we are in raver Auditorium a 2600 seat prum theater that lies in the center of the campus of Bob Jones University this stage has housed a long and beloved tradition of staging classic Shakespearean tales in fact this year marks the 12th time that Bob Jones University has staged Hamlet we're distinctive here and that we seek to glorify our savior's name in all that we do as we explore the beauty of God's creation hello my name is Paul Radford a member of the communication faculty and director of this year's Hamlet production let me give welcome to
alumni family friends and anyone else who is watching tonight please come and visit our campus perhaps you can plan a visit around a production on this stage next year's season will include a musical version of Little Women Shakespeare's Merchant of Venice and our unique living Gallery production on Easter weekend if you're in high school come to one of our educ camps this summer we have camps in music art and drama in fact one week will be entirely devoted to performing Shakespeare and you'll be working with some of the same actors you'll see tonight more information
and a full list of camps is available at bju.edu slummer camps at Bob Jones University our Performing Arts students discuss the the intersection of their faith and the Arts in our classrooms they also have the opportunity to actualize these theories on our stages by taking part in large scale Productions uh such as the one you'll see tonight our theater and music departments offer a wide variety of opportunities for students to practice and hone their skills in our Orchestra bands and choirs as well as taking part in Grand operas the staging of classic literature on our
large stage and more experimental theater on smaller stages this evening you'll see both faculty and student actors including four Theater Arts faculty members all semester our theater students have been taught by some of the same instructors with whom they are now sharing the stage tonight all the music you hear was written for this production by one of our Theater Arts students Colton Beach not all our student performers are Theater Arts m Majors graphic design Bible communication and other majors are also represented in the 1987 classic players production of Hamlet Ron pile played the lead role
tonight you'll see him triple cast as The Ghost and two other characters in 2005 Jeffree steegle played Hamlet and in this year's production he plays the role of ponus and I know you'll enjoy tonight's performance as David schwingle portrays the part of Hamlet it seems fitting that on the day that marks the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare's death that we perform this classic tale of Revenge and reflection as all others have moved on a son continues to mourn the untimely loss of his father when he encounters a visitor from the grave this is the tragedy of
Hamlet Prince of Denmark [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] who's there nay answer me stand and unfold yourself long live the king Bernardo he you come most carefully upon your hour it is now struck 12 get the to bed Francisco for this relief much thanks it is bitter cold and I am sick at heart have you had Quiet Guard not a mouse stirring well good night if you do meet tertio and marcelus the rivals of my watch B them make haste I think I hear them Stan ho who's there friends to this ground and leement to the
Dame give you good night oh farewell honest soldier who has relieved you Bernardo has my place give you good night Ola Bernardo say what is ratio there a piece of him welcome ratio welcome good marcelis what has this thing appeared again tonight I have seen nothing Horatio says is but our fantasy and will not let belief take hold of him touching this dreaded sight twice seen of us therefore I have intreated him along with us to watch the minutes of this night that if again this Apparition comes he may approve our eyes and speak to
it tou touch it will not appear sit down a while let us once again assale your ears that are so fortified against our story what we have two nights seen last night of all when Yan same star that's Westward from the pole had made his course to Alum that part of heaven where now it burns marcelis and myself the Bell than beating one let's break the off see where it comes again in the same image like the king that's dead if thou art a scholar speak to it Horatio looks it not like the king Marcus
Horatio most like it Harrows me with fear and wonder it would be spoke to speak to it Horatio what art thou that usurped this time of night together with that fair and warlike form in which the Majesty of buryed Denmark did sometimes march by Heaven I charge thee speak it is offended see it stocks away speak speak stay and speak is gone and will not answer how now Horatio you tremble and look pale is not this something more than fantasy what think you on it before my God I might not believe it were it not
for the true insensible aouch of my own eyes is it not like the king as Thou Art to thyself such was the very armor he had on when he the ambitious Norway combed is strange in the gross and scope of my opinion this Bode some strange eruption to our state good now sit down and tell me he that knows why this same strict and most observant watch so nightly toils the subject of the land who is that can inform me that can I at least the whisper goes so our last king whose image even now
appeared before us was as you know by for and Bross of Norway dared to the combat in which our Valiant Hamlet did slay this foron Bross who by a sealed compact well ratified by law and heraldry did forfeit with his life all those his lands which he stood seized of to the Conqueror now sir young Fort and Bross of unimproved metal hot and full hath in the skirts of Norway here and there sharked up a list of Lawless resolutesupportmedia the source of this our watch beside behold who when it comes again I'll cross it though
it blast me stay illusion if thou Hast any sound or use of voice speak to me if there be any good thing to be done that made to thee do ease and Grace to me speak to me if Thou Art privy to thy country's fate which happily for knowing May avoid oh speak for if thou Hast aborted in thy life extorted Treasures in the womb of Earth for which they say you Spirits off walk in death speak of it stay and speak stop it marcelus or shall I strike at it with my partisan will not
stand what is here is gone and will not answer we do it wrong being so majestical to offer it this show of violence for it is as the air invulnerable and our vein blows malicious mockery it was about to speak when the [ __ ] crew and then it started like a guilty thing Upon A fearful summons but look the more and russet mantle clad walks or the de of yon High Eastward Hill break we up our watch and let us impart what we have seen tonight unto young Hamlet for upon my life this Spirit
dumb to us will speak to him [Music] [Music] the oh [Music] [Music] [Applause] though yet of Hamlet our dear brother's death the memory be green and that it us be fitted to Bear our hearts in grief and our whole Kingdom to be contracted in one brow of Woe yet so far hath discretion fought with nature that we in wisest sorrow think on him together with Rememberance for ourselves therefore our sometimes sister now our Queen the Imperial jointress to this warlike State have we as to with a defeated Joy with an auspicious and a dropping eye
with mirth in funeral and with durge in marriage in equal scale weigh delight and D taken to wife nor have we here in barred your better wisdoms which have freely gone with this this affair along for all our thanks now follows that you know young foron Bross holding a weak supposal of our Worth or thinking by our late dear brother's death our state to be disjoint and out of frame colleged with the dream of his Advantage he hath not failed to pester us with message demanding the surrender of those lands lost by his father with
all bonds of law to our most Valiant brother so much for him now for ourself and for this time of meeting thus much the business is we have here R to Norway Uncle of young foren Bross to suppress his nephew's purpose and we here dispatch you good Cornelius and you volan for bearers of this greeting to Old Norway farewell and let your haste commend your duty and that in all things people show our duty we doubted nothing heartily farewell and now Lees what's the news with you you told us of some suit leoes the head
is not more native to the heart the hand More instrumental to the mouth than is the Throne of Denmark to thy father what would thou have Lees my dread Lord your leave and favor to return to France have you your father's leave he hath my Lord rung from me my slow leave by laborsome petition and at last upon his will I sealed my hard consent I pray you give him leave leave to go take thy Fair hour Leo his time be thine and thy best Graces spend it at thy will come away all but now
my cousin Hamlet and my son a little more than kin and less than kind how is it that the clouds still hang on you not so my Lord I am too much of the sun good Hamlet cast thy kned color off and let thine eye look like a friend on Denmark do not forever with thy veiled Lids seek for thy Noble father in the dust thou knows is common all that lives Must Die passing through nature to Eternity I Madam it is common if it be why seems it so particular with thee seems madam n
it is I know not seems is not alone my Inky cloak good mother nor customary suits of solemn black no suspiration of forc breath no nor the fruitful River in the eye nor the dejected havior of the Visage together with all forms moods shapes of grief that can denote me truly these indeed seem for they are actions that a man might play but I have that within which passeth show these but the trappings and the suits of wo is sweet and commendable in your nature Hamlet to give these mour duties to your father but to
persevere in obstinate condolement is a course of impious stubbornness it is unmanly grief it shows a will most incorrect to heaven we pray you throw to Earth this unprevailing woe and think of us as of a father for let the world take note you are the most immediate to our throne and with no less nobility of love than that which dearest father Bears his son do I impart to toward you for your intent in going back to school in Wittenberg it is most retrograde to our desire and we beseech you bend you to remain here
in the cheer and comfort of our eye our chiefest courtier cousin and our son let not thy mother lose her prayers Hamlet I pray thee stay with us go not to Wittenberg I shall in all my best obey you madam it is a loving and a fair reply be as yourself in Denmark Mark Madam come this gentle and unforced Accord of hemlet sits smiling to my heart come away oh that this to two solid flesh would melt thw and resolve itself into a du or that the Everlasting had not fixed his Cannon against self-slaughter God
God how weary stale flat and unprofitable seems to me all the uses of this world f a f is an unweeded Garden that grows to seed things Rank and gross in nature possess it merely that it should come to this but two months dead n not so much not two so excellent a king that was to this hyperion to a Sater so loving to my mother that he might not beem the Winds of Heaven visit her face too roughly Heaven and Earth must I remember why she would hang on him as if increase of appetite
had grown by what had fed on and yet within a month let me not think God Frailty thy name is woman a little month there yet those shoes were old with which she followed my poor father's body like naobi all tears what she even ah a beast at once discourse of reason would have mourned longer married with my uncle my father's brother but no more like my father than I to Hercules within a month are yet the salt of most unrighteous tears had left the flushing in her GED eyes she married a most wicked speed
