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Hamlet, think of us as of a father...
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for let the world take note:
You are the most immediate to our throne.
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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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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
to bear our hearts in grief...
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and our whole kingdom
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 one auspicious
and one dropping eye...
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with mirth in funeral
and with dirge in marriage...
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taken to wife.
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And now, Laertes,
what's the news with you?
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You told us of some suit.
What wouldst thou beg, Laertes?
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My dread lord, 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 by laborsome petition...
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and at last upon his will...
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I sealed my hard consent.
I do beseech you, give him leave to go.
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Take thy fair hour, Laertes.
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Time be thine,
and thy best graces spend it at thy will.
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Farewell.
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Hamlet?
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And now, my cousin Hamlet, and my 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 in the sun.
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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.
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But to persever
in obstinate condolement...
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is a course of impious stubbornness.
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'Tis unmanly grief.
It shows a will most incorrect to heaven.
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For your intent
in going back to school in Wittenberg...
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it is most retrograde to our desire.
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Be as ourself in Denmark.
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Our chiefest courtier, cousin, and our son.
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Good Hamlet...
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cast thy nighted color 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 veiled lids...
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seek for thy noble father in the dust.
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Thou knowest 'tis common.
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All that lives must die...
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passing through nature to eternity.
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Ay, madam, it is common.
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If it be,
why seems it so particular with thee?
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Seems, madam! Nay, it is.
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I know not "seems."
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'Tis not alone my inky cloak,
good mother...
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together with all forms, moods,
shapes of grief, that can denote me truly.
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These indeed seem, for they are actions
that a man might play...
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but I have that within which passes show.
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These but the trappings
and the suits of woe.
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Let not thy mother
lose her prayers, 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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This gentle and unforced accord
sits smiling to my heart.
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That this too too solid flesh would melt...
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thaw and resolve itself into a dew.
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Or that the Everlasting had not fixed
his canon against self-slaughter.
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O God!
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How weary, stale, flat, and unprofitable...
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seem to me all the uses of this world.
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Fie on it!
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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.
Nay, not so much, not two.
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So excellent a king...
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that was, to this, Hyperion to a satyr.
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So loving to my mother that he might not
beteem the winds of heaven...
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visit her face too roughly.
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Heaven and earth, must I remember?
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Why, she would hang on him...
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as if increase of appetite
had grown by what it fed on.
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And yet, within a month...
Let me not think on it.
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Frailty, thy name is woman!
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Dear Ophelia,
my necessaries are embarked.
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Farewell.
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And, sister...
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for Hamlet, and the trifling of his favor...
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hold it a fashion and a toy in blood.
No more.
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- No more but so?
- Think it no more.
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Perhaps he loves you now,
but you must fear...
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his greatness weighed,
his will is not his own...
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for he himself is subject to his birth.
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He may not, as unvalued persons do,
carve for himself...
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for on his choice depends
the safety and health of this whole state.
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Then weigh what loss
your honor may sustain...
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if with too credent ear you list his songs.
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Yet here, Laertes?
Aboard, aboard, for shame!
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The wind sits in the shoulder of your sail,
and you are stayed for.
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There, my blessing with thee.
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These few precepts in thy memory
look thou character.
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Give thy thoughts no tongue,
nor any unproportioned thought his act.
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Be thou familiar, but by no means vulgar.
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Those friends thou hast,
and their adoption tried...
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grapple them unto thy soul
with hoops of steel.
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Beware of entrance to a quarrel...
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but, being in, bear it
that the opposed may beware of thee.
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Give every man thine ear,
but few thy voice.
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Costly thy habit as thy purse can buy...
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but not expressed in fancy.
Rich, not gaudy.
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For the apparel oft proclaims the man.
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Neither a borrower, nor a lender be.
For loan oft loses both itself and friend...
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and borrowing
dulls the edge of husbandry.
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This above all: To thine own self be true...
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and it must follow, as the night the day...
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thou canst not then be false to any man.
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The time invites you.
Go, your servants tend.
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Farewell, Ophelia, and remember well
what I have said to you.
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'Tis in my memory locked,
and you yourself shall keep the key of it.
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What is it, Ophelia, he hath said to you?
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So please you,
something touching the Lord Hamlet.
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Marry, well bethought.
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'Tis told me, he hath very oft of late
given private time to you.
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He hath, my lord, of late
made many tenders of his affection to me.
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Affection?
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Do you believe his tenders,
as you call them?
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I do not know, my lord,
what I should think.
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I will teach you.
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Tender yourself more dearly.
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My lord, he hath importuned me with love
in honorable fashion.
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Ay, fashion you may call it. Go to!
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And hath given countenance to his speech
with almost all the holy vows of heaven.
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Ay, springes to catch woodcocks.
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I do know, when the blood burns, how
prodigal the soul lends the tongue vows.
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I would not, in plain terms,
from this time forth...
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have you give words
or talk with the Lord Hamlet.
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Look to it, I charge you! Come your ways.
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I shall obey, my lord.
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Hail to your lordship!
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Horatio, or I do forget myself.
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- How fare you, sirs?
- My lord.
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I am very glad to see you.
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But what, in faith,
make you from Wittenberg?
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- A truant's disposition, good my lord.
- I would not hear your enemy say so.
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I know you are no truant.
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But what is your affair in Elsinore?
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My lord, I came to see
your father's funeral.
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I pray thee, do not mock me,
fellow student.
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I think it was to see my mother's wedding.
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Indeed, my lord, it followed hard upon.
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Thrift, Horatio.
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The funeral baked meats did
coldly furnish forth the marriage tables.
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Would I had met my dearest foe in heaven
ere ever I had seen that day, Horatio.
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My father, methinks I see my father.
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I saw him once. He was a goodly king.
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He was a man, take him for all in all.
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I shall not look upon his like again.
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My lord...
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I think I saw him yesternight.
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Saw? Who?
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My lord, the king your father.
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The king, my father?
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Season your admiration for a while
with an attent ear...
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till I may deliver, upon the witness
of these gentlemen, this marvel to you.
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For God's love, let me hear.
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Two nights together
had these gentlemen...
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in the dead waste and middle of the night,
been thus encountered:
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A figure like your father
appears before them.
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Thrice he walked by
their oppressed and fear-surprised eyes...
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within their truncheon's length...
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whilst they, distilled almost to jelly
with the act of fear...
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stand dumb and speak not to him.
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This to me in dreadful secrecy
impart they did...
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and I with them
the third night kept the watch...
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where, as they had delivered,
both in time, form of the thing...
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each word made true and good,
the apparition comes.
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I knew your father.
These hands are not more like.
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- But where was this?
- Upon the platform where we watch.
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- Did you not speak to it?
- My lord, I did, but answer made it none.
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Yet once methought it lifted up its head...
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and did address itself to motion,
like as it would speak.
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But even then
the morning cock crew loud...
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and at the sound it shrank in haste away
and vanished from our sight.
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'Tis very strange.
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- As I do live, my honored lord, 'tis true.
- Indeed, sirs, but this troubles me.
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- Hold you the watch tonight?
- We do, my lord.
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What, looked he frowningly?
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A countenance more in sorrow
than in anger.
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- And fixed his eyes upon you?
- Most constantly.
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- I would I had been there.
- It would have much amazed you.
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I will watch tonight.
Perchance it will walk again.
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I warrant it will.
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If you have hitherto concealed this sight,
let it be tenable in your silence still.
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Our duty to your honor.
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Your loves, as mine to you. Farewell.
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My father's spirit.
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All is not well.
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I doubt some foul play.
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Would the night were come.
Till then sit still, my soul.
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Foul deeds will rise...
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though all the earth overwhelm them,
to men's eyes.
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No jocund health
that Denmark drinks today...
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but the great cannon
to the clouds shall tell!
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What does this mean, my lord?
Is it a custom?
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Ay, marry is it.
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But to my mind a custom more honored
in the breach than the observance.
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This heavy-headed revel east and west...
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makes us traduced and taxed
of other nations.
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They clepe us drunkards...
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and indeed, it soils the pith and marrow
of our attribute.
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The air bites shrewdly. It is very cold.
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What hour now?
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It draws near the season
wherein the spirit held his wont to walk.
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So oft it chances in particular men...
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that for some vicious mole of nature
in them...
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their virtues else,
be they as pure as grace...
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shall in the general censure
take corruption...
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from that particular fault.
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Look, my lord, it comes!
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Angels and ministers of grace defend us.
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Be thou a spirit of health
or goblin damned...
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bring with thee airs from heaven
or blasts from hell...
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be thy intents wicked or charitable...
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I will speak to thee.
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I'll call thee Hamlet...
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King, father...
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royal Dane.
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Answer me.
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- Do not, my lord.
- Why, what should be the fear?
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I do not set my life at a pin's fee.
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And for my soul, what can it do to that,
being a thing immortal as itself?
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What if it tempt you toward the flood,
my lord...
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or to the dreadful summit of the cliff
that beetles over his base into the sea...
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and there assume
some other horrible form...
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which might deprive your sovereignty
of reason and draw you into madness?
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Think of it.
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I'll follow it.
240
00:25:36,474 --> 00:25:39,641
- You shall not go, my lord!
- Hold off your hands!
241
00:25:39,641 --> 00:25:42,682
By heaven,
I'll make a ghost of him that lets me!
242
00:25:42,849 --> 00:25:44,224
I say, away!
243
00:26:02,849 --> 00:26:04,807
Go on, I'll follow thee.
244
00:26:39,016 --> 00:26:41,766
- My lord.
- My lord Hamlet!
245
00:26:44,891 --> 00:26:46,016
My lord!
246
00:27:21,308 --> 00:27:23,391
I am thy father's spirit...
247
00:27:25,016 --> 00:27:28,058
doomed for a certain term
to walk the night...
248
00:27:30,641 --> 00:27:34,350
and for the day confined to fast in fires.
249
00:27:36,433 --> 00:27:40,600
But that I am forbid
to tell the secrets of my prison-house...
250
00:27:41,975 --> 00:27:43,766
I could a tale unfold...
251
00:27:44,183 --> 00:27:47,100
whose lightest word
would harrow up thy soul.
252
00:27:50,600 --> 00:27:51,683
List.
253
00:27:58,933 --> 00:28:01,766
If thou didst ever thy dear father love...
254
00:28:02,141 --> 00:28:06,350
revenge his foul
and most unnatural murder.
255
00:28:08,141 --> 00:28:09,183
Murder?
256
00:28:09,266 --> 00:28:12,808
Murder most foul, as in the best it is.
257
00:28:13,183 --> 00:28:17,433
But this most foul, strange, and unnatural.
258
00:28:19,933 --> 00:28:21,391
'Tis given out...
259
00:28:21,475 --> 00:28:24,641
that sleeping in my orchard,
a serpent stung me.
260
00:28:25,350 --> 00:28:27,517
But know, thou noble youth...
261
00:28:28,184 --> 00:28:32,434
the serpent that did sting thy father's life
now wears his crown.
262
00:28:34,226 --> 00:28:36,476
O my prophetic soul!
263
00:28:37,767 --> 00:28:39,017
My uncle.
264
00:28:39,559 --> 00:28:42,684
Ay, that incestuous,
that adulterate beast...
265
00:28:43,517 --> 00:28:46,976
with witchcraft of his wit,
with traitorous gifts...
266
00:28:47,434 --> 00:28:49,517
won to his shameful lust...
267
00:28:49,601 --> 00:28:52,934
the will
of my most seeming-virtuous queen.
268
00:28:55,559 --> 00:28:56,892
But, soft.
269
00:29:02,767 --> 00:29:05,142
Methinks I scent the morning air.
270
00:29:08,851 --> 00:29:10,476
Brief let me be.
271
00:29:12,226 --> 00:29:14,434
Sleeping within my orchard...
272
00:29:14,851 --> 00:29:17,809
my custom always of the afternoon...
273
00:29:19,101 --> 00:29:22,101
upon my secure hour thy uncle stole...
274
00:29:22,767 --> 00:29:26,392
with juice of cursed hebona in a vial...
275
00:29:27,101 --> 00:29:31,059
and in the porches of mine ears
did pour the leprous distilment.
276
00:29:33,351 --> 00:29:37,059
Thus was I, sleeping, by a brother's hand...
277
00:29:37,601 --> 00:29:41,767
of life, of crown, of queen,
at once dispatched...
278
00:29:43,100 --> 00:29:46,475
cut off even in the blossoms of my sin...
279
00:29:48,975 --> 00:29:50,767
no reckoning made...
280
00:29:51,517 --> 00:29:56,225
but sent to my account
with all my imperfections on my head.
281
00:29:57,934 --> 00:29:59,267
Oh, horrible!
282
00:30:05,267 --> 00:30:06,725
Most horrible.
283
00:30:09,809 --> 00:30:13,392
If thou hast nature in thee, bear it not.
284
00:30:14,725 --> 00:30:17,225
Let not the royal bed of Denmark...
285
00:30:17,309 --> 00:30:21,434
be a couch for luxury and damned incest.
286
00:30:23,475 --> 00:30:27,309
But, howsoever thou pursuest this act...
287
00:30:28,934 --> 00:30:31,142
taint not thy mind...
288
00:30:33,225 --> 00:30:37,143
nor let thy soul contrive
against thy mother aught.
289
00:30:38,726 --> 00:30:40,518
Leave her to heaven...
290
00:30:43,060 --> 00:30:47,685
and to those thorns that
in her bosom lodge to prick and sting her.
