
495
00:28:49,489 --> 00:28:52,409
The kettle-drum and trumpet thus bray out
496
00:28:52,899 --> 00:28:55,770
- The triumph of his pledge.
- Is it a custom?
497
00:28:56,143 --> 00:28:58,681
Ay, marry, is't:
498
00:28:58,803 --> 00:29:01,275
But to my mind,
though I am native here
499
00:29:01,276 --> 00:29:03,807
And to the manner born,
it is a custom
500
00:29:04,597 --> 00:29:07,503
More honour'd in the breach
than the observance.
501
00:29:11,977 --> 00:29:13,814
Look, my lord, it comes!
502
00:29:17,503 --> 00:29:19,879
Angels and ministers
of grace defend us!
503
00:29:23,300 --> 00:29:26,019
Be thou a spirit of health
or goblin damn'd,
504
00:29:26,830 --> 00:29:30,563
Bring with thee airs
from heaven or blasts from hell,
505
00:29:31,597 --> 00:29:33,596
Be thy intents wicked or charitable,
506
00:29:33,597 --> 00:29:36,018
Thou comest in such
a questionable shape
507
00:29:37,086 --> 00:29:38,939
That I will speak to thee:
508
00:29:39,971 --> 00:29:42,721
I'll call thee Hamlet,
509
00:29:43,360 --> 00:29:45,021
King,
510
00:29:45,022 --> 00:29:46,647
father,
511
00:29:46,735 --> 00:29:49,242
royal Dane: O, answer me!
512
00:29:49,988 --> 00:29:52,688
Let me not burst in ignorance;
but tell
513
00:29:52,689 --> 00:29:56,284
Why thy canonized bones,
hearsed in death,
514
00:29:56,285 --> 00:29:59,534
Have burst their cerements;
why the sepulchre,
515
00:29:59,535 --> 00:30:02,409
Wherein we saw thee quietly inurn'd,
516
00:30:02,410 --> 00:30:05,327
Hath oped his ponderous
and marble jaws,
517
00:30:05,328 --> 00:30:07,896
To cast thee up again.
What may this mean,
518
00:30:09,704 --> 00:30:14,733
That thou, dead corpse,
again in complete steel
519
00:30:15,360 --> 00:30:18,343
Revisit'st thus
the glimpses of the moon,
520
00:30:18,459 --> 00:30:21,437
Making night hideous;
and we fools of nature
521
00:30:21,438 --> 00:30:24,711
So horridly to shake our disposition
522
00:30:25,064 --> 00:30:28,677
With thoughts beyond
the reaches of our souls?
523
00:30:31,735 --> 00:30:34,688
Say, why is this?
524
00:30:36,283 --> 00:30:37,877
wherefore?
525
00:30:39,374 --> 00:30:41,060
what should we do?
526
00:30:43,053 --> 00:30:44,810
It beckons you to go away with it,
527
00:30:44,811 --> 00:30:47,241
As if it some impartment did desire
To you alone.
528
00:30:47,242 --> 00:30:50,000
It waves you to a more removed ground:
But do not go with it.
529
00:30:50,001 --> 00:30:52,547
- No, by no means.
- It will not speak; then I will follow it.
530
00:30:52,548 --> 00:30:54,670
- Do not, my lord.
- Why, what should be the fear?
531
00:30:54,671 --> 00:30:56,845
I do not set my life in a pin's fee;
532
00:30:56,846 --> 00:31:00,436
And for my soul, what can it do to that,
Being a thing immortal as itself?
533
00:31:01,022 --> 00:31:02,636
It waves me forth again:
I'll follow it.
534
00:31:02,637 --> 00:31:04,907
What if it tempt you
toward the flood, my lord,
535
00:31:04,908 --> 00:31:06,927
Or to the dreadful
summit of the cliff
536
00:31:06,928 --> 00:31:09,672
That beetles o'er
his base into the sea,
537
00:31:09,673 --> 00:31:11,486
And there assume some
other horrible form,
538
00:31:11,487 --> 00:31:13,481
Which might deprive
your sovereignty of reason
539
00:31:13,482 --> 00:31:15,968
- And draw you into madness?
- It waves me still.
540
00:31:15,969 --> 00:31:17,466
- Go on; I'll follow thee.
- You shall not go, my lord.
541
00:31:17,467 --> 00:31:19,924
- Hold off your hands.
- Be ruled; you shall not go.
542
00:31:19,925 --> 00:31:21,481
My fate cries out,
543
00:31:21,482 --> 00:31:23,497
And makes each petty
artery in this body
544
00:31:23,498 --> 00:31:26,032
As hardy as the Nemean
lion's nerve.
545
00:31:26,124 --> 00:31:29,029
Still am I call'd.
Unhand me, gentlemen.
546
00:31:29,030 --> 00:31:31,342
By heaven, I'll make a ghost
of him that lets me!
547
00:31:31,343 --> 00:31:33,669
I say, away!
548
00:31:37,301 --> 00:31:39,720
Go on; I'll follow thee.
549
00:31:42,581 --> 00:31:44,611
He waxes desperate with imagination.
550
00:31:44,612 --> 00:31:47,310
Let's follow;
'tis not fit thus to obey him.
551
00:31:47,311 --> 00:31:49,612
- Have after.
- To what issue will this come?
552
00:31:49,998 --> 00:31:52,468
Something is rotten
in the state of Denmark.
553
00:31:52,794 --> 00:31:56,074
- Heaven will direct it.
- Nay, let's follow.
554
00:31:58,138 --> 00:32:00,902
Where wilt thou lead me?
speak; I'll go no further.
555
00:32:00,903 --> 00:32:03,039
- Mark me.
- I will.
556
00:32:03,273 --> 00:32:09,948
My hour is almost come,
When I to sulphurous and tormenting flames
Must render up myself.
557
00:32:09,949 --> 00:32:11,327
Alas, poor ghost!
558
00:32:11,328 --> 00:32:12,934
Pity me not,
559
00:32:12,995 --> 00:32:16,244
but lend thy serious hearing
To what I shall unfold.
560
00:32:16,245 --> 00:32:19,669
Speak; I am bound to hear.
561
00:32:19,670 --> 00:32:22,619
So art thou to revenge,
when thou shalt hear.
562
00:32:22,620 --> 00:32:23,995
What?
563
00:32:24,168 --> 00:32:27,122
I am thy father's spirit,
564
00:32:27,649 --> 00:32:31,683
Doom'd for a certain term
to walk the night,
565
00:32:32,419 --> 00:32:37,574
And for the day confined
to fast in fires,
566
00:32:37,575 --> 00:32:41,303
Till the foul crimes done
in my days of nature
567
00:32:41,304 --> 00:32:46,601
Are burnt and purged away.
But that I am forbid
568
00:32:46,602 --> 00:32:49,960
To tell the secrets
of my prison-house,
569
00:32:50,522 --> 00:32:54,231
I could a tale unfold
whose lightest word
570
00:32:54,232 --> 00:32:58,105
Would harrow up thy soul,
freeze thy young blood,
571
00:32:58,106 --> 00:33:02,802
Make thy two eyes, like stars,
start from their spheres,
572
00:33:02,803 --> 00:33:06,677
But this eternal blazon must not be
573
00:33:06,678 --> 00:33:09,428
To ears of flesh and blood.
574
00:33:09,429 --> 00:33:13,710
List, list, O, list!
575
00:33:13,711 --> 00:33:16,604
- If thou didst ever thy dear father love...
- O God!
576
00:33:16,605 --> 00:33:21,234
... Revenge his foul
and most unnatural murder.
577
00:33:21,235 --> 00:33:22,505
Murder!!
578
00:33:22,506 --> 00:33:25,144
Murder most foul,
579
00:33:25,145 --> 00:33:26,771
as in the best it is,
580
00:33:26,772 --> 00:33:31,066
But this most foul,
strange and unnatural.
581
00:33:31,067 --> 00:33:34,333
Haste me to know't,
that I, with wings as swift
582
00:33:34,334 --> 00:33:36,931
As meditation or the thoughts of love,
583
00:33:36,932 --> 00:33:38,491
May sweep to my revenge.
584
00:33:38,492 --> 00:33:40,552
I find thee apt;
585
00:33:42,299 --> 00:33:48,178
'Tis given out
that sleeping in my orchard,
586
00:33:48,802 --> 00:33:51,426
A serpent stung me.
587
00:33:52,010 --> 00:33:53,690
but know,
588
00:33:53,691 --> 00:33:55,582
thou noble youth,
589
00:33:55,913 --> 00:34:00,067
The serpent that did
sting thy father's life
590
00:34:00,068 --> 00:34:02,925
Now wears his crown.
591
00:34:02,926 --> 00:34:05,893
O my prophetic soul! My uncle!
592
00:34:05,894 --> 00:34:11,754
Ay, that incestuous,
that adulterate beast,
593
00:34:11,815 --> 00:34:15,302
With witchcraft of his wit,
594
00:34:15,303 --> 00:34:21,275
with traitorous gifts,
won to his shameful lust
595
00:34:21,770 --> 00:34:25,987
The will of my most
seeming-virtuous queen:
596
00:34:25,989 --> 00:34:31,891
O Hamlet,
what a falling-off was there!
597
00:34:32,440 --> 00:34:36,916
From me, whose love
was of that dignity
598
00:34:36,917 --> 00:34:42,297
That it went hand in hand
even with the vow
599
00:34:42,299 --> 00:34:44,463
I made to her in marriage,
600
00:34:45,522 --> 00:34:49,322
and to decline
upon a wretch
601
00:34:49,322 --> 00:34:52,501
whose natural gifts were poor
602
00:34:52,502 --> 00:34:54,176
To those of mine!
603
00:34:54,177 --> 00:34:58,220
But lust, though to a radiant angel link'd,
604
00:34:58,221 --> 00:35:01,068
Will sate itself in a celestial bed,
605
00:35:01,069 --> 00:35:03,382
And prey on garbage.
606
00:35:03,939 --> 00:35:05,393
But, soft!
607
00:35:07,552 --> 00:35:12,192
methinks I scent the morning air.
608
00:35:14,082 --> 00:35:15,745
Brief let me be.
609
00:35:16,181 --> 00:35:18,049
Sleeping within my orchard,
610
00:35:18,050 --> 00:35:20,399
My custom always in the afternoon,
611
00:35:20,400 --> 00:35:23,847
Upon my secure hour thy uncle stole,
612
00:35:23,848 --> 00:35:26,806
With juice of cursed
613
00:35:27,471 --> 00:35:31,092
hebenon in a vial,
614
00:35:31,243 --> 00:35:34,568
And in the porches of my ears did pour
615
00:35:34,569 --> 00:35:37,439
The leperous distilment; whose effect
616
00:35:37,440 --> 00:35:40,018
Holds such an enmity with blood of man
617
00:35:40,019 --> 00:35:43,149
That swift as quicksilver it courses through
618
00:35:43,150 --> 00:35:46,083
The natural gates and alleys of the body,
619
00:35:46,084 --> 00:35:50,036
And with a sudden vigour doth posset
620
00:35:50,244 --> 00:35:54,536
And curd,
The thin and wholesome blood:
621
00:35:56,034 --> 00:35:57,909
so did it mine;
622
00:35:57,911 --> 00:36:03,329
And a most instant
tetter bark'd about,
623
00:36:03,330 --> 00:36:08,501
Most lazar-like,
with vile and loathsome crust,
624
00:36:08,705 --> 00:36:11,379
All my smooth body.
625
00:36:12,956 --> 00:36:14,659
Thus was I,
626
00:36:15,580 --> 00:36:20,360
sleeping, by a brother's hand
of life
627
00:36:20,755 --> 00:36:25,337
of crown, and queen, at once
628
00:36:25,372 --> 00:36:27,118
dispatch'd
629
00:36:27,697 --> 00:36:29,783
O, horrible!
630
00:36:30,268 --> 00:36:32,908
- Most horrible!
- O God!
631
00:36:32,909 --> 00:36:36,626
If thou hast nature in thee,
bear it not;
632
00:36:36,627 --> 00:36:40,258
Let not the royal bed of Denmark
be a couch
633
00:36:40,259 --> 00:36:42,821
for luxury and damned incest.
634
00:36:44,417 --> 00:36:47,935
But, howsoever
thou pursuest this act,
635
00:36:48,622 --> 00:36:52,146
Taint not thy mind,
636
00:36:53,578 --> 00:36:57,882
nor let thy soul contrive
Against thy mother aught.
637
00:36:58,332 --> 00:36:59,793
leave her to heaven
638
00:37:00,494 --> 00:37:05,836
And to those thorns that in her bosom lodge,
To prick and sting her.
639
00:37:06,832 --> 00:37:08,589
Fare thee well at once!
640
00:37:10,768 --> 00:37:14,106
The glow-worm shows
the matin to be near,
641
00:37:14,107 --> 00:37:18,281
And 'gins to pale his uneffectual fire:
642
00:37:20,842 --> 00:37:24,903
Adieu, adieu!
643
00:37:26,308 --> 00:37:28,151
Hamlet...
644
00:37:29,841 --> 00:37:32,966
remember me!
645
00:37:36,773 --> 00:37:39,300
O all you host of heaven!
646
00:37:39,537 --> 00:37:41,706
O earth! what else?
647
00:37:41,771 --> 00:37:43,986
And shall I couple hell?
O, fie!!
648
00:37:43,987 --> 00:37:46,863
Hold, hold, my heart;
649
00:37:47,896 --> 00:37:51,081
And you, my sinews,
grow not instant old,
650
00:37:51,082 --> 00:37:54,114
But bear me stiffly up.
Remember thee!
651
00:37:55,448 --> 00:37:59,112
Ay, thou poor ghost,
while memory holds a seat
652
00:37:59,113 --> 00:38:01,989
In this distracted globe.
Remember thee!
653
00:38:02,385 --> 00:38:04,100
Yea, from the table of my memory
654
00:38:04,101 --> 00:38:06,424
I'll wipe away
all trivial fond records,
655
00:38:06,425 --> 00:38:09,017
All saws of books,
all forms, all pressures past,
656
00:38:09,018 --> 00:38:11,270
That youth and observation
copied there;
657
00:38:11,271 --> 00:38:13,549
And thy commandment
all alone shall live
658
00:38:13,550 --> 00:38:16,660
Within the book
and volume of my brain,
659
00:38:16,661 --> 00:38:20,799
Unmix'd with baser matter:
yes, by heaven!
660
00:38:25,173 --> 00:38:28,486
O most pernicious woman!
661
00:38:30,766 --> 00:38:32,455
O villain,
662
00:38:33,569 --> 00:38:34,986
villain,
663
00:38:35,877 --> 00:38:38,456
smiling, damned villain!
664
00:38:38,457 --> 00:38:40,400
My tables,--
meet it is I set it down,
665
00:38:40,401 --> 00:38:44,414
That one may smile, and smile,
666
00:38:44,986 --> 00:38:46,695
and be a villain.
667
00:38:48,032 --> 00:38:49,171
At least,
668
00:38:50,206 --> 00:38:52,596
I'm sure it may be so in Denmark.
669
00:38:57,008 --> 00:38:58,294
So,
670
00:38:59,039 --> 00:39:00,730
uncle,
671
00:39:02,631 --> 00:39:04,363
there you are.
672
00:39:09,421 --> 00:39:10,896
Now to my word
673
00:39:12,859 --> 00:39:16,467
It is 'Adieu, adieu! remember me.'
674
00:39:18,733 --> 00:39:20,796
I have sworn 't.
675
00:39:21,269 --> 00:39:24,831
- My lord, my lord,--,
- Heaven secure him! - So be it!
676
00:39:24,972 --> 00:39:26,635
Hillo, ho, ho, my lord!
677
00:39:26,636 --> 00:39:29,767
Hillo, ho, ho, boy!
come, bird, come.
678
00:39:30,040 --> 00:39:31,708
How is't, my noble lord?
679
00:39:32,165 --> 00:39:34,482
- What news, my lord?
- O, wonderful!
680
00:39:34,517 --> 00:39:35,404
Good my lord, tell it.
681
00:39:35,533 --> 00:39:38,041
- No; you'll reveal it.
- Not I, my lord, by heaven.
682
00:39:38,042 --> 00:39:40,240
- Nor I, my lord.
- How say you, then;
683
00:39:40,347 --> 00:39:42,364
would heart of man once think it?
684
00:39:43,612 --> 00:39:45,956
- But you'll be secret?
- Ay, by heaven, my lord.
685
00:39:46,957 --> 00:39:50,205
There's ne'er a villain
dwelling in all Denmark
686
00:39:50,979 --> 00:39:52,737
But he's an arrant knave.
687
00:39:52,752 --> 00:39:55,410
There needs no ghost come from the grave
To tell us this.
688
00:39:55,411 --> 00:39:56,750
Why, right; you are i' the right;
689
00:39:56,751 --> 00:39:59,694
And so, without more circumstance at all,
I hold it fit that we shake hands and part:
690
00:39:59,695 --> 00:40:01,501
You, as your business
and desire shall point you;
691
00:40:01,502 --> 00:40:03,658
For every man has business and desires,
692
00:40:03,659 --> 00:40:05,281
Such as it is;
and for mine own poor part,
693
00:40:05,282 --> 00:40:07,080
Look you, I'll go pray.
694
00:40:07,081 --> 00:40:09,853
These are but wild
and whirling words, my lord.
695
00:40:09,953 --> 00:40:12,657
I'm sorry they offend you, heartily;
Yes, 'faith heartily.
696
00:40:12,658 --> 00:40:14,454
There's no offence, my lord.
697
00:40:15,078 --> 00:40:18,768
Yes, by Saint Patrick,
but there is, Horatio,
698
00:40:19,938 --> 00:40:21,443
And much offence too.
699
00:40:21,444 --> 00:40:23,001
Touching this vision here,
700
00:40:24,470 --> 00:40:27,890
It is an honest ghost,
that let me tell you:
701
00:40:27,891 --> 00:40:29,345
For your desire to know
what is between us,
702
00:40:29,346 --> 00:40:31,765
O'ermaster 't as you may.
And now, good friends,
703
00:40:31,766 --> 00:40:34,267
As you are friends,
scholars and soldiers,
704
00:40:34,268 --> 00:40:35,470
Give me one poor request.
705
00:40:35,471 --> 00:40:37,252
What is't, my lord? we will.
706
00:40:38,093 --> 00:40:40,053
Never make known
what you have seen to-night.
707
00:40:40,054 --> 00:40:41,050
My lord, we will not.
708
00:40:41,051 --> 00:40:42,453
Nay, but swear't.
709
00:40:42,454 --> 00:40:44,812
In faith, My lord, not I.
710
00:40:44,813 --> 00:40:48,311
- Nor I, my lord, in faith.
- Upon my sword.
711
00:40:48,312 --> 00:40:50,560
- We have sworn, my lord, already.
- Indeed, upon my sword, indeed.
712
00:40:50,561 --> 00:40:54,015
- Swear.
- Ah, ha, boy!
713
00:40:54,016 --> 00:40:55,925
say'st thou so?
art thou there, truepenny?
714
00:40:55,926 --> 00:40:58,263
Come on--you hear this fellow
in the cellarage--
715
00:40:58,264 --> 00:41:00,326
- Consent to swear.
- Propose the oath, my lord.
716
00:41:00,327 --> 00:41:02,764
Never to speak of this that you have seen,
Swear by my sword.
717
00:41:02,765 --> 00:41:03,937
Swear.
718
00:41:03,938 --> 00:41:06,671
Hic et ubique?
then we'll shift our ground.
719
00:41:06,672 --> 00:41:09,422
Come hither, gentlemen,
And lay your hands again upon my sword:
720
00:41:10,379 --> 00:41:12,202
Never to speak of this that you have heard,
721
00:41:12,203 --> 00:41:14,173
- Swear by my sword.
- Swear.
722
00:41:14,224 --> 00:41:16,626
Well said, old mole!
723
00:41:16,627 --> 00:41:18,784
canst work i' the earth so fast?
A worthy pioner!
724
00:41:18,785 --> 00:41:20,248
Once more remove, good friends.
725
00:41:20,249 --> 00:41:23,404
O day and night,
but this is wondrous strange!
726
00:41:23,405 --> 00:41:26,060
And therefore as a stranger
give it welcome.
727
00:41:27,160 --> 00:41:29,951
There are more things
in heaven and earth, Horatio,
728
00:41:30,360 --> 00:41:34,183
Than are dreamt of
in your philosophy. But come;
729
00:41:34,184 --> 00:41:36,323
Here, as before, never,
so help you mercy,
730
00:41:36,324 --> 00:41:39,012
How strange or odd
soe'er I bear myself,
731
00:41:39,173 --> 00:41:41,058
As I perchance hereafter
shall think meet
732
00:41:41,059 --> 00:41:43,856
To put an antic disposition on,
733
00:41:44,637 --> 00:41:46,844
That you, at such times
seeing me, never shall,
734
00:41:46,845 --> 00:41:50,044
With arms encumber'd thus,
or this headshake,
735
00:41:50,045 --> 00:41:51,744
Or by pronouncing of some
doubtful phrase,
736
00:41:51,745 --> 00:41:55,386
As 'Well, well, we know,'
or 'We could, an if we would,'
737
00:41:55,387 --> 00:41:57,839
Or such ambiguous giving out, to note
738
00:41:57,840 --> 00:42:02,415
That you know aught of me:
this not to do,
739
00:42:03,526 --> 00:42:07,191
So grace and mercy at
your most need help you,
740
00:42:07,192 --> 00:42:07,736
Swear!
741
00:42:07,737 --> 00:42:11,997
- Swear!
- We swear! We swear!
742
00:42:11,998 --> 00:42:17,638
Rest, rest, perturbed spirit!
743
00:42:25,309 --> 00:42:27,874
So, gentlemen,
744
00:42:28,988 --> 00:42:30,560
Let us go in together;
745
00:42:30,996 --> 00:42:33,248
And still your fingers on your lips, I pray.
746
00:42:40,872 --> 00:42:42,639
The time is out of joint.
747
00:42:45,060 --> 00:42:46,933
O cursed spite,
748
00:42:51,749 --> 00:42:54,344
That ever I was born to set it right!
749
00:43:02,518 --> 00:43:07,941
Give him this money
and these notes, Reynaldo.
750
00:43:07,976 --> 00:43:09,105
I will, my lord.
751
00:43:09,106 --> 00:43:11,766
You shall do marvellous wisely,
good Reynaldo,
752
00:43:11,767 --> 00:43:15,823
Before you visit him, to make inquire
Of his behavior.
753
00:43:15,824 --> 00:43:17,682
My lord, I did intend it.
754
00:43:17,683 --> 00:43:22,079
Marry, well said; very well said.
Look you, sir,
755
00:43:22,080 --> 00:43:25,384
Inquire me first
what Danskers are in Paris;
756
00:43:25,385 --> 00:43:27,984
And how, and who, what means,
and where they keep,
757
00:43:27,985 --> 00:43:30,613
What company, at what expense;
and finding
758
00:43:30,614 --> 00:43:33,717
By this encompassment
and drift of question
759
00:43:33,718 --> 00:43:36,891
That they do know my son,
come you more nearer
760
00:43:36,892 --> 00:43:40,245
Take you, as 'twere, some distant
knowledge of him;
761
00:43:40,246 --> 00:43:44,140
As thus, 'I know his father
and his friends,
762
00:43:44,141 --> 00:43:47,477
And in part him:
' do you mark this, Reynaldo?
763
00:43:47,478 --> 00:43:49,446
Ay, very well, my lord.
764
00:43:49,447 --> 00:43:53,340
'And in part him;
but' you may say 'not well:
765
00:43:53,341 --> 00:43:57,404
But, if't be he I mean,
he's very wild;
766
00:43:57,405 --> 00:44:00,869
Addicted so and so:
' and there put on him
767
00:44:00,870 --> 00:44:05,201
What forgeries you please;
marry, none so rank
768
00:44:05,202 --> 00:44:08,281
As may dishonour him;
take heed of that;
769
00:44:08,282 --> 00:44:11,454
But, sir, such wanton,
wild and usual slips
770
00:44:11,455 --> 00:44:15,149
As are companions noted
and most known
771
00:44:15,150 --> 00:44:16,901
To youth and liberty.
772
00:44:16,902 --> 00:44:18,742
As gaming, my lord.
773
00:44:18,743 --> 00:44:24,291
Ay, or drinking, fencing,
swearing, quarrelling,
774
00:44:24,680 --> 00:44:26,836
Drabbing: you may go so far.
775
00:44:26,837 --> 00:44:28,711
My lord, that would dishonour him.
776
00:44:28,712 --> 00:44:31,476
'Faith, no; as you may
season it in the charge
777
00:44:31,477 --> 00:44:33,710
- But, my good lord,--
- Wherefore should you do this?
778
00:44:33,711 --> 00:44:37,276
- Ay, my lord, I would know that.
- Marry, sir, here's my drift;
779
00:44:37,277 --> 00:44:39,453
And I believe, it is a fetch of wit:
780
00:44:39,454 --> 00:44:42,289
You laying these slight
sullies on my son,
781
00:44:42,290 --> 00:44:45,150
As 'twere a thing a little soil'd i'
the working, Mark you,
782
00:44:45,151 --> 00:44:48,569
Your party in converse,
him you would sound,
783
00:44:48,570 --> 00:44:51,076
Having ever seen
in the prenominate crimes
784
00:44:51,077 --> 00:44:53,702
The youth you breathe of guilty,
be assured
785
00:44:53,703 --> 00:44:56,741
He closes with you in this consequence;
786
00:44:56,743 --> 00:44:59,397
'Good sir,' or so,
787
00:44:59,432 --> 00:45:02,978
or 'friend,' or 'gentleman,'
788
00:45:03,013 --> 00:45:04,928
According to the phrase or the addition
789
00:45:04,929 --> 00:45:06,529
Of man and country.
790
00:45:06,530 --> 00:45:08,177
Very good, my lord.
791
00:45:08,949 --> 00:45:11,494
And then, sir, does he this--
792
00:45:14,351 --> 00:45:15,869
he does--
793
00:45:23,555 --> 00:45:25,524
what was I about to say?
794
00:45:25,900 --> 00:45:28,349
By the mass, I was about to say
something:
795
00:45:29,084 --> 00:45:30,399
where did I leave?
796
00:45:30,400 --> 00:45:32,972
At 'closes in the consequence...
797
00:45:32,973 --> 00:45:36,477
At 'closes in the consequence...?
798
00:45:36,512 --> 00:45:37,627
' ay, marry;
799
00:45:37,678 --> 00:45:40,303
He closes thus:
'I know the gentleman;
800
00:45:40,304 --> 00:45:44,036
I saw him yesterday, or t' other day,
801
00:45:44,037 --> 00:45:47,834
Or then, or then;
with such, or such;
802
00:45:47,835 --> 00:45:49,988
and, as you say,
There was a' gaming;
803
00:45:49,989 --> 00:45:52,661
There falling out at tennis:
' or perchance,
804
00:45:52,662 --> 00:45:57,275
'I saw him enter
such a house of sale,'
805
00:45:58,241 --> 00:46:03,864
Videlicet, a brothel, or so forth.
See you now;
806
00:46:04,065 --> 00:46:10,036
Your bait of falsehood
takes this carp of truth:
807
00:46:10,666 --> 00:46:12,990
And thus do we of wisdom and of reach,
808
00:46:12,991 --> 00:46:18,488
By indirections find directions out:
809
00:46:18,925 --> 00:46:21,776
- You have me, have you not?
- My lord, I have.
810
00:46:21,777 --> 00:46:23,668
God be wi' you;
811
00:46:23,738 --> 00:46:26,241
- fare you well.
- Good my lord!
812
00:46:26,524 --> 00:46:29,651
Observe his inclination
in yourself.
813
00:46:29,652 --> 00:46:33,897
- I shall, my lord.
- And let him ply his music.