to post with such dexterity to incestuous Sheets it is not nor it cannot come to good but break my heart for I must hold my tongue H to your lordship I'm glad to see you well Horatio oh I do forget myself the same Al Lord and your poor servants ever sir my good friend I'll change that name with you but what make you from Wittenberg htio marcelis my good Lord very glad to see you good evening sir but what in faith make you from Wittenberg a trueu in disposition good my Lord I would not hear
your enemies say so I know you are no truin but what is your Affair in Elenor will'll teach you to drink deep a you depart my Lord I came to see your father's funeral I privy fellow student do not mock me I think it was to see my mother's wedding indeed my Lord it followed hard upon thrift Thrift Horatio the funeral baked Meats did coldly furnish forth the marriage tables would I had met my dearest foe in heaven whever I had seen that day Horatio my father who thinks I see my father where my Lord
in my mind's eye htio I saw him once he was a goodly King I was a man take him for all in all I shall not look upon his like again my Lord I think I saw him yester saw who the Lord the king your father the king my father let me hear two nights together have these gentlemen marcelus and Bernardo in their watch in the dead vast in middle of the night been thus encountered a figure like your father appear years before them my Lord I knew your father these hands are not more like
but where was this my Lord upon the platform where we watched did you not speak to it oh yes my Lord but answer made it none is very strange upon my life my honored Lord is true and we to think it written done in our duty to tell you of it indeed indeed sir but this troubles me hold you the watch tonight we do my Lord armed say you armed my Lord from top to toe my Lord from head to foot then saw you not his face oh yes my Lord what looked he frowningly a
countenance more in sorrow than in Anger pale or red they very pale and fixed his eyes upon me most constantly would I had been there it would have most amazed you very like very like stayed it long as one with moderate haste might tell a 100 oh longer longer not when I saw his beard was grizzled no it was as I have seen it in his life a sable silvered I will watch tonight per chance will walk again I warrant it will if it assume my Noble father's person I'll speak to it though hell itself
should gape and bid me hold my pce so fair well upon the platform Twi 11: and 12 I'll visit you our duty to your honor your loves is mine to you farewell my father's spirit in arms all is not well I doubt some foul play would the night were come till then sit still my soul foul de deeds will rise though all the Earth overwhelm them to men's [Music] eyes l my necessaries are embarked farewell and sister as the winds give benefit and convoys assistant do not sleep but let me hear from you do you
doubt that for Hamlet and the trifling of his favor hold it a fashion and a toy in blood a violet in the Youth of primy nature forward not permanent sweet not lasting the perfume and suppliance of a minute no more no more but think it no more perhaps he loves you now and now no soil nor cotle doth besmer the virtue of his will but you must fear his greatness weighed his will is not his own for he himself is subject to his birth he may not as unvalued persons do carve for himself for on
his choice depends the safety and health of this whole state then weigh what loss your honor May sustain if with twoo credent ear you list his songs or lose your heart or your chased treasure open to his unmastered importunity fear it ailia fear it my dear sister and keep you in the rear of your affection out of the shot and danger of Desire be wary then best safety lies in fear youth to itself Rebels though none else near I shall the effect of this good lesson keep as Watchmen to my heart but good my brother
do not as some ungracious pastors do show me the Steep and thorny way to heaven whilst like a puffed and Reckless libertine himself the Primrose path of dant Treads and wrecks not his own read fear me not I stay too long but here my father comes yet here L air te a board a board for shame the wind sits in the shoulder of your sail and you are stayed for there my blessing on thee and these few precepts in thy memory see thou character give thy thoughts no tongue nor any unproportioned thought his act be
thou familiar but by no means vulgar those friends thou Hast and their adoption tried grapple them to thy soul with Hoops of Steel beware of entrance to a quarrel but being in bear it that the opposed May Beware Of Thee give every man thy ear but few thy voice take each man's centure but Reserve thy judgment costly thy habit as thy purse can buy but not expressed in fancy rich not Gody for the apparel of proclaims the man neither a borrower nor A lender be for loan off loses both itself and friend and borrowing dulls
the edge of husbandry this above all to thine own self be true and it must follow as the night the day thou can not then be false to any man farewell my blessing season this in thee most humbly do I take my leave my Lord the time invite you go your servants tend farewell ailia and remember well what I have said to you is in my memory locked and you yourself shall keep the key of it farewell what is sophilia he hath said to you so please you something touching the Lord Hamlet well be thought
is told me he hath very of of late given private time to you what is between you give me a the truth he hath my lord of late made many tenders of his affection to me affections you speak like a green girl unsifted in such perilous circumstance do you believe his tenders as you call them I do not know my Lord what I should think I will teach you think yourself a baby that you have Tain his tenders for True pay which are not Sterling tender yourself more dearly or not to crack the wind of
the poor phrase running at us you'll tender me a fool my Lord Heath importuned me with love in honorable fashion I fashion you may call it go to go to be something scanter of your maiden presence set your in treatments at a higher rate this is for all I would not in plain terms from this time forth have you so slander any moment Leisure as to give give words or talk with the Lord Hamlet look to it I charge you come your ways I shall obey my Lord [Music] [Music] the air bites shrewdly it is
very cold it is a nipping and an eager air what hour now I think it lacks of 12 no it is struck indeed and it draws near the season in which the spirit held its want to walk what does this mean my Lord the king doth wake tonight and takes his Rouse keeps wasel look it comes angels and Ministers of Grace defend us be thou a spirit of health or Goblin damned bring with thee HS from heaven or blasts from Hell be thy intents Wicked or charitable thou comest in such a questionable shape but I
will speak to thee I'll call thee Hamlet King father Royal Dane oh answer me let me not burst in ignorance but tell why thy canonized bones Hearst and death have burst their serment why the Seiler wherein we saw thee quietly and her hath oped his ponderous and marble Jaws to cast thee up again what may this mean that thou dead course again in complete steel revisits thus the glimpses of the Moon making night hideous and we fools of nature so horridly to shake our disposition with thoughts beyond the reaches of our souls say why is
this where for what should we do it beckons you to go away with it as if it's some impartment to desire to you alone see with what a courteous action it waves you to a more removed ground but do not go with it no by no means it will not speak then I will follow us do not Bel Lord why what should be the fear I do not set my life at a pins feet and for my soul what can it do to that being a thing Immortal as itself it waves me forth again go
on I follow thee you shall not go my Lord hold off your hands he ruled you shall not go my fate cries out still am I called unhand me Gentlemen by Heaven I'll make a ghost of him that lets me I say away go on I'll follow thee he waxes desperate with imagination to what issue will this come something is rotten in the state of Denmark heaven will direct it nay let's follow him with wil thou Lead Me Speak I'll go no further Mark me I will my hour is almost come when I to self
tormenting Flames must render up myself Alas poor ghost pity me not but lend thy serious hearing to what I shall unfold speak I am bound to hear so art thou to Revenge when thou shalt here what I am thy father's Spirit doomed for a certain term to walk the night and in the day confined to fast and fires till the foul crimes done in my days of nature are burnt and purged away least least a list if thou D ever thy dear father love Revenge his foul and most unnatural murder murder murder most foul is
in the best it is but this most foul strange and unnatural haste me to know it that I with wings as Swift as meditation or thoughts of love may sweep to my revenge I find thee AB now Hamlet here it is given out that sleeping in my Orchard a serpent stung me so the Holier of Denmark is by a forged process of my death rankly abused but no thou Noble youth the serpent that did Sting thy father's life now we's his crown oh my prophetic soul my uncle I that incestous that adulterate Beast with witchcraft
of his wit one to his shameful lust the will of my most seeming virtuous Queen oh Hamlet what a falling off was there from me whose love was of that dignity that it went hand in hand even with the vow I made to her in marriage and to decline upon a wretch whose natural gifts were poor to those of mine soft he thinks I sent the morning air brief let me be sleeping within my Orchard my custom always of the afternoon upon my secure hour thy Uncle stole with juice of cursed poison in a vile
and in the porches of my ears did pour the leprous distill so was I sleeping by a Brother's hand of Life of crown of Queen at once dispatched cut off even the blossoms of my sin no Reckoning ma sent to my accounts with all my imperfections on my head oh horrible oh horrible most horrible if thou Hast nature in thee bear it not let not the bed of Denmark be a couch for luxury and Damned incest but howsoever thou pursuest this act taint not thy mind nor let thy Soul contrive against thy mother ought Leave
It To Heaven and two those Thorns which in her bosom Lodge to prick and sting her Fair the well at once the gloworm shows the Matten to be near and begins to pil his unff effectual fire ad you you remember me oh all you host of Heaven oh Earth what else and shall I couple hell a [ __ ] oh hold hold my heart and you my senu grow not instant old but bear me stiffly up remember Thee I th poor ghost whil memory holds a seat in this distracted Globe remember thee yay from the
table of my memory I'll wipe away all trivial fond records all saws of books all forms and pressures past that youth and observation copied there and thy commandment all alone shall live within the book and volume of my brain unmixed with Bas or matter yes by Heaven ah most pernicious woman oh villain villain smiling damn villain my tables meet it is I set it down that one may smile and smile and PE a Villain at least I am sure it may be so in Denmark so uncle there you are now to my word it is
I do I do remember me I have sworn so be it heav securing how is Lord what Lord wonderful good my Lord tell her no you will reveal it no my Lord by Heaven I'll say you then what heart of man once think it but you'll be secret by Heaven my Lord there's near a villain dwelling in all Denmark but he's an erent Nave there needs my Lord no ghost come from the grave to tell us this why right you are either right and so without more circumstance at all I hold it fit that we
shake hands in part you as your business and desire shall point you for Every Man Has business and desire such as it is and for my know poor part look you I'll go pray these are but wild and whirling words my Lord I'm sorry they offend you heartily yes Faith heartily there's no offense my Lord yes by St Patrick but there is htio and much fence to touching this Vision here it is an honest ghost that let me tell you for your desire to know what is between us or Master it as you may and