291
00:30:50,185 --> 00:30:52,185
Fare thee well at once.
292
00:30:53,601 --> 00:30:56,435
The glow-worm
shows the matin to be near...
293
00:30:58,143 --> 00:31:01,268
and begins to pale his uneffectual fire.
294
00:31:06,018 --> 00:31:07,143
Adieu.
295
00:31:22,810 --> 00:31:24,310
Remember me.
296
00:31:40,101 --> 00:31:41,601
Remember thee?
297
00:31:45,518 --> 00:31:48,018
Ay, thou poor ghost...
298
00:31:49,560 --> 00:31:53,935
whiles memory holds a seat
in this distracted globe.
299
00:31:54,893 --> 00:31:56,351
Remember thee?
300
00:31:59,226 --> 00:32:01,560
Yea, from the table of my memory...
301
00:32:01,643 --> 00:32:05,643
I'll wipe away all trivial fond records...
302
00:32:06,018 --> 00:32:08,768
and thy commandment
all alone shall live...
303
00:32:08,851 --> 00:32:11,601
within the book and volume of my brain...
304
00:32:11,685 --> 00:32:13,935
unmixed with baser matter.
305
00:32:15,810 --> 00:32:17,893
Yes, by heaven!
306
00:32:32,810 --> 00:32:35,976
O most pernicious woman!
307
00:32:39,060 --> 00:32:40,476
O villain!
308
00:32:41,143 --> 00:32:44,310
Villain, smiling, damned villain!
309
00:32:45,935 --> 00:32:48,561
My tables, meet it is I set it down.
310
00:32:49,311 --> 00:32:52,644
That one may smile...
311
00:32:53,227 --> 00:32:54,852
and smile...
312
00:32:55,394 --> 00:32:58,602
and be a villain!
313
00:33:06,811 --> 00:33:09,144
So, uncle...
314
00:33:10,436 --> 00:33:12,102
there you are.
315
00:33:13,102 --> 00:33:14,769
Now to my word.
316
00:33:16,852 --> 00:33:20,977
It is, "Adieu, adieu.
317
00:33:22,269 --> 00:33:23,769
"Remember me."
318
00:33:25,810 --> 00:33:27,310
I have sworn it.
319
00:33:34,644 --> 00:33:35,935
So be it.
320
00:33:37,519 --> 00:33:39,310
Hillo, ho, ho, my lord!
321
00:33:41,519 --> 00:33:44,477
Hillo, ho, ho, boy. Come, bird, come.
322
00:33:50,310 --> 00:33:51,644
What news?
323
00:33:54,269 --> 00:33:57,560
- No, you will reveal it.
- Not I, my lord, by heaven.
324
00:33:58,310 --> 00:34:01,060
There's never a villain dwelling
in all Denmark...
325
00:34:01,144 --> 00:34:03,185
but he's an arrant knave.
326
00:34:04,977 --> 00:34:08,060
There needs no ghost, my lord,
come from the grave, to tell us this.
327
00:34:08,144 --> 00:34:11,435
Right, you are in the right.
So I hold it fit we shake hands and part.
328
00:34:11,519 --> 00:34:13,435
These are but wild and whirling words.
329
00:34:13,560 --> 00:34:16,394
I am sorry they offend you, heartily.
Yes, faith, heartily.
330
00:34:16,435 --> 00:34:20,894
- There's no offense, my lord.
- There is, Horatio, and much offense, too.
331
00:34:22,019 --> 00:34:26,352
It is an honest ghost, that let me tell you.
332
00:34:29,144 --> 00:34:32,477
And now, good friends,
grant me one poor request.
333
00:34:32,977 --> 00:34:35,519
Never make known
what you have seen tonight.
334
00:34:37,352 --> 00:34:39,144
- We will not.
- Upon my sword.
335
00:34:39,227 --> 00:34:40,685
Swear.
336
00:34:47,644 --> 00:34:51,435
Swear by my sword
never to speak of this that you have seen.
337
00:34:51,602 --> 00:34:53,852
Never to speak of this
that you have heard.
338
00:34:53,894 --> 00:34:56,102
Swear by his sword.
339
00:34:56,185 --> 00:34:58,728
Day and night,
but this is wondrous strange.
340
00:34:58,811 --> 00:35:01,728
And therefore as a stranger
give it welcome.
341
00:35:02,020 --> 00:35:05,270
There are more things
in heaven and earth, Horatio...
342
00:35:05,603 --> 00:35:08,186
than are dreamt of in your philosophy.
343
00:35:09,186 --> 00:35:10,436
But come!
344
00:35:12,436 --> 00:35:16,770
Here, as before, never,
so help you mercy...
345
00:35:17,436 --> 00:35:20,270
how strange or odd so ever I bear myself...
346
00:35:20,436 --> 00:35:24,728
as I perchance hereafter shall think meet
to put an antic disposition on...
347
00:35:24,978 --> 00:35:27,936
never to note that you know aught of me.
348
00:35:28,270 --> 00:35:29,770
This do swear!
349
00:35:32,020 --> 00:35:33,103
We swear.
350
00:35:40,311 --> 00:35:41,311
Rest.
351
00:35:42,478 --> 00:35:44,561
Rest, perturbed spirit!
352
00:35:51,853 --> 00:35:54,395
The time is out of joint.
353
00:35:54,478 --> 00:35:59,395
O cursed spite,
that ever I was born to set it right.
354
00:36:07,811 --> 00:36:11,145
Tomorrow is Saint Valentine's Day
355
00:36:11,645 --> 00:36:14,145
All in the morning betime
356
00:36:15,436 --> 00:36:17,520
And I a maid
357
00:36:19,270 --> 00:36:22,353
At your window
358
00:36:22,436 --> 00:36:24,728
To be your Valentine
359
00:37:50,604 --> 00:37:52,520
- My lord!
- How now?
360
00:37:57,812 --> 00:38:01,854
I think it sure that I have found
the very cause of Hamlet's lunacy.
361
00:38:02,312 --> 00:38:05,104
Speak on that, that I do long to hear.
362
00:38:05,354 --> 00:38:07,145
My liege, and madam...
363
00:38:07,354 --> 00:38:11,312
to expostulate what majesty should be,
what duty is...
364
00:38:11,395 --> 00:38:14,604
why day is day, night night,
and time is time...
365
00:38:15,354 --> 00:38:18,270
were nothing but to waste night,
day, and time.
366
00:38:18,312 --> 00:38:22,062
Therefore, since brevity is the soul of wit,
I will be brief.
367
00:38:25,479 --> 00:38:28,270
Your noble son is mad.
368
00:38:30,145 --> 00:38:31,937
Mad call I it...
369
00:38:32,020 --> 00:38:35,437
for, to define true madness,
what is it but to be nothing else but mad?
370
00:38:35,520 --> 00:38:38,312
- But let that go.
- More matter, with less art.
371
00:38:38,395 --> 00:38:41,062
Madam, I swear I use no art at all.
372
00:38:41,104 --> 00:38:44,020
That he is mad, 'tis pity, 'tis true.
373
00:38:44,104 --> 00:38:46,562
'Tis true 'tis pity, and pity 'tis 'tis true.
374
00:38:46,687 --> 00:38:50,229
A foolish figure, but farewell it,
for I will use no art.
375
00:38:50,854 --> 00:38:52,979
Mad let us grant him, then.
376
00:38:53,687 --> 00:38:56,062
And now remains...
377
00:38:56,437 --> 00:38:59,437
that we find out the cause of this effect.
378
00:39:03,895 --> 00:39:06,520
Or rather say, the cause of this defect...
379
00:39:06,520 --> 00:39:09,854
for this effect defective comes by cause.
380
00:39:09,937 --> 00:39:13,687
Thus it remains,
and the remainder thus. Perpend.
381
00:39:22,730 --> 00:39:26,563
I have a daughter,
have while she is mine...
382
00:39:27,605 --> 00:39:31,730
who, in her duty and obedience, mark,
hath given me this.
383
00:39:32,355 --> 00:39:34,271
Now, gather and surmise.
384
00:39:37,938 --> 00:39:39,688
"To the celestial...
385
00:39:39,938 --> 00:39:43,230
"and my soul's idol,
the most beautified Ophelia."
386
00:39:44,813 --> 00:39:48,438
That's an ill phrase, a vile phrase.
"Beautified" is a vile phrase.
387
00:39:48,521 --> 00:39:50,271
But you shall hear.
388
00:39:50,938 --> 00:39:52,813
Came this from Hamlet to her?
389
00:39:53,563 --> 00:39:56,105
Good madam, stay awhile.
I will be faithful.
390
00:39:57,146 --> 00:40:00,063
"Doubt thou the stars are fire.
391
00:40:01,105 --> 00:40:03,313
"Doubt that the sun doth move.
392
00:40:04,438 --> 00:40:06,563
"Doubt truth to be a liar.
393
00:40:07,688 --> 00:40:09,480
"But never doubt I love.
394
00:40:10,938 --> 00:40:13,271
"Thine evermore, most dear lady...
395
00:40:13,354 --> 00:40:16,938
"whilst this machine is to him, Hamlet."
396
00:40:17,646 --> 00:40:19,854
This in obedience
hath my daughter shown me.
397
00:40:19,938 --> 00:40:22,354
But how hath she received his love?
398
00:40:27,438 --> 00:40:31,646
- What do you think of me?
- As of a man faithful and honorable.
399
00:40:31,771 --> 00:40:35,729
I would fain prove so. And
my young mistress thus I did bespeak...
400
00:40:35,896 --> 00:40:38,563
that she should lock herself
from his resort.
401
00:40:38,646 --> 00:40:41,479
Thus he repelled, a short tale to make...
402
00:40:41,896 --> 00:40:45,063
fell into a sadness, then into a fast,
thence to a lightness...
403
00:40:45,104 --> 00:40:48,229
and by this declension
into the madness wherein now he raves...
404
00:40:48,313 --> 00:40:50,146
and all we mourn for.
405
00:40:54,938 --> 00:40:57,729
Hath there been such a time,
I would fain know that...
406
00:40:57,813 --> 00:41:00,979
that I have positively said,
"'Tis so," when it proved otherwise?
407
00:41:01,063 --> 00:41:04,854
- Not that I know.
- Take this from this, if this be otherwise.
408
00:41:09,146 --> 00:41:11,146
How may we try it further?
409
00:41:11,438 --> 00:41:14,688
You know, sometimes he walks
four hours together here in the lobby.
410
00:41:14,771 --> 00:41:15,896
So he does indeed.
411
00:41:15,979 --> 00:41:18,146
At such a time,
I'll loose my daughter to him.
412
00:41:18,229 --> 00:41:21,688
Be you and I behind an arras then.
Mark the encounter.
413
00:41:21,771 --> 00:41:25,188
If he love her not, and be not
from his reason fallen thereon...
414
00:41:25,688 --> 00:41:28,147
let me be no assistant for a state.
415
00:41:28,230 --> 00:41:31,230
But look where sadly
the poor wretch comes reading.
416
00:41:35,689 --> 00:41:37,647
I'll board him presently.
417
00:41:41,439 --> 00:41:43,064
Do you think 'tis this?
418
00:41:45,605 --> 00:41:48,189
I doubt it is no other but the main.
419
00:41:48,730 --> 00:41:52,730
His father's death,
and our overhasty marriage.
420
00:42:14,730 --> 00:42:16,689
Do you know me, my lord?
421
00:42:17,605 --> 00:42:19,897
Excellent well. You are a fishmonger.
422
00:42:21,772 --> 00:42:25,480
- Not I, my lord.
- Then I would you were so honest a man.
423
00:42:26,730 --> 00:42:28,064
Honest, my lord?
424
00:42:28,147 --> 00:42:32,647
To be honest, as this world goes,
is to be one man picked out of 10,000.
425
00:42:32,772 --> 00:42:35,064
For if the sun breed maggots
in a dead dog...
426
00:42:35,147 --> 00:42:37,355
being a good kissing carrion...
427
00:42:38,189 --> 00:42:41,564
- Have you a daughter?
- I have, my lord.
428
00:42:42,272 --> 00:42:44,022
Let her not walk in the sun.
429
00:42:44,439 --> 00:42:48,230
Conception is a blessing,
but as your daughter may conceive...
430
00:42:48,272 --> 00:42:50,439
Friend, look to it.
431
00:42:58,397 --> 00:43:00,314
Still harping on my daughter.
432
00:43:03,939 --> 00:43:05,980
What do you read, my lord?
433
00:43:08,355 --> 00:43:09,522
Words.
434
00:43:18,314 --> 00:43:20,439
What is the matter, my lord?
435
00:43:21,314 --> 00:43:24,480
- Between who?
- The matter that you read.
436
00:43:26,397 --> 00:43:27,939
Slanders, sir.
437
00:43:29,272 --> 00:43:33,397
For the satirical rogue says here
that old men have gray beards...
438
00:43:33,689 --> 00:43:35,272
their faces are wrinkled...
439
00:43:35,355 --> 00:43:38,565
their eyes purging thick amber
and plum-tree gum...
440
00:43:40,731 --> 00:43:44,814
and that they have a plentiful lack of wit,
together with most weak hams.
441
00:43:44,898 --> 00:43:47,231
How pregnant sometimes his replies are.
442
00:43:47,356 --> 00:43:51,023
All of which, sir, I most powerfully
and potently believe...
443
00:43:51,439 --> 00:43:54,773
yet I hold it not honesty
to have it thus set down.