814
00:46:33,898 --> 00:46:35,538
Well, my lord.
815
00:46:36,615 --> 00:46:38,083
Farewell!
816
00:46:40,497 --> 00:46:42,525
How now, Ophelia!
what's the matter?
817
00:46:42,526 --> 00:46:45,604
O, my lord, my lord,
I have been so affrighted!
818
00:46:45,605 --> 00:46:47,211
With what, i' the name of God?
819
00:46:47,212 --> 00:46:50,589
My lord, as I was sewing in my closet,
820
00:46:50,821 --> 00:46:54,110
Lord Hamlet, with his doublet
all unbraced;
821
00:46:54,111 --> 00:46:57,110
No hat upon his head;
his stockings foul'd,
822
00:46:57,111 --> 00:46:59,835
Ungarter'd, and down-gyved
to his ancle;
823
00:46:59,836 --> 00:47:03,422
Pale as his shirt;
his knees knocking each other;
824
00:47:03,423 --> 00:47:07,369
And with a look so piteous in purport
825
00:47:08,110 --> 00:47:09,960
As if he had been loosed out of hell
826
00:47:09,961 --> 00:47:12,397
To speak of horrors,
--he comes before me.
827
00:47:12,398 --> 00:47:15,544
- Mad for thy love?
- My lord, I do not know;
828
00:47:15,545 --> 00:47:19,887
- But truly, I do fear it.
- What said he?
829
00:47:20,623 --> 00:47:23,386
He took me by the wrist
and held me hard;
830
00:47:23,982 --> 00:47:26,556
Then goes he to the length
of all his arm;
831
00:47:26,670 --> 00:47:29,861
And, with his other hand
thus o'er his brow,
832
00:47:30,109 --> 00:47:35,138
He falls to such perusal of my face
As he would draw it.
833
00:47:35,712 --> 00:47:37,463
Long stay'd he so;
834
00:47:38,077 --> 00:47:41,212
At last, a little shaking of mine arm
835
00:47:41,213 --> 00:47:44,803
And thrice his head thus
waving up and down,
836
00:47:44,804 --> 00:47:49,459
He raised a sigh so piteous
and profound
837
00:47:49,460 --> 00:47:53,335
As it did seem to shatter all his bulk
838
00:47:53,336 --> 00:47:55,522
And end his being
839
00:47:56,231 --> 00:47:58,418
that done, he lets me go:
840
00:47:58,620 --> 00:48:01,336
And, with his head over
his shoulder turn'd,
841
00:48:02,435 --> 00:48:05,758
He seem'd to find his way
without his eyes;
842
00:48:07,500 --> 00:48:10,687
For out o' doors he went
without their helps,
843
00:48:10,977 --> 00:48:14,387
And, to the last,
bended their light on me.
844
00:48:14,388 --> 00:48:19,459
Come,
This is the very ecstasy of love,
845
00:48:19,460 --> 00:48:21,569
Whose violent property fordoes itself
846
00:48:21,570 --> 00:48:25,008
And leads the will to desperate undertakings
847
00:48:25,084 --> 00:48:27,131
I am sorry.
848
00:48:27,247 --> 00:48:30,131
What, have you given him
any hard words of late?
849
00:48:30,132 --> 00:48:32,476
No, my good lord, but,
as you did command,
850
00:48:32,477 --> 00:48:35,522
I did repel his fetters and denied
851
00:48:35,523 --> 00:48:39,851
- His access to me.
- That hath made him mad.
852
00:48:39,852 --> 00:48:42,027
I am sorry that
with better heed and judgment
853
00:48:42,028 --> 00:48:45,448
I had not quoted him:
I fear'd he did but trifle,
854
00:48:45,449 --> 00:48:50,712
And meant to wreck thee;
but, beshrew my jealousy!
855
00:48:51,287 --> 00:48:54,021
Come, go we to the king:
856
00:48:54,685 --> 00:48:56,662
This must be known;
857
00:48:58,897 --> 00:49:03,847
Welcome, dear Rosencrantz
and Guildenstern!
858
00:49:03,848 --> 00:49:06,681
Moreover that we much
did long to see you,
859
00:49:06,682 --> 00:49:10,629
The need we have to use you did provoke
860
00:49:10,630 --> 00:49:13,347
Our hasty sending.
Something have you heard
861
00:49:13,348 --> 00:49:18,260
Of Hamlet's transformation.
What it should be,
862
00:49:18,287 --> 00:49:21,129
More than his father's death,
that thus hath put him
863
00:49:21,130 --> 00:49:24,121
So much from the understanding of himself,
864
00:49:24,257 --> 00:49:28,034
I cannot dream of:
I beseech you,
865
00:49:28,035 --> 00:49:29,763
That, being of such
866
00:49:29,764 --> 00:49:32,223
young days brought up with him,
867
00:49:32,881 --> 00:49:35,910
That you vouchsafe
your rest here in our court
868
00:49:35,911 --> 00:49:38,581
Some little time:
so by your companies
869
00:49:38,582 --> 00:49:44,159
To lead him on to pleasures,
and to gather,
870
00:49:44,160 --> 00:49:46,964
So much as from occasion you may glean,
871
00:49:46,965 --> 00:49:50,316
Whether aught, unknown to us,
afflicts him thus,
872
00:49:50,317 --> 00:49:52,379
That, open'd, lies within our remedy.
873
00:49:52,380 --> 00:49:55,505
Good gentlemen, he hath
much talk'd of you;
874
00:49:55,506 --> 00:49:57,493
And sure I am two men
there are not living
875
00:49:57,494 --> 00:50:00,345
To whom he more adheres.
If it will please you
876
00:50:00,346 --> 00:50:02,127
To show us so much gentry
and good will
877
00:50:02,128 --> 00:50:04,867
As to expend your time
with us awhile,
878
00:50:04,868 --> 00:50:07,222
For the supply
and profit of our hope,
879
00:50:07,971 --> 00:50:10,554
Your visitation shall receive
such thanks
880
00:50:10,555 --> 00:50:12,959
As fits a king's remembrance.
881
00:50:12,960 --> 00:50:14,284
Both your majesties
882
00:50:14,285 --> 00:50:16,821
Might, by the sovereign
power you have of us,
883
00:50:16,822 --> 00:50:18,901
Put your dread pleasures
more into command
884
00:50:18,902 --> 00:50:20,003
Than to entreaty.
885
00:50:20,004 --> 00:50:21,534
But we both obey,
886
00:50:22,536 --> 00:50:24,696
And here give up ourselves,
in the full bent
887
00:50:24,697 --> 00:50:28,034
To lay our service freely at your feet,
To be commanded.
888
00:50:28,035 --> 00:50:31,079
Thanks, Rosencrantz
and gentle Guildenstern.
889
00:50:31,080 --> 00:50:34,642
Thanks, Guildenstern
and gentle Rosencrantz:
890
00:50:34,643 --> 00:50:38,844
And I beseech you instantly to visit
My too much changed son.
891
00:50:38,845 --> 00:50:40,970
Go, some of you,
And bring these gentlemen where Hamlet is.
892
00:50:40,971 --> 00:50:42,593
Heavens make our presence
and our practises
893
00:50:42,594 --> 00:50:44,659
Pleasant and helpful to him!
Ay, amen!
894
00:50:47,241 --> 00:50:49,741
The ambassadors from Norway,
my good lord,
895
00:50:49,742 --> 00:50:51,617
Are joyfully return'd.
896
00:50:52,056 --> 00:50:54,468
Thou still hast been
the father of good news.
897
00:50:54,469 --> 00:50:55,959
Have I, my lord?
898
00:50:55,960 --> 00:51:01,422
I assure my good liege,
I hold my duty, as I hold my soul,
899
00:51:01,423 --> 00:51:04,752
Both to my God
and to my gracious king:
900
00:51:04,985 --> 00:51:07,907
And I do think that I have found
901
00:51:07,930 --> 00:51:11,953
The very cause of Hamlet's lunacy.
902
00:51:12,392 --> 00:51:15,219
O, speak of that;
that do I long to hear.
903
00:51:15,220 --> 00:51:17,738
A first give admittance to the ambassadors;
904
00:51:17,739 --> 00:51:20,564
My news shall be the fruit
to that great feast.
905
00:51:20,565 --> 00:51:22,866
Thyself do grace to them,
and bring them in.
906
00:51:24,171 --> 00:51:29,878
He tells me, my dear Gertrude,
that he hath found
907
00:51:29,879 --> 00:51:32,841
The head and source
of all your son's distemper.
908
00:51:32,842 --> 00:51:35,488
I doubt it is no other but the main;
909
00:51:35,489 --> 00:51:37,177
His father's death,
910
00:51:37,767 --> 00:51:40,585
and our o'erhasty marriage.
911
00:51:41,427 --> 00:51:43,093
Well, we will sift him.
912
00:51:43,956 --> 00:51:46,467
Welcome, good friends!
913
00:51:46,779 --> 00:51:49,002
Say, what from our brother Norway?
914
00:51:49,003 --> 00:51:51,873
Most fair return
of greetings and desires.
915
00:51:51,874 --> 00:51:54,123
he sent out to suppress
His nephew's march.
916
00:51:54,124 --> 00:51:56,465
the which is told a propose
'gainst the Poles
917
00:51:56,466 --> 00:51:58,113
But, better look'd into, he truly found
918
00:51:58,114 --> 00:52:00,466
It was against your highness
and our state.
919
00:52:00,467 --> 00:52:03,425
So, Fortinbras
Receives rebuke from him
920
00:52:03,426 --> 00:52:05,655
and vowes before his uncle never more
921
00:52:05,656 --> 00:52:08,421
To give the assay of arms
against stand mark here.
922
00:52:12,491 --> 00:52:14,661
It likes us well;
923
00:52:15,349 --> 00:52:17,368
at night we'll feast together:
924
00:52:17,369 --> 00:52:19,052
Most welcome home!
925
00:52:21,809 --> 00:52:24,677
This business is well ended.
926
00:52:25,725 --> 00:52:29,652
My liege, and madam, to expostulate
927
00:52:29,653 --> 00:52:34,098
What majesty should be, what duty is,
928
00:52:34,099 --> 00:52:38,036
Why day is day, night night,
929
00:52:38,037 --> 00:52:43,507
and time is time,
930
00:52:47,714 --> 00:52:50,442
Were nothing but to waste
night, day and time.
931
00:52:50,443 --> 00:52:53,129
Therefore, since brevity
is the soul of wit,
932
00:52:53,130 --> 00:52:55,676
And tediousness the limbs
and outward flourishes,
933
00:52:55,677 --> 00:52:58,629
I will be brief:
your noble son is mad:
934
00:52:58,630 --> 00:53:03,487
Mad call I it; for,
to define true madness,
935
00:53:03,488 --> 00:53:08,067
What is't but to be nothing else but mad?
936
00:53:08,068 --> 00:53:11,398
- But let that go.
- More matter, with less art.
937
00:53:11,399 --> 00:53:14,867
Madam, I swear I use no art at all.
938
00:53:14,868 --> 00:53:17,786
That he is mad, 'tis true:
'tis true 'tis pity;
939
00:53:17,787 --> 00:53:20,611
And pity 'tis 'tis true:
a foolish figure;
940
00:53:20,612 --> 00:53:23,189
But farewell it,'
for I will use no art.
941
00:53:23,190 --> 00:53:26,039
Mad let us grant him, then:
and now remains
942
00:53:26,040 --> 00:53:29,564
That we find out the cause
of this effect,
943
00:53:29,565 --> 00:53:32,223
Or rather say, the cause
of this defect,
944
00:53:32,224 --> 00:53:35,346
For this effect defective
comes by cause:
945
00:53:35,347 --> 00:53:39,252
Thus it remains, and the remainder thus.
946
00:53:39,956 --> 00:53:44,112
I have a daughter
--have while she is mine--
947
00:53:44,113 --> 00:53:46,986
Who, in her duty and obedience, mark,
948
00:53:46,987 --> 00:53:48,875
Hath given me this:
949
00:53:48,876 --> 00:53:51,816
now gather, and surmise.
950
00:53:52,714 --> 00:53:56,746
'To the celestial and my soul's idol,
951
00:53:56,781 --> 00:53:59,255
the most beautified Ophelia,'--
952
00:53:59,290 --> 00:54:01,945
Oh that's an ill phrase, a vile phrase
953
00:54:02,048 --> 00:54:07,564
'beautified' is a vile phrase:
but you shall hear. Thus:
954
00:54:07,986 --> 00:54:13,768
'In her excellent white bosom,
these, &c.'
955
00:54:18,114 --> 00:54:20,361
Came this from Hamlet to her?
956
00:54:20,362 --> 00:54:23,668
Good madam, stay awhile;
I will be faithful.
957
00:54:23,669 --> 00:54:27,341
'Doubt thou the stars are fire;
Doubt that the sun doth move;
958
00:54:27,342 --> 00:54:32,060
Doubt truth to be a liar;
But never doubt I love.
959
00:54:32,061 --> 00:54:35,593
This, in obedience,
hath my daughter shown me, and more above
960
00:54:35,594 --> 00:54:38,201
But how hath she
Received his love?
961
00:54:38,615 --> 00:54:40,251
What do you think of me?
962
00:54:40,545 --> 00:54:43,277
As of a friend faithful and honourable.
963
00:54:43,278 --> 00:54:46,252
I would fain prove so.
But what might you think,
964
00:54:46,253 --> 00:54:50,292
When I had seen this hot love
on the wing--
965
00:54:50,293 --> 00:54:52,232
As I perceived it, I must tell you that,
966
00:54:52,233 --> 00:54:54,717
Before my daughter told me--
what might you,
967
00:54:54,718 --> 00:54:56,940
Or my dear majesty
your queen here, think,
968
00:54:56,941 --> 00:55:00,341
If I had given my heart a winking,
mute and dumb,
969
00:55:00,342 --> 00:55:02,589
Or look'd upon this love
with idle sight;
970
00:55:02,590 --> 00:55:04,356
No, I went round to work,
971
00:55:04,357 --> 00:55:06,860
And my young mistress
thus I did bespeak:
972
00:55:06,861 --> 00:55:10,340
'Lord Hamlet is a prince,
out of thy star;
973
00:55:10,341 --> 00:55:13,887
This must not be:'
and then I precepts gave her,
974
00:55:13,888 --> 00:55:16,449
That she should lock herself
from his resort,
975
00:55:16,450 --> 00:55:19,044
Admit no messengers,
receive no tokens.
976
00:55:19,045 --> 00:55:22,197
Which done, she took
the fruits of my advice;
977
00:55:22,198 --> 00:55:25,245
And he, repulsed--
a short tale to make--
978
00:55:25,246 --> 00:55:30,573
Fell into a sadness,
then into a fast,
979
00:55:30,574 --> 00:55:32,623
Thence to a watch,
thence into a weakness,
980
00:55:32,624 --> 00:55:35,714
Thence to a lightness,
and, by this declension,
981
00:55:35,715 --> 00:55:39,730
Into the madness wherein now he raves,
982
00:55:39,731 --> 00:55:41,887
And all we mourn for.
983
00:55:42,338 --> 00:55:44,231
Do you think 'tis this?
984
00:55:46,027 --> 00:55:49,760
It may be, very likely.
985
00:55:49,761 --> 00:55:53,186
Hath there been such a time--
I'd fain know that--
986
00:55:53,187 --> 00:55:56,064
That I have positively said 'Tis so,'
987
00:55:56,065 --> 00:55:57,561
When it proved otherwise?
988
00:55:57,596 --> 00:55:59,058
Not that I know.
989
00:55:59,108 --> 00:56:02,043
Take this from this,
if this be otherwise:
990
00:56:02,044 --> 00:56:05,574
If circumstances lead me,
I will find
991
00:56:05,575 --> 00:56:07,605
Where truth is hid,
though it were hid indeed
992
00:56:07,606 --> 00:56:09,388
Within the centre.
993
00:56:09,389 --> 00:56:11,380
How may we try this further?
994
00:56:12,082 --> 00:56:15,751
You know, sometimes he walks
four hours together
995
00:56:15,752 --> 00:56:17,049
Here in the lobby.
996
00:56:17,050 --> 00:56:18,268
So he does indeed.
997
00:56:18,269 --> 00:56:21,646
At such a time I'll
loose my daughter to him:
998
00:56:21,647 --> 00:56:23,627
Be you and I behind an arras then;
999
00:56:23,628 --> 00:56:25,784
Mark the encounter:
if he love her not
1000
00:56:25,785 --> 00:56:28,564
And be not from his
reason fall'n thereon,
1001
00:56:28,565 --> 00:56:33,536
Let me be no assistant for a state,
But keep a farm and carters.
1002
00:56:33,537 --> 00:56:37,190
- We will try it.
- But, look, where sadly the poor wretch comes.
1003
00:56:39,118 --> 00:56:41,033
Sweet Gertrude, leave us too;
1004
00:56:41,034 --> 00:56:44,124
Her father and myself, lawful espials,
1005
00:56:44,125 --> 00:56:47,109
us may of their encounter frankly judge,
1006
00:56:47,110 --> 00:56:49,264
If 't be the affliction of his love or no
1007
00:56:49,265 --> 00:56:50,562
That thus he suffers for.
1008
00:56:50,563 --> 00:56:52,250
I shall obey you.
1009
00:56:52,970 --> 00:56:56,677
And for your part, Ophelia,
1010
00:56:59,313 --> 00:57:00,458
I do wish
1011
00:57:00,459 --> 00:57:02,967
That your good beauties be the happy cause
1012
00:57:02,968 --> 00:57:08,034
Of Hamlet's wildness:
so shall I hope your virtues
1013
00:57:08,035 --> 00:57:10,500
Will bring him to his wonted way again,
1014
00:57:10,501 --> 00:57:12,014
To both your honours.
1015
00:57:12,015 --> 00:57:13,708
Madam, I wish it may.
1016
00:57:16,876 --> 00:57:19,347
Ophelia, walk you here.
1017
00:57:19,991 --> 00:57:22,459
Read on this book;
1018
00:57:22,624 --> 00:57:27,263
That show of such an exercise
may colour your loneliness.
1019
00:57:27,264 --> 00:57:30,186
- I hear him coming.
- Let's withdraw, my lord.
1020
00:57:46,108 --> 00:57:48,232
To be, or not to be...
1021
00:57:49,302 --> 00:57:51,062
that is the question.
1022
00:58:00,170 --> 00:58:03,143
Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer
1023
00:58:03,436 --> 00:58:06,918
The slings and arrows
of outrageous fortune,
1024
00:58:07,794 --> 00:58:10,168
Or to take arms against a sea of troubles,
1025
00:58:10,169 --> 00:58:13,112
And by opposing end them?
1026
00:58:15,793 --> 00:58:17,310
To die,
1027
00:58:19,277 --> 00:58:20,965
to sleep,
1028
00:58:22,183 --> 00:58:23,810
No more.
1029
00:58:25,293 --> 00:58:27,494
and by a sleep to say we end
1030
00:58:27,495 --> 00:58:31,140
The heart-ache and the thousand natural shocks
1031
00:58:31,141 --> 00:58:33,308
That flesh is heir to
1032
00:58:35,809 --> 00:58:37,859
'tis a consummation
1033
00:58:39,214 --> 00:58:41,419
Devoutly to be wish'd.
1034
00:58:42,238 --> 00:58:43,683
To die,
1035
00:58:45,683 --> 00:58:47,435
to sleep;
1036
00:58:51,245 --> 00:58:53,608
To sleep: perchance to dream:
1037
00:58:53,672 --> 00:58:55,558
ay, there's the rub;
1038
00:58:59,825 --> 00:59:03,653
For in that sleep of death
what dreams may come
1039
00:59:03,654 --> 00:59:06,119
When we have shuffled off
this mortal coil,
1040
00:59:06,120 --> 00:59:07,887
Must give us pause:
1041
00:59:10,948 --> 00:59:12,856
there's the respect
1042
00:59:13,683 --> 00:59:17,619
That makes calamity of so long life;
1043
00:59:23,908 --> 00:59:27,837
For who would bear
the whips and scorns of time,
1044
00:59:28,233 --> 00:59:30,933
But that the dread
of something after death,
1045
00:59:33,698 --> 00:59:36,844
The undiscover'd country
from whose bourn
1046
00:59:38,104 --> 00:59:43,089
No traveller returns,
puzzles the will,
1047
00:59:48,077 --> 00:59:51,076
And makes us rather bear
those ills we have
1048
00:59:51,229 --> 00:59:53,827
Than fly to others
that we know not of?
1049
00:59:57,319 --> 01:00:02,339
Thus conscience does make
cowards of us all;
1050
01:00:05,914 --> 01:00:09,993
And thus the native
hue of resolution
1051
01:00:11,773 --> 01:00:16,162
Is sicklied o'er with
the pale cast of thought,
1052
01:00:18,617 --> 01:00:21,866
And enterprises of
great pith and moment
1053
01:00:22,638 --> 01:00:26,014
With this regard their
currents turn awry,
1054
01:00:29,196 --> 01:00:32,544
And lose the name of action.
--Soft you now!
1055
01:00:34,615 --> 01:00:36,554
The fair Ophelia!
1056
01:00:38,096 --> 01:00:43,124
Nymph, in thy orisons
Be all my sins remember'd.
1057
01:00:43,125 --> 01:00:46,865
Good my lord,
How does your honour for this many a day?
1058
01:00:46,866 --> 01:00:49,062
I humbly thank you; well, well, well.
1059
01:00:49,220 --> 01:00:52,503
My lord, I have remembrances of yours,
1060
01:00:52,504 --> 01:00:56,241
That I have longed long to re-deliver;
1061
01:00:56,518 --> 01:00:58,032
I pray you, now receive them.
1062
01:00:58,033 --> 01:01:00,532
Not I; I never gave you aught.
1063
01:01:02,332 --> 01:01:05,188
My honour'd lord, you know
right well you did;
1064
01:01:05,782 --> 01:01:09,549
And, with them, words of
so sweet breath composed
1065
01:01:09,550 --> 01:01:13,405
As made the things more rich:
their perfume lost,
1066
01:01:13,406 --> 01:01:16,282
Take these again;
for to the noble mind
1067
01:01:16,564 --> 01:01:19,965
Rich gifts wax poor
when givers prove unkind.
1068
01:01:19,966 --> 01:01:21,514
There, my lord.
1069
01:01:24,530 --> 01:01:26,779
- Are you honest?
- My lord?
1070
01:01:29,020 --> 01:01:31,460
- Are you fair?
- What means your lordship?
1071
01:01:34,403 --> 01:01:36,018
I did love you once.
1072
01:01:36,019 --> 01:01:38,716
Indeed, my lord,
you made me believe so.
1073
01:01:39,090 --> 01:01:40,608
You should not have believed me;
I loved you not.
1074
01:01:40,609 --> 01:01:42,063
I was the more deceived.
1075
01:01:43,635 --> 01:01:46,354
Get thee to a nunnery:
why wouldst thou be a breeder of sinners?
1076
01:01:46,355 --> 01:01:47,831
I am myself indifferent honest;
1077
01:01:47,832 --> 01:01:50,411
but yet I could accuse me of such things
1078
01:01:50,446 --> 01:01:51,177
it would be better my mother had not borne me:
1079
01:01:51,212 --> 01:01:54,526
What should such fellows as I do crawling
between earth and heaven?
1080
01:01:54,527 --> 01:01:57,586
We are arrant knaves,
all; believe none of us.
1081
01:01:57,587 --> 01:01:59,616
Go thy ways to a nunnery.
1082
01:02:02,178 --> 01:02:03,570
Where's your father?
1083
01:02:03,571 --> 01:02:05,133
At home, my lord.
1084
01:02:13,477 --> 01:02:15,601
Let the doors be shut upon him,
1085
01:02:15,849 --> 01:02:19,973
that he may play the
fool no where but in's own house.
1086
01:02:19,974 --> 01:02:21,272
Farewell.
1087
01:02:21,974 --> 01:02:23,629
O, help him, you sweet heavens!
1088
01:02:23,630 --> 01:02:26,821
If thou dost marry, I'll give thee
this plague for thy dowry:
1089
01:02:26,822 --> 01:02:28,957
be thou as chaste as ice,
as pure as snow,
1090
01:02:28,992 --> 01:02:30,008
thou shalt not escape calumny.
1091
01:02:30,258 --> 01:02:31,913
Get thee to a nunnery, go: farewell.
1092
01:02:31,914 --> 01:02:34,441
Or, if thou wilt needs
marry, marry a fool;
1093
01:02:34,442 --> 01:02:37,913
for wise men know well enough
what monsters you make of them.
1094
01:02:37,914 --> 01:02:40,707
To a nunnery, go,
and quickly too. Farewell.
1095
01:02:40,909 --> 01:02:42,681
O heavenly powers, restore him!
1096
01:02:42,682 --> 01:02:46,071
You jig, you amble, and you lisp,
1097
01:02:46,072 --> 01:02:48,796
and nick-name God's creatures,
1098
01:02:48,831 --> 01:02:49,847
and make your wantonness
your ignorance.
1099
01:02:49,897 --> 01:02:54,505
Go to, I'll no more on't; it hath
made me mad.
1100
01:02:55,663 --> 01:02:58,067
I say, we will have no more marriages:
1101
01:02:58,614 --> 01:03:02,369
those that are married already,
all but one, shall live;
1102
01:03:02,550 --> 01:03:04,533
the rest shall keep as they are.
1103
01:03:04,534 --> 01:03:06,128
To a nunnery, go.
1104
01:03:08,972 --> 01:03:11,746
O, what a noble mind
is here o'erthrown!
1105
01:03:13,849 --> 01:03:15,555
The courtier's,
1106
01:03:15,849 --> 01:03:17,474
soldier's,
1107
01:03:17,944 --> 01:03:19,756
scholar's, eye,
1108
01:03:20,408 --> 01:03:23,098
tongue, sword;
1109
01:03:25,299 --> 01:03:28,537
The expectancy and rose
of the fair state,
1110
01:03:30,285 --> 01:03:32,744
The glass of fashion
1111
01:03:33,346 --> 01:03:35,320
and the mould of form,
1112
01:03:36,409 --> 01:03:39,005
The observed of all observers,
1113
01:03:39,433 --> 01:03:40,908
quite,
1114
01:03:42,097 --> 01:03:43,649
quite down!
1115
01:03:45,751 --> 01:03:47,157
And I,
1116
01:03:48,130 --> 01:03:51,932
of ladies most deject and wretched,
1117
01:03:52,629 --> 01:03:57,566
That suck'd the honey
of his music vows,
1118
01:03:57,907 --> 01:04:01,743
Now see that noble and most
sovereign reason,
1119
01:04:01,744 --> 01:04:06,161
Like sweet bells jangled,
out of tune and harsh;
1120
01:04:06,807 --> 01:04:10,470
That unmatch'd form
and feature of blown youth
1121
01:04:10,472 --> 01:04:13,410
Blasted with ecstasy:
1122
01:04:19,691 --> 01:04:21,785
O, woe is me,
1123
01:04:23,193 --> 01:04:26,054
To have seen what I have seen,
1124
01:04:26,834 --> 01:04:28,629
see what I see!
1125
01:04:29,632 --> 01:04:33,238
Love! his affections
do not that way tend;
1126
01:04:33,239 --> 01:04:35,377
There's something in his soul,
1127
01:04:35,378 --> 01:04:38,344
O'er which his melancholy
sits on brood;
1128
01:04:38,345 --> 01:04:40,688
And I do doubt the hatch
and the disclose
1129
01:04:40,689 --> 01:04:42,493
Will be some danger:
1130
01:04:46,655 --> 01:04:48,396
How now, Ophelia!
1131
01:04:48,444 --> 01:04:51,032
You need not tell us
what Lord Hamlet said;
1132
01:04:51,033 --> 01:04:53,451
We heard it all.
1133
01:04:53,499 --> 01:04:56,248
Away, I do beseech you,
here he comes!