now good friends as you are friends Scholars and soldiers give me one poor request what if my Lord we will never make known what you have seen tonight my Lord we will not nay but swear it in faith my Lord not I nor I my Lord in faith faith upon my sword we have sworn my Lord already indeed upon my sword indeed boy sayest thou so art thou there true penny come on you hear this fellow in the CID consent to swear propose the oath my Lord never to speak of this that you have heard
swear by my sword swear he can't do be car then we'll shift our ground come here there gentlemen and lay your hands again upon my sword never to speak of this that you have seen swear by my sword swear well said old mole can't work of the earth so fast a worthy Pioneer once more remove good friends oh day and night but this is Wondrous Strange and therefore as a stranger give it welcome there are more things in Heaven and Earth Horatio than are dreamt of in your philosophy but come here as before never so
help you Mercy how strange for odd soare I bear myself as I per chance Hereafter shall think me to put an antic disposition on that you at such times seeing me never shall with arms encumbered thus or this headshake or by pronouncing of some doubtful phrase to note that you know ought of me this do swear so grace and mercy at your most need help you swear rest rest perturbed spirit I swear I swear so gentlemen with all my love I do commend me to you and what so poor man as Hamlet is May do
to express his love and friending to you God willing shall not lack come let us go in together and still your fingers on your lips I pray the time is out of joint oh cursed spite that ever I was born to set it right give him his money and these notes Ronaldo I will my Lord you shall do marvelous wisely good Ronaldo before you visit him to make inquire of his behavior my Lord I did intend it take as it were some distant knowledge of him is thus I know his father and friends and impart
him do you mark this Ronaldo I very well my Lord and impart him but you may say not well but if it be he I mean he's very wild addicted so and so and there put on him what forgeries you please as gaming my Lord n or drinking fencing swearing what was I about to say I was about to say something where did I leave drinking fencing swearing fencing swearing quarreling you may go so far my Lord that would dishonor him breathe his faults so quaintly that they may seem the taints of Liberty but my
good Lord wherefore should you do this I my Lord I would know that here's my drift you laying these slight sulles on my son he closes in this consequence good sir or so or friend or gentleman I saw him enter such a house of sale a brothel and so forth so you now your bait of falsehood takes his carp of Truth you have me have you not my Lord I have God be with you fair you well good my Lord observe his inclination in yourself I shall my Lord and let imply his music well my
Lord my Lord how now ail you what's the matter my Lord I have been so afed with what my Lord as I was sewing in my closet Lord Hamlet with his dublet all unraced pale as his shirt his knees knocking each other and with a look so pous in purport as if he had been loosed out of hell to speak of Horrors he comes before me mad for thy love my Lord I do not know but truly I do fear it what said he he took me by the wrist and held me hard then goes
He to the length of all his arm and with his other hand thus or his brow he falls to such perusal of my face as though he would draw it long stayed he so at last a little shaking of mine arm and Thrice his head thus waving up and down he raised a sigh so Pious and profound as it did seem to shatter all his bulk and end his being that done he lets me go and with his head or his shoulder turned he seemed to make his way without his eyes for Out of Doors
he went without their helps and to the last bended their light on me what have you given him any hard words of late no my Lord but as you did command I did repel his letters and denied his access to me that hath made him mad come go we to the king this must be known which being kept close might move more grief to hide than hate to utter love come [Music] welcome dear Rosen cran and Gilden moreover that we much did long to see you the need we have to use you did provoke our
Hasty sending something have you heard of Hamlet's transformation what it should be more than his father's death I cannot dream of I entreat you both that you vouchsafe your rest here in our court some little time so by your companies to draw him onto pleasures and to gather so much as from occasion you may glean whether ought to us unknown afflicts him thus that opened lies within our remedy good gentlemen he hath much talked of you and sure I am two men there are not living to whom he more adheres if it will please you
to show us so much Gentry and Goodwill as to expend your time with us here a while for the supply and profit of our hope your visitation shall receive such thanks as fits a king's remembrance well both your majesties my father the sovereign powers you have of us put your dread Pleasures more into command than to in treaty but we both obey and here give up ourselves in the full bent to lay our services freely at your feet to be commanded thanks Rosen CR and gentle Gilden Stern thanks Gilden Stern and gentle Rosen grants and
I beseech you instantly to visit my too much changed son go the ambassadors from Norway my good Lord are joyfully returned old Norway sent out Tidings to suppress his nephew's levies against your highness for foron Bross in brief obeys receives rebuke and makes vow before his uncle never more to give the essay of arms against your majesty wherein old Norway overcome with joy gives him 3,000 crowns in annual fee and his commission to employ those soldiers so levied before against the polock with an in treaty herein further shown that it might please you to give
Qui pass through your dominions for this Enterprise on such regards of safety and allowance as therein are set down it likes us well and I do think that I have found the very cause of Hamlet's lunacy I doubt it is no other but the main his father's death and our or Hasty marriage Mig and Madam to expostulate what Majesty should be what duty is why day is day night night and time is time we're nothing but to waste night day and time therefore since brevity is the soul of wit and tediousness the limbs and outward
flourishes I will be brief your Noble son is mad mad call I it for to Define true Madness what is but be nothing else but mad but let that go more matter with less art Madam I swear I use no art at all that he is mad is true is true is pity and pity is is true mad let us Grant him then and now remains that we find out the cause of this effect or rather say the cause of this defect perpend I have a daughter have while she is mine who in her Duty
and obedience hath given me this now gather and surmise to the celestial and my soul's Idol the most beatified ofilia that's an ill phrase a vile phrase beatified is a vile phrase but you shall hear came this from Hamlet to her good Madam stay a while I will be faithful doubt thou the stars are fire doubt that the sun doth move doubt truth to be a liar but never doubt I love oh ailia I have not art to reckon my groans but that I love thee best oh most best believe it ad you thine ever
more most dear lady whilst this machine is to him Hamlet but how has she received his love what do you think of me as of a man faithful and honorable I would Fain prove so but what might you think or my Majesty your dear Queen here think if I had looked Upon This Love with idle sight no I went round to work and my young mistress thus I did Bes Speak Lord Hamlet is a prince out of thy sight this must not be and he repulsed a short tale to make fell into a sadness then
to a fast then to a watch then to a weakness then to a lightness and by this declension into the madness wherein now he Raves and all we mourn for do you think is this it may be very like hath there been such a time I'd Fain know that that I have positively said is so and it proved otherwise not that I know take this from this if this be otherwise but look where sadly the poor wretch comes reading uh away I do beseech you both away I'll board him presently uh give me leave how
does my good Lord Hamlet well do you know me my Lord excellent V you are a fish monger not I'm a lord then I would you were so honest a man honest my Lord ah sir to be honest as this world goes is to be one man picked out of 10,000 that's very true my lord for if the sun breed maggots in a dead dog being a good kissing car have you a daughter I have my Lord let her not walk in the sun conception is a blessing but as your daughter May conceive friend look
to it how say You by that still harping on my daughter yet he knew me not at first said I was a fishmonger he's far gone far gone but truly in my youth I suffered much extremity for love very near this I'll speak to him again what do you read my Lord words words wordss what is the matter my Lord between who I mean the matter that you read my Lord a slander sir for the satirical Rogue says here that old men have gray beards that their faces are wrinkled their eyes purging thick Amber and
Plum Tree gum that they have a plentiful lack of wit together with most weak hams all which sir though I most powerfully and potently believe I hold it not honesty to have it thus set down for yourself sir should grow old as I am if like a ABB you could go backward though this be Madness yet there is method in it will you walk out of the air my Lord into my grave indeed that is out of the air how pregnant sometimes his replies are I will leave him and suddenly contrive the means of meeting
with him and my daughter my honorable Lord I will most humbly take my believe of you you cannot sir take from me anything I will not more willingly part with all accept my life accept my life accept my life Farewell My Lord these tedious old fools you go to seek the Lord Hamlet there he is God save you sir my excellent good friends how does H gild Stern huh Ros and CR good lads my most dear Lord how do you both H as the indifferent Children of the Earth happy in that we are not over
happy on Fortune's cap we are not the very button nor The Souls of her [Music] shoe what news none my Lord but that the world's grown honest then is doomsday near but in the Pete way of friendship what make you at Elenor I well to visit you my Lord no other reason beggar that I am I am even poor in thanks but I thank you and sure dear friends my thanks are too dear a half penny were you not sent for was it your own inclining is it a free visitation come come deal justly with
me come come nay speak what should we say my lord well anything but to the purpose you were sent for and there is a kind of confession in your looks which your modesties have not craft enough to color I know the good king and queen have sent for you oh well to what end my Lord that you must teach me but let me conjure you by the rights of our fellowship be even and direct with me whether you were sent for or no well what say you if you love me hold not off my Lord
we were sent for I will tell you why so shall my anticipation prevent your Discovery and your secrecy to the king and queen mol no further I have of late and wherefore I know not lost all my mirth forone all custom of exercises and indeed it goes so heavily with my disposition that this goodly frame the Earth seems to me a sterile Promontory this most excellent canopy the air look you this Brave or hanging firmament this majestical roof Fred with golden fire why it appear nothing to me but a foul and pestilent Congregation of vapors