444
00:43:55,106 --> 00:43:59,731
For you yourself shall be old as I am,
if, like a crab, you could go backward.
445
00:44:00,981 --> 00:44:02,189
My lord!
446
00:44:07,606 --> 00:44:11,106
My honorable lord,
I will most humbly take my leave.
447
00:44:11,231 --> 00:44:13,898
You cannot, sir, take from me anything...
448
00:44:13,981 --> 00:44:16,648
that I will more willingly part withal.
449
00:44:18,731 --> 00:44:20,231
Except my life.
450
00:44:42,898 --> 00:44:46,856
Ophelia, I do wish
that your good beauties...
451
00:44:47,064 --> 00:44:49,814
be the happy cause of Hamlet's wildness.
452
00:44:50,648 --> 00:44:54,856
So shall I hope your virtues
will bring him to his wonted way again...
453
00:44:55,148 --> 00:44:56,898
to both your honors.
454
00:44:58,523 --> 00:45:00,314
Madam, I wish it may.
455
00:45:16,648 --> 00:45:18,523
Ophelia, walk you here.
456
00:45:18,689 --> 00:45:21,856
Gracious, so please you,
we will bestow ourselves.
457
00:45:22,523 --> 00:45:24,231
Read on this book.
458
00:45:25,981 --> 00:45:28,689
He is coming. Let us withdraw, my lord.
459
00:45:48,732 --> 00:45:52,524
Nymph, in thy orisons
be all my sins remembered.
460
00:45:53,774 --> 00:45:55,232
Good my lord...
461
00:45:56,065 --> 00:45:58,399
how does your honor for this many a day?
462
00:45:58,482 --> 00:46:00,440
I humbly thank you, well.
463
00:46:01,357 --> 00:46:04,065
My lord, I have remembrances of yours...
464
00:46:06,315 --> 00:46:08,899
that I have longed long to redeliver.
465
00:46:10,190 --> 00:46:11,982
I pray you now, receive them.
466
00:46:12,107 --> 00:46:14,482
No, not I. I never gave you aught.
467
00:46:15,357 --> 00:46:18,399
My honored lord,
you know right well you did.
468
00:46:18,815 --> 00:46:22,315
And with them
words of so sweet breath composed...
469
00:46:22,399 --> 00:46:24,607
as made the things more rich.
470
00:46:29,440 --> 00:46:32,274
Their perfume lost, take these again.
471
00:46:35,815 --> 00:46:37,315
There, my lord.
472
00:46:44,774 --> 00:46:47,315
- Are you honest?
- My lord?
473
00:46:47,857 --> 00:46:50,565
- Are you fair?
- What means your lordship?
474
00:46:50,815 --> 00:46:53,190
That if you be honest and fair...
475
00:46:53,274 --> 00:46:56,732
your honesty should admit
no discourse to your beauty.
476
00:46:57,815 --> 00:47:01,649
Could beauty, my lord,
have better commerce than with honesty?
477
00:47:03,732 --> 00:47:05,524
I did love you once.
478
00:47:06,649 --> 00:47:09,524
Indeed, my lord, you made me believe so.
479
00:47:11,107 --> 00:47:14,315
You should not have believed me.
I loved you not!
480
00:47:15,773 --> 00:47:17,523
Where's your father?
481
00:47:19,857 --> 00:47:21,482
At home, my lord.
482
00:47:23,523 --> 00:47:25,857
Let the doors be shut upon him...
483
00:47:25,940 --> 00:47:29,357
that he may play the fool nowhere
but in his own house!
484
00:47:29,898 --> 00:47:33,482
If thou dost marry,
I'll give thee this plague for thy dowry.
485
00:47:33,523 --> 00:47:36,773
Be thou as chaste as ice,
as pure as snow...
486
00:47:36,857 --> 00:47:39,065
thou shalt not escape calumny!
487
00:47:39,273 --> 00:47:41,648
Or, if thou wilt needs marry, marry a fool...
488
00:47:41,773 --> 00:47:45,482
for wise men know well enough
what monsters you make of them.
489
00:47:45,773 --> 00:47:48,440
I have heard of your paintings
well enough.
490
00:47:48,565 --> 00:47:52,190
God hath given you one face
and you make yourselves another.
491
00:47:52,398 --> 00:47:56,023
You jig and amble, and you lisp.
You nickname God's creatures...
492
00:47:56,065 --> 00:47:58,441
and make your wantonness
your ignorance.
493
00:47:58,524 --> 00:48:02,816
Go to! I'll no more on it.
It hath made me mad!
494
00:48:04,441 --> 00:48:06,941
I say we will have no more marriage.
495
00:48:09,274 --> 00:48:12,899
Those that are married already,
all but one, shall live.
496
00:48:13,399 --> 00:48:15,983
The rest shall keep as they are.
497
00:48:30,108 --> 00:48:33,608
We must watch him,
and that most carefully.
498
00:48:38,941 --> 00:48:41,983
I have in quick determination
thus set it down:
499
00:48:43,691 --> 00:48:48,024
He shall with speed to England,
for the demand of our neglected tribute.
500
00:48:49,858 --> 00:48:53,024
Haply the seas and countries
different with variable objects...
501
00:48:53,149 --> 00:48:57,316
shall expel this something-settled matter
in his heart.
502
00:49:06,816 --> 00:49:11,066
Madness in great ones
must not unwatched go.
503
00:49:36,399 --> 00:49:39,233
To be, or not to be. That is the question.
504
00:49:42,524 --> 00:49:46,941
Whether 'tis nobler in the mind
to suffer the slings and arrows...
505
00:49:47,024 --> 00:49:48,983
of outrageous fortune...
506
00:49:52,691 --> 00:49:55,608
or to take arms against a sea of troubles...
507
00:49:57,899 --> 00:50:00,774
and by opposing end them?
508
00:50:03,358 --> 00:50:04,691
To die...
509
00:50:07,900 --> 00:50:10,984
to sleep no more.
510
00:50:16,067 --> 00:50:20,317
And, by a sleep to say
we end the heartache...
511
00:50:20,525 --> 00:50:24,400
and the thousand natural shocks
that flesh is heir to...
512
00:50:27,275 --> 00:50:29,150
'tis a consummation...
513
00:50:30,859 --> 00:50:32,692
devoutly to be wished.
514
00:50:36,025 --> 00:50:37,275
To die...
515
00:50:39,525 --> 00:50:40,817
to sleep.
516
00:50:47,192 --> 00:50:49,525
To sleep, perchance to dream.
517
00:50:49,858 --> 00:50:51,650
Ay, there's the rub.
518
00:50:55,067 --> 00:50:58,900
For in that sleep of death
what dreams may come...
519
00:50:59,942 --> 00:51:02,858
when we have shuffled off
this mortal coil...
520
00:51:02,942 --> 00:51:04,650
must give us pause.
521
00:51:04,692 --> 00:51:06,775
There's the respect...
522
00:51:06,858 --> 00:51:10,775
that makes calamity of so long life.
523
00:51:14,775 --> 00:51:18,525
For who would bear
the whips and scorns of time...
524
00:51:19,192 --> 00:51:22,858
the oppressor's wrong,
the proud man's contumely...
525
00:51:24,233 --> 00:51:27,442
the pangs of disprized love,
the law's delay...
526
00:51:27,483 --> 00:51:30,317
the insolence of office, and the spurns...
527
00:51:30,900 --> 00:51:34,650
that patient merit of the unworthy takes...
528
00:51:39,358 --> 00:51:43,525
when he himself might his quietus make...
529
00:51:45,567 --> 00:51:47,567
with a bare bodkin?
530
00:51:55,358 --> 00:51:57,817
Who would fardels bear...
531
00:51:59,317 --> 00:52:03,358
to grunt and sweat under a weary life...
532
00:52:05,025 --> 00:52:08,483
but that the dread
of something after death...
533
00:52:11,025 --> 00:52:12,650
the undiscovered country...
534
00:52:12,733 --> 00:52:17,026
from whose bourn no traveler returns...
535
00:52:17,484 --> 00:52:19,234
puzzles the will...
536
00:52:20,651 --> 00:52:24,818
and makes us
rather bear those ills we have...
537
00:52:25,359 --> 00:52:28,651
than fly to others that we know not of?
538
00:52:32,943 --> 00:52:37,234
Thus conscience
does make cowards of us all...
539
00:52:39,234 --> 00:52:42,859
and thus the native hue of resolution...
540
00:52:42,943 --> 00:52:46,568
is sicklied over
with the pale cast of thought...
541
00:52:48,568 --> 00:52:51,651
and enterprises of great pitch
and moment...
542
00:52:52,693 --> 00:52:56,818
with this regard their currents turn awry...
543
00:53:00,026 --> 00:53:02,526
and lose the name of action.
544
00:53:47,443 --> 00:53:49,943
- My honored lord.
- My most dear lord.
545
00:53:53,776 --> 00:53:55,818
My excellent good friends.
546
00:53:56,734 --> 00:54:00,609
How dost thou, Guildenstern?
Rosencrantz?
547
00:54:02,318 --> 00:54:04,443
Good lads, how do you both?
548
00:54:08,026 --> 00:54:11,151
What have you, my good friends,
deserved at the hands of fortune...
549
00:54:11,234 --> 00:54:13,067
that she sends you to prison hither?
550
00:54:13,192 --> 00:54:15,776
- Prison, my lord?
- Denmark's a prison.
551
00:54:16,109 --> 00:54:18,109
We think not so, my lord.
552
00:54:18,817 --> 00:54:20,484
Why, then, 'tis none to you...
553
00:54:20,859 --> 00:54:23,942
for there is nothing good or bad
but thinking makes it so.
554
00:54:24,026 --> 00:54:25,985
To me it is a prison.
555
00:54:26,485 --> 00:54:29,818
Why, then your ambition makes it one.
It is too narrow for your mind.
556
00:54:29,902 --> 00:54:31,152
Oh, God.
557
00:54:31,235 --> 00:54:35,985
I could be bounded in a nutshell,
and count myself a king of infinite space...
558
00:54:36,902 --> 00:54:41,443
- were it not that I have had bad dreams.
- Which dreams, indeed, are ambition...
559
00:54:41,527 --> 00:54:46,068
for the very substance of the ambitious
is merely the shadow of a dream.
560
00:54:48,027 --> 00:54:51,110
Shall we away?
For, by my fay, I cannot reason.
561
00:55:17,652 --> 00:55:19,693
What make you at Elsinore?
562
00:55:20,068 --> 00:55:22,860
To visit you, my lord. No other occasion.
563
00:55:25,652 --> 00:55:28,652
Beggar that I am,
I am even poor in thanks.
564
00:55:29,902 --> 00:55:33,110
But, my dear friends,
were you not sent for?
565
00:55:37,277 --> 00:55:39,277
Is it your own inclining?
566
00:55:42,193 --> 00:55:44,152
Is it a free visitation?
567
00:55:45,402 --> 00:55:49,318
Come, come, deal justly with me.
Come, come. Nay, speak.
568
00:55:50,485 --> 00:55:53,610
- What should we say?
- Why, anything, but to the purpose.
569
00:55:53,652 --> 00:55:56,610
There is a kind of confession in your looks.
570
00:55:57,360 --> 00:56:01,360
I know the good King and Queen
have sent for you.
571
00:56:03,402 --> 00:56:04,818
To what end?
572
00:56:05,902 --> 00:56:07,818
That you must teach me.
573
00:56:11,735 --> 00:56:15,443
Be even and direct with me,
whether you were sent for or no!
574
00:56:15,652 --> 00:56:18,443
My lord, we were sent for.
575
00:56:20,902 --> 00:56:22,652
I will tell you why.
576
00:56:24,360 --> 00:56:27,485
So shall my anticipation
prevent your discovery...
577
00:56:27,610 --> 00:56:31,068
and your secrecy to the king and queen
molt no feather.
578
00:56:37,778 --> 00:56:42,486
I have of late, but wherefore I know not,
lost all my mirth...
579
00:56:44,111 --> 00:56:46,486
forgone all custom of exercises.
580
00:56:47,819 --> 00:56:50,611
And indeed it goes so heavily
with my disposition...
581
00:56:50,694 --> 00:56:53,528
that this goodly frame, the earth...
582
00:56:55,319 --> 00:56:57,819
seems to me a sterile promontory.
583
00:57:00,903 --> 00:57:03,736
This most excellent canopy,
the air, look you...
584
00:57:03,778 --> 00:57:06,236
this brave overhanging firmament...
585
00:57:06,569 --> 00:57:09,694
this majestical roof
fretted with golden fire...
586
00:57:11,111 --> 00:57:12,986
Why, it appeareth nothing to me...
587
00:57:13,069 --> 00:57:16,944
but a foul and pestilent
congregation of vapors.
588
00:57:32,278 --> 00:57:34,611
What a piece of work is a man.
589
00:57:36,444 --> 00:57:38,361
How noble in reason.
590
00:57:39,111 --> 00:57:41,236
How infinite in faculties.
591
00:57:41,444 --> 00:57:44,694
In form and moving,
how express and admirable.
592
00:57:46,527 --> 00:57:50,402
In action, how like an angel,
in apprehension, how like a god.
593
00:57:51,152 --> 00:57:54,402
The beauty of the world,
the paragon of animals.
594
00:57:56,069 --> 00:57:57,694
And yet, to me...
595
00:57:58,611 --> 00:58:00,986
what is this quintessence of dust?
