[Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] h so of it chances in particular men that through some vicious mole of nature in them by the or growth of some complexion of breaking down the pales and fors of reason or by some habit grown too much that these men carrying I say the stamp of one defect their virtues else be they as pure as Grace shall in the general centure take corruption from that particular fault this is the tragedy of a man who could not make up his mind [Music] h [Music] who's there hey answer me stand and
unfold yourself long live the king berardo he you come most carefully upon your AR it's now struck 12 get you to bed Francisco for this relief much thanks it's better cold I'm sick at heart have you had quad God not the most stting well good night if you do meet Horatio and marcelus the rivals of my watch B them make haste I think I hear him s who's there friendch this ground and leg to the D give you a good night long soldier who has relieved your Berard at my give you good night berardo say
what is Horatio there a piece of him welcome Horatio welcome good marel has this thing appeared again tonight I've seen nothing martio says is but our fantasy and will not let belief take hold of him touching this dreaded sight twice seen of us therefore I've intreated him along with us to watch the minutes of this night but if again when this Apparition comes he may approve our eyes and speak to it t Tash to another fear sit down a while let us once again as s your ear that are so fortified against our story what
we two nights have seen well sit we down and let us hear Bernardo speak of this last night of all when y on same star that's Westward from the pole made his course into that part of heaven where now it burns marcelus and myself the Bell then beating One Peace break me off look when it comes again in the same figure like the dead King hand it now art a scholar speak to it hero looks it not like the king markk it where show most like it Harrows me with fear and wonder it would be
spoke to question it ertia if thou Hast any sound or use of voice speak to me if there be any good thing to be done that may to thee do ease and Grace to me oh [Music] speak stay and speak stop it gelus she's here she [Music] here it is gone and will not answer how now Horatio you tremble and look pale is not this something more than fantasy what think you AR before my God I might not disbelieve without the sensible and true of vouch of my own eyes is it not like the King
was thou to thyself just strange it was about to speak when the crew then it started like a guilty thing Upon A fearful summons I've heard the that is the herald to the m does his lofty and shrill sounding throat awake the god of day at its warning the wandering and uneasy Spirit hid to its confin fed on the C of the some say that ever against That season comes wherein our savior's birth is celebrated the bird of dawning singeth all night long and then they say no Spirit can walk abroad the nights are wholesome
then no planets strike no fairy takes nor wi have part a charm so hallowed and so gracious is the time so have I heard and do in part believe but look the mour in russet mantle clad walks all the de of y High Eastern Hill break we our watch out and by my advice let us impart what we've seen tonight unto young Hamlet for upon my life this Spirit dumb to us will speak to him let's do it I pray something is rocking in the state of [Music] [Music] Denmark [Music] [Music] [Music] [Applause] [Music] there
though yet of Hamlet our dear brother's death the memory be green and that it us be fitted to Bear our hearts at grief and our whole Kingdom to be contracted in one brow of Woe yet so far hath discretion fought with nature that we with wises sorrow think on him together with remembrance of ourselves the four our sometimes sister now our Queen have we asked were with a defeated Joy with mirth in funeral and with durge in marriage in equal scale weighing delight and D taken to wife no have we here inar your better wisdoms
which have freely gone with this affair along for all our thanks hello Lees what's the news with you you told us of some suit what is leoes you cannot speak of reason to the D and lose your voice what would have beg leoes that shall not be my offer not thy asking 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 will thou have ladies dread my lord your leave and favor to return to France from whence though willingly I
came to Denmark to show my duty and your coronation yet now I must confess that Duty done my thoughts and wishes Bend again towards France and bow them to your gracious leave and pardon do your father's leave what says pus 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 do beseech you give him leave to go take thy Fair hour leoes time be thine and thy best Graces spended at thy will now our cousin Hamlet and our son how is
it that the clouds still h on you good Hamlet cast thy nighty color off and let thine eye look like a friend on Denmark do not forever with thy lowered lid seek for thy Noble father in the dust thou knowest is comeon all that lives Must Die passing through nature to etern I Madam it is common if it be why seems it so particular with the seems mad n it is I know not seem it is not alone my Inky cloak good mother nor customary suits of solemn black together with all forms modes shows of