what a piece of work is man how Noble in reason how infinite in faculties in form and moving how expressed in admir in action how like an angel in action apprehension how like a god the beauty of the world the Paragon of animals and yet to me what is this quintessence of dust man Delights not [Music] me no nor woman neither though by your smiles you seem to say so oh Lord there was no such stuff in my thoughts why did you laugh then when I said man Delights not [Laughter] me oh woman Lord to
think if you Delight not in man um what once an entertainment the player shall receive from you we coded them on the way and hither they are coming he that plays the king shall be welcome what players are they even those you used to take Del light in the tragedians of the city uh there are the players Masters you are welcome your hands come then you are welcome to Elenor but my Uncle father and Aunt mother are deceived in what my Lord I am but mad North Northwest when the wind is southernly I know a
hawk from a handsaw sh my Lord I have news to tell you my Lord I have news to tell you the actors are come here the best actors in the world either for tragedy comedy history pastoral pastoral comical historical pastoral tragical historical tragical comical historical pastoral scene individ or poem unlimited Sena cannot be too heavy ah or plotus too light for the law of WR and the Liberty these are the only men oh jeepa judge of Israel what a treasure hat thou Masters you are welcome I'm glad to see you well welcome good what my
old friend why thy face is valanced since I saw thee last comes out of beard me in Denmark what my young lady and mistress Byer lady your ladyship is near to Heaven than when I saw you last pray Heaven your voice like a piece of uncurrent gold be not cracked within the ring Masters you are welcome we'll have a speech straight come give us a taste of your quality come a passionate speech what speech my Lord I heard thee speak me a speech once but it was never acted or if it was not above once
for the play I Remember pleased not the million was caviar to the general one speech in I chiefly loved was anus tale to Dao and thereabout of it especially where he speaks of PR's Slaughter if it live in your memory begin at this line let me see let me see the rugged purus like the herani and Beast is not so it begins with purus the rugged Pius Sable arm the rugged purus he whose Sable arms black as his purpose did the night resemble when he lay couched in the ominous horse hath now this dread and
black complexion speared with heraldry more dismal head to foot now is he total gels horridly tricked with blood of fathers Mothers Daughters Sons baked and imp pasted with the parching streets that lended tyranus and Damned light to their Lord's Mercy roasted and wrath and fire and thus or siiz with coagulant Gore with eyes like carbuncle the hellish purus old grandsire pre seeks so proceed you well spoken my Lord with good accent and good [Applause] discretion anani finds him striking Too Short at Greeks his antique sword rebellious to his arm Li where it falls repugnant to
command unequal matched Pius at Priam drives in R strikes wide but with the whiff and wind of his fell sword the unnerved father Falls below his sword which was declining on the Milky head of Reverend pram seemed in the air to stick so as a painted Tyrant purus stood and like a for to his will and matter did nothing did nothing but after Pius pause aroused Vengeance sets him to a work and never did the Cyclops hammers fall on Mars's armor forged for proof a turn with less remorse that piis bleeding sword now falls on
PR out out thou trumpet Fortune all you gods in general sinod take away her power break all the spokes and fellies from her wheel bow the round Nave down the hill of Heaven as deepest to the fiends this is too long it shall to The Barbers with your beard pretty sa on he's for a jig or a tail of b or he sleeps Sean come to hecuba but who oh who had seen the mobled queen moid queen that's good mblood Queen is good run Barefoot up and down threatening the Flames with blinding tears a rag
upon that head where late the diadem stood and for a robe about a lank and all or teed loins a blanket in the alarm of fear caught up who this had seen with tongue and Venom steep against fortunes state would treason have pronounced for if the gods themselves did see her then when she saw Pius make malicious Sport mincing with his soared her husband's limbs the instant burst of clamor that she made unless things mortal mve them not at all would have made Mo the burning eyes of heaven and passion in the gods look where
he has not turned his color and has tears in his eyes I pray you no more is well I'll have the speak out the rest of this soon good my Lord will you see the players well bestowed do you hear let them be well used for they are the abstract and brief Chronicles of a time after your death you were better have a bad epap than their ill report while you live my Lord I will use them after their dessert oh man much better use every man after his dessert and who shall Escape whipping come
s follow him friends we'll hear a play tomorrow just I'll hear me old friend do you know the murder of gonzago I my Lord will hat tomorrow night you could for a need study a speech of some dozen or 16 lines which I would set down and insert in could you not I a lord very well follow that Lord and look you mock him not Gent gent I'll leave you till night you are welcome to Elenor come then good my Lord and so goodbye to you now I am alone oh what a rogue and peasant
slave am I is it not monstrous that this player here but in a fiction in a dream of passion could force his soul so to his own conceit that from her working all his Visage won tears in his eyes distraction in his aspect a broken voice and his whole function suiting with forms to his conceit and all for nothing for hecuba what's hecuba to him or he to hea that he should weep for her what would he do had he the motive in the C for passion that I have he would drown the stage with
tears and cleave the general ear with horrid speech MCM guilty a Paul the free confound the ignorant and Amaze indeed the very faculties of eyes and ears yet I dull and muddy metal Rascal Peak like Jonna dreams I'm pregnant of my cause and can say nothing no not for a king upon whose property and most dear life a damn defeat was made am I a coward who calls me villain breaks my PID across plucks off my beard and blows it in my face tricks me by the nose gives me the lie in the throat is
deep as to the lung who does me this I should take it for it cannot be but I am pigeon Ed and lack GA to make oppression bitter or air this I should have fattened all the reaching kites with this slaves awful bloody body fill in remorseless treacherous lecherous kindless villain of Vengeance why what an ass am I this this is most Brave that I the son of a dear father murdered prompted to my Revenge by Heaven and Hell must like a [ __ ] unpack my heart with words and follow cursing like a very
drab a scolan fire foe about my [Music] brain I have heard that guilty creatures sitting at a play have by the very cunning of the scene been struck so to the soul that presently they have proclaimed their malif factions for murder though it have no tongue we'll speak with most miraculous organ I'll have these players play something like the murder of my father before my uncle I'll observe his looks I'll tend him to the quick if I do blench I know my course the spirit that I have seen may be a devil and the devil
hath power to assume a pleasing shape yay and perhaps out of my weakness and my Melancholy as he is very potent with such Spirits abuses me to damn me I'll have grounds more relative than this the plays the thing wherein I'll catch the conscience of the [Music] king and can you by no drift of circumstance get from him why he puts on this confusion grating so harshly all his days of quiet with turbulent and dangerous lunacy he does confess he feels himself distracted but from what cause he will by no means speak did you assay
him to any Pastime my Lord it so fell out that certain players we ought along the way of these we told him and there seemed to be in him a kind of joy to hear of it they are about the court and as I believe they have orders this night to play before him it is most true he did beseech me to entreat your majesties to hear and see the matter all my heart and it do much content me to hear him so inclined good gentlemen give him a further Edge and drive his purpose onto
these Delights we shall Lord ailia we have closely sent for Hamlet hither that he as for by accident May hear a front you your father and myself lawful as spiles will so bestow ourselves that seeing unseen we may of your encounter frankly judge and gather as he is behaved if it be at the Affliction of his love or know that thus he suffers four ailia walk you here read on this book that show of such an exercise May color your loneliness I hear him coming let's withdraw my Lord to be or not to be that
is the question whether it is nobler in the mind to suffer the slings and arrows of Outrageous Fortune or to take arms against a sea of troubles and by opposing end them to die to sleep no more and by a sleep to say we end the heartache and the Thousand natural shocks that flesh is air to is a consummation devoutly to be wish to die to sleep to sleep per chance to dream I there's the rub for in that sleep of death What Dreams May Come when we have shuffled off this Mortal coil must give
us pause there's the respect that makes Calamity of so long life for who would bear the whips and scorns of time the oppressor wrong the proud man's contumely the pangs of dis prise love the laws delay the insolence of office the spurns the patient Merit of the Unworthy takes when he himself might his quietus make with a be Bodkin who would FAL bear to Grunt and sweat under a weary life but that the dread of something after death the Undiscovered Country from who born no traveler returns puzzles the will and makes us rather bear those
ills we have than fly to others that we know not of thus conscience doth make cowards of us all and thus the native h of resolution is sickly or with the pale cast of thought and Enterprises of great pitch and moment with this regard their currents turn arai and lose the name of action soft you now the pher ofilia nymph in thy orins be all my sins remember it good my Lord how does your honor for this many a day I humbly thank you well well well my Lord I have remembrances of yours that I
have longed long to redeliver I pray you now receive them no not I I never gave you ought my Lord you know right well you did and with them words of so sweet breath composed as made the things more Rich their perfume lost take these again for to the noble mind Rich gifts wax poor when givers prove unkind there my Lord are you honest my Lord are you fair what means your lordship that if you be honest and fair your honesty should admit no discourse to your beauty could Beauty have better Commerce than with honesty
I truly for the power of beauty will sooner transform honesty from what it is to AB Bard and the force of honesty can translate Beauty into his likeness this was sometime a paradox but now the time gives it proof I did love you once indeed you made me believe so you should not have believed me for virtue cannot so inoculate our old stock but we show relish of it I loved you not I was the more deceived get thee to a nunnery why would thou be a breeder of Sinners I am myself indifferent honest but
yet I could accuse me of such things it were better my mother had not borne me I'm very proud revengeful ambitious with more offenses at my back than I have thought to put them into imagination to give them shape or time to act them in what should such fellows as I do crawling between Earth and Heaven we are errant naves all believe none of us go thy ways to a nunnery where is your father at home my Lord then let the do be shut upon him that he may play the fool nowhere but in own