596
00:58:04,444 --> 00:58:06,277
Man delights not me.
597
00:58:07,819 --> 00:58:09,819
No, nor woman neither...
598
00:58:09,902 --> 00:58:11,819
though, by your smiling,
you seem to say so.
599
00:58:11,861 --> 00:58:14,569
- There was no such stuff in my thoughts.
- Why laugh then...
600
00:58:14,611 --> 00:58:18,277
- when I said, "Man delights not me"?
- To think, if you delight not in man...
601
00:58:18,319 --> 00:58:21,611
what Lenten entertainment
the players shall receive.
602
00:58:36,194 --> 00:58:38,736
Just the same as ever before. Come on.
603
00:58:38,944 --> 00:58:40,569
Boys, take the horses.
604
00:58:41,402 --> 00:58:42,569
Out of the way!
605
00:58:47,487 --> 00:58:50,070
Masters, you are welcome to Elsinore.
606
00:59:30,778 --> 00:59:33,487
Good my lord,
will you see the players well bestowed?
607
00:59:33,570 --> 00:59:36,403
For they are the abstract
and brief chronicles of the time.
608
00:59:36,445 --> 00:59:38,945
After your death
you were better have a bad epitaph...
609
00:59:38,987 --> 00:59:41,570
than their ill report while you live.
610
00:59:41,778 --> 00:59:46,445
- I shall use them according to their desert.
- God's bodkins, man, much better.
611
00:59:46,862 --> 00:59:50,278
Use every man after his desert,
and who shall escape whipping?
612
00:59:54,028 --> 00:59:55,487
Take them in.
613
00:59:56,153 --> 00:59:57,945
Follow him, friends.
614
00:59:59,112 --> 01:00:00,903
We'll hear a play tomorrow.
615
01:00:11,778 --> 01:00:13,278
My lord Hamlet!
616
01:00:15,028 --> 01:00:17,653
Gentlemen, you are welcome to Elsinore.
617
01:00:17,737 --> 01:00:20,737
But my uncle-father and aunt-mother
are deceived.
618
01:00:20,778 --> 01:00:22,653
In what, my dear lord?
619
01:00:22,778 --> 01:00:24,987
I am but mad north-north-west.
620
01:00:25,778 --> 01:00:30,112
When the wind is southerly
I know a hawk from a handsaw.
621
01:00:56,196 --> 01:00:57,696
Am I a coward?
622
01:00:58,946 --> 01:01:02,529
'Swounds, it cannot be
but I am pigeon-livered...
623
01:01:02,613 --> 01:01:05,196
and lack gall to make oppression bitter...
624
01:01:05,279 --> 01:01:08,863
or ere this I should have fatted
all the region kites...
625
01:01:08,904 --> 01:01:10,821
with this slave's offal!
626
01:01:11,279 --> 01:01:13,196
Bloody, bawdy villain!
627
01:01:13,862 --> 01:01:18,571
Remorseless, treacherous,
lecherous, kindless villain!
628
01:01:19,779 --> 01:01:22,487
O vengeance!
629
01:01:27,154 --> 01:01:29,029
Why, what an ass am I.
630
01:01:30,029 --> 01:01:31,821
This is most brave...
631
01:01:32,946 --> 01:01:35,904
that I, the son of a dear father murdered...
632
01:01:36,404 --> 01:01:39,779
prompted to my revenge
by heaven and hell...
633
01:01:40,404 --> 01:01:44,612
must, like a whore,
unpack my heart with words...
634
01:01:48,196 --> 01:01:53,112
and fall a-cursing
like a very drab, a scullion!
635
01:01:54,071 --> 01:01:56,279
Fie! Foh!
636
01:01:57,112 --> 01:01:59,237
About, my brains.
637
01:02:10,279 --> 01:02:11,862
Give me that.
638
01:02:12,571 --> 01:02:13,946
It's heavy!
639
01:02:23,737 --> 01:02:27,362
I have heard
that guilty creatures sitting at a play...
640
01:02:28,321 --> 01:02:32,446
have by the very cunning of the scene
been struck so to the soul...
641
01:02:32,946 --> 01:02:36,404
that presently they have proclaimed
their malefactions.
642
01:02:37,612 --> 01:02:40,946
I'll have these players play something
like the murder of my father...
643
01:02:41,029 --> 01:02:42,279
before mine uncle.
644
01:02:42,362 --> 01:02:45,696
I'll observe his looks.
I'll tent him to the quick.
645
01:02:46,321 --> 01:02:49,487
If he do blench, I know my course.
646
01:02:51,654 --> 01:02:54,279
The spirit that I have seen may be a devil...
647
01:02:54,362 --> 01:02:57,737
and the devil hath power
to assume a pleasing shape, yea.
648
01:02:58,112 --> 01:03:00,404
And perhaps out of my weakness
and my melancholy...
649
01:03:00,446 --> 01:03:04,404
as he is very potent with such spirits,
abuses me to damn me.
650
01:03:05,822 --> 01:03:08,655
I'll have grounds more relative than this.
651
01:03:13,155 --> 01:03:15,072
The play's the thing...
652
01:03:15,197 --> 01:03:17,947
wherein I'll catch
the conscience of the king.
653
01:03:21,322 --> 01:03:23,780
'Tis almost the time, my friends.
654
01:03:28,280 --> 01:03:29,572
Haste you!
655
01:03:33,988 --> 01:03:35,405
Observe my uncle.
656
01:03:35,488 --> 01:03:39,322
If his occulted guilt
do not itself unkennel in one speech...
657
01:03:40,072 --> 01:03:44,197
it is a damned ghost that we have seen,
and my imaginations all are foul.
658
01:03:45,447 --> 01:03:49,072
- I must be idle. Get you a place.
- Well, my lord.
659
01:04:08,613 --> 01:04:13,030
These are the best actors in the world...
660
01:04:15,072 --> 01:04:18,947
either for tragedy, comedy, history...
661
01:04:19,113 --> 01:04:23,405
pastoral, pastoral-comical,
historical-pastoral...
662
01:04:24,947 --> 01:04:26,780
tragical-historical...
663
01:04:27,113 --> 01:04:29,697
tragical-comical-historical-pastoral.
664
01:04:31,280 --> 01:04:34,863
For the law of writ and the liberty...
665
01:04:35,322 --> 01:04:37,988
these are the only men.
666
01:04:43,488 --> 01:04:46,280
My lord, you played once
for the university, you say?
667
01:04:46,363 --> 01:04:49,738
That did I, my lord,
and was accounted a good actor.
668
01:04:49,780 --> 01:04:51,571
What did you enact?
669
01:04:52,738 --> 01:04:55,030
I did enact Julius Caesar.
670
01:04:56,613 --> 01:04:59,571
I was killed in the Capitol.
Brutus killed me.
671
01:04:59,696 --> 01:05:03,071
It was a brute part of him
to kill so capital a calf there.
672
01:05:04,071 --> 01:05:05,988
How fares our cousin Hamlet?
673
01:05:06,030 --> 01:05:08,988
Excellent, in faith, of the chameleon's dish.
674
01:05:09,155 --> 01:05:11,821
I eat the air, promise-crammed.
675
01:05:12,738 --> 01:05:15,406
Come hither, my dear Hamlet, sit by me.
676
01:05:17,572 --> 01:05:20,572
No, good mother,
here's metal more attractive.
677
01:05:22,947 --> 01:05:25,906
- Lady, shall I lie in your lap?
- No, my lord.
678
01:05:26,406 --> 01:05:28,656
I mean, my head upon your lap?
679
01:05:31,114 --> 01:05:34,864
- Ay, my lord.
- Do you think I meant country matters?
680
01:05:37,114 --> 01:05:39,114
I think nothing, my lord.
681
01:05:39,281 --> 01:05:41,947
That's a fair thought
to lie between maids' legs.
682
01:05:42,031 --> 01:05:44,114
- What is, my lord?
- Nothing.
683
01:05:46,906 --> 01:05:49,489
- You are merry, my lord.
- Who, I?
684
01:05:49,572 --> 01:05:51,697
- Ay, my lord.
- Oh, God.
685
01:05:52,489 --> 01:05:54,989
What should a man do but be merry?
686
01:05:55,447 --> 01:05:58,031
For, look you,
how cheerfully my mother looks...
687
01:05:58,072 --> 01:06:00,697
and my father died within's two hours.
688
01:06:00,989 --> 01:06:03,572
Nay, it is twice two months, my lord.
689
01:06:03,906 --> 01:06:05,114
So long?
690
01:06:05,697 --> 01:06:09,781
O heavens, die two months ago,
and not forgotten yet?
691
01:06:10,822 --> 01:06:14,072
There's hope a great man's memory
may outlive his life half a year.
692
01:06:44,822 --> 01:06:49,447
Get thee to a nunnery.
Why wouldst thou be a breeder of sinners?
693
01:06:52,864 --> 01:06:57,489
I am myself indifferent honest,
but yet I could accuse me of such things...
694
01:06:57,614 --> 01:06:59,614
it were better
my mother had not borne me.
695
01:07:03,781 --> 01:07:08,406
I am very proud, revengeful, ambitious,
with more offenses at my beck...
696
01:07:08,489 --> 01:07:11,906
than I have thoughts to put them in,
imagination to give them shape...
697
01:07:11,906 --> 01:07:13,864
or time to act them in.
698
01:07:15,947 --> 01:07:20,031
What should such fellows as I do
crawling between earth and heaven?
699
01:07:23,697 --> 01:07:25,407
Believe none of us.
700
01:07:37,948 --> 01:07:40,740
For us, for our tragedy...
701
01:07:42,032 --> 01:07:45,490
here stooping to your clemency...
702
01:07:46,573 --> 01:07:50,365
we beg your hearing patiently.
703
01:07:54,282 --> 01:07:58,282
- Is this a prologue, or the posy of a ring?
- Indeed, 'tis brief, my son.
704
01:07:58,365 --> 01:07:59,948
As woman's love.
705
01:08:13,906 --> 01:08:18,490
'Tis 30 years since Hymen
did our hands unite commutual...
706
01:08:18,573 --> 01:08:20,365
in most sacred bands.
707
01:08:25,406 --> 01:08:27,740
So many journeys
may the sun and moon...
708
01:08:27,823 --> 01:08:31,073
make us again count over
ere love be done.
709
01:08:34,948 --> 01:08:37,781
But should I die before a new sun shine...
710
01:08:38,073 --> 01:08:40,740
you might another husband soon entwine.
711
01:08:41,073 --> 01:08:43,823
Nay, should you die...
712
01:08:44,365 --> 01:08:46,448
I should confound the rest!
713
01:08:46,948 --> 01:08:50,281
Such love must needs be treason
in my breast.
714
01:08:51,406 --> 01:08:54,365
In second husband let me be accurst.
715
01:08:54,615 --> 01:08:58,406
None wed the second
but who killed the first.
716
01:09:00,406 --> 01:09:02,365
Wormwood.
717
01:09:02,448 --> 01:09:05,281
I do believe you think
what now you speak.
718
01:09:05,365 --> 01:09:08,656
But what we do determine, oft we break.
719
01:09:08,990 --> 01:09:12,406
This world is not for aye,
nor is it strange...
720
01:09:12,573 --> 01:09:17,031
that even our loves
should with our fortunes change.
721
01:09:27,948 --> 01:09:30,031
If she should break it now.
722
01:09:33,156 --> 01:09:37,532
Both here and hence
pursue me lasting strife...
723
01:09:38,282 --> 01:09:42,324
if, once a widow, ever I be wife.
724
01:09:43,491 --> 01:09:45,699
Madam, how like you this play?
725
01:09:45,949 --> 01:09:48,657
The lady doth protest too much, methinks.
726
01:09:48,907 --> 01:09:52,449
- But she'll keep her word.
- Have you heard the argument?
727
01:09:53,449 --> 01:09:57,324
- Is there no offense in it?
- No, they do but jest...
728
01:09:57,699 --> 01:10:00,491
poison in jest. No offense in the world.
729
01:10:02,574 --> 01:10:05,449
- What do you call the play?
- The Mousetrap.
730
01:10:06,616 --> 01:10:09,366
'Tis a knavish piece of work,
but what of that?
731
01:10:09,407 --> 01:10:12,866
Your majesty and I have free souls,
it touches us not.
732
01:10:20,949 --> 01:10:23,741
This is one Lucianus, nephew to the king.
733
01:10:23,824 --> 01:10:27,532
- You are as good as a chorus, Cousin.
- His name is Gonzago.
734
01:10:31,657 --> 01:10:34,116
Wait, you shall see anon...
735
01:10:34,282 --> 01:10:37,407
how the murderer
gets the love of Gonzago's wife.
736
01:11:02,866 --> 01:11:04,532
How fares my lord?
737
01:12:09,908 --> 01:12:11,533
Give me some...
738
01:12:12,908 --> 01:12:15,241
Give me some light!
739
01:12:19,283 --> 01:12:21,533
Lights! Give over the play!
740
01:12:31,283 --> 01:12:34,241
What, frighted with false fire?
741
01:12:35,533 --> 01:12:38,408
Why, let the stricken deer go weep!
742
01:12:43,158 --> 01:12:47,866
Why, let the stricken deer go weep
743
01:12:48,200 --> 01:12:50,908
The hart ungalled play
744
01:12:50,991 --> 01:12:54,658
For some must watch
while some must sleep
745
01:12:54,866 --> 01:12:58,825
Thus runs the world away
746
01:12:59,866 --> 01:13:01,366
O good Horatio...