grief that can denote me truly these indeed seem for they are actually that a man might play but I have that within which passeth show these but the trappings and the suits of B just sweet and commendable in your nature Hamlet to give these morning duties to your father but you must know your father lost a father that father lost lost his and the Survivor Bound in filial obligation for some term to do obsequious sorrow but to Pro in obstinate condolement is a cause of imper stubbornness is unmanly grief a fault to Heaven A Fault
against dead a fault to Nature to reason most absurd whose common theme is death of fathers and who still have cried from the first corpse till he that died today this must be so why should we in our peevish opposition take it to heart 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 with no less nobility of love than that which dearest father Bears his son do I impart towards [Applause] you you're intent in
going back to school at Wittenberg it is most retrograde to our desire and we beseech you BJ you to remain here in the cheer and comfort of our eye our chief is Courier 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 toy you man why is a loving and a fair reply be as ourself in Denmark Madam come this gentle and unforced the court of Hamlet sit smiling to my heart in Grace whereof no duck and health
that Denmark drinks today but the great cannons to the cloud shall tell and the King's Corrals the heavens shall Roar again respeaking Earthly thunder come away [Music] oh that this to too solid flesh would melt FLW and resolve itself into a due or that the Everlasting had not fixed his Cannon against selfs Slaughter oh God God how weary stale flat and unprofitable seem to me all the uses of this world fire a fire it is an unweeded Garden that grows to seed things Rank and gross in nature possess it Meely that it should come to
this but two months did n not so much not two so excellent a king that was to this hyperion to a SATA so loving to my mother that he might not suffer 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 it fed on and yet within a month let me not think on it fra day thy name is woman a little month or a those shoes were old with which she followed my poor father's body
like naobi all tears why she even she oh God a beast that once discourse of reason would have mourned longer married with my uncle my father's brother but no more like my father than I do Hercules within a month she married oh 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 [Music] my necessaries are embarked farewell and sister as the winds give benefit and convoys assistant do not sleep but let me hear from you you
doubt that for Hamlet and the trifling of his favor call it a fashion and a toy and 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 so think it no more perhaps he loves you now but you must fear his greatness weigh 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 the health of this whole state
then we what L your honor May sustain if with the Willing ear you list his songs or lose your heart or your chased treasure open to his unmastered importunity be wary then best safety lies in fear I shall the effect of this good lesson keep as Watchman 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 Delan Treads and mine's not his own creep oh fear me not but here my father
comes I stay too long get here for shame the wind sits in the shoulder of your sail and you are stayed for there my blessing with the and these few precepts in thy memory look th character give thy thoughts no tongue not any unproportioned thought is 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 but do not Dull thy part with entertainment of each new hatched unfledged come beware of entrance to a quarum but being in be that the
opposed May Beware Of Thee give every man thine ear but few thy voice gosper thy habit as thy purse can buy but not expressed in fancy rich not God for the apparel of proclaims the May neither a borrower nor A lender be or lone of loses both itself and friend and borrowing DS the age of husbandry this above all to thine own self be true and it must follow is the night the day thou can not then be false to any man FW well my blessing seasoned this it be most humbly do I take my
leave my Lord the time invites you go fa well ailia and remember well what I said to you is in my memory locked and you yourself shall keep the key of it there well what is trilia he has said to you so please you something touching the Lord Hamlet Mary will be thought what is between you give me up the truth he has my lord of late made many tenders of his affection to me affection you speak like a green girl UN swifted in such perilous circumstance do you believe his tenders as you called them
I do not know my Lord what I should Mary I will teach you think yourself a baby I would not in plain terms from this time forth have you give words or talk with a rod Hamet look dud I charge you come your ways [Music] hail to your lordship I'm glad to see you well for is sure I do forget myself same my Lord and your poor servant sir my good friend I'll change that name with you Marcel my good Lord I'm very glad to see you good evening sir but what is your Affair in