house farewell oh help him you sweet Heaven if thou DST marry I'll give thee this plague for thy Dy be thou as chased as ice as pure as snow Thou shalt not esape calumny get thee to a n go farewell or if thou wi needs Mary marry a fool over wise men know well enough what monsters you make of them to a Nary go and quickly too farewell oh help him you sweet Heaven I have heard of your paintings too Val enough God ha given you one face and you make yourself another you jig and
you amble and you lisp and you nickname God's creatures and you make your wantedness your ignorance go to I'll know more Aunt it ha made me mad I say we will have no more marriages those that are married already all but van shall live the rest shall keep as they are to a nunnery go love his affections do not that way tend nor what he spake though it lacked form a little was not not like Madness there's something in his soul or which his Melancholy sits on brood set it down he shall his speed to
England happily the Seas and countries different with variable objects shall expel this something settled matter in his heart whereon his brain still beating puts him thus from Fashion of himself what think you a it shall do well and now a FIA you need not tell us what Lord Hamlet said we heard it all the Lord do as you please but if you hold it fit after the play let his Queen Mother all alone entreat him to show his grief let her be round with him I'll be placed so please you in the ear of all
their conference if she find him not to England send him or confine him where your wisdom best shall think it shall be so Madness in great ones must not unwatched go [Music] speak the speech I pray you as I pronounced it to you trippy onama tongue but if you mouth it as many of your players do I had his Leaf the town crier spoke my lines nor do not saw the air too much with your hand thus but use all gently for in the very torrent Tempest and as I may say warwind of your passion
you must acquire and beget a Temperance that may give it smoothness ah it offends me to the soul to hear a robustious perwick painted fellow tear our passion to tatters to very r to split the ears of the ground Lans who for the most part are capable of nothing but inexplicable dumb shows and noise it out herods Herod pray you avoid it I warrant your honor be not too tame neither but let your own discretion be your tutor suit the action to the word the word to the action with this special observance that you or
step not the modesty of nature for anything so or done is from the purpose of playing whose end both at the first and now was and is to hold as toward the mirror up to Nature to show virtue her own feature scorn her own image and the Very age and body of the time his form and pressure go make you ready and let those that play your clown speak no more than is set down for them what hope Horatio here swe Lord At Your Service Horatio thou art e as just a man as there my
conversation coped with all my dear Lord n do not think I flatter give me that man that is not passion slave and I will wear him in my heart's core in my Heart of heart as I do thee something too much of this there is a play tonight before the king one scene of it comes near the circumstance which I told you of my father's death I pry when thou seest that act of foot even with the very comment of thy Soul observe my uncle if his occulted guilt do not itself unkennel in one speech
it is a damned ghost that we have seen give him heedful note for I mine eye will rivet to his face and after we will both our judgments join in censure of his seeming well my Lord if he steal ought the whilst this play is playing escape detecting I will pay the debt they are coming to the play I must be idle get you a place how fair is our cousin Hamlet excellent if Faith Of Z chameleon's dish I eat the air promise crem you cannot feed capons so I have nothing with this answer Hamlet
these words are not mine no nor mine now m Lord you played once in the University you say that did I a Lord and was accounted a good actor what did you enact I did enact Julius Caesar I was killed in the capital Brutus killed me ah it was a brute part of him to kill so capital a cap there be The Players ready I'm a lord they stay upon your patience come hither my dear Hamlet sit by me no good mother here's metal more attractive you are Mary my Lord who i i m Lord
you're only jig maker for what should a man do but be Mary for look you how cheerfully my mother looks and my father died within these two hours nay is twice two months my Lord so long Nathan let the devil wear black I'll have a suit of Sables oh heavens died two months ago and not forgotten yet why there's hope a great man's memory may outlive his life um half a year [Music] for us and for our tragedy here stooping to your clemency we beg your hearing patiently this a prologue or the posy of a
ring his brief my Lord as woman's love full 30 times have feas cart gone round Neptune's salt wash and Tes orbit ground and 30 dozen moons with borrowed Sheen about the world if times 1230s been since love our hearts and Hyman did our hands unite commutual in most sacred bands so many Journeys May the Sun and Moon make us again count or love be done but woe is me you are so sick of late so far from Cheer and from your former state that I distrust you faith I must leave thee love and shortly too
my operant Powers their functions leave to do and thou shalt live in this Fair World Behind honored beloved and happily one is kind for husband Shout found the rest such love must needs be treason in my breast in second husband let me be a cursed none wed the second but who killed the first wormwood wormwood a second time I kill my husband dead when second husband kisses me in bed I do believe you think what now you speak but what we do determine of we break so think thou Wilt no second husband wed but die
thy thoughts when thy first Lord is dead here and hence pursue me lasting Strife if once a widow ever I be wife if she should break it now is deeply sworn sweet leave me here a while my spirit grows dull and Fain I would beguile the tedious day with sleep sleep Rock thy brain and never come Mis chance between us Twain Madam how like you this play the lady doth protest too much me thinks ah but she'll keep her word have you heard the argument is there no offense in it no no offense they do
but just poison in just no offense of the world what do you call the play the mouse trap very how tropically the play is the image of a murder done in Vienna the Dukes gonzago his wife Baptista you shall see it on is a navish piece of work but what are that your majesty and we that have free Souls it touches us not this is one lucianus nephew to the king you are as good as a chorus my Lord begin murderer leave thy damnable faces and begin come the cro Raven do Bellow for Revenge thoughts
black hands apt drugs spit and time agreeing Confederate season else no creature seeing thou mix your rank of midnight weeds collected with hicad Bane Thrice blasted Thrice infected thy natural magic and dire property on wholesome life you surf immediately he poisons him in the Garden for his estate his name's gonzago the play is extent written in very Choice Italian you shall see aan how the murderer gets the love of Gonzo's wife the king Rises what pred with false fire how fair is my Lord give all the play give me some light away lights lights lights
[Applause] [Music] the king Rises what frighted with false fire how fair is my Lord give all the play give me some light away lights lights lights lights lights w let the stricken deer go Weep the heart Ed play for some must watch while some must sleep so runs the world away good ratio I'll take the ghost word for a th000 did perceive well my Lord upon the talk of the poisoning I did very well know aha come some music come the recorders for if the king like not the comedy come some music good my Lord
B safe me a word with you sir a whole history I'm tame sir pronounce the queen your mother in most great Affliction of spirit hath sent me to you my mother you sir your behavior hath struck her into amazement and admiration oh wonderful son that can so astonish a mother but is there no sequel at the heels of this Mother's admiration in part she desires to speak with you in her closet a you go to bed we shall obey were she 10 times our mother have you any further trade with us my Lord you once
did love me so I do still by these Pickers and Steelers my Lord what is the cause of this distemper you do surely Bar the Door upon your own liberty If you deny your griefs to your friends sir I lack advancement well how can that be when you have the voice of the king himself for your succession in Denmark ah ah the recorder to withdraw with you why do you go about to recover the wind of me as if you would drive me into a toil my Lord if my duty be too bold my love
is too unmannerly I do not well understand that will you play upon this pipe my Lord I cannot I pray you believe me I cannot I do beseech you I know no touch of it my Lord it is as easy as lying govern these ventages with your fingers and thumbs give it breath with your mouth and it will discourse most eloquent music look you these are the stops but to these I cannot command to any utterance of Harmony I have not the skill why look you now how unworthy a thing you make of me you
would play upon me you would seem to know my stops you would pluck out the heart of my mystery you would sound me from my lowest note to the top of my compass and there is my music excellent voice in this little organ yet cannot you make it speak D do you think I am easier to be played on the a pipe call me what instrument you will though you can fret me yet you cannot play upon me God bless you sir Lord the queen would speak with you and presently do you see Yonder Cloud
that's almost in shape of a camel is like a camel indeed me thinks it is like a weasel it is backed like a weasel or like a veale very like a whale then I will come to my mother by and by they fool me to the top of my bed I will come by and by I will say so by and by by is easily said leave me friends it is now the very witching time of night when Church yards yawn and Hell itself breathes out contag to this world now could I drink hot blood
and do such bitter business as the day would Quake to look on soft now to my mother oh heart lose not thy nature let not ever the soul of Nero enter this firm bosom Let Me Be Cruel not unnatural I will speak daggers to her but use none my tongue and soul in this be Hypocrites how in my words soever she be shent to give them seals never my soul consent I like him not nor stands it safe with us to let his Madness range therefore prepare you I your commission will forth with dispatch and
he to England shall along with you the terms of our estate may not endure Hazard so dangerous as that hourly grow out of his lunacies arm you I pray you to this Speedy voyage for we will fets put upon this fear which now goes too free footed my offense is rank it smells to Heaven it hath the Primal eldest curse upon a Brother's murder pray can I not though inclination be as sharp as will my stronger guilt defeats my strong intent and like a man to double business bound I stand in Paw where I shall
first begin and both neglect what if this hand were thicker than itself with Brothers blood is to not rain enough in the sweet Heavens to wash it white as snow but oh what form of prayer can serve my turn forgive me my foul murder I cannot be for I'm still possessed of those effects for which I did the murder my crown my own ambition and my queen May one be pardoned and retain the offense what then what rest try what repentance can what can it not yet what can it when one can cannot repent ah
wretched State bosom black is dead Al Li It soul that struggling to be free art more engaged help Angels make a say bow stubborn knees and heart with strings of Steel be soft as sen of the newborn babe all may be well now might I do it pat now he is praying and now I'll do it and so he goes to heaven and so am I revenged that would be scanned a villain kills my father and for that I his soulle son to the villain send to Heaven why this is higher in salary not Revenge