747
01:13:01,491 --> 01:13:04,408
I'll take the ghost's word
for a thousand pound. Didst perceive?
748
01:13:04,533 --> 01:13:06,533
- Very well.
- Upon the talk of the poisoning?
749
01:13:06,575 --> 01:13:08,283
I did very well...
750
01:13:11,200 --> 01:13:15,158
Believe none of us.
We are arrant knaves, all.
751
01:13:17,700 --> 01:13:20,158
To a nunnery, go. And quickly, too.
752
01:13:25,116 --> 01:13:26,283
Farewell.
753
01:13:35,533 --> 01:13:37,866
Good my lord,
vouchsafe me a word with you.
754
01:13:37,950 --> 01:13:39,866
- Sir, a whole history.
- The King, sir.
755
01:13:39,908 --> 01:13:40,950
Ay, sir, what of him?
756
01:13:41,033 --> 01:13:42,866
Is in his retirement
marvelous distempered.
757
01:13:42,908 --> 01:13:46,116
- With drink, sir?
- No, my lord, rather with choler.
758
01:13:46,200 --> 01:13:49,658
Your wisdom should show itself
more richer to signify this to the doctor.
759
01:13:49,700 --> 01:13:53,158
Put your discourse into some frame,
and make me a wholesome answer.
760
01:13:53,200 --> 01:13:55,284
- Sir, I cannot.
- What, my lord?
761
01:13:55,367 --> 01:13:58,034
Make you a wholesome answer.
My wit's diseased.
762
01:13:58,117 --> 01:14:01,242
- The Queen, your mother, sent us to you.
- You are welcome.
763
01:14:01,326 --> 01:14:03,701
Your behavior hath struck her
into amazement.
764
01:14:03,742 --> 01:14:06,534
O wonderful son,
that can so astonish a mother!
765
01:14:06,617 --> 01:14:10,534
My lord, what is your cause of distemper?
766
01:14:11,034 --> 01:14:13,326
You do surely bar the door
upon your own liberty...
767
01:14:13,367 --> 01:14:16,076
if you deny your griefs to your friend.
768
01:14:18,117 --> 01:14:20,284
Will you play upon this pipe?
769
01:14:21,117 --> 01:14:22,784
I cannot, my lord.
770
01:14:23,534 --> 01:14:26,617
I do beseech you.
Come, it is as easy as lying.
771
01:14:28,784 --> 01:14:30,576
I have not the skill.
772
01:14:31,701 --> 01:14:35,117
Why, look you now,
how unworthy a thing you make of me!
773
01:14:35,201 --> 01:14:36,534
You would play upon me.
774
01:14:36,617 --> 01:14:39,159
You would pluck out
the heart of my mystery...
775
01:14:39,242 --> 01:14:42,701
sound me from my lowest note
to the top of my compass.
776
01:14:42,867 --> 01:14:47,492
God's blood, do you think
I am easier to be played on than a pipe?
777
01:14:51,367 --> 01:14:53,867
I will come to my mother by and by.
778
01:14:54,367 --> 01:14:57,284
- We will say so.
- "By and by" is easily said.
779
01:15:08,450 --> 01:15:11,450
'Tis now the very witching time of night...
780
01:15:13,325 --> 01:15:15,200
when churchyards yawn...
781
01:15:15,284 --> 01:15:19,617
and hell itself
breathes out contagion to this world.
782
01:15:23,367 --> 01:15:26,492
Now could I drink hot blood...
783
01:15:27,700 --> 01:15:32,617
and do such bitter business
as the day would quake to look on.
784
01:15:36,450 --> 01:15:38,325
Soft, now to my mother.
785
01:15:39,992 --> 01:15:43,450
My offense is rank, it smells to heaven.
786
01:15:43,909 --> 01:15:46,700
It hath the primal eldest curse upon it.
787
01:15:47,909 --> 01:15:49,659
A brother's murder.
788
01:16:07,785 --> 01:16:11,285
Now might I do it pat, now he is praying.
And now I'll do it.
789
01:16:11,368 --> 01:16:14,701
And so he goes to heaven,
and so am I revenged.
790
01:16:15,576 --> 01:16:17,451
That would be scanned.
791
01:16:18,701 --> 01:16:20,201
A villain kills my father.
792
01:16:20,285 --> 01:16:24,201
And for that I, his sole son,
do this same villain send to heaven...
793
01:16:25,493 --> 01:16:28,368
when he is fit
and seasoned for his passage.
794
01:16:29,410 --> 01:16:32,576
Why, this is hire and salary, not revenge.
795
01:16:37,368 --> 01:16:39,076
O wretched state!
796
01:16:41,118 --> 01:16:43,785
O bosom black as death!
797
01:16:45,785 --> 01:16:49,160
No. When he is drunk asleep,
or in his rage...
798
01:16:49,201 --> 01:16:51,826
or in the incestuous pleasure of his bed...
799
01:16:51,868 --> 01:16:54,701
then trip him,
that his heels may kick at heaven...
800
01:16:54,785 --> 01:16:59,035
and that his soul may be as damned
and black as hell, whereto it goes.
801
01:17:00,035 --> 01:17:01,410
Now to my mother.
802
01:17:04,118 --> 01:17:08,035
'Tis meet that some more audience
than a mother should overhear.
803
01:17:08,535 --> 01:17:11,493
- Mother!
- Withdraw, I hear him coming.
804
01:17:15,535 --> 01:17:16,660
Mother.
805
01:17:19,993 --> 01:17:22,826
- Pray you, be round with him.
- Fear me not.
806
01:17:34,493 --> 01:17:36,410
Now, Mother, what's the matter?
807
01:17:36,493 --> 01:17:40,951
Hamlet, thou hast thy father
much offended.
808
01:17:41,910 --> 01:17:44,160
Mother, you have my father
much offended.
809
01:17:44,201 --> 01:17:47,326
Come, come,
you answer with an idle tongue.
810
01:17:47,410 --> 01:17:49,368
Go, go,
you question with a wicked tongue.
811
01:17:49,410 --> 01:17:51,368
Why, how now, Hamlet?
812
01:17:52,535 --> 01:17:55,451
- What's the matter now?
- Have you forgot me?
813
01:17:55,535 --> 01:17:57,243
No, by the rood, not so.
814
01:17:57,326 --> 01:17:59,660
You are the Queen,
your husband's brother's wife.
815
01:17:59,660 --> 01:18:01,826
And, would it were not so,
you are my mother.
816
01:18:01,910 --> 01:18:04,660
Nay then, I'll set those to you
that can speak.
817
01:18:09,785 --> 01:18:10,826
Come.
818
01:18:11,035 --> 01:18:14,660
Come and sit you down.
You shall not budge.
819
01:18:15,911 --> 01:18:18,911
You go not till I set you up a glass...
820
01:18:19,077 --> 01:18:21,952
where you may see the inmost part of you.
821
01:18:22,036 --> 01:18:24,744
What wilt thou do?
Thou wilt not murder me?
822
01:18:25,411 --> 01:18:26,869
- Help!
- Help!
823
01:18:27,536 --> 01:18:30,161
How now! A rat? Dead, for a ducat!
824
01:18:32,202 --> 01:18:33,161
Dead!
825
01:18:33,577 --> 01:18:38,077
- O me, what hast thou done?
- Nay, I know not. Is it the king?
826
01:18:55,327 --> 01:18:58,660
What a rash and bloody deed is this!
827
01:18:59,244 --> 01:19:02,327
A bloody deed.
Almost as bad, good mother...
828
01:19:02,410 --> 01:19:04,827
as kill a king and marry with his brother.
829
01:19:04,869 --> 01:19:07,952
- As kill a king?
- Aye, lady, it was my word.
830
01:19:11,869 --> 01:19:16,077
Thou wretched, rash,
intruding fool, farewell.
831
01:19:17,660 --> 01:19:19,827
I took thee for thy better.
832
01:19:21,369 --> 01:19:23,077
Take thy fortune.
833
01:19:23,160 --> 01:19:26,035
Thou findest to be too busy
is some danger.
834
01:19:30,077 --> 01:19:32,244
Leave wringing of your hands.
835
01:19:34,910 --> 01:19:39,202
Peace, sit you down,
and let me wring your heart.
836
01:19:39,244 --> 01:19:43,660
For so I shall,
if it be made of penetrable stuff.
837
01:19:47,202 --> 01:19:50,910
What have I done, that thou darest wag
thy tongue in noise so rude against me?
838
01:19:50,994 --> 01:19:55,869
Such an act that blurs
the grace and blush of modesty...
839
01:19:56,535 --> 01:19:58,452
calls virtue hypocrite...
840
01:19:58,535 --> 01:20:01,494
makes marriage vows
as false as dicers' oaths.
841
01:20:01,577 --> 01:20:03,119
Ay me, what act?
842
01:20:11,619 --> 01:20:14,494
Look here, upon this picture, and on this.
843
01:20:15,494 --> 01:20:18,410
The counterfeit presentment
of two brothers.
844
01:20:21,660 --> 01:20:25,120
See, what a grace
was seated on this brow.
845
01:20:26,120 --> 01:20:28,620
A combination and a form indeed...
846
01:20:28,661 --> 01:20:31,995
where every god did seem to set his seal...
847
01:20:32,203 --> 01:20:34,786
to give the world assurance of a man.
848
01:20:36,495 --> 01:20:38,786
This was your husband.
849
01:20:39,536 --> 01:20:42,786
Look you now, what follows.
Here is your husband...
850
01:20:42,995 --> 01:20:46,328
like a mildewed ear,
blasting his wholesome brother.
851
01:20:46,370 --> 01:20:47,786
Have you eyes?
852
01:20:47,828 --> 01:20:51,120
Could you, on this fair mountain,
leave to feed...
853
01:20:51,161 --> 01:20:53,161
and batten on this moor?
854
01:20:54,120 --> 01:20:57,536
Have you eyes? You cannot call it love...
855
01:20:57,911 --> 01:21:00,786
for at your age,
the heyday in the blood is tame...
856
01:21:00,828 --> 01:21:03,703
it's humble, and waits upon the judgment.
857
01:21:03,745 --> 01:21:07,953
And what judgment would step
from this to this?
858
01:21:09,328 --> 01:21:12,995
Eyes without feeling,
feeling without sight.
859
01:21:13,536 --> 01:21:16,286
O shame, where is thy blush?
860
01:21:16,953 --> 01:21:18,411
Speak no more.
861
01:21:19,203 --> 01:21:22,036
Thou turnest my eyes into my very soul...
862
01:21:22,286 --> 01:21:26,245
and there I see such black and grained
spots as will not leave their tinct.
863
01:21:29,703 --> 01:21:33,870
Nay, but to live in the rank sweat...
864
01:21:33,953 --> 01:21:35,953
of an enseamed bed...
865
01:21:36,745 --> 01:21:38,745
stewed in corruption...
866
01:21:38,828 --> 01:21:43,661
honeying and making love
over the nasty sty.
867
01:21:43,703 --> 01:21:45,870
Speak to me no more.
868
01:21:45,953 --> 01:21:49,911
These words like daggers enter
in mine ears! No more, sweet Hamlet.
869
01:21:49,995 --> 01:21:52,828
- A murderer and a villain.
- No!
870
01:21:52,870 --> 01:21:55,786
A cutpurse of the empire and the rule.
871
01:21:56,578 --> 01:21:59,328
A king of shreds and patches...
872
01:22:16,661 --> 01:22:20,619
Save me, and hover over me
with your wings, you heavenly guards.
873
01:22:24,369 --> 01:22:28,619
- What would your gracious figure?
- Alas, he's mad.
874
01:22:29,578 --> 01:22:32,536
Do you not come your tardy son to chide?
875
01:22:34,119 --> 01:22:35,495
Oh, say.
876
01:22:36,829 --> 01:22:38,245
Do not forget.
877
01:22:41,287 --> 01:22:45,787
This visitation is but to whet
thy almost blunted purpose.
878
01:22:46,454 --> 01:22:47,870
But, look.
879
01:22:48,787 --> 01:22:51,162
Amazement on thy mother sits.
880
01:22:52,954 --> 01:22:56,162
Step between her and her fighting soul.
881
01:22:58,829 --> 01:23:00,829
Speak to her, Hamlet.
882
01:23:04,787 --> 01:23:06,329
How is it with you, lady?
883
01:23:06,412 --> 01:23:10,204
Alas, how is it with you,
that you do bend your eye on vacancy...
884
01:23:10,287 --> 01:23:12,912
and with the incorporal air
do hold discourse?
885
01:23:13,204 --> 01:23:17,912
- O gentle son, say whereon do you look.
- On him. Look you, how pale he glares.
886
01:23:17,954 --> 01:23:19,495
To whom do you speak this?
887
01:23:19,579 --> 01:23:23,912
- Do you see nothing there?
- Nothing at all. Yet all that is, I see.
888
01:23:23,954 --> 01:23:27,204
- Nor did you nothing hear?
- No, nothing but ourselves.
889
01:23:27,329 --> 01:23:29,662
Why, look you there!
Look how it steals away.
890
01:23:29,745 --> 01:23:33,912
- My father, in his habit as he lived.
- This is the very coinage of your brain!
891
01:23:34,954 --> 01:23:37,912
It is not madness that I have uttered.
892
01:23:38,287 --> 01:23:40,412
Mother, for love of grace...