1134
01:04:56,688 --> 01:04:58,740
I'll board him presently.
1135
01:04:59,877 --> 01:05:02,908
How does my good Lord Hamlet?
1136
01:05:08,062 --> 01:05:09,616
Well,
1137
01:05:11,936 --> 01:05:13,532
God-a-mercy.
1138
01:05:13,941 --> 01:05:16,747
Do you know me, my lord?
1139
01:05:16,748 --> 01:05:19,803
Excellent well; you are a fishmonger.
1140
01:05:19,804 --> 01:05:22,811
- Not I, my lord.
- Then I would you were so honest a man.
1141
01:05:22,812 --> 01:05:23,634
Honest, my lord!
1142
01:05:23,635 --> 01:05:25,592
Ay, sir; to be honest,
as this world goes, is to be
1143
01:05:25,593 --> 01:05:28,781
one man picked out of ten thousand.
1144
01:05:28,782 --> 01:05:30,373
That's very true, my lord.
1145
01:05:30,374 --> 01:05:32,803
For if the sun breed maggots
in a dead dog, being a
1146
01:05:32,804 --> 01:05:35,737
god kissing carrion,--
Have you a daughter?
1147
01:05:35,738 --> 01:05:37,438
I have, my lord.
1148
01:05:37,439 --> 01:05:39,313
Let her not walk i' the sun:
1149
01:05:40,076 --> 01:05:43,988
conception is a blessing:
but not as your daughter may conceive.
1150
01:05:45,251 --> 01:05:49,593
Friend, look to 't.
1151
01:05:50,247 --> 01:05:53,428
How say you by that?
Still harping on my daughter:
1152
01:05:53,748 --> 01:05:57,643
yet he knew me not at first;
he said I was a fishmonger:
1153
01:05:57,676 --> 01:06:00,559
he is far gone, far gone:
1154
01:06:01,022 --> 01:06:05,934
and truly in my youth I suffered
much extremity for love;
1155
01:06:05,935 --> 01:06:09,592
very near this. I'll speak to him again.
1156
01:06:12,178 --> 01:06:14,824
What do you read, my lord?
1157
01:06:15,936 --> 01:06:17,294
Words,
1158
01:06:19,002 --> 01:06:22,465
words, words?
1159
01:06:22,671 --> 01:06:24,699
What is the matter, my lord?
1160
01:06:25,021 --> 01:06:26,742
Between who?
1161
01:06:26,743 --> 01:06:29,898
I mean, the matter that
you read, my lord.
1162
01:06:29,899 --> 01:06:33,238
Slanders, sir:
for the satirical rogue says here
1163
01:06:33,239 --> 01:06:36,149
that old men have grey beards,
1164
01:06:38,290 --> 01:06:40,854
that their faces are wrinkled,
1165
01:06:42,665 --> 01:06:46,633
their eyes purging thick amber and
plum-tree gum
1166
01:06:47,002 --> 01:06:51,381
and that they have
a plentiful lack of wit,
1167
01:06:51,382 --> 01:06:53,679
together with most weak hams:
1168
01:06:53,680 --> 01:06:56,917
all which, sir,
though I most powerfully
and potently believe, yet
1169
01:06:56,926 --> 01:06:59,697
I hold it not honesty
to have it thus set down,
1170
01:07:00,688 --> 01:07:03,436
for yourself, sir, should be old as I am,
1171
01:07:03,812 --> 01:07:07,134
if like a crab
you could go backward.
1172
01:07:08,061 --> 01:07:11,501
Though this be madness,
yet there is method in 't.
1173
01:07:12,243 --> 01:07:14,859
Will you walk out of the air, my lord?
1174
01:07:14,860 --> 01:07:16,194
Into my grave.
1175
01:07:17,104 --> 01:07:20,007
Indeed, that is out o' the air.
1176
01:07:20,008 --> 01:07:23,069
How pregnant sometimes
his replies are!
1177
01:07:24,092 --> 01:07:28,629
My honourable lord,
I will most humbly take my leave of you.
1178
01:07:28,630 --> 01:07:31,901
You cannot, sir,
take from me any thing
1179
01:07:31,936 --> 01:07:34,896
that I will
more willingly part withal:
1180
01:07:35,478 --> 01:07:37,135
except my life,
1181
01:07:39,008 --> 01:07:40,903
except my life,
1182
01:07:43,085 --> 01:07:46,879
except my life.
1183
01:07:49,780 --> 01:07:51,726
Fare you well, my lord.
1184
01:07:52,599 --> 01:07:55,552
These tedious old fools!
1185
01:07:56,500 --> 01:07:59,849
You go to seek the Lord Hamlet;
there he is.
1186
01:07:59,850 --> 01:08:01,373
God save you, sir!
1187
01:08:02,804 --> 01:08:05,663
- My honoured lord!
- My most dear lord!
1188
01:08:08,505 --> 01:08:12,726
My excellent good friends!
How dost thou, Guildenstern?
1189
01:08:13,193 --> 01:08:16,567
Rosencrantz!
Good lads, how do ye both?
1190
01:08:16,568 --> 01:08:19,176
As the indifferent children of the earth.
1191
01:08:19,178 --> 01:08:22,691
Happy, in that we are not over-happy;
1192
01:08:22,837 --> 01:08:25,049
On fortune's cap we are
not the very button.
1193
01:08:25,050 --> 01:08:27,817
- Nor the soles of her shoes?
- Neither, my lord.
1194
01:08:27,819 --> 01:08:31,131
Then you live about her waist,
or in the middle of her favours?
1195
01:08:31,133 --> 01:08:32,562
'Faith, her privates we.
1196
01:08:34,415 --> 01:08:36,950
In the secret parts of fortune?
1197
01:08:36,951 --> 01:08:39,077
Most true; she is a strumpet.
1198
01:08:39,078 --> 01:08:41,790
- What's the news?
- None, my lord,
1199
01:08:42,323 --> 01:08:44,587
but that the world's grown honest.
1200
01:08:44,663 --> 01:08:46,656
Then is doomsday near:
1201
01:08:48,243 --> 01:08:51,069
but your news is not true.
Let me question more in particular:
1202
01:08:51,069 --> 01:08:55,634
what have you, my good friends,
deserved at the hands of fortune,
1203
01:08:55,635 --> 01:08:57,430
that she sends you to prison hither?
1204
01:08:57,430 --> 01:09:00,310
- Prison, my lord!
- Denmark's a prison.
1205
01:09:00,560 --> 01:09:02,188
Then is the world one.
1206
01:09:02,189 --> 01:09:05,962
A goodly one; in which there are many confines,
wards and dungeons,
1207
01:09:05,962 --> 01:09:08,542
Denmark being one o' the worst.
1208
01:09:09,071 --> 01:09:11,438
We think not so, my lord.
1209
01:09:12,631 --> 01:09:14,336
Why, then, 'tis none to you;
1210
01:09:14,337 --> 01:09:17,685
for there is nothing either good or bad,
but thinking makes it so:
1211
01:09:19,508 --> 01:09:21,131
to me it is a prison.
1212
01:09:21,729 --> 01:09:24,853
Why then, your ambition makes it one;
1213
01:09:26,537 --> 01:09:28,964
'tis too narrow for your mind.
1214
01:09:28,965 --> 01:09:30,491
O God,
1215
01:09:30,904 --> 01:09:33,194
I could be bounded in a nut shell,
1216
01:09:33,196 --> 01:09:36,256
and count myself a king of infinite space,
1217
01:09:38,375 --> 01:09:41,372
were it not that I have bad dreams.
1218
01:09:43,243 --> 01:09:45,538
- Shall we to the court?
- We'll wait upon you.
1219
01:09:46,529 --> 01:09:47,995
No such matter:
1220
01:09:49,356 --> 01:09:51,917
I will not sort you with the rest
of my servants,
1221
01:09:54,006 --> 01:09:56,990
But, in the beaten way of friendship,
what make you at Elsinore?
1222
01:09:57,633 --> 01:09:59,976
To visit you, my lord;
no other occasion.
1223
01:09:59,977 --> 01:10:01,477
Were you not sent for?
1224
01:10:03,856 --> 01:10:05,728
Is it your own inclining?
1225
01:10:07,979 --> 01:10:10,135
A free visitation?
1226
01:10:11,405 --> 01:10:13,322
Come, deal justly with me:
1227
01:10:14,494 --> 01:10:16,760
- Come; nay, speak.
- What should we say, my lord?
1228
01:10:16,761 --> 01:10:18,164
Why, any thing, but to the purpose.
1229
01:10:18,165 --> 01:10:21,071
You were sent for; and there is
a kind of confession in your looks
1230
01:10:21,072 --> 01:10:23,384
which your modesties have not
craft enough to colour:
1231
01:10:23,385 --> 01:10:25,260
I know the good king and queen
have sent for you.
1232
01:10:25,261 --> 01:10:26,537
To what end, my lord?
1233
01:10:26,538 --> 01:10:28,281
That you must teach me.
1234
01:10:29,257 --> 01:10:31,570
But let me conjure you, by
the rights of our fellowship,
1235
01:10:31,571 --> 01:10:35,034
be even and direct with me,
whether you were sent for, or no?
1236
01:10:37,259 --> 01:10:38,688
What say you?
1237
01:10:38,723 --> 01:10:41,893
Nay, then, I have an eye of you.--
If you love me, hold not off.
1238
01:10:43,760 --> 01:10:45,541
My lord, we were sent for.
1239
01:10:47,602 --> 01:10:49,497
I will tell you why;
1240
01:10:50,881 --> 01:10:54,444
so shall my anticipation
prevent your discovery,
1241
01:10:55,696 --> 01:10:59,540
and your secrecy to the king
and queen moult no feather.
1242
01:11:02,258 --> 01:11:03,749
I have
1243
01:11:04,037 --> 01:11:05,602
of late--
1244
01:11:07,430 --> 01:11:09,590
but wherefore I know not--
1245
01:11:11,289 --> 01:11:13,342
lost all my mirth,
1246
01:11:16,697 --> 01:11:19,083
forgone all custom of exercise;
1247
01:11:19,811 --> 01:11:22,996
and indeed it goes so heavily
with my disposition
1248
01:11:22,997 --> 01:11:25,489
that this goodly frame, the earth,
1249
01:11:26,431 --> 01:11:29,696
seems to me a sterile promontory,
1250
01:11:32,506 --> 01:11:35,030
this most excellent canopy, the air,
1251
01:11:35,102 --> 01:11:38,973
look you, this brave
o'erhanging firmament,
1252
01:11:38,974 --> 01:11:43,911
this majestical roof fretted
with golden fire...
1253
01:11:45,661 --> 01:11:47,944
why, it appears no other thing to me
1254
01:11:47,945 --> 01:11:52,682
than a foul and pestilent
congregation of vapours.
1255
01:11:56,542 --> 01:11:59,478
What a piece of work is a man!
1256
01:12:02,194 --> 01:12:04,090
how noble in reason!
1257
01:12:05,130 --> 01:12:07,378
how infinite in faculty!
1258
01:12:08,879 --> 01:12:12,629
in form and moving how
express and admirable!
1259
01:12:14,026 --> 01:12:16,291
in action how like an angel!
1260
01:12:18,084 --> 01:12:20,754
in apprehension how like a god!
1261
01:12:23,161 --> 01:12:25,254
the beauty of the world!
1262
01:12:26,379 --> 01:12:28,440
the paragon of animals!
1263
01:12:28,817 --> 01:12:31,192
And yet, to me, what is this...
1264
01:12:33,737 --> 01:12:36,191
quintessence of dust?
1265
01:12:38,794 --> 01:12:42,434
man delights not me:
1266
01:12:44,947 --> 01:12:46,359
no, nor woman neither,
1267
01:12:46,360 --> 01:12:48,228
though by your smiling
you seem to say so.
1268
01:12:48,291 --> 01:12:50,276
My lord, there was no such
stuff in my thoughts.
1269
01:12:50,277 --> 01:12:53,217
Why did you laugh then,
when I said 'man delights not me'?
1270
01:12:53,480 --> 01:12:56,744
To think, my lord,
if you delight not in man,
1271
01:12:56,951 --> 01:13:00,433
what lenten entertainment the players
shall receive from you:
1272
01:13:00,805 --> 01:13:02,293
we coted them on the way;
1273
01:13:02,294 --> 01:13:05,291
- and hither are they coming, to offer you service.
- What players are they?
1274
01:13:05,292 --> 01:13:08,734
Even those you were wont to take delight in,
the tragedians of the city.
1275
01:13:10,056 --> 01:13:12,264
He that plays the king shall be welcome;
1276
01:13:14,214 --> 01:13:16,358
his majesty
shall have tribute of me;
1277
01:13:17,930 --> 01:13:21,141
It is not very strange;
for mine uncle is king of Denmark,
1278
01:13:21,202 --> 01:13:24,401
and those that would make mows at him while
my father lived,
1279
01:13:24,402 --> 01:13:27,576
give twenty, forty, fifty, an
hundred ducats a-piece for his picture
1280
01:13:27,577 --> 01:13:28,647
in little.
1281
01:13:28,648 --> 01:13:29,700
'Sblood,
1282
01:13:30,119 --> 01:13:31,434
there is something in this more than natural,
1283
01:13:31,435 --> 01:13:33,276
if philosophy could find it out.
1284
01:13:33,277 --> 01:13:34,204
There are the players.
1285
01:13:34,239 --> 01:13:36,275
Gentlemen, you are welcome to Elsinore.
1286
01:13:36,493 --> 01:13:38,045
Come then your hands.
1287
01:13:40,994 --> 01:13:45,101
My uncle-father and aunt-mother
are deceived.
1288
01:13:45,102 --> 01:13:46,649
In what, my dear lord?
1289
01:13:46,929 --> 01:13:50,554
I am but mad north-north-west:
1290
01:13:51,736 --> 01:13:56,898
when the wind is southerly
I know a hawk from a handsaw.
1291
01:13:57,368 --> 01:13:58,991
Well be with you, gentlemen!
1292
01:13:58,992 --> 01:14:01,837
Hark you, Guildenstern; and you too:
at each ear a hearer:
1293
01:14:01,838 --> 01:14:06,803
that great baby you see there is not yet
out of his swaddling-clouts.
1294
01:14:06,804 --> 01:14:10,709
Happily he's the second time come to them;
for they say an old man is twice a child.
1295
01:14:10,868 --> 01:14:12,423
I will prophesy he comes
to tell me of the players;
1296
01:14:12,424 --> 01:14:13,775
mark it.
1297
01:14:13,776 --> 01:14:16,461
You say right, sir:
o' Monday morning; 'twas so indeed.
1298
01:14:16,462 --> 01:14:18,325
My lord, I have news to tell you.
1299
01:14:18,326 --> 01:14:19,992
My lord, I have news to tell you.
1300
01:14:19,993 --> 01:14:24,383
- When Roscius was an actor in Rome,--
- The actors are come hither, my lord.
1301
01:14:24,384 --> 01:14:27,757
- Buz, buz! - Upon mine honour,--
- Then came each actor on his ass,--
1302
01:14:27,758 --> 01:14:32,675
The best actors in the world,
either for tragedy, comedy, history,
1303
01:14:32,676 --> 01:14:37,741
pastoral, pastoral-comical,
historical-pastoral,
1304
01:14:37,742 --> 01:14:42,115
tragical-historical, tragicalcomical-
historical-pastoral,
1305
01:14:42,116 --> 01:14:44,800
scene individable, or poem unlimited:
1306
01:14:44,801 --> 01:14:48,458
Seneca cannot be too heavy, nor
Plautus too light.
1307
01:14:48,459 --> 01:14:52,273
O Jephthah, judge of Israel,
what a treasure hadst thou!
1308
01:14:52,274 --> 01:14:54,270
What a treasure had he, my lord?
1309
01:14:54,271 --> 01:14:57,021
Why,
'One fair daughter and no more,
The which he loved passing well.'
1310
01:14:57,022 --> 01:15:00,740
- Still on my daughter.
- Am I not i' the right, old Jephthah?
1311
01:15:00,741 --> 01:15:05,209
If you call me Jephthah, my lord,
I have a daughter that I love passing well.
1312
01:15:05,210 --> 01:15:07,508
Nay, that follows not.
1313
01:15:07,509 --> 01:15:11,208
- What follows, then, my lord?
- You are welcome, masters; welcome, all.
1314
01:15:11,209 --> 01:15:14,088
I am glad to see thee well.
Welcome, good friends.
1315
01:15:14,089 --> 01:15:16,301
O, my old friend!
1316
01:15:16,859 --> 01:15:19,354
What, my young
lady and mistress!
1317
01:15:19,454 --> 01:15:20,615
By'r lady, your ladyship is nearer
1318
01:15:20,616 --> 01:15:21,677
to heaven than when I last saw you ,
1319
01:15:21,678 --> 01:15:22,571
Pray God, your voice,
1320
01:15:22,572 --> 01:15:23,504
be not cracked within the ring.
1321
01:15:23,539 --> 01:15:24,807
That we'll have a speech straight:
1322
01:15:24,842 --> 01:15:28,956
come, give us a taste of your quality;
come, a passionate speech.
1323
01:15:28,957 --> 01:15:30,705
What speech, my lord?
1324
01:15:30,706 --> 01:15:33,173
I heard thee speak me a speech once,
but it was never acted;
1325
01:15:33,174 --> 01:15:37,196
or, if it was, not above once; for the
play, I remember, pleased not the million;
1326
01:15:37,269 --> 01:15:39,041
'twas caviare to the general:
1327
01:15:39,042 --> 01:15:42,518
One speech in it I chiefly loved:
'twas Aeneas' tale to Dido;
1328
01:15:42,550 --> 01:15:45,714
and thereabout of it especially,
where he speaks of Priam's slaughter.
1329
01:15:45,715 --> 01:15:48,008
if it live in your memory,
begin at this line:
1330
01:15:48,740 --> 01:15:51,236
let me see, let me see--
1331
01:15:51,237 --> 01:15:54,958
'The rugged Pyrrhus, like the Hyrcanian beast'--
it is not so:--
1332
01:15:56,312 --> 01:15:58,312
it begins with Pyrrhus:--
'The rugged Pyrrhus,
1333
01:15:58,313 --> 01:16:00,706
- "he whose sable arms..."
- "whose sable arms"!
1334
01:16:00,707 --> 01:16:04,655
Ehm... Black as his purpose,
did the night resemble
1335
01:16:07,062 --> 01:16:09,999
Ehm... When he lay couched
in the ominous horse,
1336
01:16:10,000 --> 01:16:14,219
Hath now this dread and
black complexion smear'd
1337
01:16:14,343 --> 01:16:17,489
With heraldry more dismal;
head to foot
1338
01:16:17,688 --> 01:16:21,469
- Now is he...
- total...
1339
01:16:21,470 --> 01:16:24,278
total gules
roasted in wrath
1340
01:16:24,279 --> 01:16:28,954
And thus o'er-sized with coagulate gore,
1341
01:16:28,955 --> 01:16:33,064
With eyes like carbuncles,
the hellish Pyrrhus
1342
01:16:35,802 --> 01:16:38,355
the hellish Pyrrhus...
1343
01:16:38,650 --> 01:16:42,305
Old grandsire Priam seeks.'
1344
01:16:42,306 --> 01:16:43,648
So, proceed you.
1345
01:16:43,649 --> 01:16:45,754
'Fore God, my lord, well spoken,
1346
01:16:45,755 --> 01:16:48,247
with good accent and
good discretion.
1347
01:16:52,232 --> 01:16:55,001
'Anon he finds him
1348
01:16:55,450 --> 01:16:58,929
Striking too short at Greeks;
his antique sword,
1349
01:16:58,930 --> 01:17:01,932
Rebellious to his arm,
lies where it falls,
1350
01:17:01,933 --> 01:17:06,649
Repugnant to command:
unequal match'd,
1351
01:17:06,890 --> 01:17:11,013
Pyrrhus at Priam drives;
in rage strikes wide;
1352
01:17:11,014 --> 01:17:15,576
But with the whiff
and wind of his fell sword
1353
01:17:15,870 --> 01:17:18,714
The unnerved father falls.
1354
01:17:19,436 --> 01:17:22,586
Then senseless Ilium,
1355
01:17:22,587 --> 01:17:25,730
Seeming to feel this blow,
with flaming top
1356
01:17:25,731 --> 01:17:29,187
Stoops to his base,
and with a hideous crash
1357
01:17:29,188 --> 01:17:33,711
Takes prisoner Pyrrhus' ear:
for, lo! his sword,
1358
01:17:33,712 --> 01:17:35,742
Which was declining on the milky head
1359
01:17:35,743 --> 01:17:40,744
Of reverend Priam, seem'd
i' the air to stick:
1360
01:17:42,217 --> 01:17:43,487
So,
1361
01:17:44,222 --> 01:17:48,774
as a painted tyrant, Pyrrhus stood,
1362
01:17:48,866 --> 01:17:52,046
And like a neutral to his will and matter,
1363
01:17:53,836 --> 01:17:55,492
Did nothing.
1364
01:17:56,325 --> 01:18:00,054
But, as we often see,
against some storm,
1365
01:18:00,055 --> 01:18:03,020
A silence in the heavens,
the rack stand still,
1366
01:18:03,021 --> 01:18:07,053
The bold winds speechless
and the orb below
1367
01:18:07,054 --> 01:18:09,244
As hush as death,
1368
01:18:09,886 --> 01:18:13,208
anon the dreadful thunder
1369
01:18:13,209 --> 01:18:18,603
Doth rend the region, so,
after Pyrrhus' pause,
1370
01:18:18,958 --> 01:18:22,304
Aroused vengeance sets him
new a-work;
1371
01:18:22,305 --> 01:18:24,893
And never did the Cyclops'
hammers fall
1372
01:18:24,894 --> 01:18:28,457
On Mars's armour forged
for proof eterne
1373
01:18:28,458 --> 01:18:32,367
With less remorse than Pyrrhus'
bleeding sword
1374
01:18:32,368 --> 01:18:34,645
Now falls on Priam.
1375
01:18:34,646 --> 01:18:36,396
This is too long.
1376
01:18:36,397 --> 01:18:39,207
It shall to the barber's, with your beard.
Prithee, say on:
1377
01:18:39,208 --> 01:18:41,913
he's for a jig or a tale of bawdry,
or he sleeps:
1378
01:18:41,914 --> 01:18:44,699
say on: come to Hecuba.
1379
01:18:47,269 --> 01:18:49,116
'But who,
1380
01:18:50,737 --> 01:18:53,494
O, who had seen the mobled queen--'
1381
01:18:53,495 --> 01:18:57,417
- 'The mobled queen?
- That's good; 'mobled queen' is good.
1382
01:19:00,238 --> 01:19:01,768
'Run
1383
01:19:02,211 --> 01:19:05,377
barefoot up and down,
1384
01:19:06,087 --> 01:19:11,010
threatening the flames
With bisson rheum; a clout upon that head
1385
01:19:11,011 --> 01:19:14,489
Where late the diadem stood,
1386
01:19:16,146 --> 01:19:19,919
and for a robe,
About her lank and all o'er-teemed loins,
1387
01:19:19,920 --> 01:19:23,928
A blanket, in the alarm of fear caught up;
1388
01:19:24,542 --> 01:19:28,005
Who this had seen,
with tongue in venom steep'd,
1389
01:19:28,006 --> 01:19:31,444
'Gainst Fortune's state
would treason have pronounced:
1390
01:19:32,834 --> 01:19:35,755
But if the gods themselves
did see her then
1391
01:19:36,209 --> 01:19:39,898
When she saw Pyrrhus
make malicious sport
1392
01:19:40,444 --> 01:19:44,302
In mincing with his
sword her husband's limbs,
1393
01:19:45,680 --> 01:19:49,604
The instant burst
of clamour that she made,
1394
01:19:51,129 --> 01:19:54,241
Unless things mortal
move them not at all,
1395
01:19:55,318 --> 01:19:59,535
Would have made milch
the burning eyes of heaven,
1396
01:20:01,365 --> 01:20:05,304
And passion in the gods.'
1397
01:20:07,942 --> 01:20:13,020
Look, whether he has not turned his colour
and has tears in's eyes.
1398
01:20:13,021 --> 01:20:14,957
Pray you, no more.
1399
01:20:15,306 --> 01:20:16,915
'Tis well:
1400
01:20:17,077 --> 01:20:19,308
I'll have thee speak out the rest soon.
1401
01:20:21,980 --> 01:20:24,039
My lord, will you see
the players well bestowed?
1402
01:20:24,040 --> 01:20:25,307
Do you hear, let them be well used;
1403
01:20:25,308 --> 01:20:28,147
for they are the abstract
and brief chronicles of the time.
1404
01:20:28,148 --> 01:20:31,836
My lord, I will use them
according to their desert.
1405
01:20:31,837 --> 01:20:34,555
God's bodykins, man, much better!
1406
01:20:36,479 --> 01:20:39,431
Use every man after his desert,
and who should 'scape whipping?
1407
01:20:39,557 --> 01:20:41,080
Come, sirs.
1408
01:20:41,115 --> 01:20:43,402
Follow him, friends:
we'll hear a play to-morrow..
1409
01:20:43,917 --> 01:20:45,681
Dost thou hear me, old friend;
1410
01:20:45,899 --> 01:20:48,352
can you play the
Murder of Gonzago?
1411
01:20:48,353 --> 01:20:50,100
- Ay, my lord.
- We'll ha't to-morrow night.
1412
01:20:50,101 --> 01:20:54,587
You could, for a need, study a speech
of some dozen or sixteen lines,
1413
01:20:54,588 --> 01:20:57,164
which I would set down
and insert in't, could you not?
1414
01:20:57,165 --> 01:20:59,140
- Ay, my lord.
- Very well.
1415
01:20:59,242 --> 01:21:03,057
Follow that lord;
and pray you mock him not.
1416
01:21:03,058 --> 01:21:05,664
Ehm... no.
1417
01:21:08,533 --> 01:21:11,153
My good friends,
I'll leave you till night:
1418
01:21:12,907 --> 01:21:14,110
you are welcome to Elsinore.
1419
01:21:14,111 --> 01:21:15,560
Good my lord!
1420
01:21:20,515 --> 01:21:22,245
God be wi' ye;
1421
01:21:39,180 --> 01:21:40,829
Now I am alone.
1422
01:21:50,245 --> 01:21:54,119
O, what a rogue and peasant
slave am I!
1423
01:21:58,431 --> 01:22:01,453
Is it not monstrous that
this player here,
1424
01:22:03,953 --> 01:22:05,953
But in a fiction,
1425
01:22:07,324 --> 01:22:09,671
in a dream of passion,
1426
01:22:11,152 --> 01:22:15,078
Could force his soul so
to his own conceit
1427
01:22:15,079 --> 01:22:18,244
That from her working
all his visage wann'd,
1428
01:22:21,182 --> 01:22:25,540
Tears in his eyes,
distraction in's aspect,
1429
01:22:25,541 --> 01:22:28,154
A broken voice,
and his whole function suiting
1430
01:22:28,155 --> 01:22:30,305
With forms to his conceit?
1431
01:22:34,306 --> 01:22:36,541
and all for nothing!
1432
01:22:36,542 --> 01:22:38,211
For Hecuba!
1433
01:22:42,056 --> 01:22:45,014
What's Hecuba to him,
or he to Hecuba,
1434
01:22:45,102 --> 01:22:47,088
That he should weep for her?
1435
01:22:50,241 --> 01:22:51,585
What would he do,
1436
01:22:51,586 --> 01:22:54,430
Had he the motive
and the cue for passion
1437
01:22:54,431 --> 01:22:59,337
That I have? He would drown
the stage with tears
1438
01:23:00,101 --> 01:23:03,055
And cleave the general ear
with horrid speech,
1439
01:23:03,056 --> 01:23:07,147
Make mad the guilty and appal the free,
1440
01:23:08,418 --> 01:23:10,740
Confound the ignorant, and amaze indeed
1441
01:23:10,741 --> 01:23:14,803
The very faculties of eyes and ears.