Elenor we'll teach you to drink deep are you depart my Lord I came to see your father's funeral I pray you do not mock me fellow student I think it was to see my mother's wedding indeed my Lord it followed hard upon thrift Thrift ratio the funeral baked Meats did coldly furnish forth the marriage table would I had met my dearest go in heaven orever I had seen that day her my father it thinks I see my father where my Lord in my mind's eye I saw him once he was a goodly king he was
a man take him for all in all I shall not look upon his life again my Lord I think I saw him yester night so who my Lord the king your father the king my father two knights together had these gentlemen marcelus and Bernardo on their watch in the dead vast in the middle of the night when thus encountered a figure like your father armed appears before them and will solemn March go slow and stately by them this to me in dread and secrecy did they impart and I with them the third night kept the
watch where as they had reported bothin time form of the thing each word made true and good The Apparition comes I knew your father these hands are not more like but where was this I Lord upon the platform where we watched did you not speak to him my Lord I did but answer made it none yet once me thought it lifted up its head as it would speak but even then the morning grew loud and at the sound it shrunk in haste away and vanished from our sight it is very strange I do live my
H Lord is true and we did think it WR down in our duty to let you know indeed indeed sir this troubles me told you the watch tonight do my Lord armed say you armed my Lord from top to toe a lord from head to foot then you saw not his face oh yes my Lord he wore his visor up what looked he frowningly a countenance more in sorrow than in anger and fixed his eyes upon you most constantly I would I had been there it would have much amazed you very like very like stay
it long while one with moderate haste might tell a 100 longer longer not when I saw his beard was grizzled no it was as I've seen it in his life a sable silver I will watch tonight per chance will walk again I warrant it will I pray you all if you have hither to concealed this sight and whatsoever else shall have tonight give it an understanding but no tongue I will requite your love so fair you well upon the platform T 11 and 12 I'll visit you your love is mine to you farewell my father's
spirit in arms all is not well I doubt some foul play with the night I come till then sit still my soul foul deeds will rise though all the Earth overwhelm them to men's eyes [Music] yeah B shly it is very cold it is a nipping and an eag yeah what hour now I think it lacks of 12 no it is struck indeed I heard it not then draws near the season wherein the spirit has his W to [Music] walk [Music] what does this mean my [Music] Lord the king doth wake tonight and makes Coral
keeps wasel and the swaggering upspring reels and as he drains his drafts of renish down the and trumpet thus Bray out the Triumph of his pledge is it a custom I Mar it but to my mind though I am native here in for the Mana born it is a custom more honored in the breach Than The Observers this heavy-headed Rebel East and West makes us traduced and mocked by other nations they call us drunkers and with swiish phrase soil our reputation and indeed it takes from our achievements though performed at [Music] height so after chances
in particular men that for some vicious mole of nature in them by the or growth of some complexion of breaking down the pales and thoughts of reason or by some habit grown too much that these men carrying I say the stamp of one defect their virtues else but they as pure as grace shall in the general centure take corruption from that particular [Music] F angels and Ministers of Grace Defenders look my Lord it comes be thou a spirit of health or Goblin damned thou comest in such a questionable shape that I will speak to thee
I call the Hamlet King father Royal Dane oh answer me it beckons you to go away with it it wavs you to a more moved ground but do not go with it no by no means it will not speak then I will follow it do not my Lord why what should be the fear I do not set my life at a pin's fee and for my soul what can it do to that being a thing Immortal as itself it waves me forth again I'll follow it what do it tempt you toward the flood my Lord
or to the Dreadful Summit of the cliff that Beatles or his into the sea and there assume some other horrible form which might deprive your sovereignty of reason and draw you into madness think of it you shall not go my Lord hold off your hands be you shall not go my fate cries out and makes each Petty arter in this body as hard against the nimian Lion's nerve still am I called unhandy Gentlemen by Heaven I make a goost of him that HS me I say away go on I'll follow [Music] thee [Music] whether will
th Lead Me Speak I'll go no further [Music] Mark me I will I am thy father's Spirit doomed for a certain time to walk the night and for the day confined to fast in fires till the foul crimes done in my days of nature are burnt and Burg away Alas poor ghost list list oh list if thou D ever my dear father love God revenge is foul and most unnatural murder murder murder most voul as in the best it is but this most voul strange and unnatural haste me to know it that I with wings