893
01:23:40,620 --> 01:23:43,829
lay not that flattering unction
to your soul...
894
01:23:44,162 --> 01:23:47,704
that not your trespass
but my madness speaks.
895
01:23:49,579 --> 01:23:51,454
Confess yourself to heaven...
896
01:23:51,995 --> 01:23:54,829
repent what's past, avoid what is to come.
897
01:23:54,912 --> 01:23:58,329
And do not spread the compost
on the weeds...
898
01:23:58,370 --> 01:23:59,787
to make them ranker.
899
01:24:00,329 --> 01:24:01,662
O Hamlet...
900
01:24:02,995 --> 01:24:05,829
thou hast cleft my heart in twain.
901
01:24:08,412 --> 01:24:10,912
Throw away the worser part of it...
902
01:24:10,995 --> 01:24:13,787
and live the purer with the other half.
903
01:24:22,162 --> 01:24:23,579
Good night.
904
01:24:28,204 --> 01:24:31,079
And when you are desirous to be blessed...
905
01:24:32,370 --> 01:24:34,370
I'll blessing beg of you.
906
01:24:39,870 --> 01:24:42,287
For this same lord, I do repent.
907
01:24:42,995 --> 01:24:47,121
But heaven hath pleased it so
to punish me with this, and this with me.
908
01:24:48,330 --> 01:24:52,455
I will bestow him,
and will answer well the death I gave him.
909
01:24:53,330 --> 01:24:55,163
So, again, good night.
910
01:24:56,621 --> 01:24:59,288
I must be cruel only to be kind.
911
01:25:00,288 --> 01:25:02,746
Thus bad begins
and worse remains behind.
912
01:25:04,580 --> 01:25:06,163
What shall I do?
913
01:25:06,580 --> 01:25:10,246
Let not the bloat King
tempt you again to bed...
914
01:25:11,538 --> 01:25:14,705
pinch wanton on your cheek,
call you his mouse.
915
01:25:15,788 --> 01:25:18,496
And let him, for a pair of reechy kisses...
916
01:25:18,580 --> 01:25:21,830
or paddling in your neck
with his damned fingers...
917
01:25:21,913 --> 01:25:24,663
make you to ravel all this matter out...
918
01:25:24,788 --> 01:25:27,705
that I essentially am not in madness...
919
01:25:27,996 --> 01:25:29,621
but mad in craft.
920
01:25:35,038 --> 01:25:36,705
Be thou assured...
921
01:25:36,830 --> 01:25:40,246
if words be made of breath,
and breath of life...
922
01:25:41,121 --> 01:25:44,371
I have no life to breathe
what thou hast said to me.
923
01:25:45,079 --> 01:25:47,121
Mother, good night, indeed.
924
01:25:57,621 --> 01:26:01,288
This counselor is now most still,
most secret...
925
01:26:01,788 --> 01:26:03,454
and most grave...
926
01:26:05,204 --> 01:26:07,996
who was in life a foolish prating knave.
927
01:26:10,538 --> 01:26:13,288
Come, sir,
to draw toward an end with you.
928
01:26:14,246 --> 01:26:15,954
Good night, Mother.
929
01:26:36,038 --> 01:26:37,246
Gertrude!
930
01:26:40,954 --> 01:26:42,079
Where is your son?
931
01:26:42,163 --> 01:26:44,746
Mine own lord, what have I seen tonight!
932
01:26:44,788 --> 01:26:47,413
What, Gertrude? How does Hamlet?
933
01:26:48,371 --> 01:26:49,496
Mad...
934
01:26:50,663 --> 01:26:54,079
as the sea and wind,
when both contend which is the mightier.
935
01:26:54,914 --> 01:26:56,705
In his lawless fit...
936
01:26:57,039 --> 01:26:59,997
he hath killed the unseen good old man.
937
01:27:04,997 --> 01:27:06,789
O heavy deed!
938
01:27:09,872 --> 01:27:12,372
It had been so with us, had we been there.
939
01:27:12,914 --> 01:27:14,830
Guards!
940
01:27:16,122 --> 01:27:19,205
Friends, go join you with some further aid.
941
01:27:19,455 --> 01:27:22,539
Hamlet, in madness, hath Polonius slain.
942
01:27:22,830 --> 01:27:25,122
- My lord Hamlet!
- Search over there!
943
01:27:25,205 --> 01:27:27,205
- My lord Hamlet!
- Hamlet!
944
01:27:29,622 --> 01:27:31,122
- Look in there!
- Over there!
945
01:27:31,789 --> 01:27:34,414
I have sent to seek him
and to find the body.
946
01:27:34,664 --> 01:27:38,330
Yet, sirs, we must not put
the strong law on him.
947
01:27:38,664 --> 01:27:41,164
He's loved of the distracted multitude.
948
01:27:42,747 --> 01:27:44,455
How now! What hath befallen?
949
01:27:44,539 --> 01:27:47,789
Where the dead body is bestowed,
my lord, we could not get from him.
950
01:27:47,830 --> 01:27:49,247
But where is he?
951
01:27:53,497 --> 01:27:55,039
Now, Hamlet...
952
01:27:56,955 --> 01:27:58,580
where's Polonius?
953
01:27:59,330 --> 01:28:00,664
At supper.
954
01:28:02,539 --> 01:28:03,830
At supper?
955
01:28:06,289 --> 01:28:09,997
- Where?
- Not where he eats, but where he is eaten.
956
01:28:10,622 --> 01:28:14,039
A certain convocation of politic worms
are e'en at him.
957
01:28:15,122 --> 01:28:16,205
Alas.
958
01:28:17,955 --> 01:28:21,414
A man may fish
with the worm that hath eat of a king...
959
01:28:22,289 --> 01:28:25,122
and eat of the fish that fed of that worm.
960
01:28:26,080 --> 01:28:28,789
- What dost thou mean by this?
- Nothing...
961
01:28:29,539 --> 01:28:33,539
but to show you how a king may go
a progress through the guts of a beggar.
962
01:28:39,080 --> 01:28:41,080
Where is Polonius?
963
01:28:41,580 --> 01:28:43,872
In heaven. Send thither to see.
964
01:28:44,205 --> 01:28:48,247
If your messenger find him not there,
seek him in the other place yourself.
965
01:28:50,955 --> 01:28:53,580
But if, indeed, you find him not
within this month...
966
01:28:53,622 --> 01:28:56,830
you shall nose him as you go up the stairs
into the lobby.
967
01:28:56,914 --> 01:28:59,330
- Go seek him there.
- He will stay till you come.
968
01:28:59,414 --> 01:29:03,539
Hamlet, this deed, for thine
especial safety, must send thee hence.
969
01:29:03,664 --> 01:29:05,790
Therefore prepare thyself for England.
970
01:29:05,873 --> 01:29:07,289
- For England?
- Ay, Hamlet.
971
01:29:07,373 --> 01:29:10,914
- Good.
- So is it, if thou knewest our purposes.
972
01:29:11,789 --> 01:29:14,414
I see a cherub that sees them.
973
01:29:15,706 --> 01:29:18,373
But, come. For England!
Farewell, dear mother.
974
01:29:19,039 --> 01:29:21,873
- Thy loving father, Hamlet.
- My mother.
975
01:29:23,123 --> 01:29:26,206
Father and mother is man and wife,
man and wife is one flesh...
976
01:29:26,289 --> 01:29:28,831
and so, my mother.
977
01:29:30,039 --> 01:29:31,706
Come, for England.
978
01:29:36,623 --> 01:29:39,956
I'll have him hence tonight.
Therefore, prepare you.
979
01:29:42,539 --> 01:29:46,373
I your commission will forthwith dispatch,
and he to England shall along with you.
980
01:29:46,456 --> 01:29:49,831
Arm you, I pray you,
to this speedy voyage.
981
01:29:54,289 --> 01:29:58,331
And, England, if my love
thou holdest at aught...
982
01:29:58,831 --> 01:30:01,123
thou mayest not stop our process...
983
01:30:01,206 --> 01:30:05,414
which imports by letters
that these worthy men must bear...
984
01:30:06,581 --> 01:30:11,331
the present death of Hamlet.
Do it, England.
985
01:30:19,123 --> 01:30:20,331
My lord!
986
01:30:25,539 --> 01:30:28,581
- I must to England. You know that?
- Alas.
987
01:30:28,623 --> 01:30:30,248
There's letters sealed.
988
01:30:30,331 --> 01:30:35,081
And my two schoolfellows,
whom I will trust as I will adders fanged...
989
01:30:36,248 --> 01:30:37,831
they bear the mandate.
990
01:30:37,914 --> 01:30:40,581
They must sweep my way
and marshal me to knavery.
991
01:30:40,664 --> 01:30:42,164
Let it work...
992
01:30:43,289 --> 01:30:46,248
for I will delve one yard
below their mines...
993
01:30:46,498 --> 01:30:48,539
and blow them at the moon.
994
01:32:15,082 --> 01:32:18,124
How should I your true love know
from another one?
995
01:32:21,624 --> 01:32:25,582
By his cockle hat and staff
and his sandal shoon
996
01:32:49,290 --> 01:32:53,082
Young men will do it, if they come to it.
By cock they are to blame.
997
01:32:53,165 --> 01:32:56,457
Quoth she, "Before you tumbled me
you promised me to wed"
998
01:32:56,790 --> 01:33:01,290
"So would I ha ' done, by yonder sun
an thou hadst not come to my bed"
999
01:33:02,040 --> 01:33:03,332
Come, my lady.
1000
01:33:13,873 --> 01:33:17,582
To my sick soul, as sin's true nature is...
1001
01:33:18,248 --> 01:33:21,207
each toy seems prologue
to some great amiss.
1002
01:33:22,915 --> 01:33:25,583
So full of artless jealousy is guilt...
1003
01:33:25,791 --> 01:33:28,541
it spills itself in fearing to be spilt.
1004
01:33:28,916 --> 01:33:31,749
Where is the beauteous majesty
of Denmark?
1005
01:33:39,041 --> 01:33:40,499
Where is the...
1006
01:33:41,958 --> 01:33:43,541
How now, Ophelia?
1007
01:33:53,333 --> 01:33:56,291
He is dead and gone, lady
1008
01:33:57,374 --> 01:33:59,624
He is dead and gone
1009
01:34:01,458 --> 01:34:04,583
At his head a grass-green turf
1010
01:34:05,583 --> 01:34:08,499
At his heels a stone
1011
01:34:31,958 --> 01:34:34,083
How long has she been thus?
1012
01:34:40,791 --> 01:34:42,499
How do you, pretty lady?
1013
01:34:44,666 --> 01:34:46,374
Well, God 'ild you!
1014
01:34:51,791 --> 01:34:54,541
They say the owl was a baker's daughter.
1015
01:34:55,374 --> 01:34:59,416
Lord, we know what we are,
but not what we may be.
1016
01:35:03,208 --> 01:35:05,166
I hope all will be well.
1017
01:35:07,416 --> 01:35:09,124
We must be patient.
1018
01:35:25,166 --> 01:35:27,458
But I cannot choose but weep...
1019
01:35:28,249 --> 01:35:31,333
to think they would lay him
in the cold ground.
1020
01:35:48,875 --> 01:35:51,000
My brother shall know of it.
1021
01:35:55,125 --> 01:35:58,167
And so I thank you for your good counsel.
1022
01:36:03,959 --> 01:36:05,500
Come, my coach.
1023
01:36:09,458 --> 01:36:11,000
Poor Ophelia...
1024
01:36:11,875 --> 01:36:14,708
divided from herself and her fair judgment.
1025
01:36:16,000 --> 01:36:17,958
Good night, ladies.
1026
01:36:19,583 --> 01:36:22,667
Sweet ladies, good night.
1027
01:36:23,667 --> 01:36:25,250
Follow her close.
1028
01:36:27,167 --> 01:36:29,542
Give her good watch, I pray you.
1029
01:36:31,083 --> 01:36:35,292
Quoth she, "Before you tumbled me
you promised me to wed"
1030
01:36:35,750 --> 01:36:36,875
He answers
1031
01:36:37,208 --> 01:36:39,875
"So would I ha ' done, by yonder sun
1032
01:36:40,708 --> 01:36:42,583
"An thou hadst not come to my bed"
1033
01:36:51,250 --> 01:36:53,083
O Gertrude...
1034
01:36:55,583 --> 01:36:58,833
when sorrows come,
they come not single spies...
1035
01:36:58,917 --> 01:37:01,292
but in battalions.
1036
01:37:01,500 --> 01:37:03,708
No!
1037
01:37:12,583 --> 01:37:13,792
My lady.
1038
01:38:14,376 --> 01:38:17,584
"By letters that these worthy men
must bear...
1039
01:38:17,668 --> 01:38:20,709
"the present death of Hamlet.
1040
01:38:21,876 --> 01:38:23,626
"Do it, England."
1041
01:38:41,084 --> 01:38:42,168
No!
1042
01:39:16,709 --> 01:39:18,418
Where is this king?
1043
01:39:19,251 --> 01:39:21,709
Let him stand before me!
1044
01:39:25,459 --> 01:39:26,709
Where is the King?
1045
01:39:26,751 --> 01:39:29,584
- Stay, my lord Laertes.
- Hold him back!
1046
01:39:31,459 --> 01:39:34,209
O thou vile king, give me my father!
1047
01:39:34,293 --> 01:39:35,834
Calmly, good Laertes!