Yet I,
1442
01:23:17,837 --> 01:23:21,553
A dull and muddy-mettled rascal, peak,
1443
01:23:23,106 --> 01:23:25,552
Like John-a-dreams,
1444
01:23:25,826 --> 01:23:29,520
unpregnant of my cause,
And can say nothing;
1445
01:23:29,521 --> 01:23:31,741
no, not for a king,
1446
01:23:34,137 --> 01:23:36,634
Upon whose property and most dear life
1447
01:23:36,635 --> 01:23:38,865
A damn'd defeat was made.
1448
01:23:49,459 --> 01:23:51,214
Am I a coward?
1449
01:23:53,947 --> 01:23:55,789
Who calls me villain?
1450
01:23:56,615 --> 01:23:58,490
breaks my pate across?
1451
01:23:58,865 --> 01:24:02,178
Plucks off my beard,
and blows it in my face?
1452
01:24:02,553 --> 01:24:03,698
Tweaks me by the nose?
1453
01:24:03,699 --> 01:24:07,958
gives me the lie i' the throat,
As deep as to the lungs? who does me this?
Ha!
1454
01:24:08,351 --> 01:24:11,925
'Swounds, I should take it:
for it cannot be
1455
01:24:11,926 --> 01:24:16,261
But I am pigeon-liver'd and lack gall
1456
01:24:16,262 --> 01:24:18,897
To make oppression bitter, or ere this
1457
01:24:18,898 --> 01:24:22,570
I should have fatted
all the region kites
1458
01:24:22,571 --> 01:24:24,927
With this slave's offal:
1459
01:24:26,051 --> 01:24:28,363
bloody, bawdy villain!
1460
01:24:28,364 --> 01:24:32,852
Remorseless, treacherous,
lecherous, kindless villain!
1461
01:24:32,853 --> 01:24:34,987
O, vengeance!
1462
01:24:38,175 --> 01:24:40,321
Why, what an ass am I!
1463
01:24:42,348 --> 01:24:44,424
This is most brave,
1464
01:24:47,721 --> 01:24:51,363
That I, the son of a dear father
1465
01:24:51,861 --> 01:24:53,417
murder'd,
1466
01:24:55,616 --> 01:24:58,379
Prompted to my revenge
by heaven and hell,
1467
01:24:58,552 --> 01:25:02,948
Must, like a whore,
unpack my heart with words,
1468
01:25:03,449 --> 01:25:06,051
And fall a-cursing, like a very drab,
1469
01:25:06,052 --> 01:25:09,915
A scullion! Fie upon't! foh!
1470
01:25:10,073 --> 01:25:11,771
About, my brain!
1471
01:25:15,943 --> 01:25:17,231
I have heard
1472
01:25:17,232 --> 01:25:21,332
That guilty creatures
sitting at a play
1473
01:25:22,364 --> 01:25:24,081
Have by the very cunning
of the scene
1474
01:25:24,082 --> 01:25:26,221
Been struck so to the soul
that presently
1475
01:25:26,222 --> 01:25:29,386
They have proclaim'd
their malefactions;
1476
01:25:29,612 --> 01:25:32,426
For murder, though it have no tongue,
will speak
1477
01:25:33,081 --> 01:25:35,544
With most miraculous organ.
1478
01:25:36,886 --> 01:25:37,911
I'll have these players
1479
01:25:37,912 --> 01:25:40,894
Play something like
the murder of my father
1480
01:25:40,895 --> 01:25:42,823
Before mine uncle.
1481
01:25:43,042 --> 01:25:47,394
I'll observe his looks;
I'll tent him to the quick:
1482
01:25:47,395 --> 01:25:49,163
if he but blench,
1483
01:25:50,496 --> 01:25:51,915
I know my course.
1484
01:25:56,144 --> 01:25:59,394
The spirit that I have seen
May be the devil: and the devil hath power
1485
01:25:59,395 --> 01:26:01,832
To assume a pleasing shape; yea,
and perhaps
1486
01:26:01,833 --> 01:26:03,863
Out of my weakness
and my melancholy,
1487
01:26:03,864 --> 01:26:07,113
As he is very potent with such spirits,
Abuses me to damn me:
1488
01:26:09,097 --> 01:26:12,174
I'll have grounds
More relative than this:
1489
01:26:13,488 --> 01:26:15,269
the play 's the thing
1490
01:26:15,270 --> 01:26:18,548
Wherein I'll catch
the conscience of the king.
1491
01:26:18,675 --> 01:26:20,799
And can you, by no drift
of circumstance,
1492
01:26:20,800 --> 01:26:23,799
Get from him why he puts
on this confusion,
1493
01:26:23,800 --> 01:26:27,019
He does confess he feels himself
distracted;
1494
01:26:27,020 --> 01:26:30,068
But from what cause
he will by no means speak.
1495
01:26:30,069 --> 01:26:32,078
Nor do we find him
forward to be sounded,
1496
01:26:32,079 --> 01:26:34,766
But, with a crafty madness,
keeps aloof,
1497
01:26:34,767 --> 01:26:37,520
When we would bring him on to some
confession Of his true state.
1498
01:26:37,521 --> 01:26:39,271
Did he receive you well?
1499
01:26:39,272 --> 01:26:42,734
- Most like a gentleman.
- But with much forcing of his disposition.
1500
01:26:42,735 --> 01:26:46,014
Niggard of question; but, of our demands,
Most free in his reply.
1501
01:26:46,015 --> 01:26:48,255
Did you assay him?
To any pastime?
1502
01:26:48,256 --> 01:26:50,173
Madam, it so fell out,
that certain players
1503
01:26:50,174 --> 01:26:53,235
We o'er-raught on the way:
of these we told him;
1504
01:26:53,236 --> 01:26:56,266
And there did seem in him
a kind of joy to hear of it.
1505
01:26:56,267 --> 01:26:57,235
'Tis most true.
1506
01:26:57,236 --> 01:27:01,609
And he beseech'd me to entreat your majesties
To hear and see the matter.
1507
01:27:01,610 --> 01:27:05,034
With all my heart;
and it doth much content me
1508
01:27:05,035 --> 01:27:06,520
To hear him so inclined.
1509
01:27:06,521 --> 01:27:08,487
Good gentlemen,
give him a further edge,
1510
01:27:08,488 --> 01:27:11,139
And drive his purpose
on to these delights.
1511
01:27:11,140 --> 01:27:12,734
We shall, my lord.
1512
01:27:16,541 --> 01:27:18,930
I have in quick determination
Thus set it down:
1513
01:27:18,931 --> 01:27:20,806
he shall with speed to England,
1514
01:27:20,807 --> 01:27:23,389
Haply the seas and countries different
1515
01:27:23,390 --> 01:27:25,243
With variable objects shall expel
1516
01:27:25,244 --> 01:27:29,171
This something-settled
matter in his heart,
1517
01:27:29,172 --> 01:27:32,055
Whereon his brains still beating
puts him thus
1518
01:27:32,056 --> 01:27:34,741
From fashion of himself.
What think you on't?
1519
01:27:34,742 --> 01:27:37,554
It shall do well:
but yet do I believe
1520
01:27:37,555 --> 01:27:39,912
The origin and commencement
of his grief
1521
01:27:39,913 --> 01:27:42,231
Sprung from neglected love.
1522
01:27:42,489 --> 01:27:44,268
My lord, do as you please;
1523
01:27:44,269 --> 01:27:47,583
But, if you hold it fit,
after the play
1524
01:27:47,584 --> 01:27:50,634
Let his queen mother
all alone entreat him
1525
01:27:50,635 --> 01:27:54,331
To show his grief:
let her be round with him;
1526
01:27:54,332 --> 01:27:57,799
And I'll be placed,
so please you, in the ear
1527
01:27:57,800 --> 01:28:00,845
Of all their conference.
If she find him not,
1528
01:28:00,846 --> 01:28:04,159
To England send him,
or confine him
1529
01:28:04,160 --> 01:28:05,795
where your wisdom best shall think.
1530
01:28:05,796 --> 01:28:07,422
It shall be so:
1531
01:28:08,266 --> 01:28:11,764
Madness in great ones
must not unwatch'd go.
1532
01:28:13,797 --> 01:28:16,339
Speak the speech, I pray you,
as I pronounced it to you,
1533
01:28:16,340 --> 01:28:18,759
trippingly on the tongue:
but if you mouth it,
1534
01:28:18,894 --> 01:28:23,206
as many of your players do, I had as lief the
town-crier spoke my lines.
1535
01:28:23,207 --> 01:28:28,855
Nor do not saw the air
too much with your hand,
1536
01:28:28,856 --> 01:28:34,096
thus, but use all gently;
for in the very torrent, tempest,
1537
01:28:34,097 --> 01:28:36,770
and, as I may say,
the whirlwind of passion,
1538
01:28:36,771 --> 01:28:38,483
you must acquire and beget a temperance
1539
01:28:38,484 --> 01:28:40,199
that may give it smoothness.
1540
01:28:40,200 --> 01:28:43,548
O, it offends me to the soul
to hear a robustious
1541
01:28:43,549 --> 01:28:46,763
periwig-pated fellow tear
a passion to tatters,
1542
01:28:46,764 --> 01:28:49,732
to very rags, to split
the ears of the groundlings,
1543
01:28:49,733 --> 01:28:52,039
who for the most part
are capable of nothing but
1544
01:28:52,208 --> 01:28:54,699
inexplicable dumbshows and noise:
1545
01:28:54,700 --> 01:28:57,634
I would have such a fellow
whipped for o'erdoing Termagant;
1546
01:28:57,635 --> 01:29:00,563
it out-herods Herod:
pray you, avoid it.
1547
01:29:00,564 --> 01:29:02,326
I warrant your honour.
1548
01:29:03,264 --> 01:29:05,794
Be not too tame neither,
1549
01:29:06,108 --> 01:29:08,636
but let your own discretion
be your tutor:
1550
01:29:09,120 --> 01:29:12,186
suit the action to the word,
the word to the action;
1551
01:29:12,187 --> 01:29:14,240
with this special o'erstep
1552
01:29:14,275 --> 01:29:16,953
you o'erstep not
the modesty of nature:
1553
01:29:17,044 --> 01:29:19,056
for any thing so overdone is
1554
01:29:19,057 --> 01:29:21,313
from the purpose of playing,
whose end,
1555
01:29:21,314 --> 01:29:26,604
both at the first and last, was and is,
to hold, as 'twere, the mirror up to nature;
1556
01:29:29,327 --> 01:29:31,573
to show virtue her own feature,
1557
01:29:32,750 --> 01:29:34,939
scorn her own image
1558
01:29:35,702 --> 01:29:37,981
the very age and body of the time
1559
01:29:38,464 --> 01:29:40,452
his form and pressure.
1560
01:29:40,510 --> 01:29:42,542
Now this overdone,
or come tardy off,
1561
01:29:42,543 --> 01:29:44,594
though it make the unskilful laugh
1562
01:29:44,595 --> 01:29:47,478
cannot but make the judicious grieve;
1563
01:29:47,848 --> 01:29:50,062
the censure of the which one
must in your allowance
1564
01:29:50,097 --> 01:29:51,823
o'erweigh a whole theatre of others.
1565
01:29:51,824 --> 01:29:55,438
I hope we have reformed
that indifferently with us, sir.
1566
01:29:56,840 --> 01:29:58,323
Reform it altogether.
1567
01:30:00,269 --> 01:30:03,156
And let those that play your clowns
1568
01:30:03,157 --> 01:30:05,623
speak no more than is set down for them;
1569
01:30:05,624 --> 01:30:07,520
for there be of them
that will themselves laugh,
1570
01:30:07,521 --> 01:30:10,686
to set on some quantity of
barren spectators to laugh too
1571
01:30:10,687 --> 01:30:12,192
though, in the mean time,
some necessary question
1572
01:30:12,193 --> 01:30:13,998
of the play be then to be considered:
1573
01:30:13,999 --> 01:30:14,889
that's villanous,
1574
01:30:14,924 --> 01:30:18,320
and shows a most pitiful ambition
in the fool that uses it.
1575
01:30:19,067 --> 01:30:22,101
Go, make you ready.
Good, my lord!
1576
01:30:22,740 --> 01:30:24,557
Will the king hear this piece of work?
1577
01:30:24,558 --> 01:30:28,019
And the queen too, and that presently.
1578
01:30:28,114 --> 01:30:29,758
Bid the players make haste.
1579
01:30:33,037 --> 01:30:35,000
Will you two help to hasten them?
1580
01:30:35,001 --> 01:30:36,608
We will, my lord.
1581
01:30:47,058 --> 01:30:49,880
- What ho! Horatio!
- Here, sweet lord, at your service.
1582
01:30:49,881 --> 01:30:53,445
Horatio, thou art e'en as just a man
As e'er my conversation coped withal.
1583
01:30:53,646 --> 01:30:54,946
O, my dear lord,--
1584
01:30:55,046 --> 01:30:57,330
Nay, do not think I flatter;
Dost thou hear?
1585
01:30:57,475 --> 01:30:59,272
Since my dear soul was
mistress of her choice
1586
01:30:59,273 --> 01:31:02,510
And could of men distinguish, her election
Hath seal'd thee for herself;
1587
01:31:04,211 --> 01:31:05,115
Give me that man
1588
01:31:05,216 --> 01:31:08,021
That is not passion's slave,
and I will wear him
1589
01:31:08,022 --> 01:31:12,542
In my heart's core,
ay, in my heart of heart,
1590
01:31:13,220 --> 01:31:15,006
As I do thee.--
Something too much of this.--
1591
01:31:15,007 --> 01:31:18,893
There is a play to-night
before the king;
1592
01:31:19,572 --> 01:31:23,677
One scene of it comes near the circumstance
Which I have told thee of my father's death:
1593
01:31:24,365 --> 01:31:26,818
I prithee, when thou seest that act afoot,
1594
01:31:26,819 --> 01:31:30,088
Even with the very comment of thy soul
Observe mine uncle:
1595
01:31:30,123 --> 01:31:31,758
if his occulted guilt
1596
01:31:31,759 --> 01:31:33,806
Do not itself unkennel in one speech,
1597
01:31:35,919 --> 01:31:38,497
It is a damned ghost that we have seen,
1598
01:31:38,612 --> 01:31:42,194
And my imaginations are as foul
As Vulcan's stithy.
1599
01:31:42,195 --> 01:31:42,982
Well, my lord:
1600
01:31:43,195 --> 01:31:45,481
If he steal aught the whilst
this play is playing,
1601
01:31:45,516 --> 01:31:47,362
And 'scape detecting,
I will pay the theft.
1602
01:31:48,257 --> 01:31:49,450
They are coming to the play.
1603
01:31:49,451 --> 01:31:51,571
I must be idle:
Get you a place.
1604
01:32:23,825 --> 01:32:25,484
How fares our cousin Hamlet?
1605
01:32:25,485 --> 01:32:30,984
Excellent, i' faith; of the chameleon's dish:
I eat the air, promise-crammed:
1606
01:32:31,271 --> 01:32:34,796
I have nothing with this answer, Hamlet;
these words are not mine.
1607
01:32:34,797 --> 01:32:37,211
No, nor mine now.
My lord,
1608
01:32:37,212 --> 01:32:39,678
you played once
i' the university, you say?
1609
01:32:39,679 --> 01:32:44,569
That did I, my lord;
and was accounted a good actor.
1610
01:32:44,570 --> 01:32:46,497
What did you enact?
1611
01:32:46,498 --> 01:32:49,749
I did enact Julius Caesar.
1612
01:32:50,068 --> 01:32:52,864
I was killed i' the Capitol;
1613
01:32:52,927 --> 01:32:54,873
Brutus killed me.
1614
01:32:54,874 --> 01:32:59,257
It was a brute part of him to kill
so capital a calf there.
1615
01:32:59,714 --> 01:33:00,539
Be the players ready?
1616
01:33:00,540 --> 01:33:02,089
Ay, my lord; they stay
upon your patience.
1617
01:33:02,090 --> 01:33:04,723
Come hither, my dear Hamlet,
sit by me.
1618
01:33:04,724 --> 01:33:06,513
No, good mother,
1619
01:33:06,987 --> 01:33:08,946
here's metal more attractive.
1620
01:33:09,109 --> 01:33:11,576
O, ho! do you mark that?
1621
01:33:11,577 --> 01:33:13,752
Lady, shall I lie in your lap?
1622
01:33:13,753 --> 01:33:16,319
- No, my lord.
- I mean, my head upon your lap?
1623
01:33:16,320 --> 01:33:19,776
- Ay, my lord.
- Do you think I meant country matters?
1624
01:33:20,538 --> 01:33:21,841
I think nothing, my lord.
1625
01:33:21,842 --> 01:33:24,967
That's a fair thought
to lie between maids' legs.
1626
01:33:24,968 --> 01:33:26,926
- What is, my lord?
- Nothing.
1627
01:33:27,027 --> 01:33:28,327
You are merry, my lord.
1628
01:33:28,362 --> 01:33:30,325
- Who, I?
- Ay, my lord.
1629
01:33:30,326 --> 01:33:34,540
O God, your only jig-maker.
What should a man do but be merry?
1630
01:33:34,541 --> 01:33:37,170
For, look you, how cheerfully my
mother looks,
1631
01:33:37,171 --> 01:33:40,181
and my father died within these two hours.
1632
01:33:40,182 --> 01:33:43,473
Nay, 'tis twice two months, my lord.
1633
01:33:43,474 --> 01:33:45,499
So long? Nay then, let the devil wear black,
1634
01:33:45,500 --> 01:33:47,828
for I'll have a suit of sables.
1635
01:33:48,189 --> 01:33:49,712
O heavens!
1636
01:33:49,713 --> 01:33:52,731
Die two months ago,
and not forgotten yet?
1637
01:35:03,303 --> 01:35:04,444
Dead!
1638
01:35:54,638 --> 01:35:55,987
What means this, my lord?
1639
01:35:55,988 --> 01:35:59,373
Marry, this is miching mallecho;
it means mischief.
1640
01:35:59,374 --> 01:36:02,379
Belike this show imports
the argument of the play.
1641
01:36:02,380 --> 01:36:06,049
We shall know by this fellow: the players cannot
keep counsel; they'll tell all.
1642
01:36:08,456 --> 01:36:11,111
For us, and for our tragedy,
1643
01:36:11,307 --> 01:36:14,528
Here stooping to your clemency,
1644
01:36:14,529 --> 01:36:17,750
We beg your hearing patiently.
1645
01:36:19,204 --> 01:36:21,512
Is this a prologue, or the posy of a ring?
1646
01:36:21,513 --> 01:36:22,933
'Tis brief, my lord.
1647
01:36:22,934 --> 01:36:24,899
As woman's love.
1648
01:36:49,493 --> 01:36:53,597
Full thirty years of past
in sacred bands
1649
01:36:53,654 --> 01:36:57,232
Since love our hearts
1650
01:36:57,233 --> 01:37:00,363
and Hymen joined our hands.
1651
01:37:00,364 --> 01:37:03,461
So many journeys may the sun and moon
1652
01:37:03,794 --> 01:37:05,743
Make us again count o'er
1653
01:37:05,744 --> 01:37:07,692
ere love be done!
1654
01:37:09,505 --> 01:37:15,148
'Faith, I must leave thee,
love, and shortly too;
1655
01:37:15,440 --> 01:37:20,441
My operant powers their functions
leave to do:
1656
01:37:20,865 --> 01:37:25,013
And thou shalt live
in this fair world behind,
1657
01:37:25,227 --> 01:37:31,877
Honour'd, beloved;
and haply one as kind
1658
01:37:31,878 --> 01:37:33,817
For husband shalt thou--
1659
01:37:33,818 --> 01:37:36,008
O, confound the rest!
1660
01:37:36,034 --> 01:37:39,846
Such love must needs
be treason in my breast:
1661
01:37:41,651 --> 01:37:44,668
In second husband let me be accurst!
1662
01:37:44,669 --> 01:37:48,566
None wed the second
but who kill'd the first.
1663
01:37:50,181 --> 01:37:53,696
A second time I kill my husband dead,
1664
01:37:53,697 --> 01:37:56,755
When second husband kisses me in bed.
1665
01:37:56,756 --> 01:38:00,188
I do believe you think
what now you speak;
1666
01:38:00,400 --> 01:38:04,318
But what we do
determine oft we break.
1667
01:38:04,606 --> 01:38:07,962
So think thou wilt
no second husband wed;
1668
01:38:08,201 --> 01:38:16,020
But die thy thoughts when
thy first lord is dead.
1669
01:38:16,165 --> 01:38:20,737
Nor earth to me give food,
nor heaven light!
1670
01:38:21,071 --> 01:38:24,676
Sport and repose lock
from me day and night!
1671
01:38:25,014 --> 01:38:30,368
Both here and hence
pursue me lasting strife,
1672
01:38:30,622 --> 01:38:34,149
If, once a widow, ever I be wife!
1673
01:38:34,150 --> 01:38:36,345
If she should break it now!
1674
01:38:36,424 --> 01:38:39,653
'Tis deeply sworn.
1675
01:38:40,745 --> 01:38:43,992
Sweet, leave me here awhile;
1676
01:38:44,573 --> 01:38:48,616
My spirits grow dull,
and fain I would beguile
1677
01:38:48,617 --> 01:38:52,386
The tedious day with sleep.
1678
01:38:52,387 --> 01:38:54,781
Sleep rock thy brain,
1679
01:38:55,999 --> 01:38:59,432
And never come mischance
between us twain!
1680
01:38:59,433 --> 01:39:02,418
Madam, how like you this play?
1681
01:39:02,419 --> 01:39:06,074
The lady does protest too much, methinks.
1682
01:39:07,391 --> 01:39:10,635
- O, but she'll keep her word.
- Have you heard the argument?
1683
01:39:10,636 --> 01:39:13,933
- Is there no offence in 't?
- No, no, they do but jest,
1684
01:39:13,934 --> 01:39:16,043
poison in jest; no offence
i' the world.
1685
01:39:16,044 --> 01:39:17,537
What do you call the play?
1686
01:39:17,538 --> 01:39:19,079
The Mouse-trap.
1687
01:39:19,080 --> 01:39:21,055
This play is the image of
a murder done in Vienna.
1688
01:39:21,056 --> 01:39:23,057
Gonzago is the duke's name;
his wife, Baptista:
1689
01:39:23,058 --> 01:39:25,765
You shall see anon; 'tis a knavish
piece of work: but what o' that?
1690
01:39:25,766 --> 01:39:29,820
your majesty and we that have free souls,
it touches us not:
1691
01:39:30,296 --> 01:39:33,785
let the galled jade wince,
our withers are unwrung.
1692
01:39:33,786 --> 01:39:37,350
This is one Lucianus, nephew to the king.
1693
01:39:37,351 --> 01:39:39,396
You are as good as a chorus, my lord.
1694
01:39:39,397 --> 01:39:41,118
I could interpret between
you and your love,
1695
01:39:41,119 --> 01:39:42,608
if I could see the puppets dallying.
1696
01:39:42,609 --> 01:39:45,079
You are keen, my lord, you are keen.
1697
01:39:48,047 --> 01:39:50,426
Begin, murderer;
1698
01:39:51,019 --> 01:39:54,070
pox, leave thy damnable faces,
and begin.
1699
01:39:54,360 --> 01:39:57,719
Come: 'the croaking raven
doth bellow for revenge.'
1700
01:39:58,064 --> 01:40:00,037
Thoughts black,
1701
01:40:00,130 --> 01:40:05,253
hands apt, drugs fit,
and time agreeing;
1702
01:40:05,425 --> 01:40:10,414
Confederate season,
else no creature seeing;
1703
01:40:11,168 --> 01:40:15,707
Thou mixture rank,
of midnight weeds collected,
1704
01:40:15,774 --> 01:40:21,686
With Hecate's ban thrice blasted,
thrice infected,
1705
01:40:22,774 --> 01:40:26,773
Thy natural magic and dire property,
1706
01:40:26,784 --> 01:40:31,704
On wholesome life usurp immediately.
1707
01:40:31,705 --> 01:40:34,127
He poisons him i' the garden for's estate.
1708
01:40:34,737 --> 01:40:37,390
His name's Gonzago: the story is extant,
and writ in choice Italian:
1709
01:40:37,391 --> 01:40:41,174
you shall see anon how the murderer
gets the love of Gonzago's wife.
1710
01:40:42,371 --> 01:40:45,107
- The king rises.
- What, frighted with false fire!
1711
01:40:45,108 --> 01:40:47,626
- How fares my lord?
- Give o'er the play.
1712
01:40:50,021 --> 01:40:51,583
Give me some light.
1713
01:41:01,988 --> 01:41:05,680
- Away!
- Lights, lights, lights!
1714
01:41:14,347 --> 01:41:19,040
O good Horatio, I'll take the ghost's
word for a thousand pound.
1715
01:41:19,041 --> 01:41:20,654
- Didst perceive?
- Very well, my lord.
1716
01:41:20,655 --> 01:41:22,462
Upon the talk of the poisoning?
1717
01:41:22,463 --> 01:41:24,792
- I did very well note him.
- Come, some music!
1718
01:41:24,793 --> 01:41:27,086
Come, the recorders!
1719
01:41:27,087 --> 01:41:29,030
For if the king like not the comedy,
1720
01:41:29,327 --> 01:41:31,885
Why then, belike, he likes it not, perdy.
1721
01:41:31,886 --> 01:41:33,297
Good my lord, vouchsafe
me a word with you.
1722
01:41:33,298 --> 01:41:35,298
Sir, a whole history.
1723
01:41:35,598 --> 01:41:37,217
- The king, sir,--
- Ay, sir, what of him?
1724
01:41:37,218 --> 01:41:39,686
Is in his retirement marvellous distempered.
1725
01:41:39,687 --> 01:41:41,222
With drink, sir?
1726
01:41:41,223 --> 01:41:43,240
No, my lord, rather with choler.
1727
01:41:43,656 --> 01:41:46,759
Good my lord, put your discourse
into some frame
1728
01:41:46,760 --> 01:41:49,477
and start not so
wildly from my affair.
1729
01:41:49,478 --> 01:41:52,334
I am tame, sir: pronounce.
1730
01:41:52,335 --> 01:41:55,925
The queen, your mother, in most great
affliction of spirit, hath sent me to you.
1731
01:41:55,926 --> 01:41:57,326
- You are welcome.
- Nay, good my lord,
1732
01:41:57,327 --> 01:41:58,702
If it shall please you to make me
a wholesome answer,
1733
01:41:58,703 --> 01:42:00,138
I will do your mother's
commands.
1734
01:42:00,139 --> 01:42:02,004
- Oh, oh, oh, sir...
sir... I cannot.
1735
01:42:02,005 --> 01:42:02,838
What, my lord?
1736
01:42:02,939 --> 01:42:06,439
Make you a wholesome answer;
my wit's diseased.
1737
01:42:06,474 --> 01:42:08,358
- My mother, you say?
- Then thus she says,
1738
01:42:08,550 --> 01:42:12,313
your behavior hath struck her
into wonder and astonishment.
1739
01:42:12,314 --> 01:42:15,756
O wonderful son,
1740
01:42:16,233 --> 01:42:18,074
that can so astonish a mother!
1741
01:42:19,275 --> 01:42:20,525
Impart.
1742
01:42:20,993 --> 01:42:22,343
She desires to speak with you
in her closet,
1743
01:42:22,344 --> 01:42:24,561
ere you go to bed.
1744
01:42:24,562 --> 01:42:28,629
We shall obey, were she
ten times our mother.
1745
01:42:32,310 --> 01:42:35,194
Have you any further trade with us?