he took my father grossly full of bread with all his crimes broad blown as flush as May and how his audit stands who knows safe heaven but in our circumstance and course of thought is heavy with him and am I then Revenge to take him in the purging of his whole when he is fit and seasoned for his passage no absord and know thou a more horrid H when he is drunk asleep or in his Rage or in the incestuous pleasure of his bed at gaming swearing or about some act that has no relish of
Salvation in then trip him that his heels May kick at heaven and his soul may be as damned and black as hell where to it goes my mother stays this physic but prolongs thy sickly days my words fly up my thoughts remain below words without thoughts never to Heaven go [Music] [Music] need [Music] he will come straight look you lay home to him tell him his pranks have been too broad to bear with and that your grace hath screened and stood between much heat and him I'll scon me even here pray you be round with
him I'll War you fear me not withdraw I hear him coming mother now mother what's the matter Hamlet thou Hast thy father much offended mother you have my father much offended come come you answer with an idle tongue go go you question with a wicked tongue why how now Hamlet what's the matter now have you forgotten me no not so you are the queen your husband's brother's wife and would it were not so you are my mother n then I'll set those to you that can speak come come and sit you down you shall not
budge you go not till I set you up a glass where you may see the inmost part of you what would you do th wil not murder me help help help oh now help a rat dead for a Ducket Dead Oh me I am slain what hast thou done nay I know not is it the king oh what a rash and bloody deed is this a bloody deed almost as bad good mother as kill a king and marry with his brother as kill a king I he was my word th wretched rash intruding fool farewell
I took thee for thy better take thy Fortune leave ringing up your hands peace sit you down and let me ring your heart for so I shall if it be made of penetrable stuff if damid custom have not brassed it so that it be proof and bul workk against sense what have I done that thou darest wag thy tongue in noise so rude against me such an act that blows the grace and blush of modesty calls virtue hypocrite takes off the rose from the fair forehead of an innocent love and sets a blister there makes
marriage vows as false as dicers Oaths I me what act that Roars so loud and Thunders in the index look here upon this picture and on this the count counterfeit presentment of Two Brothers see what a Grace was Seated on this brow Hyperion curls the front of job himself and I like Mars to threaten and command a combination and a form indeed where every god did seem to set his seal to give the world Assurance of a man this was your husband look you now what follows here is your husband like a mil deud de
blasting his wholesome brother have you eyes could you from this Fair Mountain leave to feed and batten on this more huh have you eyes you cannot call it love for at your age the Heyday in the blood is tame it's humble and waits upon the judgment and what judgment would step from this to this oh shame where is thy blush H speak no more thou turns mine eyes into my very soul and there I see such black and grieved spots as will leave there their T but to live in the rank sweat of an anid
bed stewed in corruption no more these words like daggers enter in mine ears more sweet and a vice of Kings a cut purse of the empire and the rule that from a shelf the precious diadem stole and put it in his pocket a king of shreds and patches more sweet save me and overarm me with your wings you Heavenly guards what would your gracious figure alas he's mad do you not come your tardy son to chide that lapsed in time and passion let's go by the important acting of your dread command oh s do not
forget this visitation is but to wet thy almost blunted purpose but look amazement on thy mother sits oh step between her and her fighting Soul conceit in weakest bodies strongest works now speak to her Hamlet how is it with you lady alas how is with you that you do bend your eyes on vacany and with the Inc Corporal air do hold discourse oh gentle son upon the Heat and Flame of thy distemper sprinkle cool patience where upon do you look on him on him look you how pale he glares did you see nothing here nothing
at all yet all that is I see nor did you nothing here no nothing this is the very coinage of your brain it is not Madness that I have uttered mother for love of Mercy lay not that flattering unction to your soul that not your trespass but my madness speaks confess yourself to Heaven repent what's passed avoid what is to come Hamlet thou has clued my heart in Twain oh throw away the worser part of it and live the purer with the other half mother good night but go not to my uncle's bed assume a
virtue if you have it not once more good night and when you are desirous to be blessed I'll blessing beg of you for this same Lord I do repent though Heaven hath pleased it so to punish me with this and this with me that I should be their Scourge and Minister I will bestow him and will answer well the death I gave him so again good night I must must be cruel only to be kind thus bad begins and worse remains behind I must to England you know that oh I lack I had forgot to
so concluded on there's letters sealed and my two School Fellows whom I will trust as I will adders fanged they bear the Mandate they must sweep my way and Marshall me to Navy let it work this man shall set me packing I'll lug the guts into the neighbor room mother good night indeed this counselor is now most still most secret and most grave who was in life a foolish pry Nave come sir to draw toward an end with you good night mother there's matter in these size these profound heaves you must translate to fit we
understand them where is your son bestow this place on us a little while oh my good Lord what have I seen tonight what Gertrude how does Hamlet mad as this sea and wind when both contend which is the mightier in his Lawless fit behind the arys hearing something stir whips out his dagger cries a rat a rat and in his brainish apprehension kills the Unseen good old man ah heavy deed it had been so with us had we been there where is he gone his Liberty is full of threats to all to draw apart the
body he ha killed Oh gud Come Away the son no sooner shall the mountain touch but we will ship him hence in this vile deed we must with all our majesty and skill both countenance and excuse oh Gilden Stern friends both go join you with some further Aid hamlet in Madness hath ponus slain and from his mother's closet had he dragged him go seek him out I pray you haste in this Gertrude we'll call up our wisest friends and let them know both what we mean to do and what's untimely done I'll dangerous is it
that this man goes loose yet he's loved to the distracted multitude and where it is so the offender's Scourge is weighed but never the offense to Bear all smooth and even the sudden sending him away must seem deliberate pause diseases desperate grown by desperate Appliance are relieved or not at all now Hamlet where's ponus at supper at at supper where not where he eats but where he is eaten a certain convocation of politic vers are in atom your verm is your only Emperor for diet we fat All Creatures else to Fat us and we fat
ourselves for maggots you fat king and your leene beggar is but variable service two dishes but to one table that's the end alas alas a man May fish with a worm that hath at of a king and eat of the fish that hath fed of that worm what Dost thou mean by this nothing but to show you how a king may go a progress through the guts of a beggar where is ponus in heaven send hither to see if your messenger find him not there seek Him in The Other Place yourself but if you find
him not within this month you shall no him as you go up the stairs into Z Lobby go seek him there he will stay till you come [Music] Hamlet this deed for thine special safety which we do tender must send thee hence with fiery quickness therefore prepare thyself the bark is ready and the wind at help the associates tend and everything is bent for England for England I Hamlet good so it is if thou knowest our purposes I see a cherub that sees them but come for England farewell Dear Mother thy loving father Hamlet my
mother father and mother is man and wife man and wife is one flesh and so my mother but come for England follow him at foot tempt him with speed aboard delay it not I'll have him hence tonight away for everything is sealed and done that else leans on the affair pray you make haste and England if th hold is my love at ought thou mayest not coldly see our Sovereign process which Imports it full by letters congru to it the present death of Hamlet do it England for like the hectic in my blood he rages
and thou must cure me till I know is done how air my haps my Joys were near begun go captain from me greet the Danish King tell him that by his license for and Bross craves the conveyance of a promised March over his kingdom I will do it my Lord good sir whose powers are these they are of Norway sir how purposed sir I pray you against some part of Poland we go a little patch of ground that hath in it no profit but the name to pay five duckets five I would not Farm it
who commands them sir the nephew to Old Norway Borton Bross God be with you sir will please you go my Lord I'll be with you straight go a little before how All Occasions do inform against me and spur my dull Revenge what is a man if his chief good and object of his time be but to sleep and feed a beast no more sure he that made us with such large discourse looking before and after gave us not that capability and Godlike reason to fuss in US unused now whether it be besal Oblivion or some
craven scruple of thinking too precisely on the event a thought which quartered have but one part wisdom and ever three parts coward I do not know why yet I live to say this things to do Sith I have cause and will and strength and means to do it witness this Army of such mass and charge led by a tender and delicate Prince whose spirit with Divine ambition puffed makes mouths at the invisible event exposing what is mortal and unsure to all that fortune death and danger dare even for an eggshell rightly to be great is
not to stir without great argument but greatly to find quarrel in a straw when honors at the stake how stand I then that have a father killed a mother stained excitements of my reason and my blood and let all sleep whil to my shame I see the imminent death of 20,000 men who for a fantasy and trick of Fame go to their graves like beds fight for a plot where on the numbers cannot try the cause which is not tumin off and continent to hide the slain a from this time forth my thoughts be bloody
or be nothing worth [Music] [Music] I will not speak with her she is importunate indeed distract her mood will need to be pied what would she have she speaks much of her father says she hears there tricks in the world and hems and beats her heart spurns enviously at straws speaks things in doubt that carry but half sense Her speech is nothing yet the unshaped use of it doth move her Heroes to collection they aim at it and botch it up F to their own thoughts which as her winks and nods and gestures yield them
indeed would make one think there might be thought though nothing sure yet much unhappily to good she were spok spoken with for she may through dangerous conjectures and Ill breing Minds let her come in to my sick Soul as sin's true nature is each toy seems prologue to some great amiss so full of artless jealousy is guilt it spills itself in fearing to be spilt where is the beest Majesty of Denmark come now opilia how should I your true love know from another one by his [ __ ] hat and staff and his sandal Al