1048
01:39:36,751 --> 01:39:37,959
Let him go...
1049
01:39:39,292 --> 01:39:41,167
and do not fear our person.
1050
01:39:41,376 --> 01:39:42,917
Where is my father?
1051
01:39:46,334 --> 01:39:49,334
- Dead.
- Let come what comes...
1052
01:39:49,376 --> 01:39:52,167
only I'll be revenged most throughly
for my father.
1053
01:39:52,334 --> 01:39:53,835
Good Laertes...
1054
01:39:55,002 --> 01:39:58,210
if you desire to know
the certainty of your dear father...
1055
01:39:59,668 --> 01:40:01,210
is it writ in your revenge...
1056
01:40:01,252 --> 01:40:03,543
that you will draw
against both friend and foe?
1057
01:40:03,627 --> 01:40:05,377
None but his enemies.
1058
01:40:05,460 --> 01:40:08,585
Why, now you speak...
1059
01:40:09,043 --> 01:40:11,918
like a good child and a true gentleman.
1060
01:40:24,918 --> 01:40:27,918
That I am guiltless of your father's death...
1061
01:40:28,418 --> 01:40:31,502
and am most sensibly in grief for it...
1062
01:40:36,960 --> 01:40:41,293
it shall as level to your judgment appear
as day does to your eye.
1063
01:41:16,877 --> 01:41:19,752
There's rosemary, that's for remembrance.
1064
01:41:32,043 --> 01:41:34,043
Pray you, love, remember.
1065
01:41:39,502 --> 01:41:42,335
And there is pansies, that's for thoughts.
1066
01:41:53,793 --> 01:41:57,002
There's fennel for you, and columbines.
1067
01:42:02,752 --> 01:42:05,753
There's rue for you,
and here's some for me.
1068
01:42:08,169 --> 01:42:10,669
You must wear your rue with a difference.
1069
01:42:13,128 --> 01:42:14,711
There's a daisy.
1070
01:42:16,211 --> 01:42:19,919
I'd give you some violets,
but they withered all when my father died.
1071
01:42:20,003 --> 01:42:22,169
They say he made a good end.
1072
01:42:32,044 --> 01:42:35,503
O heavens,
is it possible a young maid's wits...
1073
01:42:35,878 --> 01:42:38,711
should be as mortal as an old man's life?
1074
01:43:01,044 --> 01:43:03,878
There is a willow grows aslant the brook...
1075
01:43:04,294 --> 01:43:07,419
that shows his hoar leaves
in the glassy stream.
1076
01:43:08,877 --> 01:43:11,419
There with fantastic garlands
did she make...
1077
01:43:12,169 --> 01:43:16,752
of crow-flowers, nettles, daisies,
and long purples.
1078
01:43:18,711 --> 01:43:20,502
There, on the pendent boughs...
1079
01:43:20,544 --> 01:43:23,252
her crownet weeds clambering to hang...
1080
01:43:24,336 --> 01:43:26,419
an envious sliver broke...
1081
01:43:28,294 --> 01:43:31,086
when down her weedy trophies
and herself...
1082
01:43:31,711 --> 01:43:33,794
fell in the weeping brook.
1083
01:43:35,502 --> 01:43:38,377
Her clothes spread wide...
1084
01:43:40,211 --> 01:43:43,211
and mermaid-like,
awhile they bore her up...
1085
01:43:44,127 --> 01:43:47,336
which time she chanted
snatches of old tunes...
1086
01:43:49,794 --> 01:43:52,502
as one incapable of her own distress...
1087
01:43:53,752 --> 01:43:57,419
or like a creature native
and indued unto that element.
1088
01:43:59,127 --> 01:44:01,211
But long it could not be...
1089
01:44:02,002 --> 01:44:05,169
but that her garments,
heavy with their drink...
1090
01:44:06,002 --> 01:44:09,169
pulled the poor wretch
from her melodious lay...
1091
01:44:10,294 --> 01:44:11,669
to muddy death.
1092
01:44:14,878 --> 01:44:16,795
Alas! Then she is drowned?
1093
01:44:18,378 --> 01:44:19,628
Drowned.
1094
01:44:36,670 --> 01:44:39,128
Methought it was very sweet
1095
01:44:40,503 --> 01:44:44,128
To contract the time for my behove
1096
01:44:45,295 --> 01:44:48,628
Methought there was nothing a-meet
1097
01:44:50,712 --> 01:44:54,503
But age, with his stealing steps
1098
01:44:56,420 --> 01:44:59,587
Hath clawed me in his clutch
1099
01:45:01,337 --> 01:45:03,128
Whose grave's this, sirrah?
1100
01:45:04,545 --> 01:45:05,920
Mine, sir.
1101
01:45:06,712 --> 01:45:09,587
I think it be thine indeed,
for thou liest in it.
1102
01:45:11,462 --> 01:45:14,628
- What man dost thou dig it for?
- For no man, sir.
1103
01:45:14,712 --> 01:45:17,378
- What woman, then?
- For none, neither.
1104
01:45:20,962 --> 01:45:22,962
Who is to be buried in it?
1105
01:45:24,587 --> 01:45:28,337
One that was a woman, sir.
But, rest her soul, she's dead.
1106
01:45:29,253 --> 01:45:31,337
How absolute the knave is.
1107
01:45:34,712 --> 01:45:36,878
How long hast thou been grave-maker?
1108
01:45:37,420 --> 01:45:39,795
Since that very day
that young Hamlet was born.
1109
01:45:39,878 --> 01:45:41,795
He that is mad and sent into England.
1110
01:45:41,878 --> 01:45:45,128
Ay, marry, why was he sent into England?
1111
01:45:45,878 --> 01:45:49,128
Why, because he was mad.
He shall recover his wits there.
1112
01:45:50,170 --> 01:45:52,712
Or, if he do not, 'tis no great matter there.
1113
01:45:52,920 --> 01:45:55,337
- Why?
- 'Twill not be seen in him there.
1114
01:45:55,545 --> 01:45:57,878
There the men are as mad as he.
1115
01:46:03,003 --> 01:46:05,670
How long will a man lie in the earth
ere he rot?
1116
01:46:05,837 --> 01:46:09,712
Faith, if he be not rotten before he die,
some eight year, nine year.
1117
01:46:11,795 --> 01:46:13,337
Here's a skull now...
1118
01:46:14,003 --> 01:46:17,045
hath lain you in the earth
some three-and-twenty years.
1119
01:46:17,212 --> 01:46:18,587
Whose was it?
1120
01:46:19,420 --> 01:46:21,503
A whoreson mad fellow's it was.
1121
01:46:21,962 --> 01:46:24,588
He poured a flagon of Rhenish
on my head once.
1122
01:46:24,671 --> 01:46:27,213
- Whose do you think it was?
- Nay, I know not.
1123
01:46:27,921 --> 01:46:31,171
This same skull, sir, was Yorick's skull...
1124
01:46:31,963 --> 01:46:33,629
the King's jester.
1125
01:46:34,213 --> 01:46:35,962
- This?
- E'en that.
1126
01:46:36,462 --> 01:46:37,879
Let me see.
1127
01:46:45,046 --> 01:46:46,754
Alas, poor Yorick.
1128
01:46:49,296 --> 01:46:51,046
I knew him, Horatio...
1129
01:46:51,587 --> 01:46:54,962
a fellow of infinite jest,
of most excellent fancy.
1130
01:47:03,212 --> 01:47:06,337
He hath borne me on his back
a thousand times.
1131
01:47:07,837 --> 01:47:11,712
And now,
how abhorred in my imagination it is.
1132
01:47:13,421 --> 01:47:15,421
My gorge rises at it.
1133
01:47:17,587 --> 01:47:22,129
Here hung those lips that I have kissed
I know not how oft.
1134
01:47:24,921 --> 01:47:26,879
Where be your gibes now?
1135
01:47:28,629 --> 01:47:32,629
Your gambols, your songs,
your flashes of merriment...
1136
01:47:32,712 --> 01:47:35,254
that were wont to set the table on a roar?
1137
01:47:40,004 --> 01:47:42,254
Not one now, to mock your own grinning?
1138
01:47:44,587 --> 01:47:46,254
Quite chopfallen?
1139
01:47:49,087 --> 01:47:52,546
Now get you to my lady's chamber...
1140
01:47:53,462 --> 01:47:55,379
and tell her...
1141
01:47:55,421 --> 01:47:57,837
let her paint an inch thick...
1142
01:48:00,129 --> 01:48:02,254
to this favor she must come.
1143
01:48:05,546 --> 01:48:07,421
Make her laugh at that.
1144
01:48:25,004 --> 01:48:28,046
The King, the courtiers.
1145
01:48:34,213 --> 01:48:36,213
Who is this they follow?
1146
01:48:48,672 --> 01:48:50,588
Lay her in the earth.
1147
01:48:52,588 --> 01:48:56,797
And from her fair and unpolluted flesh
may violets spring.
1148
01:49:05,838 --> 01:49:07,630
Sweets to the sweet.
1149
01:49:11,880 --> 01:49:13,172
Farewell.
1150
01:49:18,047 --> 01:49:20,838
I hoped thou shouldst have been
my Hamlet's wife.
1151
01:49:21,755 --> 01:49:24,755
I thought thy bride-bed to have decked,
sweet maid...
1152
01:49:25,463 --> 01:49:27,838
and not to have strewed thy grave.
1153
01:49:35,755 --> 01:49:39,297
Hold off the earth awhile, till I have
caught her once more in mine arms.
1154
01:49:39,380 --> 01:49:41,047
O rose of May...
1155
01:49:42,755 --> 01:49:44,172
dear maid...
1156
01:49:45,422 --> 01:49:47,172
kind sister.
1157
01:50:01,255 --> 01:50:03,213
The devil take thy soul!
1158
01:50:03,297 --> 01:50:05,921
I prithee, take thy fingers from my throat...
1159
01:50:06,338 --> 01:50:08,630
for I have in me something dangerous...
1160
01:50:08,671 --> 01:50:11,796
which let thy wiseness fear.
Hold off thy hand!
1161
01:50:11,880 --> 01:50:13,338
Pluck them asunder!
1162
01:50:15,046 --> 01:50:16,713
Good my lord, be quiet.
1163
01:50:17,005 --> 01:50:18,921
I loved Ophelia.
1164
01:50:20,505 --> 01:50:22,796
Forty thousand brothers could not...
1165
01:50:22,838 --> 01:50:25,005
with all their quantity of love...
1166
01:50:25,088 --> 01:50:26,630
make up my sum.
1167
01:50:28,880 --> 01:50:30,588
What wilt thou do for her?
1168
01:50:31,171 --> 01:50:33,255
'Swounds, show me what thou wilt do!
1169
01:50:40,838 --> 01:50:43,964
Hear you, sir, I loved you ever.
1170
01:50:47,006 --> 01:50:48,797
But it is no matter.
1171
01:50:50,339 --> 01:50:53,589
Let Hercules himself do what he may...
1172
01:50:54,839 --> 01:50:58,214
the cat will mew
and dog will have his day.
1173
01:51:22,547 --> 01:51:25,381
I pray thee, good Horatio, wait upon him.
1174
01:51:37,006 --> 01:51:38,631
Will you be ruled by me?
1175
01:51:38,714 --> 01:51:41,756
I will, my lord,
so you will not overrule me to a peace.
1176
01:51:41,839 --> 01:51:43,547
To thine own peace.
1177
01:51:44,131 --> 01:51:45,256
But tell me, sir...
1178
01:51:45,381 --> 01:51:48,756
why you proceeded not against
these crimes so capital in nature?
1179
01:51:48,839 --> 01:51:50,839
For two especial reasons:
1180
01:51:51,172 --> 01:51:54,631
The Queen his mother
lives almost by his looks.
1181
01:51:56,089 --> 01:51:57,756
And for myself.
1182
01:51:58,589 --> 01:52:01,131
My virtue or my plague,
be it either which...
1183
01:52:02,422 --> 01:52:04,922
she is so conjunctive to my life and soul...
1184
01:52:05,006 --> 01:52:08,381
that, as the star moves
not but in his sphere...
1185
01:52:09,631 --> 01:52:11,839
I could not but by her.
1186
01:52:17,172 --> 01:52:21,047
The other motive is the great love
the general gender bear him.
1187
01:52:22,797 --> 01:52:26,964
Laertes, was your father dear to you?
1188
01:52:28,172 --> 01:52:31,839
Or are you like the painting of a sorrow,
a face without a heart?
1189
01:52:31,922 --> 01:52:33,047
Why ask you this?
1190
01:52:33,131 --> 01:52:36,797
Not that I think
you did not love your father. But, Laertes...
1191
01:52:38,506 --> 01:52:41,797
what would you undertake
to show yourself your father's son...
1192
01:52:41,839 --> 01:52:44,381
in deed more than in words?
1193
01:52:47,839 --> 01:52:50,631
To cut his throat in the church.
1194
01:52:54,673 --> 01:52:57,132
Revenge should have no bounds.
1195
01:52:59,340 --> 01:53:01,048
That we would do...
1196
01:53:02,090 --> 01:53:04,173
we should do when we would.
1197
01:53:08,007 --> 01:53:09,882
I'll work the prince...
1198
01:53:11,048 --> 01:53:15,965
to an exploit now ripe in my device,
under the which he cannot choose but fall.
1199
01:53:16,632 --> 01:53:18,423
And for his death...