1746
01:42:35,506 --> 01:42:36,981
My lord,
1747
01:42:37,179 --> 01:42:39,019
you once did love me.
1748
01:42:40,813 --> 01:42:42,714
So I do still,
1749
01:42:43,467 --> 01:42:45,934
by these pickers and stealers.
1750
01:42:45,935 --> 01:42:48,315
Good my lord, what is your
cause of distemper?
1751
01:42:48,316 --> 01:42:51,091
You do, surely, bar the door
upon your own liberty,
1752
01:42:51,092 --> 01:42:53,160
if you deny your griefs to your friend.
1753
01:42:53,161 --> 01:42:56,781
Sir, I lack advancement.
1754
01:42:56,961 --> 01:43:00,768
How can that be, when you have the voice of the king
himself for your succession in Denmark?
1755
01:43:00,769 --> 01:43:02,419
Ay, but sir,
1756
01:43:02,420 --> 01:43:04,934
'While the grass grows,'
1757
01:43:08,233 --> 01:43:09,868
the proverb is something musty.
1758
01:43:09,869 --> 01:43:12,789
O, the recorders! let me see one.
1759
01:43:14,514 --> 01:43:16,239
To withdraw with you:
1760
01:43:18,409 --> 01:43:20,320
why do you go about
to recover the wind of me,
1761
01:43:20,321 --> 01:43:22,189
as if you would drive me into a toil?
1762
01:43:22,190 --> 01:43:25,004
O, my lord, if my duty be too bold,
1763
01:43:25,005 --> 01:43:27,186
my love is too unmannerly.
1764
01:43:29,784 --> 01:43:33,006
I do not well understand that.
Will you play upon this pipe?
1765
01:43:33,212 --> 01:43:34,840
- My lord, I cannot.
- I pray you.
1766
01:43:35,041 --> 01:43:36,141
Believe me, I cannot.
1767
01:43:36,241 --> 01:43:38,870
- I do beseech you.
- I know no touch of it, my lord.
1768
01:43:38,871 --> 01:43:40,534
'Tis as easy as lying.
1769
01:43:40,535 --> 01:43:41,806
govern these ventages with
your lingers and thumb,
1770
01:43:41,807 --> 01:43:43,377
give it breath with your mouth,
1771
01:43:43,378 --> 01:43:45,870
and it will discourse most eloquent music.
1772
01:43:47,830 --> 01:43:48,895
Look you, these are the stops.
1773
01:43:48,896 --> 01:43:52,929
But these cannot I command to any utterance of
harmony; I have not the skill.
1774
01:43:55,566 --> 01:43:57,452
Why, look you now,
1775
01:43:57,612 --> 01:44:00,364
how unworthy a thing you make of me!
1776
01:44:02,552 --> 01:44:04,478
You would play upon me;
1777
01:44:05,221 --> 01:44:07,531
you would seem to know my stops;
1778
01:44:08,123 --> 01:44:10,614
you would pluck out the heart of my mystery;
1779
01:44:10,615 --> 01:44:12,620
you would sound me from my lowest note
1780
01:44:12,621 --> 01:44:14,058
to the top of my compass:
1781
01:44:14,059 --> 01:44:18,154
and there is much music,
excellent voice, in this little organ;
1782
01:44:18,589 --> 01:44:21,017
yet cannot you make it speak?
1783
01:44:21,782 --> 01:44:26,392
'Sblood, do you think I am
easier to be played on than a pipe?
1784
01:44:27,432 --> 01:44:31,044
Call me what instrument you will,
though you can fret me,
1785
01:44:31,045 --> 01:44:35,444
you cannot play upon me.
1786
01:44:37,199 --> 01:44:39,501
God bless you, sir!
1787
01:44:40,943 --> 01:44:44,896
My lord, the queen would speak with you...
1788
01:44:49,783 --> 01:44:52,303
and presently.
1789
01:44:56,238 --> 01:45:00,014
Do you see yonder cloud that's
almost in shape of a camel?
1790
01:45:00,693 --> 01:45:05,133
By the mass, and 'tis
like a camel, indeed.
1791
01:45:05,987 --> 01:45:08,352
Methinks it is like a weasel.
1792
01:45:08,947 --> 01:45:12,495
It is backed like a weasel.
1793
01:45:13,102 --> 01:45:17,000
- Or like a whale?
- Very like a whale.
1794
01:45:19,784 --> 01:45:22,171
Then I will come to my mother by and by.
1795
01:45:22,172 --> 01:45:25,188
They fool me to the top of my bent.
1796
01:45:26,486 --> 01:45:28,202
I will come by and by.
1797
01:45:28,203 --> 01:45:31,839
- I will say so.
- By and by is easily said.
1798
01:45:32,701 --> 01:45:34,589
Leave me, friends.
1799
01:45:44,637 --> 01:45:47,375
Tis now the very witching time of night,
1800
01:45:47,801 --> 01:45:51,844
When churchyards yawn and hell
itself breathes out
1801
01:45:51,845 --> 01:45:57,287
Contagion to this world:
now could I drink hot blood,
1802
01:45:58,250 --> 01:46:01,770
And do such bitter business as the day
1803
01:46:01,771 --> 01:46:04,134
Would quake to look on.
1804
01:46:05,068 --> 01:46:09,484
Soft! now to my mother.
1805
01:46:10,437 --> 01:46:15,880
I will speak daggers to her,
but use none.
1806
01:46:16,189 --> 01:46:20,630
I like him not,
nor stands it safe with us
1807
01:46:20,631 --> 01:46:25,939
To let his madness range.
Therefore prepare you;
1808
01:46:25,940 --> 01:46:27,855
I your commission
will forthwith dispatch,
1809
01:46:27,856 --> 01:46:30,711
And he to England shall along with you:
1810
01:46:31,052 --> 01:46:32,879
The terms of our estate may not endure
1811
01:46:32,880 --> 01:46:36,334
Hazard so dangerous as doth hourly grow
1812
01:46:36,335 --> 01:46:37,574
Out of his lunacy.
1813
01:46:37,575 --> 01:46:39,302
We will ourselves provide:
1814
01:46:39,355 --> 01:46:41,463
Most holy and religious fear it is
1815
01:46:41,464 --> 01:46:43,775
To keep those many many bodies safe
1816
01:46:43,776 --> 01:46:46,218
That live and feed upon your majesty.
1817
01:46:47,295 --> 01:46:51,057
Never alone did the king sigh,
but with a general groan.
1818
01:46:51,278 --> 01:46:53,790
The majesty is a massy wheel,
1819
01:46:53,791 --> 01:46:55,861
Fix'd on the summit of the highest mount,
1820
01:46:55,862 --> 01:46:59,035
To whose huge spokes
ten thousand lesser things
1821
01:46:59,036 --> 01:47:02,952
Are mortised and adjoin'd.
1822
01:47:03,192 --> 01:47:06,518
Arm you, I pray you,
to this speedy voyage;
1823
01:47:07,064 --> 01:47:09,513
For we will fetters put upon this fear,
1824
01:47:09,514 --> 01:47:12,378
ich now goes too free-footed.
1825
01:47:12,403 --> 01:47:13,909
We will haste us.
1826
01:47:15,531 --> 01:47:18,703
My lord, he's going
to his mother's closet:
1827
01:47:18,704 --> 01:47:21,107
Behind the arras I'll convey myself,
1828
01:47:21,108 --> 01:47:22,421
To hear the process.
1829
01:47:22,422 --> 01:47:25,105
and warrant she'll tax him home:
1830
01:47:25,106 --> 01:47:27,467
Fare you well, my liege:
1831
01:47:27,503 --> 01:47:31,067
I'll call upon you ere you go to bed,
And tell you what I know.
1832
01:47:31,562 --> 01:47:33,531
Thanks, dear my lord.
1833
01:47:47,400 --> 01:47:50,346
O, my offence is rank
1834
01:47:51,696 --> 01:47:54,475
it smells to heaven;
1835
01:47:56,451 --> 01:47:59,651
It hath the primal eldest curse upon't,
1836
01:48:01,363 --> 01:48:03,573
A brother's murder.
1837
01:48:09,009 --> 01:48:11,075
Pray can I not,
1838
01:48:12,515 --> 01:48:15,859
Though inclination be
as sharp as will:
1839
01:48:16,745 --> 01:48:20,706
My stronger guilt
defeats my strong intent;
1840
01:48:21,053 --> 01:48:24,463
And, like a man
to double business bound,
1841
01:48:24,464 --> 01:48:26,960
I stand in pause where
I shall first begin,
1842
01:48:26,961 --> 01:48:29,034
And both neglect.
1843
01:48:31,751 --> 01:48:34,080
What if this cursed hand
1844
01:48:34,122 --> 01:48:37,808
Were thicker than itself
with brother's blood,
1845
01:48:38,398 --> 01:48:40,790
Is there not rain enough
in the sweet heavens
1846
01:48:40,791 --> 01:48:43,880
To wash it white as snow?
1847
01:48:44,765 --> 01:48:47,143
Whereto serves mercy
1848
01:48:47,479 --> 01:48:50,616
But to confront the visage
of offence?
1849
01:48:51,234 --> 01:48:54,670
And what's in prayer
but this two-fold force,
1850
01:48:54,671 --> 01:48:57,482
To be forestalled ere we come to fall,
1851
01:48:57,483 --> 01:49:02,806
Or pardon'd being down?
1852
01:49:04,323 --> 01:49:06,211
Then I'll look up;
1853
01:49:07,006 --> 01:49:09,152
My fault is past.
1854
01:49:09,565 --> 01:49:14,142
But, O, what form of prayer
1855
01:49:14,143 --> 01:49:18,883
Can serve my turn?
'Forgive me my foul murder'?
1856
01:49:18,884 --> 01:49:23,754
That cannot be; since
I am still possess'd
1857
01:49:23,755 --> 01:49:30,602
Of those effects for which
I did the murder,
1858
01:49:30,603 --> 01:49:37,936
My crown, mine own ambition
and my queen.
1859
01:49:39,624 --> 01:49:44,351
May one be pardon'd
and retain the offence?
1860
01:49:45,080 --> 01:49:48,452
In the corrupted currents of this world
1861
01:49:48,453 --> 01:49:52,378
Offence's gilded hand
may shove by justice,
1862
01:49:52,379 --> 01:49:55,054
And oft 'tis seen
the wicked prize itself
1863
01:49:55,055 --> 01:50:00,989
Buys out the law:
but 'tis not so above;
1864
01:50:02,548 --> 01:50:05,792
There is no shuffling,
1865
01:50:06,185 --> 01:50:07,698
there the action lies
1866
01:50:07,699 --> 01:50:11,881
In his true nature;
and we ourselves compell'd,
1867
01:50:11,882 --> 01:50:14,507
Even to the teeth
and forehead of our faults,
1868
01:50:14,508 --> 01:50:16,927
To give in evidence.
1869
01:50:17,361 --> 01:50:19,267
What then?
1870
01:50:19,890 --> 01:50:21,621
what rests?
1871
01:50:23,199 --> 01:50:25,312
Try what repentance can.
1872
01:50:27,745 --> 01:50:29,432
what can it not?
1873
01:50:31,148 --> 01:50:35,775
Yet what can it
when one can not repent?
1874
01:50:37,507 --> 01:50:41,288
O wretched state!
1875
01:50:42,143 --> 01:50:45,360
O bosom black as death!
1876
01:50:46,018 --> 01:50:51,165
O limed soul, that,
struggling to be free,
1877
01:50:51,653 --> 01:50:53,898
Art more engaged!
1878
01:50:55,814 --> 01:50:59,665
Help, angels!
1879
01:51:00,581 --> 01:51:02,707
Make assay!
1880
01:51:03,918 --> 01:51:06,357
Bow, stubborn knees;
1881
01:51:07,039 --> 01:51:12,557
and, heart with strings of steel,
1882
01:51:13,284 --> 01:51:16,956
Be soft as sinews of the newborn babe!
1883
01:51:22,393 --> 01:51:24,415
All may be well.
1884
01:51:31,071 --> 01:51:33,018
Now might I do it pat,
1885
01:51:36,476 --> 01:51:38,180
now he is praying;
1886
01:51:41,071 --> 01:51:42,342
And now I'll do't.
1887
01:51:45,575 --> 01:51:47,383
And so he goes to heaven;
1888
01:51:47,708 --> 01:51:50,415
And so am I revenged.
That would be scann'd:
1889
01:51:50,576 --> 01:51:52,783
A villain kills my father;
and for that,
1890
01:51:52,784 --> 01:51:56,115
I, his sole son, do this same
villain send to heaven?
1891
01:51:57,322 --> 01:51:59,851
O, this is hire and salary,
not revenge.
1892
01:52:04,921 --> 01:52:08,222
He took my father grossly,
full of bread;
1893
01:52:08,316 --> 01:52:11,767
With all his crimes broad blown,
as flush as May;
1894
01:52:13,577 --> 01:52:16,722
And how his audit stands
who knows save heaven?
1895
01:52:18,314 --> 01:52:19,429
and am I then revenged,
1896
01:52:19,430 --> 01:52:22,400
To take him in the purging of his soul,
1897
01:52:22,401 --> 01:52:24,916
When he is fit and season'd for his passage?
1898
01:52:26,244 --> 01:52:27,418
No!
1899
01:52:29,536 --> 01:52:31,013
Up, blade,
1900
01:52:32,390 --> 01:52:34,679
and know thou a more horrid hent:
1901
01:52:37,541 --> 01:52:42,027
When he is drunk asleep,
or in his rage,
1902
01:52:43,134 --> 01:52:45,863
Or in the incestuous
pleasure of his bed;
1903
01:52:47,960 --> 01:52:51,123
At gaming, swearing,
or about some act
1904
01:52:51,124 --> 01:52:53,926
That has no relish of salvation in't;
1905
01:52:55,505 --> 01:53:00,103
Then trip him, that his heels
may kick at heaven,
1906
01:53:01,120 --> 01:53:05,199
And that his soul may be
as damn'd and black
1907
01:53:05,200 --> 01:53:07,873
As hell, whereto it goes.
1908
01:53:12,585 --> 01:53:14,411
My mother stays:
1909
01:53:18,057 --> 01:53:21,818
This physic but prolongs
thy sickly days.
1910
01:53:29,571 --> 01:53:32,382
My words fly up,
1911
01:53:34,505 --> 01:53:36,985
my thoughts remain below:
1912
01:53:43,190 --> 01:53:47,683
Words without thoughts
never to heaven go.
1913
01:53:55,608 --> 01:53:58,780
He will come straight.
Look you lay home to him:
1914
01:53:58,781 --> 01:54:01,357
Tell him his pranks have been
too broad to bear with,
1915
01:54:01,358 --> 01:54:04,129
And that your grace hath screen'd
and stood between much heat and him.
1916
01:54:04,130 --> 01:54:07,591
I'll sconce me even here.
1917
01:54:07,592 --> 01:54:09,671
Pray you, be round with him.
1918
01:54:09,672 --> 01:54:13,255
I'll warrant you, fear me not:
withdraw, I hear him coming.
1919
01:54:13,271 --> 01:54:15,371
Mother, mother!
1920
01:54:21,928 --> 01:54:23,288
Mother!
1921
01:54:23,289 --> 01:54:24,490
Now, mother, what's the matter?
1922
01:54:24,491 --> 01:54:28,159
Hamlet, thou hast thy father
much offended.
1923
01:54:28,160 --> 01:54:30,230
Mother, you have my father
much offended.
1924
01:54:30,231 --> 01:54:32,402
Come, come, you answer with
an idle tongue.
1925
01:54:32,403 --> 01:54:35,658
- Go, go, you question with a wicked tongue.
- Why, how now, Hamlet!
1926
01:54:35,659 --> 01:54:37,375
What's the matter now?
1927
01:54:40,810 --> 01:54:42,333
Have you forgot me?
1928
01:54:42,334 --> 01:54:45,380
No, by the rood, not so:
1929
01:54:45,381 --> 01:54:49,740
You are the queen, your husband's
brother's wife;
1930
01:54:49,741 --> 01:54:51,591
And--would it were not so!--
1931
01:54:52,392 --> 01:54:54,001
you are my mother.
1932
01:54:54,954 --> 01:54:57,663
Nay, then, I'll set those
to you that can speak.
1933
01:54:57,774 --> 01:55:00,618
Come, come, and sit you down;
1934
01:55:00,619 --> 01:55:03,239
you shall not budge;
You go not till I set you up a glass
1935
01:55:03,240 --> 01:55:05,837
Where you may see
the inmost part of you.
1936
01:55:05,838 --> 01:55:07,791
What wilt thou do?
thou wilt not murder me?
1937
01:55:09,557 --> 01:55:12,245
Help, help, ho!
1938
01:55:12,246 --> 01:55:15,735
What, ho! help, help, help!
1939
01:55:15,904 --> 01:55:19,227
How now! a rat?
Dead, for a ducat, dead!
1940
01:55:28,951 --> 01:55:30,345
What hast thou done?
1941
01:55:30,417 --> 01:55:34,798
Nay, I know not: Is it the king?
1942
01:55:37,417 --> 01:55:40,230
O, what a rash and bloody deed is this!
1943
01:55:40,319 --> 01:55:44,177
A bloody deed! almost as bad,
good mother,
1944
01:55:44,178 --> 01:55:46,885
As kill a king, and marry
with his brother.
1945
01:55:47,073 --> 01:55:48,836
As kill a king!
1946
01:55:48,952 --> 01:55:50,937
Ay, lady, 'twas my word.
1947
01:55:52,997 --> 01:55:56,847
Thou wretched, rash,
intruding fool, farewell!
1948
01:55:59,210 --> 01:56:03,659
I took thee for thy better:
take thy fortune;
1949
01:56:04,378 --> 01:56:07,414
Leave wringing of your hands:
peace! sit you down,
1950
01:56:07,482 --> 01:56:11,082
And let me wring your heart;
for so I shall,
1951
01:56:11,083 --> 01:56:12,960
If it be made of penetrable stuff,
1952
01:56:12,961 --> 01:56:16,876
What have I done, that thou darest wag thy tongue
In noise so rude against me?
1953
01:56:16,911 --> 01:56:18,684
Such an act
1954
01:56:18,895 --> 01:56:22,069
That blurs the grace
and blush of modesty,
1955
01:56:22,070 --> 01:56:25,721
Calls virtue hypocrite,
makes marriage-vows
1956
01:56:25,722 --> 01:56:29,443
- As false as dicers' oaths!
- Ay me, what act,
1957
01:56:29,444 --> 01:56:32,741
That roars so loud,
and thunders in the index?
1958
01:56:33,108 --> 01:56:36,252
Look here, upon this picture,
1959
01:56:36,313 --> 01:56:40,096
and... on this,
1960
01:56:41,452 --> 01:56:44,031
The counterfeit presentment
of two brothers.
1961
01:56:44,032 --> 01:56:47,610
See, what a grace
was seated on this brow;
1962
01:56:49,248 --> 01:56:51,308
Hyperion's curls
1963
01:56:52,348 --> 01:56:54,692
the front of Jove himself;
1964
01:56:55,536 --> 01:56:59,497
An eye like Mars,
to threaten and command;
1965
01:57:00,077 --> 01:57:02,874
A station like the herald Mercury
1966
01:57:02,918 --> 01:57:05,611
New-lighted on a heaven-kissing hill;
1967
01:57:05,612 --> 01:57:07,467
A combination and a form indeed,
1968
01:57:07,468 --> 01:57:09,816
Where every god did seem
to set his seal,
1969
01:57:09,817 --> 01:57:12,821
To give the world assurance of a man:
1970
01:57:13,626 --> 01:57:15,542
This was your husband.
1971
01:57:17,950 --> 01:57:20,566
Look you now, what follows:
1972
01:57:20,955 --> 01:57:25,043
Here is your husband;
like a mildew'd ear,
1973
01:57:25,044 --> 01:57:27,618
Blasting his wholesome brother.
1974
01:57:27,619 --> 01:57:28,549
Have you eyes?
1975
01:57:28,926 --> 01:57:31,618
Could you on this fair
mountain leave to feed,
1976
01:57:31,619 --> 01:57:36,156
And batten on this moor?
Ha! have you eyes?
1977
01:57:36,225 --> 01:57:38,473
You cannot call it love;
for at your age
1978
01:57:38,474 --> 01:57:42,210
The hey-day in the blood
is tame, it's humble,
1979
01:57:42,211 --> 01:57:44,359
And waits upon the judgment:
and what judgment
1980
01:57:44,360 --> 01:57:48,051
Would step from this to this?
What devil was't
1981
01:57:48,052 --> 01:57:51,101
That thus hath cozen'd you
at hoodman-blind?
1982
01:57:52,241 --> 01:57:55,841
Eyes without feeling,
feeling without sight,
1983
01:57:55,842 --> 01:57:59,757
Ears without hands or eyes,
smelling sans all,
1984
01:57:59,758 --> 01:58:02,416
Or but a sickly part
of one true sense
1985
01:58:02,417 --> 01:58:04,921
Could not so mope.
1986
01:58:05,496 --> 01:58:08,088
O shame! where is thy blush?
1987
01:58:08,089 --> 01:58:09,755
O Hamlet, speak no more:
1988
01:58:10,112 --> 01:58:12,922
Thou turn'st mine eyes
into my very soul;
1989
01:58:13,276 --> 01:58:15,933
And there I see such black
and grained spots
1990
01:58:15,934 --> 01:58:18,078
As will not leave their tinct.
1991
01:58:18,153 --> 01:58:19,883
Nay, but to live
1992
01:58:19,884 --> 01:58:23,645
In the rank sweat of an enseamed bed,
1993
01:58:24,503 --> 01:58:28,517
Stew'd in corruption,
honeying and making love
1994
01:58:28,518 --> 01:58:31,201
- Over the nasty sty,--
- O, speak to me no more;
1995
01:58:31,202 --> 01:58:33,433
These words, like daggers,
enter in mine ears;
1996
01:58:33,434 --> 01:58:35,266
No more, sweet Hamlet!
1997
01:58:35,267 --> 01:58:38,272
A murderer and a villain;
1998
01:58:38,273 --> 01:58:42,301
A slave that is not
twentieth part the tithe
1999
01:58:42,302 --> 01:58:45,081
Of your precedent lord;
a vice of kings;
2000
01:58:45,698 --> 01:58:48,390
A cutpurse of the empire and the rule,
2001
01:58:48,391 --> 01:58:51,605
That from a shelf
the precious diadem stole,
2002
01:58:51,606 --> 01:58:53,681
- And put it in his pocket!
- No more!
2003
01:58:53,682 --> 01:58:56,231
A king of shreds and patches,--
2004
01:58:59,798 --> 01:59:03,034
Save me, and hover o'er me
with your wings,
2005
01:59:03,035 --> 01:59:04,866
You heavenly guards!
2006
01:59:05,290 --> 01:59:09,879
- What would your gracious figure?
- Alas, he's mad!
2007
01:59:09,880 --> 01:59:12,486
Do you not come your
tardy son to chide,
2008
01:59:12,504 --> 01:59:15,481
That, lapsed in time
and passion, lets go by
2009
01:59:15,482 --> 01:59:18,458
The important acting
of your dread command?
2010
01:59:18,878 --> 01:59:20,197
O, say!
2011
01:59:20,198 --> 01:59:23,341
Do not forget: this visitation
2012
01:59:23,342 --> 01:59:27,494
Is but to whet thy
almost blunted purpose.
2013
01:59:30,197 --> 01:59:35,091
But, look, amazement
on thy mother sits:
2014
01:59:35,536 --> 01:59:40,797
O, step between her
and her fighting soul:
2015
01:59:40,963 --> 01:59:44,828
Conceit in weakest
bodies strongest works:
2016
01:59:45,360 --> 01:59:47,791
Speak to her, Hamlet.
2017
01:59:48,861 --> 01:59:51,213
How is it with you, lady?
2018
01:59:51,340 --> 01:59:53,871
Alas, how is't with you,
2019
01:59:54,122 --> 01:59:56,403
That you do bend your
eye on vacancy
2020
01:59:56,404 --> 01:59:59,664
And with the incorporal
air do hold discourse?
2021
02:00:00,677 --> 02:00:03,169
Forth at your eyes your
spirits wildly peep;
2022
02:00:03,170 --> 02:00:06,696
O gentle son, upon the heat
and flame of thy distemper
2023
02:00:06,697 --> 02:00:10,391
Sprinkle cool patience.
Whereon do you look?
2024
02:00:10,392 --> 02:00:15,776
On him, on him! Look you,
how pale he glares!
2025
02:00:18,099 --> 02:00:19,956
Do not look upon me,
2026
02:00:20,181 --> 02:00:23,663
Lest with this piteous action
you convert my stern effects:
2027
02:00:23,698 --> 02:00:24,977
then what I have to do
2028
02:00:24,978 --> 02:00:28,558
Will want true colour;
tears perchance for blood.
2029
02:00:28,559 --> 02:00:30,952
To whom do you speak this?
2030
02:00:33,225 --> 02:00:34,149
Do you see nothing there?
2031
02:00:34,150 --> 02:00:38,255
- Nothing at all; yet all that is I see.
- Nor did you nothing hear?
2032
02:00:38,256 --> 02:00:40,940
No, nothing but ourselves.
2033
02:00:41,103 --> 02:00:43,008
Why, look you there!
look, how it steals away!
2034
02:00:43,009 --> 02:00:46,002
My father, in his habit as he lived!
2035
02:00:46,038 --> 02:00:50,585
Look, where he goes, even now,
out at the portal!
2036
02:00:51,342 --> 02:00:53,347
This the very coinage of your brain:
2037
02:00:53,348 --> 02:00:56,137
This bodiless creation ecstasy
2038
02:00:56,138 --> 02:00:57,956
Is very cunning in.
2039
02:00:58,100 --> 02:01:03,204
Ecstasy! My pulse, as yours,
doth temperately keep time,
2040
02:01:03,205 --> 02:01:05,948
And makes as healthful music:
it is not madness
2041
02:01:05,949 --> 02:01:07,614
That I have utter'd:
bring me to the test,
2042
02:01:07,615 --> 02:01:11,038
And I the matter will re-word;
which madness Would gambol from.
2043
02:01:11,039 --> 02:01:13,036
Mother, for love of grace,
2044
02:01:13,037 --> 02:01:15,923
Lay not that mattering
unction to your soul,
2045
02:01:15,924 --> 02:01:18,060
That not your trespass,
but my madness speaks:
2046
02:01:18,061 --> 02:01:20,435
It will but skin and film
the ulcerous place,
2047
02:01:20,452 --> 02:01:23,199
Whilst rank corruption,
mining all within,
2048
02:01:23,200 --> 02:01:26,255
Infects unseen.
Confess yourself to heaven;
2049
02:01:26,256 --> 02:01:28,619
Repent what's past;
avoid what is to come;
2050
02:01:28,620 --> 02:01:31,054
And do not spread the compost
on the weeds,
2051
02:01:31,055 --> 02:01:32,498
To make them ranker.
2052
02:01:32,499 --> 02:01:35,455
O Hamlet, thou hast cleft
my heart in twain.
2053
02:01:35,456 --> 02:01:37,333
O, throw away the worser part of it,
2054
02:01:37,334 --> 02:01:39,171
And live the purer with the other half.
2055
02:01:46,354 --> 02:01:47,751
Good night,
2056
02:01:50,435 --> 02:01:52,878
but go not to mine uncle's bed;
2057
02:01:52,901 --> 02:01:55,996
Assume a virtue, if you have it not.
2058
02:01:55,997 --> 02:01:58,424
Refrain to-night, and that shall lend
a kind of easiness
2059
02:01:58,425 --> 02:02:00,450
To the next abstinence.
2060
02:02:04,234 --> 02:02:06,133
Once more, good night.
2061
02:02:08,796 --> 02:02:11,550
When you are desirous to be bless'd,
2062
02:02:12,005 --> 02:02:13,988
I'll blessing beg of you.