last Sweet Lady what imports this song say you they pray you mark he is dead and gone lady he is dead and gone at his head a grass Green Turf at his heels a stone you mark show how do you pretty lady well God healed you they say the owl was a Baker's daughter Lord we know what we are but not what we may be God be at your table brooding upon her father let's have no more words of this but when I ask you what it mean means say you this tomorrow is St Valentine's
Day all in the morning B time and I am made it your window to be your Valentine prettyia you hat it you're f for shame you are to blame you promised me to W how long has she been thus I hope all will be well we must be patient but I cannot choose but weep to think they should lay him in the cold ground my brother shall know of it and so I thank you for your good counsel my coach good night good night sweet lady good night good night ah this is the poison of
deep grief it Springs all from her father's death Gertrude gertude when Sorrows come they come not single spies but in battalions El laqu what noise is this where are my men let them guard the door what is the matter save yourself my Lord the ocean over peering of its list eats not the flats with more impetuous taste than young leres in a riotous head or bears your officers the Rabel call him Lord they cry choose we lity shall be king caps hands and tongues a clotted to the clouds lity shall be king l king oh
thou vile King give me my father calmly good ler that drop of blood that's calm proclaims me bastard Christ cockled to my father Brands the Harlot even here between the chaste unsmirched brow of my True Mother what is the cause Le that thy Rebellion looks so giant like let him go Gertrude tell me leres why thou are thus incensed let him go Gertrude speak man where is my father dead but not by him let him demand his fil how came he dead I'll not be juggled with to Hell Allegiance vows to the blackest devil conscience
and grace to the profoundest pit I dare damnation to this point I stand let come what comes only I'll be revenged most thly for my father I am Guiltless of your father's death and IM most sensible in grief for it oh no what noise is [Music] that de kind sister sweet ailia there's Rosemary that's for remembrance Pray Love remember there's pansies that's for thoughts there's fennel and colines here's Rue for you and here is some from me you must wear your Rue with a difference there a daisy I would give you some violets but they
withered all when my father died they say he made a good end thought and affliction passion hell itself she turns the favor into prettiness go to thy death bed he is gone he is gone we Cast Away aone God have mercy on his soul and on all Christian Souls God be with you do you see this oh godes I must commune with your grief or you deny me right be you content to lend your patience to us and we will jointly labor with your soul to give it due content let this be so his means
of death his obscure funeral no trophy sword nor hatchment or his bones no Noble right no formal ostentation cry to be heard as to from Heaven to Earth that I must call it in question so you shall and where the offense is let the great Axe fall now must your conscience my acquittance seal and you must put me in your heart for friend tell me why you proceeded not against these Feats so criminal and so capital in nature ah for two special reasons which may to you perhaps seem much unsued but yet to me they
are strong the queen his mother lives almost by his looks and for myself she's so conjunctive to my life and soul that as the star moves not but in his sphere I could not but by her the other motive why to a public count I might not go is the great love the general gender bear him and so have I a noble father lost a sister driven into desperate terms whose worth if Praises may go back again stood Challenger on Mount of all the age for her Perfections but my revenge will come break not your
sleeps for that you must not think we are made of stuff so flat and dull that we can let our beard be shook with danger and think it Pastime how now what News letters my Lord from Hamlet from Hamlet this to your majesty this to the queen who brought them as Sailors my Lord they say I saw them not you shall hear them leoes leave us hi and mighty you shall know I am set naked on your kingdom tomorrow shall I beg leave to see your kingly eyes when I shall first asking your pardon there
unto recount the occasion of my sudden and more strange return Hamlet what should this mean are all the rest come back or is it some abuse and knowth Such Thing know you the hand it is Hamlet's character and in a postcript here he says alone leetes will you be ruled by me I am a lord so you will not overrule me to a peace I will work Hamlet to an exploit now rip in my device under the wi he shall not choose but fall and for his death no wind of blame shall breathe but even
his mother shall uncharge the practice and call it accident my Lord I will be ruled the rather if you could devise it so that I might be the organ it falls right two months since here was a man from Normandy who gave you such a masterly report for art and exercise in your defense and for your sword most speci special that he cried out would be a sight indeed if one could match you sir this report of his did Hamlet so in venom with his envy that he could nothing do but wish and beg your
sudden coming or to play with you now out of this what out of this my Lord but stay what noise is this one woe doth tread upon another's heels so fast they follow your sisters drowned leres drowned where there is a willow grows a slant a brook that shows his Hy leaves in the glassy stream there with fantastic garlands did she make of crow flowers Nettles daisies and long purples our cold Maids do dead men's fingers call them there on the pendant boughs her crowned weeds clamoring to hang an envious slipp broke when down her
weedy trophies and herself fell in the Weeping Brook her clothes spread wide and mermaid like a while they bore her up which time she chanted snatches of old Tunes as one incapable of her own distress or as a creature native and indued unto that element but long it could not be till that her garments heavy with their drink pulled the poor wretch from her melodious lay to muddy death alas then she is drowned [Music] drowned drowned too much of water hast thou poor ailia and therefore I forbid my tears you my Lord I have a
speech that Fain would Blaze but that this Folly drowns it let's follow Gertrude how much I had to do to calm his rage now fear I this will give it start again I pray you come with me [Music] [Music] and you when I did love did love me thought was very sweet [Music] [Music] is she to be buried in Christian burial when she willfully seeks her own salvation I tell thee she is therefore make a grave straight the crowner sat on her and finds a Christian burial how can that be lest she drowned a self
in her own defense why it is found so must be say offend dendo huh cannot be else here lies the point if I drown myself wittingly it argues an act an act have three branches it is to act to do to perform argle she drowned herself wittingly nay but here you good me leave here lies the water good good here stands the man good good now if the man go to this water and drown himself it is Willy he goes Mark you that but if the water come to him and drown him he drowns not
himself Aral he that is not guilty of his own death shortens not his own life but is this law I marry is crowner Quest law God my Spade I'll put a question to thee and if thou answerest not to the purpose confess T thyself go to what is he that buils stronger than the Mason the ship right or the carpenter H The Gallows maker for that frame out lives a th [Laughter] tenants I like I went well in good faith does well but how does it well it does well to him that does ill and
thou dust ill to say The Gallows is built stronger than the church our go The Gallows may do well to the come on do it who builds stronger than the Mason the ship right or the carpenter I tell me that none Yol Mary now I can tell to it I cannot tell cudel thy brains know more about it and when you were asked this question next say the grave maker the house that he makes last till Doomsday [Music] has this fellow no feeling of his business that he sings at grav making custom hath made it
in him a property of easiness toin so that skull had a tongue in it and could sing once how the na jws It To The [Music] Ground she a of whose Graves this s mine sir I think it' be thine indeed for thou liest in you lie out answer therefore it is not yours for my own part I do not lie int yet it is mine thou Dost lie in to be in and say it is thine it is for the dead not the quick just a Qui therefore thou liest just a quick lie sir
to away again from me to you what man Dost thou dig it for for no man sir what woman then for none neither who is to be buried and she that was a woman sir but rest of Soul she's dead how long hast thou been grav maker I came to it the very day I last King Hamlet overcame for and Brass how long is that since cannot you tell that any fool can tell that it was the very day young Hamlet was born he that is mad and sent to England I why was he sent
into England why because he was mad he shall recover his wits there or if he do not it's no great matter there why will not be seen in him there there the man are as mad as [Laughter] he how came he mad very strangely they say how strangely why even was losing his wits upon what ground well here in Denmark I have been sexed in here man and boy for 30 years how long will a man lie in the earth there he r well faith if he be not rotten before he die he will last
you some 8 nine years a Tanner will last you nine years why he more than another why sir his hide so tan with his trade it will keep out water a great while and water is your sore decay of your horse and dead body this skull sir this skull had line in the Earth for three and 20 years whose was it horse and mad fellas it was whose do you think it was yeah I know not a pestilence on him for a mad Rogue he p a flag in a redish on my head once this
skull sir was Yori skull King's Jester this a that let me see Alas poor yuck I knew him Horatio a fellow of infinite just of most excellent fancy he has borne me on his back a thousand times and now how abhor in my imagination it is my Gorge Rises at it where be your jobs now your gambles your songs your flashes of mert that were want to set the T table on a roar pry Horatio tell me one thing what's that my lord does thou think Alexander looked to this fashion of the earth Ino and
smelt so in soord to what base uses we may return htio but soft Here Comes The King [Music] what ceremony else what ceremony else her opaques have been as far enlarged as we have warranty her death was doubtful and but that great command or sways the order she should in ground unsanctified have lodged till the last trumpet for charitable prayers shards flints and Pebbles should be thrown on her yet here she's allowed her virgin crant her maiden struments and the bringing home of bell and burial must there no more be done no more be done
we should profane the service of the Dead to sing a requium and such rest to her as to peace parted Souls lay her in the earth and from her fair and unpolluted flesh May Violet spring I tell thee chish priest a ministering Angel shall my sister be when thou liest howling what the ferof filia sweets to the Sweet farewell I hope thou shouldst have been my Hamlet's wife I thought thy bride bed to have decked sweet maid and not have strewed thy grave oh treble woe fall 10 times treble upon that cursed head whose Wicked
deed thy most ingenious sense deprived thee of hold off the earth a while till I have caught her once more in mine arms now pile the dust upon the quick and dead till love this flat a mountain you have made to our top Olympus what is he whose grief be such an emphasis who phrase of Sorrow conjures the wandering stars and makes them stand like Wonder wounded hearers this is I Hamlet the d The Devil take thy Soul th prayest not well I pray thee take thy fingers from my throat though I am not splenitive