1200
01:53:21,048 --> 01:53:23,215
no wind of blame shall breathe...
1201
01:53:23,298 --> 01:53:26,798
but even his mother
shall uncharge the practice...
1202
01:53:27,882 --> 01:53:29,715
and call it accident.
1203
01:53:32,173 --> 01:53:33,632
Lord Hamlet!
1204
01:53:43,840 --> 01:53:46,465
Your lordship is right welcome
back to Denmark.
1205
01:53:46,715 --> 01:53:48,715
I humbly thank you, sir.
1206
01:53:49,173 --> 01:53:51,465
Sweet lord,
if your lordship were at leisure...
1207
01:53:51,548 --> 01:53:54,006
I should impart a thing to you
from His Majesty.
1208
01:53:54,090 --> 01:53:57,006
I will receive it, sir,
will all diligence of spirit.
1209
01:53:57,048 --> 01:54:00,381
Put your bonnet to his right use.
'Tis for the head.
1210
01:54:00,965 --> 01:54:03,256
I thank your lordship, it is very hot.
1211
01:54:03,340 --> 01:54:06,715
No, believe me, it is very cold.
The wind is northerly.
1212
01:54:07,215 --> 01:54:09,756
My lord, His Majesty bade me tell you...
1213
01:54:09,798 --> 01:54:12,423
that he has laid a great wager
on your head.
1214
01:54:12,673 --> 01:54:15,756
Laertes, believe me,
is an absolute gentleman.
1215
01:54:15,840 --> 01:54:18,923
I well know
you are not ignorant of his skills.
1216
01:54:19,631 --> 01:54:21,965
To know a man well were to know himself.
1217
01:54:23,090 --> 01:54:26,256
The king hath wagered
six Barbary horses...
1218
01:54:26,590 --> 01:54:28,548
that in a dozen passes between you...
1219
01:54:28,631 --> 01:54:31,090
he shall not exceed you three hits.
1220
01:54:31,131 --> 01:54:33,298
It would come
to immediate trial tomorrow...
1221
01:54:33,381 --> 01:54:36,215
if your lordship would vouchsafe
a timely answer.
1222
01:54:37,131 --> 01:54:39,381
I will win for him, if I can.
1223
01:54:40,173 --> 01:54:43,131
If not, I gain nothing but my shame
and the odd hits.
1224
01:54:43,173 --> 01:54:45,256
Shall I deliver you even so?
1225
01:54:46,340 --> 01:54:49,090
If his fitness speaks, mine is ready...
1226
01:54:49,881 --> 01:54:54,131
now or whensoever,
provided I be so able as now.
1227
01:55:12,341 --> 01:55:15,299
- You will lose this wager, my lord.
- I do not think so.
1228
01:55:15,341 --> 01:55:19,007
I have been in continual practice.
I shall win at the odds.
1229
01:55:20,382 --> 01:55:23,674
Thou wouldst not think
how ill all's here about my heart.
1230
01:55:27,341 --> 01:55:29,132
But it is no matter.
1231
01:55:29,966 --> 01:55:32,716
If your mind dislike anything, obey it.
1232
01:55:32,924 --> 01:55:35,966
Not a whit. We defy augury.
1233
01:55:38,424 --> 01:55:39,841
I have it.
1234
01:55:40,882 --> 01:55:43,716
When in your motion you are hot and dry...
1235
01:55:45,216 --> 01:55:48,091
I'll have a chalice, which if he but sip...
1236
01:55:48,257 --> 01:55:50,299
our purpose may hold there.
1237
01:55:50,466 --> 01:55:52,882
For that purpose, I'll anoint my sword.
1238
01:55:54,091 --> 01:55:56,132
I bought an unction of a mountebank...
1239
01:55:56,216 --> 01:56:00,257
so mortal that, if I but scratch him,
it will mean death.
1240
01:56:03,632 --> 01:56:07,382
It warms the very sickness in my heart
that I shall tell him to his teeth:
1241
01:56:07,466 --> 01:56:09,091
"Thus diest thou."
1242
01:56:20,841 --> 01:56:24,091
There is special providence
in the fall of a sparrow.
1243
01:56:26,382 --> 01:56:28,591
If it be now, it is not to come.
1244
01:56:30,174 --> 01:56:32,424
If it be not to come, it will be now.
1245
01:56:34,674 --> 01:56:37,507
If it be not now, yet it will come.
1246
01:56:48,174 --> 01:56:49,924
The readiness is all.
1247
01:58:02,300 --> 01:58:03,675
All salute!
1248
01:58:08,341 --> 01:58:12,050
Come, Hamlet, come,
and take this hand from me.
1249
01:58:16,758 --> 01:58:19,633
Give me your pardon, sir.
I have done you wrong...
1250
01:58:20,466 --> 01:58:23,050
but pardon it, as you are a gentleman.
1251
01:58:23,133 --> 01:58:25,091
Sir, in this audience...
1252
01:58:25,300 --> 01:58:28,383
free me so far
in your most generous thoughts...
1253
01:58:28,758 --> 01:58:32,425
that I have shot my arrow over the house
and hurt my brother.
1254
01:58:32,800 --> 01:58:34,383
I am satisfied in nature...
1255
01:58:34,466 --> 01:58:37,050
but in terms of honor, I stand aloof...
1256
01:58:37,175 --> 01:58:39,216
and will no reconcilement.
1257
01:58:42,466 --> 01:58:45,341
Yet I receive your offered love like love...
1258
01:58:45,425 --> 01:58:47,008
and will not wrong it.
1259
01:58:47,966 --> 01:58:49,800
I embrace it freely...
1260
01:58:50,508 --> 01:58:53,300
and will this brother's wager frankly play.
1261
01:58:53,925 --> 01:58:55,591
Give us the sword!
1262
01:58:58,175 --> 01:58:59,466
Come, one for me.
1263
01:59:00,008 --> 01:59:03,258
- Cousin Hamlet, you know the wager?
- Very well, my lord.
1264
01:59:03,341 --> 01:59:05,841
Your Grace has laid the odds
on the weaker side.
1265
01:59:05,925 --> 01:59:08,758
I do not fear it. I have seen you both.
1266
01:59:08,800 --> 01:59:11,550
Set me the stoup of wine upon that table.
1267
01:59:11,716 --> 01:59:14,300
If Hamlet give the first or second hit...
1268
01:59:14,383 --> 01:59:17,800
the King shall drink
to Hamlet's better breath.
1269
01:59:18,466 --> 01:59:22,967
And let the kettle to the trumpet speak,
the trumpet to the cannoneer without...
1270
01:59:23,051 --> 01:59:26,551
the cannons to the heavens,
the heaven to earth:
1271
01:59:26,759 --> 01:59:30,676
"Now the King drinks to Hamlet!"
1272
02:00:13,801 --> 02:00:15,301
What's wrong, Laertes?
1273
02:00:22,967 --> 02:00:24,051
Higher, Laertes!
1274
02:00:36,967 --> 02:00:39,050
Go to it, Laertes!
1275
02:00:49,300 --> 02:00:50,925
- One!
- No!
1276
02:00:51,967 --> 02:00:54,592
- A hit, a very palpable hit.
- Well, again!
1277
02:00:55,509 --> 02:00:56,592
Stay.
1278
02:01:01,384 --> 02:01:03,217
Give me drink.
1279
02:01:04,050 --> 02:01:05,342
Hamlet...
1280
02:01:06,259 --> 02:01:08,884
this pearl is thine.
1281
02:01:10,259 --> 02:01:12,050
Here's to thy health!
1282
02:01:24,092 --> 02:01:27,134
I'll play this bout first. Set it by a while.
1283
02:02:23,135 --> 02:02:24,635
Stay!
1284
02:02:52,426 --> 02:02:55,551
- Another hit! What say you?
- A touch, I do confess.
1285
02:02:56,385 --> 02:02:59,760
- Our son shall win.
- He's scant of breath.
1286
02:03:01,385 --> 02:03:04,676
The queen carouses
to thy fortune, Hamlet.
1287
02:03:04,760 --> 02:03:07,926
Gertrude, do not drink.
1288
02:03:09,260 --> 02:03:11,843
I will, my lord, I pray you pardon me.
1289
02:03:20,760 --> 02:03:23,260
I dare not drink yet, madam. By and by.
1290
02:03:24,093 --> 02:03:26,176
Come, let me wipe thy face.
1291
02:04:01,427 --> 02:04:03,052
This is too heavy.
1292
02:04:19,927 --> 02:04:22,302
Come for the third, Laertes.
You do but dally.
1293
02:04:22,385 --> 02:04:24,552
Say you so? Come on!
1294
02:04:31,135 --> 02:04:32,969
Laertes, you have practiced much.
1295
02:04:43,344 --> 02:04:44,760
Parry again, lord.
1296
02:05:04,219 --> 02:05:05,719
Come, my lord!
1297
02:05:17,427 --> 02:05:18,760
My lord Hamlet!
1298
02:05:29,719 --> 02:05:31,469
Break it!
1299
02:05:31,802 --> 02:05:35,135
Nothing, neither way. Part, sirs!
1300
02:06:03,136 --> 02:06:04,345
'Tis unfair!
1301
02:06:11,261 --> 02:06:12,761
Nay, come again!
1302
02:06:22,678 --> 02:06:24,178
Fight, Laertes!
1303
02:06:27,428 --> 02:06:29,845
Look to the Queen there! Ho!
1304
02:06:30,220 --> 02:06:32,220
They bleed on both sides.
1305
02:06:38,345 --> 02:06:40,345
- How does my lord?
- How does the Queen?
1306
02:06:40,428 --> 02:06:42,636
She swoons to see them bleed!
1307
02:06:44,928 --> 02:06:46,011
No!
1308
02:06:48,053 --> 02:06:49,428
The drink.
1309
02:06:56,261 --> 02:06:58,095
O my dear Hamlet...
1310
02:07:22,428 --> 02:07:24,220
O villainy!
1311
02:07:24,595 --> 02:07:26,886
Ho! Let the doors be locked!
1312
02:07:27,220 --> 02:07:28,845
Treachery! Seek it out.
1313
02:07:28,886 --> 02:07:30,386
It is here, Hamlet.
1314
02:07:30,803 --> 02:07:32,553
Hamlet, thou art slain.
1315
02:07:32,636 --> 02:07:35,053
No medicine in the world
can do thee good.
1316
02:07:36,219 --> 02:07:38,428
The treacherous instrument
is in thy hand...
1317
02:07:38,511 --> 02:07:40,428
unbated and envenomed.
1318
02:07:41,594 --> 02:07:44,053
The foul practice hath turned itself on me.
1319
02:07:44,594 --> 02:07:47,553
I am justly killed with mine own treachery.
1320
02:07:48,178 --> 02:07:51,011
Exchange forgiveness with me,
noble Hamlet.
1321
02:07:51,386 --> 02:07:53,719
Mine and my father's death
come not upon thee.
1322
02:07:53,803 --> 02:07:55,136
Nor mine on thee.
1323
02:07:55,553 --> 02:07:57,261
I can no more!
1324
02:08:03,512 --> 02:08:04,637
The King...
1325
02:08:04,762 --> 02:08:06,429
The King's to blame.
1326
02:08:14,470 --> 02:08:16,179
The point envenomed.
1327
02:08:20,595 --> 02:08:23,262
Then, venom, to thy work!
1328
02:08:28,762 --> 02:08:31,804
Yet defend me, friends.
1329
02:08:37,304 --> 02:08:41,637
Here, thou incestuous, murderous,
damned Dane...
1330
02:08:42,137 --> 02:08:44,012
drink of this potion.
1331
02:08:44,929 --> 02:08:48,054
Is thy union here? Follow my mother!
1332
02:09:11,304 --> 02:09:13,012
I am dead, Horatio.
1333
02:09:26,887 --> 02:09:28,470
Wretched queen...
1334
02:09:29,845 --> 02:09:31,012
adieu.
1335
02:09:44,512 --> 02:09:48,470
You that look pale
and tremble at this chance:
1336
02:09:49,054 --> 02:09:51,054
Had I but time...
1337
02:09:51,512 --> 02:09:55,887
as this fell sergeant, death,
is strict in his arrest...
1338
02:09:58,429 --> 02:10:00,345
I could tell you...
1339
02:10:01,720 --> 02:10:03,262
But let it be.
1340
02:10:09,345 --> 02:10:11,054
Horatio, I am dead.
1341
02:10:13,555 --> 02:10:16,930
Thou livest.
Report me and my cause aright.
1342
02:10:19,305 --> 02:10:22,346
God, Horatio, what a wounded name...
1343
02:10:22,680 --> 02:10:25,680
things standing thus unknown,
shall live behind me.
1344
02:10:27,388 --> 02:10:30,263
If thou didst ever hold me in thy heart...
1345
02:10:33,763 --> 02:10:36,013
absent thee from felicity awhile...
1346
02:10:36,096 --> 02:10:40,305
and then in this harsh world
draw thy breath in pain...
1347
02:10:41,346 --> 02:10:43,055
to tell my story.
1348
02:10:48,096 --> 02:10:49,721
I die, Horatio.
1349
02:10:53,388 --> 02:10:56,763
The potent poison
quite o'er-crows my spirit.
1350
02:11:00,763 --> 02:11:04,263
The rest is silence.
1351
02:11:17,388 --> 02:11:19,554
Good night, sweet prince...
1352
02:11:20,221 --> 02:11:23,429
and flights of angels sing thee to thy rest.
105919
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