2063
02:02:16,111 --> 02:02:17,831
For this same lord,
2064
02:02:21,100 --> 02:02:22,431
I do repent
2065
02:02:25,242 --> 02:02:27,188
but heaven hath pleased it so,
2066
02:02:27,189 --> 02:02:30,321
To punish me with this
and this with me,
2067
02:02:31,715 --> 02:02:34,376
That I must be their
scourge and minister.
2068
02:02:36,609 --> 02:02:38,009
I will bestow him,
2069
02:02:38,664 --> 02:02:41,189
and will answer well
the death I gave him.
2070
02:02:41,501 --> 02:02:43,339
So, again, good night.
2071
02:02:45,016 --> 02:02:47,610
I must be cruel,
only to be kind:
2072
02:02:50,667 --> 02:02:52,335
Thus bad begins
2073
02:02:53,757 --> 02:02:55,882
and worse remains behind.
2074
02:02:57,159 --> 02:02:59,321
- One word more, good lady.
- What shall I do?
2075
02:02:59,322 --> 02:03:02,221
Not this, by no means,
that I bid you do:
2076
02:03:02,898 --> 02:03:05,047
Let the bloat king tempt
you again to bed;
2077
02:03:05,048 --> 02:03:08,351
Pinch wanton on your cheek;
call you his mouse;
2078
02:03:09,238 --> 02:03:11,061
And let him, for a pair of reechy kisses,
2079
02:03:11,062 --> 02:03:13,610
Or paddling in your neck
with his damn'd fingers,
2080
02:03:13,611 --> 02:03:15,106
Make you to ravel all this matter out,
2081
02:03:15,107 --> 02:03:17,643
That I essentially am not in madness,
But mad in craft.
2082
02:03:17,644 --> 02:03:20,353
Be thou assured,
if words be made of breath,
2083
02:03:20,354 --> 02:03:24,189
And breath of life,
I have no life to breathe
2084
02:03:24,295 --> 02:03:26,284
What thou hast said to me.
2085
02:03:53,446 --> 02:03:56,335
I must to England; you know that?
2086
02:03:57,821 --> 02:04:01,486
Alack, I had forgot.
2087
02:04:04,228 --> 02:04:06,499
'Tis so concluded on.
2088
02:04:06,641 --> 02:04:08,881
There's letters seal'd
2089
02:04:10,680 --> 02:04:12,472
and my two schoolfellows,
2090
02:04:12,473 --> 02:04:16,847
Whom I will trust as
I will adders fang'd,
2091
02:04:17,734 --> 02:04:19,698
They bear the mandate
2092
02:04:20,890 --> 02:04:25,515
they must sweep my way,
And marshal me to knavery. Let it work;
2093
02:04:26,266 --> 02:04:28,631
For 'tis the sport
to have the engineer
2094
02:04:28,632 --> 02:04:32,774
Hoist with his own petard:
't shall go hard
2095
02:04:33,109 --> 02:04:36,106
But I will delve
one yard below their mines,
2096
02:04:36,107 --> 02:04:38,121
And blow them at the moon:
2097
02:04:38,122 --> 02:04:41,115
O, 'tis most sweet,
2098
02:04:41,953 --> 02:04:45,661
When in one line two
crafts directly meet.
2099
02:05:02,479 --> 02:05:04,784
This man shall set me packing:
2100
02:05:10,265 --> 02:05:12,802
I'll lug the guts into
the neighbour room.
2101
02:05:12,827 --> 02:05:14,505
Mother, good night.
2102
02:05:19,108 --> 02:05:22,412
Indeed this counsellor
Is now most still,
2103
02:05:23,116 --> 02:05:24,933
most secret
2104
02:05:25,412 --> 02:05:27,576
and most grave,
2105
02:05:28,402 --> 02:05:32,027
Who was in life a foolish
prating knave.
2106
02:05:33,880 --> 02:05:35,551
Come, sir,
2107
02:05:36,421 --> 02:05:39,188
to draw toward an end with you.
2108
02:06:04,254 --> 02:06:05,850
Good night, mother.
2109
02:06:24,953 --> 02:06:30,043
There's matter in these sighs,
these profound heaves:
2110
02:06:30,044 --> 02:06:32,248
You must translate.
2111
02:06:32,812 --> 02:06:35,181
'tis fit we understand them.
2112
02:06:36,703 --> 02:06:38,197
Where is your son?
2113
02:06:38,345 --> 02:06:43,661
- Ah, my good lord, what have I seen to-night!
- What, Gertrude?
2114
02:06:43,964 --> 02:06:45,686
How does Hamlet?
2115
02:06:45,687 --> 02:06:47,086
Mad
2116
02:06:48,176 --> 02:06:52,342
as the sea and wind, when both contend
Which is the mightier:
2117
02:06:53,396 --> 02:06:55,625
in his lawless fit,
2118
02:06:55,823 --> 02:06:58,325
Behind the arras
hearing something stir,
2119
02:06:58,326 --> 02:07:00,884
Whips out his weapon,
cries, 'A rat, a rat!'
2120
02:07:00,885 --> 02:07:03,915
And, in this brainish
apprehension, kills
2121
02:07:03,916 --> 02:07:08,007
The unseen good old man.
2122
02:07:11,856 --> 02:07:13,868
O heavy deed!
2123
02:07:16,075 --> 02:07:18,832
It had been so with us,
had we been there:
2124
02:07:20,098 --> 02:07:23,509
His liberty is full of threats to all;
2125
02:07:23,638 --> 02:07:25,941
To you yourself, to us,
2126
02:07:26,519 --> 02:07:28,116
to every one.
2127
02:07:29,637 --> 02:07:32,751
Alas, how shall this
bloody deed be answer'd?
2128
02:07:32,815 --> 02:07:34,208
It will be laid to us,
2129
02:07:34,209 --> 02:07:36,170
whose providence
Should have kept short,
2130
02:07:36,171 --> 02:07:40,941
restrain'd and out of haunt,
This mad young man:
2131
02:07:41,193 --> 02:07:44,433
but so much was our love,
2132
02:07:44,434 --> 02:07:48,393
We would not understand
what was most fit;
2133
02:07:48,635 --> 02:07:52,277
But, like the owner
of a foul disease,
2134
02:07:52,278 --> 02:07:55,443
To keep it from divulging, let it feed
2135
02:07:55,692 --> 02:07:57,551
Even on the pith of Life.
2136
02:07:57,552 --> 02:08:00,182
- Where is he gone?
- To draw apart the body he hath kill'd:
2137
02:08:00,183 --> 02:08:04,575
O'er his madness
weeps for what is done.
2138
02:08:04,576 --> 02:08:08,840
O Gertrude, come!
The sun no sooner shall the mountains touch,
2139
02:08:08,841 --> 02:08:12,636
But we will ship him hence:
2140
02:08:12,637 --> 02:08:16,606
and this vile deed We must,
with all our majesty and skill,
2141
02:08:16,607 --> 02:08:22,061
Both countenance and excuse.
2142
02:08:23,583 --> 02:08:24,887
Guildenstern!
2143
02:08:27,254 --> 02:08:31,696
Friends both, go join you
with some further aid:
2144
02:08:34,249 --> 02:08:37,544
Hamlet in madness hath Polonius slain,
2145
02:08:37,656 --> 02:08:40,709
And from his mother's closet
hath he dragg'd him:
2146
02:08:40,710 --> 02:08:42,036
Go seek him out;
2147
02:08:42,037 --> 02:08:48,057
speak fair, and bring the body
Into the chapel.
2148
02:08:48,058 --> 02:08:49,707
I pray you, haste in this.
2149
02:08:52,526 --> 02:08:54,226
O, Gertrude, come
2150
02:08:54,772 --> 02:08:56,870
it's call up our wisest friends;
2151
02:08:56,871 --> 02:08:59,046
And let them know,
both what we mean to do,
2152
02:08:59,047 --> 02:09:03,711
And what's untimely done...
2153
02:09:05,800 --> 02:09:07,415
Come away!
2154
02:09:08,847 --> 02:09:12,366
My soul is full
of discord and dismay.
2155
02:09:30,584 --> 02:09:32,197
Safely stowed.
2156
02:09:32,269 --> 02:09:34,235
Hamlet! Lord Hamlet!
2157
02:09:34,236 --> 02:09:36,628
What noise?
2158
02:09:37,513 --> 02:09:38,981
Here they come.
2159
02:09:43,763 --> 02:09:45,958
What have you done, my lord,
with the dead body?
2160
02:09:47,665 --> 02:09:50,423
Compounded it with dust,
whereto 'tis kin.
2161
02:09:51,203 --> 02:09:55,411
Tell us where 'tis, that we may take it thence
And bear it to the chapel.
2162
02:09:55,412 --> 02:09:58,258
- Do not believe it.
- Believe what?
2163
02:09:58,259 --> 02:10:00,992
That I can keep your
counsel and not mine own.
2164
02:10:01,022 --> 02:10:04,436
Besides, to be demanded of a sponge!
2165
02:10:04,644 --> 02:10:07,807
What replication should be made
by the son of a king?
2166
02:10:08,847 --> 02:10:11,679
Take you me for a sponge, my lord?
2167
02:10:12,806 --> 02:10:14,366
Ay, sir,
2168
02:10:14,865 --> 02:10:17,378
that soaks up the king's countenance,
2169
02:10:17,516 --> 02:10:20,487
his rewards, his authorities.
2170
02:10:20,488 --> 02:10:25,514
But such officers do the
king best service in the end.
2171
02:10:26,026 --> 02:10:27,967
He keeps them,
2172
02:10:28,244 --> 02:10:32,135
like an ape,
in the corner of his jaw;
2173
02:10:32,582 --> 02:10:34,661
first mouthed,
2174
02:10:34,662 --> 02:10:36,613
to be last swallowed:
2175
02:10:36,614 --> 02:10:41,172
when he needs what you have
gleaned, it is but squeezing you,
2176
02:10:42,008 --> 02:10:45,005
and, sponge, you
shall be dry again.
2177
02:10:45,305 --> 02:10:47,171
I understand you not, my lord.
2178
02:10:47,172 --> 02:10:48,858
I am glad of it:
2179
02:10:49,219 --> 02:10:52,320
a knavish speech sleeps in a
foolish ear.
2180
02:10:52,803 --> 02:10:56,057
My lord, you must tell us where the body is,
and go with us to the king.
2181
02:10:56,058 --> 02:11:01,758
The body is with the king,
but the king is not with the body.
2182
02:11:02,157 --> 02:11:04,242
The king is a thing...
2183
02:11:04,243 --> 02:11:07,836
- A thing, my lord!
- Of nothing.
2184
02:11:14,033 --> 02:11:15,741
Bring me to him.
2185
02:11:17,020 --> 02:11:18,665
Hide fox, and all after.
2186
02:11:20,209 --> 02:11:22,697
I have sent to seek him,
and to find the body.
2187
02:11:23,593 --> 02:11:26,975
How dangerous is it that
this man goes loose!
2188
02:11:27,035 --> 02:11:29,913
Yet must not we put
the strong law on him:
2189
02:11:30,285 --> 02:11:32,987
He's loved of the distracted multitude,
2190
02:11:32,988 --> 02:11:36,400
Who like not in their judgment,
but their eyes;
2191
02:11:36,446 --> 02:11:39,187
And where tis so, the offender's
scourge is weigh'd,
2192
02:11:39,188 --> 02:11:40,857
But never the offence.
2193
02:11:40,858 --> 02:11:43,351
To bear all smooth and even,
2194
02:11:43,352 --> 02:11:47,155
This sudden sending him away must seem
Deliberate pause:
2195
02:11:47,443 --> 02:11:50,947
diseases desperate grown
By desperate measure are relieved,
2196
02:11:50,948 --> 02:11:53,353
- Or not at all.
- How now! what hath befall'n?
2197
02:11:53,354 --> 02:11:57,925
Where the dead body is bestow'd, my lord,
We cannot get from him.
2198
02:11:58,381 --> 02:11:58,919
But where is he?
2199
02:11:58,920 --> 02:12:01,608
Without, my lord; guarded,
to know your pleasure.
2200
02:12:01,609 --> 02:12:04,831
- Bring him before us.
- Guildenstern! bring in my lord.
2201
02:12:09,682 --> 02:12:11,500
Now, Hamlet,
2202
02:12:14,685 --> 02:12:16,970
where's Polonius?
2203
02:12:16,996 --> 02:12:18,364
At supper.
2204
02:12:18,365 --> 02:12:20,759
At supper! where?
2205
02:12:21,056 --> 02:12:24,423
Not where he eats,
but where he is eaten:
2206
02:12:24,478 --> 02:12:28,399
a certain convocation of politic
worms are e'en at him.
2207
02:12:28,400 --> 02:12:30,846
Your worm is your only emperor for diet.
2208
02:12:30,968 --> 02:12:33,007
we fat all creatures else to fat ourselves,
2209
02:12:33,008 --> 02:12:35,618
- and we fat ourselves for maggots.
- Alas, alas!
2210
02:12:35,619 --> 02:12:38,644
A man may fish with the worm
that hath eat of a king,
2211
02:12:38,645 --> 02:12:41,436
and eat of the fish
that hath fed of that worm.
2212
02:12:41,660 --> 02:12:43,242
What dost you mean by this?
2213
02:12:43,243 --> 02:12:45,384
Nothing but to show you
2214
02:12:45,385 --> 02:12:49,131
how a king may go a progress
through the guts of a beggar.
2215
02:12:49,132 --> 02:12:50,782
Where is Polonius?
2216
02:12:50,783 --> 02:12:52,807
In heaven!
2217
02:12:53,947 --> 02:12:55,610
Send hither to see.
2218
02:12:56,550 --> 02:13:00,465
if your messenger find him not there,
seek him i' the other place yourself.
2219
02:13:00,466 --> 02:13:05,040
But indeed, if you find him
not within this month,
2220
02:13:05,041 --> 02:13:09,421
you shall nose him as you go up the
stairs into the lobby.
2221
02:13:09,422 --> 02:13:10,964
Go seek him there.
2222
02:13:14,958 --> 02:13:17,142
He will stay till ye come.
2223
02:13:18,560 --> 02:13:22,921
Hamlet, this deed,
for thine especial safety,--
2224
02:13:22,922 --> 02:13:27,980
Which we do tender, as we dearly grieve,--
2225
02:13:28,060 --> 02:13:30,934
must send thee hence
With fiery quickness.
2226
02:13:30,935 --> 02:13:33,039
therefore prepare thyself.
2227
02:13:33,560 --> 02:13:37,416
The bark is ready, and the wind at help,
The associates tend,
2228
02:13:38,261 --> 02:13:42,209
- and every thing is bent for England.
- For England!
2229
02:13:42,210 --> 02:13:43,537
- Ay, Hamlet.
- Good.
2230
02:13:43,538 --> 02:13:46,674
So is it, if thou knew'st our purposes.
2231
02:13:47,034 --> 02:13:49,401
I see a cherub that sees them.
2232
02:13:51,377 --> 02:13:54,288
Come; for England!
Farewell, dear mother.
2233
02:13:54,289 --> 02:13:57,093
Thy loving father, Hamlet.
2234
02:13:57,100 --> 02:13:58,748
My mother,
2235
02:13:58,808 --> 02:14:00,885
father and mother is man and wife,
2236
02:14:00,886 --> 02:14:04,030
man and wife is one flesh;
and so, my mother.
2237
02:14:05,410 --> 02:14:07,495
Come, for England!
2238
02:14:15,342 --> 02:14:17,629
Follow him at foot;
tempt him with speed aboard;
2239
02:14:17,630 --> 02:14:19,992
Delay it not;
I'll have him hence to-night:
2240
02:14:19,993 --> 02:14:24,792
For every thing is seal'd and done
That else leans on the affair. Away!
2241
02:14:29,670 --> 02:14:31,154
And, England,
2242
02:14:31,577 --> 02:14:33,695
if my love thou hold'st at aught--
2243
02:14:33,696 --> 02:14:36,660
thou mayst not coldly set
Our sovereign purpose;
2244
02:14:38,930 --> 02:14:41,327
The present death of Hamlet.
2245
02:14:42,096 --> 02:14:44,013
Do it, England;
2246
02:14:44,272 --> 02:14:49,227
For like the hectic in my blood he rages,
And thou must cure me:
2247
02:14:51,479 --> 02:14:53,498
till I know 'tis done,
2248
02:14:53,834 --> 02:14:58,147
Howe'er my haps,
my joys were ne'er begun.
2249
02:14:58,339 --> 02:15:02,712
- I will not speak with her.
- She is importunate, indeed distract:
2250
02:15:03,439 --> 02:15:04,932
Her mood will needs be pitied.
2251
02:15:04,933 --> 02:15:08,276
- What would she have?
- She speaks much of her father;
2252
02:15:08,972 --> 02:15:11,824
says she hears there's tricks i' the world;
speaks things in doubt,
2253
02:15:11,825 --> 02:15:14,750
That carry but half sense:
her speech is nothing,
2254
02:15:15,170 --> 02:15:18,146
Yet the unshaped use of it doth move
The hearers to collection;
2255
02:15:18,147 --> 02:15:20,369
'Twere good she were spoken with;
2256
02:15:20,476 --> 02:15:24,839
for she may strew dangerous conjectures
in ill-breeding minds.
2257
02:15:25,601 --> 02:15:27,128
Let her come in.
2258
02:15:30,353 --> 02:15:32,867
To my sick soul,
2259
02:15:33,265 --> 02:15:35,804
as sin's true nature is,
2260
02:15:35,805 --> 02:15:38,839
Each toy seems prologue
to some great amiss:
2261
02:15:40,244 --> 02:15:43,405
So full of artless jealousy is guilt,
2262
02:15:43,683 --> 02:15:46,866
It spills itself
in fearing to be spilt.
2263
02:15:46,867 --> 02:15:49,753
Where is the beauteous
majesty of Denmark?
2264
02:15:51,020 --> 02:15:54,137
How now, Ophelia!
2265
02:15:54,592 --> 02:15:59,751
How should I your true love know
2266
02:15:59,991 --> 02:16:03,451
From another one?
2267
02:16:03,594 --> 02:16:06,993
By his cockle hat and staff,
2268
02:16:06,994 --> 02:16:10,375
And his sandal shoon.
2269
02:16:10,376 --> 02:16:15,024
Alas, sweet lady,
what imports this song?
2270
02:16:15,060 --> 02:16:17,468
Say you? nay, pray you, mark.
2271
02:16:18,307 --> 02:16:22,606
He is dead and gone, lady,
2272
02:16:23,514 --> 02:16:26,532
He is dead and gone;
2273
02:16:27,310 --> 02:16:30,647
At his head a grass-green turf,
2274
02:16:30,648 --> 02:16:33,530
At his heels a stone.
2275
02:16:33,531 --> 02:16:36,183
- Nay, but, Ophelia...
- Pray you, mark.
2276
02:16:37,781 --> 02:16:42,705
White his shroud as the mountain snow,
2277
02:16:44,174 --> 02:16:48,029
Larded with sweet flowers
2278
02:16:49,647 --> 02:16:54,023
Which bewept to the grave did go
2279
02:16:54,025 --> 02:16:58,513
With true-love showers.
2280
02:16:59,040 --> 02:17:02,438
- How do you, pretty lady?
- Well, God 'ild you!
2281
02:17:02,657 --> 02:17:05,763
They say the owl was a baker's
daughter.
2282
02:17:10,775 --> 02:17:13,379
Lord, we know what we are,
2283
02:17:16,767 --> 02:17:19,592
but know not what we may be.
2284
02:17:22,749 --> 02:17:24,816
God be at your table!
2285
02:17:26,155 --> 02:17:30,209
- Conceit upon her father.
- Pray you, let's have no words of this;
2286
02:17:30,209 --> 02:17:32,162
but when they
ask you what it means, say you this:
2287
02:17:32,163 --> 02:17:34,296
To-morrow is Saint Valentine's day,
2288
02:17:34,297 --> 02:17:36,183
All in the morning betime,
2289
02:17:36,183 --> 02:17:38,114
And I a maid at your window,
2290
02:17:38,115 --> 02:17:40,123
To be your Valentine.
2291
02:17:40,124 --> 02:17:41,938
Then up he rose,
and donn'd his clothes,
2292
02:17:41,939 --> 02:17:43,848
And dupp'd the chamber-door;
2293
02:17:43,849 --> 02:17:47,798
Let in the maid, that out a maid
Never departed more.
2294
02:17:48,161 --> 02:17:49,877
Indeed, la, without an oath,
I'll make an end on't:
2295
02:17:49,878 --> 02:17:52,603
By Gis and by Saint Charity,
2296
02:17:52,605 --> 02:17:54,689
Alack, and fie for shame!
2297
02:17:54,690 --> 02:17:58,021
Young men will do't,
if they come to't;
2298
02:17:58,058 --> 02:18:00,366
By cock, they are to blame.
2299
02:18:00,375 --> 02:18:03,089
Quoth she, before you tumbled me,
2300
02:18:03,141 --> 02:18:05,437
You promised me to wed.
2301
02:18:05,484 --> 02:18:08,218
So would I ha' done, by yonder sun,
2302
02:18:08,308 --> 02:18:11,142
An thou hadst not come to my bed.
2303
02:18:12,124 --> 02:18:16,603
- How long hath she been thus?
- I hope all will be well.
2304
02:18:17,080 --> 02:18:18,727
We must be patient:
2305
02:18:20,636 --> 02:18:24,147
but I cannot choose but weep,
2306
02:18:24,147 --> 02:18:28,058
to think they should lay him
i' the cold ground.
2307
02:18:32,129 --> 02:18:36,611
My brother shall know of it:
and so I thank you for your good counsel.
2308
02:18:36,612 --> 02:18:39,013
Come, my coach!
2309
02:18:39,084 --> 02:18:42,305
Good night, ladies; good night, sweet ladies;
good night, good night.
2310
02:18:45,243 --> 02:18:46,736
Follow her close.
2311
02:18:50,567 --> 02:18:53,269
Give her good watch, I pray you.
2312
02:18:57,369 --> 02:19:00,732
O, this is the poison of deep grief;
2313
02:19:00,999 --> 02:19:06,951
it springs all from her father's death.
2314
02:19:09,808 --> 02:19:13,054
O Gertrude, Gertrude,
2315
02:19:13,055 --> 02:19:18,268
When sorrows come, they come not single spies
But in battalions.
2316
02:19:18,928 --> 02:19:21,050
First, her father slain:
2317
02:19:21,474 --> 02:19:24,680
Next, your son gone;
and he most violent author
2318
02:19:24,681 --> 02:19:27,682
Of his own just remove.
2319
02:19:28,370 --> 02:19:31,748
the people muddied,
Thick and unwholesome in their
2320
02:19:31,968 --> 02:19:34,545
thoughts and whispers,
For good Polonius' death;
2321
02:19:34,546 --> 02:19:39,629
and we have done but greenly,
In hugger-mugger to inter him.
2322
02:19:41,206 --> 02:19:42,799
poor Ophelia,
2323
02:19:43,099 --> 02:19:46,475
Divided from herself
and her fair judgment,
2324
02:19:46,476 --> 02:19:49,994
Without the which we are pictures,
2325
02:19:51,662 --> 02:19:53,828
or mere beasts.
2326
02:19:55,256 --> 02:19:59,500
Last, and as much
containing as all these,
2327
02:19:59,882 --> 02:20:02,817
Her brother is in secret
come from France;
2328
02:20:02,818 --> 02:20:06,247
And wants not buzzers
to infect his ear
2329
02:20:06,248 --> 02:20:09,193
With pestilent speeches
of his father's death;
2330
02:20:10,345 --> 02:20:12,569
Alack, what noise is this?
2331
02:20:12,570 --> 02:20:15,352
Where are my Switzers?
Let them guard the door.
2332
02:20:16,245 --> 02:20:17,980
Save yourself, my lord:
2333
02:20:17,981 --> 02:20:21,332
Laertes, in a riotous head,
O'erbears your officers.
2334
02:20:21,333 --> 02:20:26,556
The rabble call him lord;
They cry 'Choose we: Laertes shall be king:'
2335
02:20:27,410 --> 02:20:30,016
Caps, hands, and tongues,
applaud it to the clouds:
2336
02:20:30,017 --> 02:20:32,970
'Laertes shall be king,
Laertes king!'
2337
02:20:32,971 --> 02:20:35,232
How cheerfully on
the false trail they cry!
2338
02:20:35,233 --> 02:20:40,939
O, this is counter,
you false Danish dogs!
2339
02:20:41,003 --> 02:20:42,395
The doors are broke.
2340
02:20:42,396 --> 02:20:44,480
Thou vile king,
Give me my father!
2341
02:20:44,481 --> 02:20:45,439
Calmly, good Laertes.
2342
02:20:45,440 --> 02:20:48,310
That drop of blood that's
calm proclaims me bastard,
2343
02:20:48,311 --> 02:20:52,428
What is the cause, Laertes,
That thy rebellion looks so giant-like?
2344
02:20:52,429 --> 02:20:53,892
Let him go, Gertrude;
2345
02:20:53,893 --> 02:20:56,002
do not fear our person:
2346
02:20:56,003 --> 02:20:58,753
There's such divinity
doth hedge a king,
2347
02:20:58,754 --> 02:21:00,854
That treason can but
peep to what it would,
2348
02:21:00,855 --> 02:21:02,817
Acts little of his will.
2349
02:21:02,818 --> 02:21:07,391
Tell me, Laertes, why thou art
thus incensed. Let him go, Gertrude.
2350
02:21:07,659 --> 02:21:09,415
- Speak, man.
- Where is my father?
2351
02:21:09,416 --> 02:21:10,898
- Dead.
- But not by him.
2352
02:21:10,899 --> 02:21:13,186
- Let him demand his fill.
- How came he dead?
2353
02:21:13,187 --> 02:21:15,186
I'll not be juggled with:
2354
02:21:15,716 --> 02:21:19,317
To hell, allegiance!
vows, to the blackest devil!
2355
02:21:19,318 --> 02:21:22,224
Conscience and grace,
to the profoundest pit!
2356
02:21:22,225 --> 02:21:24,278
I dare damnation.
2357
02:21:24,279 --> 02:21:26,536
To this point I stand,
Let come what comes.
2358
02:21:26,537 --> 02:21:29,495
Only I'll be revenged
Most thoroughly for my father.
2359
02:21:29,496 --> 02:21:33,197
- Who shall stay you?
- My will, not all the world:
2360
02:21:33,198 --> 02:21:37,760
Good Laertes, if you desire to know
the certainty of your dear father's death,
2361
02:21:37,761 --> 02:21:40,677
is't writ in your revenge,
That, swoopstake,
2362
02:21:40,678 --> 02:21:43,653
you will draw both friend and foe,
Winner and loser?
2363
02:21:43,654 --> 02:21:46,663
- None but his enemies.
- Will you know them then?
2364
02:21:46,788 --> 02:21:50,024
To his good friends
thus wide I'll ope my arms;
2365
02:21:50,025 --> 02:21:54,176
And like the kind life-rendering pelican,
Repast them with my blood.
2366
02:21:54,177 --> 02:21:58,479
Why, now you speak
Like a good child and a true gentleman.
2367
02:21:58,480 --> 02:22:04,153
That I am guiltless of your father's death,
And am most sensible in grief for it,
2368
02:22:04,154 --> 02:22:06,078
It shall as level to your judgment pierce
2369
02:22:06,079 --> 02:22:07,946
As day does to your eye.
2370
02:22:07,947 --> 02:22:10,922
- Let her come in.
- How now! what noise is that?
2371
02:22:15,711 --> 02:22:18,344
O heat, dry up my brains!
2372
02:22:20,451 --> 02:22:23,146
tears seven times salt,
2373
02:22:23,147 --> 02:22:25,724
Burn out the sense and virtue of mine eye!
2374
02:22:25,725 --> 02:22:27,253
O rose of May!