as Swift as meditation or the thoughts of love may sweep to my event now Hamlet here it is given out that sleeping in my Orchard a serpent stung me so the hooler of Denmark is by a forged process of my death rankly abused but know thou Noble youth the servant that did Sting thy father's life now wears his crown oh my prophetic soul my uncle I that incestuous that adulterate Beast with traitorous gifts one to his shameful lust the will of my most seeming virtuous Queen oh Hamlet what a falling off was there but soft
with thinks I sent the morning air brief let me be sleeping within my Orchard my custom always in the afternoon upon my quiet hour thy Uncle stole with juice of cursed Hemlock in a vial and in the porches of my ear did pour the leous distilment whose effect holds such an enmity with blood of man that Swift as Quicksilver it courses through the natural Gates and alleys of the body thus was I sleeping by a Brother's hand of Life of crown of Queen at once dispatched cut off even in the blossoms of my sin no
Reckoning made but sent to my account with all my imperfections on my head horrible horrible most horrible if thou Hast nature in me bear it not let not the Royal bed of Denmark be a couch for luxury and damed incest but howsoever thou pursuest this act taint not thy mind nor let thy Soul contrive against thy mother o leave her to Heaven F thee well at once the gloworm shows the mtin to be near and begins to pale his uneffectual fire had you had you had you remember [Applause] me oh all you host of Heaven
oh Earth what else shall I couple hell hold hold my heart remember thee hi thou poor ghost while memory holds a seat in this distracted Globe remember thee yay from the table of my memory I'll wipe away all trivial fund records that youth and observation copied there and I commandment all alone shall live within the book and volume of my brain unmixed with P of matter yes by Heaven most pricious woman oh villain villain smiling Dam villain so uncle there you are now to my word it is AD you ad you remember me I have
sworn it Lord my Lord so be it hello my Lord hello boy come there how is my no Lord what news my Lord oh wonderful good my Lord tell it no you will reveal it not I see you then what heart of man once think it but you'll be secret hi my Lord my daughter there's n a villain dwelling in all Denmark but he's an alent name there needs no ghost my Lord come from the grave to tell us this why right you are in the right and so without more circumstance at all I hold
it fit to be shake hands and part you as your business and desire shall point you for every man have business and desire such as it is and for my own poor part look you I 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 always your offense too 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 is my Lord wub never make known what you have seen tonight we will not swear it in faith my Lord my Lord in faith upon my sword you've sworn my Lord already indeed upon my sword indeed oh day and night but this is wonderous strange and therefore as a stranger give it welcome there are more things in heaven and earth htio than I dreamt of in your philosophy but come never so help your mercy how strange are
odd so air I bear myself as I per chance Hereafter shall think fit to put an antic disposition on that you at such time seeing me never shall by the pronouncing of some doubtful phrase as well well we know or we could and if we would or such ambiguous giving out denote that you know ought of me this do swear so grace and mercy at your best need help you swear rest rest perturbed spirit so gentlemen with all my love I do amendment to you and what so poor a man as hamnet is May do
to express his love and friending to you God willing shall not lack go in and still your fingers on your lips I pray the time is out of joint oh cursed spice that ever I was born to set it right come let's go together [Music] as I was sewing in my closet Lord Hamlet with his dublet all unlash pale as his shirt and with a look so Pious in purport as if he had been loosed out of hell to speak of Horrors he comes before me he took me by the wrist and held me hard
then goes He to the length of all his arms and with his other hand thus oh his brow he falls to such perusal of my face as 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 let me go and with his head over his shoulder turned he seemed to find his way without his eyes but out of
doors he went without their help and to the last bended their light on [Music] me my le and Madam to expostulate what Majesty should be what duty is why day is day night night and time is time where nothing but two waste night day and time therefore since brevity is the soul of wi 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 but is but to be nothing else but M more matter with less art Madam I swear I use
no art at all that he is mad it is true is true is pity and pity is is true a foolish figure but farewell it for I will use no art thus it remains and the remainder thus append I have a daughter have while she is mine who in her Duty and obedience Mark hath given me this now gather and smite to the celestial and my Soul's Idol the most beautified ofilia it's an ill phrase a vile phrase a beautifi is a vile phrase but you shall hear th in her excellent white bosom these Etc