and wrath yet have I something in me dangerous which let thy wiseness fear hold off thy hands pluck them aunder Qui I love ailia 40,000 and brothers could not with all their quantity of Love make up my sum what would thou do for her ah he is mad Lees show me what thou do would weep would fight would fast would tear thyself drink up bisel eat a crocodile I'll do it just come here to Wine to outface me with leaping in her grave be buried quick with her and so will I and if thou pray
of mountains let them through throw millions of Acres on us hear you sir what is the reason that you use me thus I loved you ever but it is no matter let Hercules himself do what he may the cat will mu and dog will have his day pray you good htio wait upon Him Lees was your family dear to you or or are you like the painting of a sorrow a face without a heart I ask you this Hamlet comes back what would you undertake to show yourself your father's Son In Deed more than in
words to cut his throat in the church no place indeed should murder sanctuarize Revenge should have no bounds good leoes we put on those shall Praise Your Excellence with the sword and set a double varnish on your Fame bring you together in a match and wager on your heads Hamlet most generous and free from all contriving will not peruse the swords so that with ease or with a little shuffling you may choose a sword unbaited and in a pass of practice requite him for your father I will do it and for that purpose I'll anoint
My Sword I bought an unction of a mount bank so mortal that but dip a knife in it no medicine so rare under the moon can save the thing from Death that is but scratched with all I'll touch my point with this contagion that if I Gall him slightly it may be death we'll make a solemn wager on the cunnings and when in your motion you are hot and dry and that he calls for drink I'll have prepared him a chalice whereon but sipping if he by chance Escape your venomed thrust our purpose May hold
there there strength and your patience will put the matter to the present push this grave shall have a living Monument an hour of quiet shortly shall we see till then impatience our proceeding be [Music] [Music] [Music] oh so much for this sir now shall you hear the other you do remember all the circumstance remember it my Lord sir in my heart there was a kind of fighting which would not let me sleep our indiscretion sometime serves us well when our deep plots do Paul and that should learn us that there's a Divinity that shapes our
end rough Hue them how we will yeah that is most certain up from my cabin my sewn scarfed about me in the dark groped ey to find out them had my desire fingered their packet where I found ratio ah Royal Navy an exact command not to stay the grinding of the axe my head should be struck off is possible I sat me down devised a new commission wrote it fair an Earnest conjuration from the King that on The View and knowing of these contents he should the bearers put to sudden death not striving time allowed
how is this sealed what even and that was Heaven ordinant I had my father's signate in my purse which was the model of that Danish seal folded the rid up and form of the other subscribed it gave the impression placed it safely the changeling never known so Rosen CR and Gilden Stern go to it what man they did make love to this employment they are not near my conscience their defeat does by their own insinuation grow why what a king is this does it not think the stand me now upon that he that have killed
my king and hoarded my mother popped in between the election and my hopes thrown out his angle for my proper life and with such cousin is not perfect conscience to quit him with this arm and it's not to be damned to let this canker of our nature come in further evil it must be shortly known to them from England what is the nature of the business there it will be short the interim is mine but I'm very sorry good Horatio that two larities I forgot myself for by the image of my cause I see the
portraiture of his peace who comes here your lordship is Right welcome back to Denmark I humbly thank you sir dust know this waterfly no my good Lord thy state is the more gracious for it is a vice to know him Sweet Lord if your lordship were at leisure I should impart you think from his majesty I will receive it sir with all diligence of spirit my lord your majesty bade me signify to you that he hath laid a great wager on your head sir newly come to court lities believe me an absolute gentleman what imports
the nomination of this gentle man of Lees of him sir you are not ignorant of what Excellence Lees is sir I mean for his weapon in his Merit he's UNF fellowed what's his weapon sword and Dagger that's two of his weapons but well the King sir hath laid sir that within a dozen passes between yourself and him he should not exceed you three hits how if I say no sir I will walk here in the hall it is the breathing time of day with me if it please his majesty let the swords be brought the
gentleman willing and the King hold his purpose I will win for him if I can I commend my duty to your lordship yours yours this lapwing runs away with a shell on his head you will lose this wager my Lord I do not think so since he went into France I have been in continual practice I shall win at the odds thou wouldst not think how ill all's here about my heart but it is no matter if your mind islike anything obey it I will forall their repair hither and say you are not fit not
a wit we defy aury there's special Providence in the fall of a Pharaoh if it be now is not to come if it be not to come it will be now if it be not now yet it will come the Readiness is all since no man has ought of what he leaves what is to leave be times come Hamlet come take this hand from me give me your pardon sir I've done you wrong but pardoned as you are a gentleman this presence knows and you must needs have heard how I am punished with sore distraction
what I have done I hear Proclaim was Madness sir in this audience let my disclaiming from a purposed evil free me so far in your most generous thoughts that I have shot mine Arrow or the house and hurt my brother I am satisfied in nature whose motive in this case should stir me most to my revenge I do receive your offered Love Like Love and will not wrong it I embrace it freely and will this brother's wager frankly play give us the swords come on come one for me I'll be your foil a teas in
M ignorance your skill shall like a star in the darkest night stick fiery off indeed you mock me sir no by this hand give them the swords young ozich cousin Hamlet you know the wager very well my Lord Your Grace has laid the odds of the weaker side I do not fear that I have seen you both but since he is bettered we have therefore odds this one's too heavy let me see another this likes me well these swords have all a length I my good Lord if Hamlet give the first or second hit or
quit in answer of the third exchange the king shall drink to Hamlet's better breath come begin and you the judges bear a wary eye come on Sir come my Lord one no judgment I hit a very powerful hit well again stay Hamlet this Pearl is thine I'll play this bout first set it by a while another hit what say you a touch a touch have you confessed our son shall win here Hamlet take my napkin rub thy brow the queen carouses to thy Fortune Hamlet good Madam gerud do not drink I will I pray you
pardon me it is the poison cup it is too late I dare not drink yet Madam by and by come let me wipe thy face my Lord I'll hit him now I do not think it and yet it is almost against my conscience come to the third leres you Bali I pray you pass with your best best violence I'm sure you make a wanting of me say you so come on nothing neither way have at you now part them they are incense n come again look to the queen now they bleed on both sides how
Lord how is it Le AR why is a woodcock to my ownn springe Oz I am justly killed by my own treachery how does the Queen She swoons to see them bleed no no the drink the drink oh sweet Hamlet the drink the drink I'm poisoned oh villain oh let the door be locked treachery seek it out it is here Hamlet Hamlet Thou Art slain no medicine in the world can do thee good in thee there is not half an hour's life the treacherous instrument is in thy hand unbaited and and venomed the foul practice
ha turned itself on me Lo here I lie never to rise again thy mother's poison the the king ah the king's to blame the point and Venom too then Venom to thy Work treason treason here thou incestuous murderous damned Dane drink off this potion follow my mother he is justly served it is a poison tempered by himself exchange forgiveness with me Noble Hamlet mine and my father's death come not upon thee nor mine on thee Heaven make thee free of it I follow thee rich Ed Queen are do you that look pale and tremble at
this chance so I could tell you but let it be Horatio I am dead thou livest report me in my cause a right to the unsatisfied never believe it I am more an antique Roman than a Daye here's yet some liquor left thard man give me the cup Let Go by Heaven I'll have it good htio what a wounded name shall I leave behind me if th this ever hold me in thy heart absent thee from Felicity a while in this harsh World draw thy breath in pain to tell my story what warlike noise is
this young for and Bross with Conquest comes from Poland gives this war like volley oh I die htio the potent poison quite or crows my spirit I cannot live to hear the news from England but I do prophesy the election lights on for and Bross he has my dying voice so tell him with the rest of the occurrence more and less that have solicited the rest is silence now cracks a noble heart good night sweet prince and flights of Angels Sing thee to thy rest why does the drum come hither where is this sight what
is you see if ought of Woe or wonder cease your search this Quarry cries on Havoc oh proud death what Feast is toward in thine eternal cell that thou so many princes at a shot so bloodily Hast struck the sight is dismal and our affairs from England come too late the ears are senseless that should give us hearing to tell him his Commandments is fulfilled that Rosen CR and Guild and Stern are dead should we have our thanks not from his mouth had the ability of life to thank you but since so jump upon the
bloody question you from the polock wars and you from England are here arrived give order that these bodies high on a stage be placed to The View and let me speak to the yet unknowing world how these things came about so shall you hear of carnal bloody and unnatural acts of act accidental judgments casual Slaughters of deaths put on by cunning and forced cause and in this upshot purposes mistook fallen on the inventor's heads all this can I truly deliver then let us haste to hear it and call the noblest to the audience for me
with sorrow I embrace my fortune I have some rights of memory in this Kingdom which now to claim my vantage doth invite me let four captains bear Hamlet like a soldier to the stage for he was likely had he been put on to have approved most royally and for his passage the soldiers music and the rights of War speak loudly for him take up the bodies such a sight as this becomes the field but here shows much a Miss go bid the soldiers shoot [Music] all [Music] w [Music] [Music] I'm Jeffrey stagel an associate professor
of Theater Arts at Bob Jones University if you're a high schooler interested in learning more about theater and drama you may not realize that bju still has openings in several camps this summer to learn more about the drama and Shakespeare camps visit bju.edu slummer Camp my staff and I would love to see you at bju in a few weeks there's a whole new lineup of activities and performance opportunities that will Challenge and Inspire budding artists