2375
02:22:29,417 --> 02:22:34,824
Dear maid, kind sister, sweet Ophelia!
2376
02:22:34,825 --> 02:22:36,765
O heavens! is't possible,
a young maid's wits
2377
02:22:36,766 --> 02:22:39,093
Should be as moral as an old man's life?
2378
02:22:39,094 --> 02:22:44,495
They bore him barefaced on the bier;
2379
02:22:45,795 --> 02:22:50,405
Hey nony nonny, nonny, no;
2380
02:22:51,293 --> 02:22:58,790
And in his grave rain'd many a tear:--
2381
02:22:59,713 --> 02:23:03,763
Fare you well, my dove!
2382
02:23:03,764 --> 02:23:05,478
Hadst thou thy wits,
and didst persuade revenge,
2383
02:23:05,479 --> 02:23:09,311
- It could not move thus.
- You must sing a-down a-down,
An you call him a-down-a.
2384
02:23:09,593 --> 02:23:11,815
This nothing's more than matter.
2385
02:23:12,333 --> 02:23:14,032
There's rosemary,
2386
02:23:15,256 --> 02:23:17,801
that's for remembrance;
2387
02:23:18,772 --> 02:23:22,034
pray, love, remember:
2388
02:23:26,210 --> 02:23:28,453
and there is pansies.
2389
02:23:29,058 --> 02:23:31,040
that's for thoughts.
2390
02:23:32,766 --> 02:23:34,551
A document in madness,
2391
02:23:35,298 --> 02:23:37,527
thoughts and remembrance fitted.
2392
02:23:39,173 --> 02:23:41,142
There's fennel for you,
2393
02:23:41,881 --> 02:23:43,454
and columbines:
2394
02:23:47,038 --> 02:23:48,677
there's rue for you;
2395
02:23:50,523 --> 02:23:52,380
and here's some for me:
2396
02:23:54,640 --> 02:23:56,308
we may call it
2397
02:23:56,418 --> 02:23:59,160
herb-grace o' Sundays:
2398
02:24:01,317 --> 02:24:05,189
O you must wear your rue with
a difference.
2399
02:24:11,206 --> 02:24:12,660
There's a daisy:
2400
02:24:14,076 --> 02:24:16,039
I would give you some violets,
2401
02:24:16,981 --> 02:24:18,472
but they withered
2402
02:24:19,065 --> 02:24:20,443
all
2403
02:24:20,610 --> 02:24:22,861
when my father died:
2404
02:24:27,033 --> 02:24:29,000
they say he made a good end,--
2405
02:24:30,370 --> 02:24:36,626
For bonny sweet Robin
is all my joy.
2406
02:24:36,627 --> 02:24:41,199
Thought and affliction, passion,
2407
02:24:41,517 --> 02:24:44,970
hell itself,
She turns to favour and to prettiness.
2408
02:24:45,536 --> 02:24:51,015
And will he not come again?
2409
02:24:52,370 --> 02:24:58,067
And will he not come again?
2410
02:24:59,510 --> 02:25:02,667
No, no, he is dead:
2411
02:25:03,276 --> 02:25:06,762
Go to thy death-bed:
2412
02:25:07,513 --> 02:25:12,090
He never will come again.
2413
02:25:13,048 --> 02:25:18,321
His beard was as white as snow,
2414
02:25:19,338 --> 02:25:25,135
All flaxen was his poll:
2415
02:25:27,513 --> 02:25:30,567
He is gone, he is gone,
2416
02:25:34,486 --> 02:25:36,630
And we cast away moan:
2417
02:25:38,459 --> 02:25:40,681
God ha' mercy on his soul!
2418
02:25:42,407 --> 02:25:47,425
And of all Christian souls, I pray God.
2419
02:25:50,284 --> 02:25:51,930
God be wi' ye.
2420
02:25:53,547 --> 02:25:56,774
Do you see this, O God?
2421
02:25:57,174 --> 02:25:58,782
Laertes.
2422
02:26:04,104 --> 02:26:06,723
I must commune with your grief,
2423
02:26:06,724 --> 02:26:09,063
Or you deny me right.
2424
02:26:09,791 --> 02:26:13,992
Go but apart, make choice of whom
your wisest friends you will.
2425
02:26:13,993 --> 02:26:17,698
And they shall hear
and judge 'twixt you and me:
2426
02:26:17,699 --> 02:26:21,510
If by direct or by collateral hand
2427
02:26:21,511 --> 02:26:26,545
They find us touch'd, we will our kingdom give,
Our crown,
2428
02:26:27,479 --> 02:26:30,863
our life, and all that we can ours,
2429
02:26:31,452 --> 02:26:33,654
To you in satisfaction;
2430
02:26:34,514 --> 02:26:36,345
but if not,
2431
02:26:36,856 --> 02:26:40,350
Be you content to lend
your patience to us,
2432
02:26:40,512 --> 02:26:46,118
And we shall jointly labour with your soul
To give it due content.
2433
02:26:48,090 --> 02:26:49,973
Let this be so;
2434
02:26:53,537 --> 02:26:56,085
And where the offence is
2435
02:26:57,014 --> 02:26:59,632
let the great axe fall.
2436
02:27:00,608 --> 02:27:03,233
Go, captain, from me
greet the Danish king;
2437
02:27:03,234 --> 02:27:05,340
Tell him that,
by his licence, Fortinbras
2438
02:27:05,341 --> 02:27:07,617
Craves the conveyance of a promised
march over his kingdom.
2439
02:27:07,618 --> 02:27:10,006
- I will do't, my lord.
- Go softly on.
2440
02:27:16,854 --> 02:27:20,001
Sir, whose powers are these?
2441
02:27:20,115 --> 02:27:22,099
They are of Norway, sir.
2442
02:27:22,324 --> 02:27:24,453
How purposed, sir, I pray you?
2443
02:27:24,485 --> 02:27:26,818
Against some part of Poland.
2444
02:27:27,309 --> 02:27:29,222
Who commands them, sir?
2445
02:27:29,309 --> 02:27:32,072
The nephews to old Norway, Fortinbras.
2446
02:27:32,421 --> 02:27:35,395
Goes it against the main of Poland, sir,
Or for some frontier?
2447
02:27:36,400 --> 02:27:40,380
Truly to speak, and with no addition,
We go to gain a little patch of ground
2448
02:27:40,381 --> 02:27:43,783
That hath in it no profit but the name.
2449
02:27:43,964 --> 02:27:47,217
To pay five ducats, five,
I would not farm it;
2450
02:27:47,218 --> 02:27:49,429
Why, then the Pole never will defend it.
2451
02:27:49,430 --> 02:27:52,220
Yes, it is already garrison'd.
2452
02:27:52,652 --> 02:27:55,676
Two thousand souls
and twenty thousand ducats
2453
02:27:55,677 --> 02:27:58,484
Will not debate
the question of this straw.
2454
02:27:59,476 --> 02:28:01,529
I humbly thank you, sir.
2455
02:28:01,575 --> 02:28:03,590
God be wi' you, sir.
2456
02:28:22,372 --> 02:28:25,706
How all occasions do inform against me,
2457
02:28:26,467 --> 02:28:29,457
And spur my dull revenge!
2458
02:28:32,397 --> 02:28:37,583
I do not know why yet I live
to say 'This thing's to do;'
2459
02:28:37,584 --> 02:28:39,519
Sith I have cause
2460
02:28:39,877 --> 02:28:41,423
and will
2461
02:28:41,894 --> 02:28:44,939
and strength and means to do't.
2462
02:28:47,091 --> 02:28:49,605
Examples gross as earth exhort me:
2463
02:28:49,606 --> 02:28:54,512
Witness this army of such mass and charge,
2464
02:28:54,831 --> 02:28:58,827
Led by a delicate and tender prince,
2465
02:28:59,619 --> 02:29:03,732
Whose spirit with
divine ambition puff'd
2466
02:29:03,733 --> 02:29:06,594
Makes mouths at the invisible event,
2467
02:29:07,769 --> 02:29:11,985
Exposing what is mortal and unsure
To all that fortune,
2468
02:29:11,986 --> 02:29:14,600
death and danger dare,
2469
02:29:18,232 --> 02:29:20,456
Even for an egg-shell.
2470
02:29:25,430 --> 02:29:27,689
O, from this time forth,
2471
02:29:30,127 --> 02:29:32,524
My thoughts be bloody,
2472
02:29:34,364 --> 02:29:36,529
or be nothing worth!
2473
02:29:48,508 --> 02:29:52,701
Laertes, was your
father dear to you?
2474
02:29:52,702 --> 02:29:56,917
Or are you like the painting of a sorrow,
A face without a heart?
2475
02:29:56,918 --> 02:29:58,648
Why ask you this?
2476
02:30:00,165 --> 02:30:02,348
Hamlet comes back.
2477
02:30:03,546 --> 02:30:06,251
what would you undertake,
to show yourself your father's son
2478
02:30:06,252 --> 02:30:08,956
in deed more than in words?
2479
02:30:11,182 --> 02:30:13,933
To cut his throat i' the church.
2480
02:30:15,949 --> 02:30:18,883
No place, indeed,
should murder sanctuarize;
2481
02:30:19,739 --> 02:30:22,031
Revenge should have no bounds.
2482
02:30:26,817 --> 02:30:30,930
But, good Laertes, will you do this,
keep close within your chamber.
2483
02:30:30,931 --> 02:30:33,779
Hamlet return'd shall know
you are come home:
2484
02:30:33,780 --> 02:30:37,103
We'll set on those shall
praise your excellence
2485
02:30:37,104 --> 02:30:40,569
and for your rapier most especially.
2486
02:30:40,570 --> 02:30:43,873
Bring you in fine together
And wager on your heads:
2487
02:30:43,999 --> 02:30:48,418
he, being remiss, most generous
and free from all contriving,
2488
02:30:48,419 --> 02:30:51,005
Will not peruse the foils;
so that, with ease,
2489
02:30:51,006 --> 02:30:54,690
Or with a little shuffling,
2490
02:30:54,979 --> 02:30:58,372
you may choose a sword unbated,
2491
02:30:58,420 --> 02:31:01,594
and in a pass of practise
requite him for your father.
2492
02:31:01,595 --> 02:31:03,029
I will do't:
2493
02:31:05,436 --> 02:31:09,087
And, for that purpose,
I'll anoint my sword.
2494
02:31:10,095 --> 02:31:12,678
I bought an unction of a mountebank,
2495
02:31:13,060 --> 02:31:15,354
So mortal that,
but dip a knife in it,
2496
02:31:15,355 --> 02:31:17,634
Where it draws blood
no cataplasm so rare,
2497
02:31:17,635 --> 02:31:20,462
can save the thing from death
That is but scratch'd withal:
2498
02:31:20,463 --> 02:31:23,569
I'll touch my point
with this contagion, that,
2499
02:31:23,570 --> 02:31:26,188
if I gall him slightly,
it may be his death.
2500
02:31:27,144 --> 02:31:30,405
Let's further think of this;
2501
02:31:32,110 --> 02:31:35,382
if this should fail, and that our drift
look through our bad performance,
2502
02:31:35,383 --> 02:31:37,304
'Twere better not assay'd:
2503
02:31:37,307 --> 02:31:39,983
therefore this project
Should have a back or second,
2504
02:31:39,984 --> 02:31:42,391
that might hold,
If this should blast in proof.
2505
02:31:42,404 --> 02:31:43,701
Soft!
2506
02:31:45,468 --> 02:31:46,945
I ha't.
2507
02:31:47,807 --> 02:31:49,949
When in your motion you a
re hot and dry--
2508
02:31:49,950 --> 02:31:52,245
As make your bouts
more violent to that end--
2509
02:31:52,246 --> 02:31:54,915
And that he calls for drink,
2510
02:31:55,391 --> 02:32:00,587
I'll have prepared him
A chalice for the nonce,
2511
02:32:00,588 --> 02:32:03,304
whereon but sipping,
If he by chance escape your venom'd stuck,
2512
02:32:03,305 --> 02:32:06,020
Our purpose may hold there.
2513
02:32:08,369 --> 02:32:10,292
How now, sweet queen!
2514
02:32:10,293 --> 02:32:14,843
One woe doth tread upon another's heel,
So fast they follow;
2515
02:32:15,605 --> 02:32:18,564
your sister's drown'd, Laertes.
2516
02:32:19,919 --> 02:32:24,823
Drown'd! O, where?
2517
02:32:27,624 --> 02:32:29,415
There is a willow
2518
02:32:29,967 --> 02:32:32,396
grows aslant a brook,
2519
02:32:32,758 --> 02:32:35,833
That shows his hoar
leaves in the glassy stream;
2520
02:32:35,834 --> 02:32:40,625
There with fantastic
garlands did she come
2521
02:32:40,626 --> 02:32:43,274
Of crow-flowers, nettles,
2522
02:32:43,677 --> 02:32:45,703
daisies, and long purples
2523
02:32:45,704 --> 02:32:48,159
That liberal shepherds
give a grosser name,
2524
02:32:48,160 --> 02:32:52,361
But our cold maids do
dead men's fingers call them:
2525
02:32:52,911 --> 02:32:56,359
There, on the pendent boughs
2526
02:32:56,360 --> 02:32:59,646
her coronet weeds clambering to hang,
2527
02:32:59,647 --> 02:33:01,920
an envious sliver broke;
2528
02:33:01,953 --> 02:33:05,123
When down her weedy
trophies and herself
2529
02:33:05,941 --> 02:33:08,368
Fell in the weeping brook.
2530
02:33:08,369 --> 02:33:09,949
Her clothes
2531
02:33:10,070 --> 02:33:12,180
spread wide and
2532
02:33:13,495 --> 02:33:16,486
mermaid-like, awhile they bore her up:
2533
02:33:17,003 --> 02:33:19,833
Which time she chanted
snatches of old tunes;
2534
02:33:19,834 --> 02:33:24,339
As one incapable of her own distress,
2535
02:33:25,312 --> 02:33:29,044
Or like a creature native and indued
Unto that element:
2536
02:33:29,045 --> 02:33:33,163
but long it could not be
2537
02:33:33,566 --> 02:33:36,662
Till that her garments,
heavy with their drink,
2538
02:33:36,868 --> 02:33:39,224
Pull'd the poor wretch from her
2539
02:33:39,493 --> 02:33:41,596
melodious lay
2540
02:33:43,209 --> 02:33:46,314
- To muddy death.
- Alas, then, she is drown'd?
2541
02:33:47,465 --> 02:33:48,879
Drown'd.
2542
02:33:51,854 --> 02:33:53,567
Drown'd.
2543
02:34:00,828 --> 02:34:03,626
Too much of water hast thou, poor Ophelia,
2544
02:34:04,006 --> 02:34:05,609
And therefore
2545
02:34:05,983 --> 02:34:08,946
I forbid my tears: but yet
2546
02:34:09,320 --> 02:34:11,079
It is our trick.
2547
02:34:12,515 --> 02:34:15,046
nature her custom holds,
2548
02:34:15,047 --> 02:34:17,808
Let shame say what it will.
Adieu, my lord.
2549
02:34:18,541 --> 02:34:23,042
I have a speech of fire,
that fain would blaze,
2550
02:34:24,977 --> 02:34:27,511
But that this folly douts it.
2551
02:34:31,302 --> 02:34:33,062
Let's follow, Gertrude.
2552
02:34:33,199 --> 02:34:36,673
How much I had to do
to calm his rage!
2553
02:34:37,564 --> 02:34:41,154
Now fear I this will
give it start again;
2554
02:34:46,343 --> 02:34:49,108
Is she to be buried in Christian burial
2555
02:34:49,140 --> 02:34:51,435
that wilfully seeks her own salvation?
2556
02:34:51,436 --> 02:34:53,092
I tell thee she is:
2557
02:34:53,093 --> 02:34:55,912
and therefore make her grave straight:
2558
02:34:56,546 --> 02:35:00,498
How can that be, unless she drowned
herself in her own defence?
2559
02:35:00,499 --> 02:35:03,633
Why, 'tis found so.
2560
02:35:03,665 --> 02:35:05,426
It must be 'se offendendo;'
2561
02:35:05,427 --> 02:35:08,948
it cannot be else.
For here lies the point:
2562
02:35:09,066 --> 02:35:12,377
if I drown myself wittingly,
it argues an act:
2563
02:35:12,378 --> 02:35:14,635
and an act hath three branches:
2564
02:35:14,636 --> 02:35:16,541
it is, to act, to do, to perform:
2565
02:35:16,542 --> 02:35:18,415
argal, she drowned herself wittingly.
2566
02:35:18,416 --> 02:35:23,254
- Nay, but hear you, goodman delver...
- Give me leave. Here lies the water; good:
2567
02:35:23,682 --> 02:35:25,656
here stands the man; good;
2568
02:35:25,657 --> 02:35:29,018
if the man go to this water,
and drown himself,
2569
02:35:29,019 --> 02:35:32,450
it is, will he, nill he, he goes,--
mark you that;
2570
02:35:32,561 --> 02:35:37,197
but if the water come to him
and drown him, he drowns not himself:
2571
02:35:37,198 --> 02:35:41,849
Argal, he that is not guilty of his own
death shortens not his own life.
2572
02:35:42,503 --> 02:35:45,495
Cudgel thy brains no more about it.
2573
02:35:47,268 --> 02:35:49,093
Go, get thee to Yaughan
2574
02:35:49,094 --> 02:35:51,050
fetch me a stoup of liquor.
2575
02:35:54,551 --> 02:35:58,535
In youth, when I did love, did love,
2576
02:35:58,536 --> 02:36:01,413
Methought it was very sweet...
2577
02:36:01,928 --> 02:36:05,217
Has this fellow no feeling of his business,
that he sings at grave-making?
2578
02:36:05,218 --> 02:36:09,498
- Custom hath made it in him a property of easiness.
- 'Tis e'en so
2579
02:36:13,386 --> 02:36:15,757
That skull had a tongue in it,
and could sing once:
2580
02:36:16,238 --> 02:36:18,832
how the knave jowls it
to the ground, as if it were
2581
02:36:18,833 --> 02:36:21,537
Cain's jaw-bone,
that did the first murder!
2582
02:36:24,782 --> 02:36:26,740
It might be the pate of a politician,
2583
02:36:28,123 --> 02:36:30,543
one that would circumvent God,
might it not?
2584
02:36:30,544 --> 02:36:31,911
It might, my lord.
2585
02:36:32,131 --> 02:36:33,805
and now my Lady Worm's,
2586
02:36:34,485 --> 02:36:35,902
chapless,
2587
02:36:36,594 --> 02:36:39,508
and knocked about the mazzard
with a sexton's spade:
2588
02:36:41,166 --> 02:36:43,822
here's fine revolution,
an we had the trick to see't.
2589
02:36:47,319 --> 02:36:48,853
There's another.
2590
02:36:49,306 --> 02:36:51,641
Why may not that be
the skull of a lawyer?
2591
02:36:54,517 --> 02:36:56,531
Where be his quiddities now,
2592
02:36:56,962 --> 02:36:58,984
his quillets, his tricks?
2593
02:37:00,367 --> 02:37:02,191
why does he suffer
this rude knave now
2594
02:37:02,192 --> 02:37:03,940
to knock him about the
sconce with a dirty shovel
2595
02:37:03,941 --> 02:37:06,577
and will not tell him of
his action of battery? Ha?
2596
02:37:09,333 --> 02:37:11,043
I will speak to this fellow.
2597
02:37:11,498 --> 02:37:13,395
Whose grave's this, sirrah?
2598
02:37:13,801 --> 02:37:15,274
Mine, sir.
2599
02:37:15,275 --> 02:37:18,935
O, a pit of clay for to be made
2600
02:37:18,936 --> 02:37:21,005
For such a guest is meet.
2601
02:37:21,006 --> 02:37:23,736
I think it be thine, indeed;
for thou liest in't.
2602
02:37:23,756 --> 02:37:26,363
You lie out on't, sir,
and therefore it is not yours
2603
02:37:26,364 --> 02:37:29,607
for my part, I do not lie in't,
and yet it is mine.
2604
02:37:30,342 --> 02:37:32,959
'Thou dost lie in't,
to be in't and say it is thine:
2605
02:37:32,960 --> 02:37:35,639
'tis for the dead, not for the quick;
therefore thou liest.
2606
02:37:35,640 --> 02:37:39,936
'Tis a quick lie, sir;
'twill away gain, from me to you.
2607
02:37:41,003 --> 02:37:43,097
What man dost thou dig it for?
2608
02:37:43,098 --> 02:37:44,718
For no man, sir.
2609
02:37:44,832 --> 02:37:46,274
What woman, then?
2610
02:37:46,349 --> 02:37:48,008
For none, neither.
2611
02:37:48,413 --> 02:37:50,279
Who is to be buried in't?
2612
02:37:50,280 --> 02:37:51,859
One that was a woman, sir; but,
2613
02:37:51,860 --> 02:37:54,134
rest her soul, she's dead.
2614
02:37:55,599 --> 02:37:57,433
How absolute the knave is!
2615
02:37:58,058 --> 02:37:59,861
How long hast thou been a grave-maker?
2616
02:37:59,862 --> 02:38:02,869
Of all the days i' the year,
I came to't that day
2617
02:38:02,870 --> 02:38:06,202
that our last king Hamlet
overcame Fortinbras.
2618
02:38:06,581 --> 02:38:08,007
How long is that since?
2619
02:38:08,008 --> 02:38:09,545
Cannot you tell that?
2620
02:38:09,864 --> 02:38:11,757
Every fool can tell that.
2621
02:38:11,896 --> 02:38:14,108
it was the very day
that young Hamlet was born;
2622
02:38:14,109 --> 02:38:16,525
he that is mad,
and sent into England.
2623
02:38:16,526 --> 02:38:19,298
Ay, marry, why was he
sent into England?
2624
02:38:19,299 --> 02:38:21,067
Why, because he was mad:
2625
02:38:21,631 --> 02:38:23,414
he shall recover his wits there;
2626
02:38:23,415 --> 02:38:25,576
- or, if he do not, it's no great matter there.
- Why?
2627
02:38:25,577 --> 02:38:29,007
'Twill, a not be seen in him there;
there the men are as mad as he.
2628
02:38:30,890 --> 02:38:33,847
- How came he mad?
- Very strangely, they say.
2629
02:38:33,848 --> 02:38:36,883
- How strangely?
- Faith, e'en with losing his wits.
2630
02:38:36,884 --> 02:38:40,195
- Upon what ground?
- Why, here in Denmark:
2631
02:38:44,408 --> 02:38:47,477
I have been sexton here, man
and boy, thirty years.
2632
02:38:48,734 --> 02:38:51,531
How long will a man lie i'
the earth ere he rot?
2633
02:38:51,532 --> 02:38:54,791
I' faith, if he be
not rotten before he die--
2634
02:38:54,792 --> 02:38:56,880
have many pocky corses now-a-days,
2635
02:38:56,881 --> 02:38:58,703
that will scarce hold the laying in--
2636
02:38:58,704 --> 02:39:01,552
he will last you some eight year
or nine year:
2637
02:39:01,553 --> 02:39:03,621
a tanner will last you nine year.
2638
02:39:03,622 --> 02:39:05,397
Why he more than another?
2639
02:39:05,398 --> 02:39:07,004
Why, sir, his hide is so tanned
2640
02:39:07,005 --> 02:39:08,086
with his trade,
2641
02:39:08,087 --> 02:39:10,404
that he will keep out water a great while;
2642
02:39:10,405 --> 02:39:13,487
and your water is a sore decayer
of your whoreson dead body.
2643
02:39:13,899 --> 02:39:15,874
Here's a skull, sir.
2644
02:39:17,107 --> 02:39:18,875
has lain in the earth
2645
02:39:19,300 --> 02:39:22,346
- three and twenty years.
- Whose was it?
2646
02:39:23,692 --> 02:39:27,919
A whoreson mad fellow's it was:
whose do you think it was?
2647
02:39:28,502 --> 02:39:30,369
Nay, I know not.
2648
02:39:31,059 --> 02:39:34,020
A pestilence on him for a mad rogue!
2649
02:39:34,212 --> 02:39:36,869
a' poured a flagon of Rhenish
on my head once.
2650
02:39:37,850 --> 02:39:43,329
This skull, sir, was Yorick's skull,
the king's jester.
2651
02:39:44,075 --> 02:39:47,732
- This?
- E'en that.
2652
02:39:48,005 --> 02:39:49,732
- Let me see.
2653
02:39:53,957 --> 02:39:57,655
Alas, poor Yorick!!
2654
02:39:58,460 --> 02:40:00,220
I knew him, Horatio:
2655
02:40:02,782 --> 02:40:05,058
a fellow of infinite jest,
2656
02:40:07,225 --> 02:40:08,686
of most excellent fancy:
2657
02:40:08,721 --> 02:40:13,688
he hath borne me on his back
a thousand times;
2658
02:40:15,174 --> 02:40:16,691
and now,
2659
02:40:17,453 --> 02:40:20,524
how abhorred in my imagination it is!
2660
02:40:21,609 --> 02:40:24,068
my gorge rims at it.
2661
02:40:26,956 --> 02:40:30,410
Here hung those lips
that I have kissed
2662
02:40:31,227 --> 02:40:33,066
I know not how oft.
2663
02:40:33,763 --> 02:40:36,112
Where be your gibes now?
2664
02:40:36,331 --> 02:40:38,597
Your gambols? your songs?
2665
02:40:38,953 --> 02:40:41,578
your flashes of merriment,
that were wont to set
2666
02:40:41,579 --> 02:40:43,614
the table on a roar?
2667
02:40:43,888 --> 02:40:46,509
Not one now,
to mock your own grinning?
2668
02:40:47,108 --> 02:40:49,049
quite chap-fallen.
2669
02:40:49,514 --> 02:40:52,799
Now get you to my
lady's chamber, and tell her,
2670
02:40:53,803 --> 02:40:56,213
let her paint an inch thick,
2671
02:40:56,813 --> 02:40:59,617
to this favour she must come.
2672
02:41:00,568 --> 02:41:02,638
make her laugh at that.
2673
02:41:06,736 --> 02:41:08,785
Prithee, Horatio, tell
me one thing.
2674
02:41:08,786 --> 02:41:10,300
What's that, my lord?
2675
02:41:11,702 --> 02:41:14,610
Dost thou think Alexander
looked o' this fashion i' the earth?
2676
02:41:14,645 --> 02:41:15,782
E'en so.
2677
02:41:16,307 --> 02:41:19,116
- And smelt so? pah!
- E'en so, my lord.
2678
02:41:20,117 --> 02:41:21,883
Imperious Caesar,
2679
02:41:22,373 --> 02:41:24,485
dead and turn'd to clay,
2680
02:41:25,279 --> 02:41:27,680
Might stop a hole to keep the wind away.
2681
02:41:27,681 --> 02:41:30,872
'Twere to consider too curiously,
to consider so.
2682
02:41:31,285 --> 02:41:32,722
Not a jot.
2683
02:41:50,393 --> 02:41:51,990
Here comes the king.
2684
02:41:53,900 --> 02:41:56,775
The queen, the courtiers:
who is this they follow?
2685
02:41:58,694 --> 02:42:01,482
And with such maimed rites?
This doth betoken
2686
02:42:01,483 --> 02:42:03,252
The corse they follow
did with desperate hand
2687
02:42:03,253 --> 02:42:05,144
fordo its own life.
2688
02:42:09,811 --> 02:42:11,565
'Twas of some estate.
2689
02:42:11,847 --> 02:42:13,742
Couch we awhile, and mark.
2690
02:42:19,923 --> 02:42:22,677
- What ceremony else?
- That is Laertes, mark.
2691
02:42:22,886 --> 02:42:24,911
What ceremony else?
2692
02:42:25,026 --> 02:42:29,000
Her obsequies have been as far
enlarged as we have warrantise:
2693
02:42:29,043 --> 02:42:30,842
her death was doubtful.