came this from Hamlet to her good Madam stay a while I will be Faith doubt thou the stars are fire doubt that the sun doth move doubt truth to be a liar but never doubt I love oh dear ailia I am at these numbers I have not art to reckon my Grans but that I love thee best oh most best believe it had you thine ever more most dear lady while this Frame is to him Hamet this in obedience hath my daughter shown me and more above ha his solicit as they F out by Time
by means and place all given to my near 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 when I had seen this hot love on the wing if I had looked Upon This Love with idle sight what might you think no I went round to work and my young mistress thus I did this Speak Lord Hamlet is a prince out of thy star this must not be and then I prescripts gave her that she should
lock herself from his Resort and make no Messengers receive no tokens and he repulsive a short tail to make fell into a s then into a fast then to a watch then to a weakness then into a lightness and by this declension into that Madness wherein now he Raves and all we B you think to this it may be very likely have there been such a time I'd Fain know that that I have positively said is so that it proved otherwise not that I know take this from this if this be otherwise how may we
try it further you know sometimes he walks for hours together here in the lobby so he does at such a time I loose my daughter to him you and I behind an arest there mark the encounter if he love her not and be not from his reason fall there on let me be no assistant for aate but keep a f and c we will try it but loqu Sly the poor Rich comes reading away I do beseech you both away I'll Bard him presently oh give me leave how does my good lord hemlet well God
of Mercy you know me my Lord excellent well you are a fishmonger not I my Lord then I would you were so honest a man honest my Lord hi sir to be honest as this world goes is to be one man picked out of 10,000 that's very true my Lord but if the sun breed maggots in a dead dog you a daughter I have my Lord let her not walk in the son conception is a blessing but as your daughter May conceive friend looked to it I'll say You by that still harping on my daughter
yet he knew me not at first he said I was a fishmonger he's far gone far gone that I'll speak to human again what do you read my Lord words words words what is the matter my Lord between who I mean the matter that you read my Lord Slanders for the ctitical 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 hands all of which sir though I most powerfully believe yet
I hold it not honestly to have it thus set down for you yourself sir shall be old as I am if like a crab you could go backward though this be Madness H Do's meth again will you walk out of the air my Lord into my grave indeed it is out of the air how pregnant sometimes is rep sir my honorable Lord I will most humbly take my leave of you you cannot sir take from me anything that I will more willingly part with all except accept my life accept my life accept my [Music] life
[Music] read on this book that sure such an exercise made color your loneliness gracious so please you will bestow ourselves ofilia walk you here let's withdraw my [Music] Lord [Music] [Music] sof you now the fair of feel Nymph in thy Origins be all my sins remember 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 long it long to Red deliver I pray you now receive them no not I I never gave you word my honored Lord
you know right well you did and with them words of so sweet breath composed has made things more Rich their perfume lost take these again for to the noble mind Rich gifts Works poor when givers prove unkind there my Lord are you honest my Lord I did love you once indeed my Lord you made me believe so you should not have believed me get thee to a Nary why wouldst thou be a breeder of Sinners I am myself indifferent honest but yet I could accuse me of such things that it were better my mother had
not borne me I am very proud revengeful ambitious more offenses at my back than I have thoughts to put them in imagination to give them shape or time to act them what should such fellows as I do crawling Between Heaven and Earth we are arent naves all believe none of us go thy ways to a none of where's your father at home my Lord let the doors be shut upon him that he may play the fool nowhere but in his own house well help me you sweet heav I have heard of your paintings too well
enough God has given you one face and you make yourselves another you J you amble you list you nickname God's creatures and make your wonderness your ignorance get the to a Nary and quickly to farewell or if thou at needs marry marry a fool for wise men know well enough what monsters you make of them go to I know more of it it has made me mad I say we will have no more marriages those that are married already all but one shall live the rest shall stay as they are do an Lon [Music] go
love his affections do not that way tend nor what he spake though it lacked form a little was not like Madness there's something in his soul for which his Melancholy sits on brood and I do fear the unheeded consequence will be some danger which to prevent I have in quick determination th set it down he shall with speed to England happily the sea and countries different with variable objects shall expel there something settled matter in his heart what think you want it shall do well but yet I do believe the origin and commencement of his