2694
02:42:31,323 --> 02:42:34,580
And, but that great command
o'ersways the order,
2695
02:42:34,723 --> 02:42:37,069
She should in ground
unsanctified have lodged
2696
02:42:37,070 --> 02:42:38,956
Till the last trumpet.
2697
02:42:38,957 --> 02:42:41,242
- Must there no more be done?
- No more be done.
2698
02:42:41,990 --> 02:42:44,511
We should profane
the service of the dead
2699
02:42:44,671 --> 02:42:47,081
To sing a requiem and such rest to her
2700
02:42:47,082 --> 02:42:49,491
As to peace-parted souls.
2701
02:42:49,492 --> 02:42:51,070
Lay her i' the earth.
2702
02:43:08,696 --> 02:43:13,532
And from her fair and unpolluted
flesh may violets spring!
2703
02:43:13,533 --> 02:43:15,917
I tell thee, churlish priest,
2704
02:43:16,376 --> 02:43:18,095
A ministering angel
shall my sister be,
2705
02:43:18,096 --> 02:43:20,404
When thou liest howling.
2706
02:43:20,405 --> 02:43:22,057
What, the fair Ophelia!
2707
02:43:22,058 --> 02:43:25,372
Sweets to the sweet.
2708
02:43:25,693 --> 02:43:27,131
Farewell!
2709
02:43:29,234 --> 02:43:32,416
I hoped thou shouldst
have been my Hamlet's wife;
2710
02:43:32,472 --> 02:43:36,367
I thought thy bride-bed
to have deck'd, sweet maid,
2711
02:43:37,132 --> 02:43:39,085
And not have strew'd thy grave.
2712
02:43:39,086 --> 02:43:41,034
O, treble woe fall ten
2713
02:43:41,035 --> 02:43:43,322
ten times treble on that cursed head,
2714
02:43:43,323 --> 02:43:49,333
Whose wicked deed thy most ingenious sense
Deprived thee of!,
2715
02:43:49,334 --> 02:43:51,508
Hold off the earth awhile,
2716
02:43:54,294 --> 02:43:56,448
Till I have caught her
once more in mine arms.
2717
02:44:01,606 --> 02:44:05,894
Now pile your dust
upon the quick and dead,
2718
02:44:06,172 --> 02:44:09,824
Till of this flat
a mountain you have made,
2719
02:44:09,825 --> 02:44:13,637
To o'ertop old Pelion, or the skyish head
Of blue Olympus.
2720
02:44:13,638 --> 02:44:17,946
What is he whose grief
Bears such an emphasis?
2721
02:44:18,512 --> 02:44:22,407
whose phrase of sorrow
Conjures the wandering stars,
2722
02:44:22,408 --> 02:44:25,706
and makes them stand
Like wonder-wounded hearers?
2723
02:44:26,469 --> 02:44:28,058
This is I,
2724
02:44:28,729 --> 02:44:31,509
- Hamlet the Dane.
- The devil take thy soul!
2725
02:44:32,924 --> 02:44:35,527
Thou pray'st not well.
I prithee, take thy fingers from my throat;
2726
02:44:36,007 --> 02:44:37,402
For, though I am not
splenitive and rash,
2727
02:44:37,403 --> 02:44:38,766
Yet have I something
in me dangerous,
2728
02:44:38,767 --> 02:44:42,301
Which let thy wiseness fear:
hold off thy hand.
2729
02:44:42,374 --> 02:44:44,777
- Pluck them asunder.
- Hamlet, Hamlet!
2730
02:44:44,778 --> 02:44:47,118
- Gentlemen!
- Good my lord, be quiet.
2731
02:44:47,119 --> 02:44:48,984
Why I will fight
with him upon this theme
2732
02:44:48,985 --> 02:44:50,687
Until my eyelids
will no longer wag.
2733
02:44:50,688 --> 02:44:52,997
O my son, what theme?
2734
02:44:56,114 --> 02:44:58,110
I loved Ophelia.
2735
02:44:58,826 --> 02:45:02,715
forty thousand brothers
Could not, with all their quantity of love,
2736
02:45:02,716 --> 02:45:05,517
Make up my sum.
What wilt thou do for her?
2737
02:45:05,518 --> 02:45:07,127
O, he is mad, Laertes.
2738
02:45:07,128 --> 02:45:09,108
For love of God, forbear him.
2739
02:45:09,430 --> 02:45:12,316
'Swounds, show me what thou'lt do:
Woo't weep?
2740
02:45:12,341 --> 02:45:13,879
woo't fight? woo't fast?
2741
02:45:13,880 --> 02:45:15,873
woo't tear thyself?
2742
02:45:15,874 --> 02:45:17,876
Woo't drink up eisel?
2743
02:45:17,877 --> 02:45:20,403
eat a crocodile?
I'll do't.
2744
02:45:21,666 --> 02:45:24,051
Dost thou come here to whine?
2745
02:45:24,625 --> 02:45:28,182
To outface me with
leaping in her grave?
2746
02:45:28,183 --> 02:45:31,312
Be buried quick with her,
and so will I:
2747
02:45:32,104 --> 02:45:37,774
And, if thou prate of mountains,
let them throw millions of acres on us,
2748
02:45:37,775 --> 02:45:40,513
till our ground,
Singeing his pate
2749
02:45:40,514 --> 02:45:42,745
against the burning zone,
2750
02:45:42,746 --> 02:45:44,464
Make Ossa like a wart!
2751
02:45:44,465 --> 02:45:48,854
Nay, an thou'lt mouth,
I'll rant as well as thou.
2752
02:45:48,855 --> 02:45:53,460
This is mere madness:
And thus awhile the fit will work on him;
2753
02:45:54,019 --> 02:45:57,898
Anon, his silence will sit drooping.
2754
02:45:59,161 --> 02:46:00,873
Hear you, sir;
2755
02:46:01,325 --> 02:46:03,693
What is the reason that you use me thus?
2756
02:46:03,793 --> 02:46:05,505
I loved you ever
2757
02:46:08,756 --> 02:46:10,741
but it is no matter.
2758
02:46:13,270 --> 02:46:16,293
Let Hercules himself do what he may,
2759
02:46:18,524 --> 02:46:20,567
The cat will mew
2760
02:46:22,886 --> 02:46:25,410
and dog will have his day.
2761
02:46:28,387 --> 02:46:31,162
Good Horatio, wait on him.
2762
02:46:36,114 --> 02:46:38,703
Strengthen your patience
in our last night's speech.
2763
02:46:38,704 --> 02:46:41,105
We'll put the matter to the present push.
2764
02:46:41,431 --> 02:46:42,803
Good Gertrude,
2765
02:46:43,131 --> 02:46:45,469
set some watch over your son.
2766
02:46:53,110 --> 02:46:55,742
There's a divinity that shapes our ends,
2767
02:46:56,562 --> 02:46:58,977
Rough-hew them how we will.
2768
02:46:59,432 --> 02:47:01,303
That is most certain.
2769
02:47:03,857 --> 02:47:05,604
So Guildenstern and Rosencrantz are dead.
2770
02:47:05,605 --> 02:47:07,109
Why, man, they did make
love to this employment
2771
02:47:07,110 --> 02:47:09,089
They are not near my conscience.
2772
02:47:09,090 --> 02:47:13,323
- Why, what a king is this!
- Does it not, think'st thee, stand me now upon?
2773
02:47:14,522 --> 02:47:17,594
He that hath kill'd my king
and whored my mother,
2774
02:47:18,007 --> 02:47:21,007
Popp'd in between the election and my hopes,
2775
02:47:21,657 --> 02:47:24,949
Thrown out his angle for my proper life,
And with such cozenage...
2776
02:47:24,984 --> 02:47:28,679
is't not perfect conscience,
To quit him with this arm?
2777
02:47:30,823 --> 02:47:35,016
But I am very sorry, good Horatio,
That to Laertes I forgot myself.
2778
02:47:36,434 --> 02:47:40,765
For, by the image of my cause, I see
The portraiture of his.
2779
02:47:41,353 --> 02:47:43,256
I'll court his favours.
2780
02:47:44,435 --> 02:47:46,425
But, sure, the bravery of his
grief did put me
2781
02:47:46,426 --> 02:47:48,241
Into a towering passion.
2782
02:47:48,242 --> 02:47:49,837
- Peace!
- Who comes here?
2783
02:47:49,872 --> 02:47:52,366
Your lordship is right
welcome back to Denmark.
2784
02:47:52,367 --> 02:47:54,592
I humbly thank you, sir.
2785
02:47:54,767 --> 02:47:57,339
- Dost know this water-fly?
- No, my lord.
2786
02:47:57,340 --> 02:48:00,536
Thy state is the more gracious;
for 'tis a vice to know him.
2787
02:48:00,537 --> 02:48:01,845
'Tis a chough.
2788
02:48:01,846 --> 02:48:04,197
Sweet lord, if your lordship
were at leisure, I
2789
02:48:04,198 --> 02:48:06,370
should impart a thing
to you from his majesty.
2790
02:48:06,371 --> 02:48:08,811
I will receive it, sir,
with all diligence of spirit.
2791
02:48:08,812 --> 02:48:11,656
Put your bonnet to his right use;
'tis for the head.
2792
02:48:11,825 --> 02:48:14,410
I thank your lordship, it is very hot.
2793
02:48:14,411 --> 02:48:18,839
Oh no, believe me, 'tis very cold;
the wind is northerly.
2794
02:48:19,538 --> 02:48:21,440
It is indifferent cold, my lord, indeed.
2795
02:48:21,441 --> 02:48:26,015
But yet methinks it is very sultry
and hot for my complexion.
2796
02:48:26,016 --> 02:48:31,086
Exceedingly, my lord; it is very sultry,
as 'twere,...
2797
02:48:31,087 --> 02:48:33,151
I cannot tell how.
2798
02:48:33,152 --> 02:48:35,594
But, my lord, his majesty bade me
2799
02:48:35,595 --> 02:48:38,513
signify to you that he has laid a
great wager on your head.
2800
02:48:38,514 --> 02:48:41,247
- Sir, this is the matter...
- I beseech you, remember.
2801
02:48:42,555 --> 02:48:46,042
Nay, good my lord; for mine ease,
in good faith.
2802
02:48:46,043 --> 02:48:48,653
Sir, here is newly come to court Laertes,
2803
02:48:48,654 --> 02:48:51,879
believe me, an absolute gentleman,
full of most excellent
2804
02:48:51,880 --> 02:48:54,672
differences, of very soft society
and great showing.
2805
02:48:56,645 --> 02:48:58,848
Indeed, to speak feelingly of him,
he is the card or
2806
02:48:58,849 --> 02:49:00,796
calendar of gentry,
2807
02:49:00,797 --> 02:49:02,941
for you shall find in him the
continent of what
2808
02:49:02,942 --> 02:49:04,580
part a gentleman would see.
2809
02:49:06,707 --> 02:49:10,450
The concernancy, sir?
2810
02:49:10,451 --> 02:49:13,826
Why do we wrap the gentleman
in our more rawer breath?
2811
02:49:14,645 --> 02:49:16,283
Sir?
2812
02:49:16,318 --> 02:49:19,706
What imports the nomination
of this gentleman?
2813
02:49:20,252 --> 02:49:23,142
- Of Laertes?
- Of him, sir.
2814
02:49:24,526 --> 02:49:26,103
I know you are not ignorant.
2815
02:49:26,104 --> 02:49:28,307
I would you did, sir;
yet, in faith, if you did,
2816
02:49:28,308 --> 02:49:30,282
it would not much approve me.
Well, sir?
2817
02:49:30,283 --> 02:49:32,810
You are not ignorant
of what excellence Laertes is.
2818
02:49:32,811 --> 02:49:35,495
I dare not confess that, lest I should
compare with him in excellence;
2819
02:49:35,496 --> 02:49:37,670
but, to know a man well,
2820
02:49:37,671 --> 02:49:39,647
were to know himself.
2821
02:49:42,383 --> 02:49:45,049
I mean, sir, for his weapon;
but in the imputation
2822
02:49:45,050 --> 02:49:47,767
laid on him by them,
in his meed he's unfellowed.
2823
02:49:47,768 --> 02:49:50,257
- What's his weapon?
- Rapier and dagger.
2824
02:49:50,258 --> 02:49:52,180
That's two of his weapons: but, well.
2825
02:49:52,648 --> 02:49:54,870
The king, sir, hath wagered
with him six Barbary
2826
02:49:54,871 --> 02:49:57,633
horses: against the which he has imponed,
2827
02:49:57,721 --> 02:50:00,049
as I take it, six French rapiers
2828
02:50:00,050 --> 02:50:03,327
and poniards, with their
assigns, as girdle, hangers, and so.
2829
02:50:03,349 --> 02:50:08,431
three of the carriages, in faith,
are very dear to fancy, very responsive to the hilts,
2830
02:50:08,517 --> 02:50:11,395
most delicate carriages,
and of very liberal conceit.
2831
02:50:11,396 --> 02:50:13,484
What call you the carriages?
2832
02:50:18,298 --> 02:50:20,360
The carriages, sir, are the hangers.
2833
02:50:22,421 --> 02:50:26,102
But, on. Why is this 'imponed,' as you call it?
2834
02:50:26,684 --> 02:50:28,540
The king, sir, hath laid,
2835
02:50:28,541 --> 02:50:30,306
that in a dozen passes between yourself
2836
02:50:30,307 --> 02:50:33,231
and him, he shall not exceed you three hits:
2837
02:50:33,357 --> 02:50:35,069
it would come to immediate trial, if your lordship
2838
02:50:35,070 --> 02:50:37,324
would vouchsafe the answer.
2839
02:50:37,742 --> 02:50:39,802
How if I answer 'no'?
2840
02:50:42,663 --> 02:50:45,787
I mean, my lord, the opposition
of your person in trial.
2841
02:50:48,467 --> 02:50:50,014
Well.
2842
02:50:50,329 --> 02:50:53,118
I shall walk here in the hall:
if it please his majesty,
2843
02:50:53,673 --> 02:50:57,231
'tis the breathing time of day with me.
I shall win for him an I can,
2844
02:50:57,643 --> 02:51:00,842
if not, I will gain nothing
but my shame and the odd hits.
2845
02:51:00,843 --> 02:51:03,423
Shall I re-deliver you e'en so?
2846
02:51:03,424 --> 02:51:06,884
To this effect, sir;
after what flourish your nature will.
2847
02:51:06,885 --> 02:51:08,842
I commend my duty to your lordship.
2848
02:51:08,843 --> 02:51:10,694
Yours, yours.
2849
02:51:13,576 --> 02:51:16,160
This lapwing runs away
with the shell on his head.
2850
02:51:16,161 --> 02:51:19,038
He did comply with his mother's dug,
before he sucked it.
2851
02:51:19,275 --> 02:51:20,918
You will lose this wager, my lord.
2852
02:51:20,919 --> 02:51:25,193
I do not think so: since he went into France,
I have been in continual practise.
2853
02:51:25,549 --> 02:51:27,262
I shall win at the odds.
2854
02:51:29,753 --> 02:51:33,195
But thou wouldst not think how ill
all's here about my heart.
2855
02:51:34,142 --> 02:51:35,622
- But it is no matter.
- Nay, good my lord.
2856
02:51:35,623 --> 02:51:36,457
It is but foolery.
2857
02:51:36,458 --> 02:51:38,253
If your mind dislike any thing, obey it.
2858
02:51:38,254 --> 02:51:41,481
I will forestall their repair hither,
and say you are not fit.
2859
02:51:41,482 --> 02:51:42,847
Not a whit.
2860
02:51:44,362 --> 02:51:46,435
We defy augury.
2861
02:51:48,937 --> 02:51:52,167
There's a special
providence in the fall of a sparrow.
2862
02:51:54,436 --> 02:51:57,605
If it be now, 'tis not to come.
2863
02:51:59,166 --> 02:52:01,628
If it be not to come, it will be now.
2864
02:52:03,768 --> 02:52:05,632
If it be not now,
2865
02:52:07,123 --> 02:52:08,983
Yet it will come.
2866
02:52:12,095 --> 02:52:14,085
The readiness is all.
2867
02:52:14,858 --> 02:52:19,054
Come, Hamlet, come,
and take this hand from me.
2868
02:52:20,410 --> 02:52:22,999
Give me your pardon, sir:
I've done you wrong.
2869
02:52:23,196 --> 02:52:25,304
But pardon't, as you are a gentleman.
2870
02:52:25,638 --> 02:52:27,505
This presence knows,
And you must needs have heard,
2871
02:52:27,506 --> 02:52:30,178
how I am punish'd
With sore distraction.
2872
02:52:30,922 --> 02:52:34,229
What I have done,
That might your nature, honour and exception
2873
02:52:34,230 --> 02:52:37,710
Roughly awake, I here proclaim was madness.
2874
02:52:38,843 --> 02:52:43,329
Sir, in this audience,
Let my disclaiming from a purposed evil
2875
02:52:43,334 --> 02:52:47,402
Free me so far in your most generous thoughts,
2876
02:52:47,483 --> 02:52:51,672
That I have shot mine arrow o'er the house,
And hurt my brother.
2877
02:52:51,673 --> 02:52:53,026
I am satisfied.
2878
02:52:53,027 --> 02:52:57,104
I do receive your offer'd love like love,
And will not wrong it.
2879
02:52:57,105 --> 02:52:58,816
I embrace it freely.
2880
02:52:58,817 --> 02:53:01,928
And will this brother's wager frankly play.
Give us the foils. Come on.
2881
02:53:01,963 --> 02:53:03,679
Come, one for me.
2882
02:53:05,868 --> 02:53:08,689
I'll be your foil, Laertes: in mine ignorance
2883
02:53:08,824 --> 02:53:10,994
Your skill shall, like a star
2884
02:53:10,995 --> 02:53:14,032
i' the darkest night,
stick fiery off indeed.
2885
02:53:14,098 --> 02:53:16,076
You mock me, sir.
2886
02:53:16,513 --> 02:53:18,110
No, by this hand.
2887
02:53:18,506 --> 02:53:20,678
Give them the foils, young Osric.
2888
02:53:20,679 --> 02:53:22,794
Cousin Hamlet, you know the wager?
2889
02:53:23,397 --> 02:53:26,697
Very well, my lord
Your grace hath laid the odds o' the weaker side.
2890
02:53:26,698 --> 02:53:29,561
I do not fear it; I have seen you both:
2891
02:53:29,562 --> 02:53:32,123
But since he is better'd, we have therefore odds.
2892
02:53:32,124 --> 02:53:34,279
This is too heavy, let me see another.
2893
02:53:35,730 --> 02:53:36,825
This likes me well.
2894
02:53:36,826 --> 02:53:39,456
- These foils have all a length?
- Ay, my good lord.
2895
02:53:39,457 --> 02:53:42,283
If Hamlet give the first or second hit,
2896
02:53:42,284 --> 02:53:46,774
Or quit in answer of the third exchange,
2897
02:53:46,775 --> 02:53:49,195
Let all the battlements their
ordnance fire:
2898
02:53:49,196 --> 02:53:51,664
The king shall drink to Hamlet's
better breath;
2899
02:53:51,665 --> 02:53:57,756
And in the cup an union
shall he throw,
2900
02:53:57,865 --> 02:54:00,401
Richer than that which four
successive kings
2901
02:54:00,402 --> 02:54:02,938
In Denmark's crown have worn.
2902
02:54:07,728 --> 02:54:11,134
And let the kettle to the trumpet speak,
The trumpet to the cannoneer without,
2903
02:54:11,135 --> 02:54:13,322
The cannons to the heavens,
the heavens to earth,
2904
02:54:13,323 --> 02:54:16,383
'Now the king dunks to Hamlet.' Come, begin:
2905
02:54:16,384 --> 02:54:19,668
And you, the judges, bear a wary eye.
2906
02:54:32,634 --> 02:54:34,682
- Come on, sir.
- Come, my lord.
2907
02:54:34,683 --> 02:54:35,337
- No.
- Judgment.
2908
02:54:35,338 --> 02:54:37,554
A hit, a very palpable hit.
2909
02:54:39,473 --> 02:54:42,504
- Well; again.
- Stay; give me drink.
2910
02:54:43,559 --> 02:54:46,394
Hamlet, this pearl is thine;
2911
02:54:46,851 --> 02:54:48,586
Here's to thy health.
2912
02:54:48,587 --> 02:54:50,237
Give him the cup.
2913
02:54:56,531 --> 02:54:59,040
I'll play this bout first;
set it by awhile.
2914
02:55:16,312 --> 02:55:18,740
- Another hit; what say you?
- A touch, a touch, I do confess.
2915
02:55:18,775 --> 02:55:20,369
Our son shall win.
2916
02:55:21,841 --> 02:55:24,138
He's hot, and scant of breath.
2917
02:55:24,204 --> 02:55:26,002
Here, Hamlet, take my napkin,
rub thy brows;
2918
02:55:26,037 --> 02:55:28,891
The queen carouses to thy fortune, Hamlet.
2919
02:55:28,892 --> 02:55:31,089
- Good madam!
- Gertrude,
2920
02:55:32,697 --> 02:55:34,314
do not drink.
2921
02:55:37,526 --> 02:55:39,221
I will, my lord.
2922
02:55:39,844 --> 02:55:41,831
I pray you, pardon me.
2923
02:55:43,577 --> 02:55:45,431
It is the poison'd cup.
2924
02:55:45,432 --> 02:55:48,454
- It is too late.
- I dare not drink yet, madam; by and by.
2925
02:55:48,789 --> 02:55:50,229
Come, let me wipe thy face.
2926
02:55:50,230 --> 02:55:52,458
- My lord, I'll hit him now.
- I do not think't.
2927
02:55:52,459 --> 02:55:55,726
And yet 'tis almost 'gainst my conscience.
2928
02:55:55,843 --> 02:55:57,949
Come, for the third, Laertes:
you but dally;
2929
02:55:57,950 --> 02:55:59,730
I pray you, pass with
your best violence;
2930
02:55:59,731 --> 02:56:01,190
I am afeard you make a wanton of me.
2931
02:56:01,292 --> 02:56:02,774
Say you so? come on.
2932
02:56:14,860 --> 02:56:16,449
Nothing, neither way.
2933
02:56:18,369 --> 02:56:19,657
Have at you now!
2934
02:56:36,711 --> 02:56:38,571
Nay, come, again.
2935
02:56:38,806 --> 02:56:40,407
Mio signore! Mio signore!
2936
02:56:42,788 --> 02:56:45,213
My lord! My lord, my lord!
2937
02:56:47,788 --> 02:56:48,713
Look to the queen there, ho!
2938
02:56:55,908 --> 02:56:57,845
They bleed on both sides.
How is it, my lord?
2939
02:56:57,846 --> 02:56:58,680
How is't, Laertes?
2940
02:56:58,681 --> 02:57:01,474
Why, as a woodcock to mine
own springe, Osric;
2941
02:57:01,475 --> 02:57:03,548
I am justly kill'd with
mine own treachery.
2942
02:57:03,549 --> 02:57:06,143
- How does the queen?
- She swounds to see them bleed.
2943
02:57:06,144 --> 02:57:11,030
No, no, the drink, the drink.
2944
02:57:13,419 --> 02:57:15,347
O my dear Hamlet.
2945
02:57:18,604 --> 02:57:21,319
The drink, the drink!
2946
02:57:21,612 --> 02:57:23,723
I am poison'd.
2947
02:57:26,552 --> 02:57:28,038
O villany!
2948
02:57:29,503 --> 02:57:31,090
How!
2949
02:57:31,132 --> 02:57:34,199
- Let the door be lock'd.
- Treachery! Seek it out.
2950
02:57:34,940 --> 02:57:36,481
It is here, Hamlet.
2951
02:57:37,355 --> 02:57:40,341
Hamlet, thou art slain.
2952
02:57:40,947 --> 02:57:43,482
No medicine in the world can do thee good;
In thee there is not
2953
02:57:43,483 --> 02:57:45,203
half an hour of life;
2954
02:57:45,759 --> 02:57:50,375
The treacherous instrument is in thy hand,
unblunted and envenom'd.
2955
02:57:50,844 --> 02:57:53,812
The foul practise hath turn'd itself on me.
2956
02:57:55,005 --> 02:57:56,913
Lo, here I lie,
2957
02:57:56,992 --> 02:57:59,861
Never to rise again.
Thy mother's poison'd.
2958
02:58:00,260 --> 02:58:01,836
I can no more.
2959
02:58:02,813 --> 02:58:05,784
The king, the king's to blame!
2960
02:58:14,076 --> 02:58:17,138
O, yet defend me, friends;
I am but hurt.
2961
02:58:19,775 --> 02:58:21,160
Here,
2962
02:58:23,618 --> 02:58:28,523
thou incestuous, murderous, damned Dane,
2963
02:58:28,524 --> 02:58:30,760
Drink off this potion.
2964
02:58:35,346 --> 02:58:37,230
Is thy union here?
2965
02:58:41,000 --> 02:58:42,939
Follow my mother.
2966
02:58:44,317 --> 02:58:48,257
He is justly served;
It is a poison temper'd by himself.
2967
02:58:48,258 --> 02:58:50,917
Exchange forgiveness with me,
noble Hamlet:
2968
02:58:52,150 --> 02:58:55,065
Mine and my father's death
come not upon thee,
2969
02:58:56,040 --> 02:58:58,045
Nor thine on me.
2970
02:59:04,803 --> 02:59:06,821
Heaven make thee free of it!
2971
02:59:08,958 --> 02:59:10,645
I follow thee.
2972
02:59:12,178 --> 02:59:15,503
I am dead, Horatio.
2973
02:59:17,146 --> 02:59:19,207
Wretched queen, adieu!
2974
02:59:20,683 --> 02:59:23,855
You that look pale
and tremble at this chance,
2975
02:59:25,088 --> 02:59:28,153
That are but mutes
or audience to this act,
2976
02:59:29,553 --> 02:59:35,732
Had I but time...as this fell sergeant, death,
Is strict in his arrest...
2977
02:59:36,358 --> 02:59:38,243
O, I could tell you...
2978
02:59:39,668 --> 02:59:41,415
But let it be.
2979
02:59:43,713 --> 02:59:45,706
Horatio, I am dead.
2980
02:59:47,951 --> 02:59:49,508
Thou livest.
2981
02:59:50,944 --> 02:59:54,373
Report me and my cause aright
to the unsatisfied.
2982
02:59:54,374 --> 02:59:57,913
Never believe it:
I am more an antique Roman than a Dane:
2983
02:59:57,914 --> 02:59:59,357
Here's yet some liquor left.
2984
02:59:59,358 --> 03:00:03,272
As thou'rt a man, give me the cup:
let go; by heaven, I'll have't.
2985
03:00:07,480 --> 03:00:10,662
O good Horatio,
2986
03:00:13,081 --> 03:00:14,899
what a wounded name,
2987
03:00:15,290 --> 03:00:18,685
Things standing thus unknown,
shall live behind me!
2988
03:00:21,974 --> 03:00:23,904
If thou didst ever
2989
03:00:24,375 --> 03:00:26,360
hold me in thy heart,
2990
03:00:29,556 --> 03:00:32,426
Absent thee from felicity awhile,
2991
03:00:34,621 --> 03:00:37,076
And in this harsh world
2992
03:00:38,450 --> 03:00:40,671
world draw thy breath in pain,
2993
03:00:41,998 --> 03:00:43,766
To tell my story.
2994
03:00:56,374 --> 03:00:57,815
The rest...
2995
03:01:00,593 --> 03:01:02,617
is silence.
2996
03:01:15,911 --> 03:01:18,523
Now cracks a noble heart.
2997
03:01:21,429 --> 03:01:23,893
Good night sweet prince:
2998
03:01:25,045 --> 03:01:29,152
And flights of angels
sing thee to thy rest!