grief sprung from neglected love how now ailia you need not tell us what Lord Hamlet said we had my Lord do as you please it shall be so Madness in great ones must not unwatched [Music] [Music] go [Music] [Music] [Applause] [Music] 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 bu a sleep to say we end the heartache and
the Thousand natural shocks that flesh is air to is a consummation devoutly to be wished to die to sleep to sleep a chance to dream I there's the r 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 who would bear the whips and scorns of time the oppressor wrong the proud man's cont the pangs of despised love the laws delays the insolence of office and the spurns that patient Merit of the
Unworthy takes when he himself might his quietus make with a bear Bodkin who would farles bear to Grunt and sweat under a weary life but that the dread of something after death the Undiscovered Country from whose born no traveler returns puzzles the will and makes us rather bear those ills we have then fly to others that we know not of thus conscience do make cowards of us all and thus the native Hue of resolution is sickly door with the pale cast of thought and Enterprises of great pit and moments with this regard their currents turn
AR right and lose the name of [Music] action [Music] [Music] my Lord I have news to tell you the actors have come hither my Lord he that plays the king shall be welcome the best actors in the world either for tragedy comedy history pastoral pastoral comical historical pastoral tragical historical tragical comical historical P cynica cannot be too heavy nor plots too light for these are the only [Music] you wife welcome Master welcome all I am glad to see thee well welcome good [Applause] friend oh my old friend why thy face is valan since I saw
thee last comest out to beard me in Denmark what my young lady and mistress by our lady your ladyship is nearer to Heaven than when I saw you last pray God your voice like a piece of uncurrent gold be not cracked in its ring Masters you are all welcome good my Lord will you see the players well bestowed you here let them be well used for they are the abstract and brief Chronicles of the time after your death you are better have a bad epito than their ill report while you live my Lord I will
use them according to their desert God's bodic can man much better use every man after his desert and who shall esape whipping use them after your own honor and dignity the less they deserve the more Merit is in your Bounty take them in come s h him friends we'll hear a play [Music] tomorrow just hear me old friend can you play the murder of gonzago I'm a lord we'll have it tomorrow night you could for a need study a speech of some dozen or 16 lines that I would sit down and insert in it could
you not I'm a lord very well follow that Lord and look you mock him [Music] not [Applause] the place the thing wherein I'll catch the conscience of the [Music] king speak the speech I pray you as I pronounced it to you trippingly on the TP but if you mouth it as many of your players do I had as Leaf the town crier spoke my line no do not s the air too much with your hand thus but use all gently for in the very torrent Tempest and as I may say Whirlwind of your passion you
must acquire and beget a Temperance that may give it smoothness oh it offends me to the soul to hear a robustious periwig ped fellow tear a passion to tatters to split the ears of the ground Lings who for the most part are capable of nothing but inexplicable dumb shows and noise I would have such a fellow whipped without herod's 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 EP not the modesty of nature for anything so overdone is from the purpose of playing whose end both at the first and now was and is to hold as twar 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 now this overdone though it make the unskillful love cannot but make the judicious grieve the centure of which one must in your allowance outweigh a whole theater of others oh there be players that I have seen play and
heard others praise and that highly not to speak it profanely that having neither the accent of Christians nor the Gate of pagan Christian nor man have so strutted and bellowed that I have thought that some of Nature's Journeymen had made men and not made them well they imitated Humanity so abominable I hope we have reformed that indifferently with us oh reform it all together and let those that play your clown speak no more than his down for them for the be of them that will themselves laugh to set on some Barren quantity of Spectators to
laugh to though in the meantime some necessary question of the play but then to be considered that's villainous and shows the most pitiful ambition in the fool that uses it go make it ready how now my Lord will the king hear this piece of work and the queen too and that presently B the players make haste I am the Lord horo de Sweet Lord At Your Service observe my uncle give him heedful note well my Lord they are coming to the play I must be idle get you a place the how fair is our cousin
haml excellent faith of the chameleon's dish I eat the air promise cran you cannot feed Capen so I have nothing with this answer Hamlet these words are not mine no nor mine now my Lord you played once at the University you said there did I my Lord enters counted a good actor what did you enact I did enact Julius Caesar I was killed in the capital brutal skilled me it was a brute part of him to kill so capital A C there be The Players ready I my Lord let's stay upon your patience Come Here
My Dear Hamlet sit by me no good mother he's metal more attractive did you mark that lady shall I lie on your lap no my Lord I mean my head upon your lap I my Lord do you think I meant country matters I think nothing my Lord that's a fair thought to lie between Ma's leg what is my Lord nothing you are merry my Lord I I'm oh God you're only jig maker by what should a man do but be mered for look you how mer my mother looks and my father died within 2 hours
n it is twice two months my Lord so long nay then let the devil wear black for I'll have a suit of Sables oh died two months ago and not forgotten yet why then there's hope a great man's memory may outlive his life half a year for us and for our tragedy here stooping the are Clement we beg your hearing patiently is this a prologue or the posy of a ring is brief my Lord as woman's love you are Keen my Lord you are Keen because you are GR ring to take off my [Music] Edge
[Music] for [Music] [Music] oh [Music] oh [Music] for [Music] on give me some [Applause] light [Music] n [Music] the street goat the heart and go for some must watch while some sleep thus runs the world away oh good horo I take the ghost word for a, pounds dis fored Lord upon the act of the poison I did very well know God bless you sir good my Lord might save me your word with sir the whole history the Kings I said what of him is in his retirement marvelous distant with drink sir no my Lord rather
with color your wisdom should show itself more richer to signify this to the doctor for for me to put him to his pation will perhaps plunge him into far more color good my Lord put your discourse into some frame and start not so wildly from my Affair I am tame sir pronounce the queen your mother and most great Affliction of spirit has sent me to you you are welcome name my Lord this courtesy is not of the right readed if it should please you to make me a wholesome answer I will do your mother's commandment
if not your pardon and my return shall be the end my business sir I cannot what my Lord make you a wholesome answer my wits diseased but sir such answer as I can make you shall command or rather as you say my mother therefore no more but of the matter my mother you say she desires to speak with you in her closet here you go to bed we shall obey where she 10 times our mother have you any further trade with us my Lord the queen would speak with you and present do you see Yonder
Cloud that's almost in shape of a camel by the mess and is like a camel indeed it thinks it's like like a weasel it is be like a weasel or like a whale very like a whale then I will come to my mother by and by I will say so by and by is easily as leave me friend it is now the very witching time of night when churchyards yawn and Hell itself breathes out contagion to this world how 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 into this FM BOS Let Me Be Cruel not unnatural I will speak daggers to her but use none my Lord he's going to his mother closet behind the Aris I'll conceal myself to hear the process I'll warrant she takes him home and as you said and wisely was it said is meet that some more audience than a mother since nature makes them partial should or hear the speech of bage fair you well my Lee I'll call upon
you where you go to bed and tell you what I know than still Lord oh my offense is rank it smells to Heaven it has the Primal Elders curse upon it for brother's murder pray can I not the inclination be as sharp as will what if this cursed head were thicker than itself with brother's blood is there not rain enough in the sweet hyns to wash it white as snow oh what form of prayer could serve my turn give me my foul murder that cannot be since I am still possessed of those effects for which
I did the murder my crown my know ambition and my queen oh wch State oh bosom Black's death help angels all may yet we will now might I do it B now he's praying and now I'll do [Music] it and so he goes to heaven and so am I Avenged that would be thought on a villain kills my father and for that I his soul son do this same villain send to heaven for this is higher in salary and not Revenge he took my father all his crimes fullblown as flush as me and how his
Ed stands who knows safe heaven but in our circumstance and course of thought it is heavy with with him and am I then revenged to take him in the purging of his soul when he is fit and seasoned for his passage no absord and know thou a more Dark Intent 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 it then trip him that his heels May kick at heaven and that his soul may be
as dam and black as hell where to it goes my mother stays this physic but prolongs thy sickly [Music] days my words fly up my thoughts remain below words without thoughts never to Heaven go [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 has screamed and stood between much heat and him I'll silence me in here pray you be round with him father [Music] mother mother I'll warrant you fear me not withraw I hear him coming 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 how know him what's the matter now have you forgotten me no by the rule 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 come come and sit you down you shall not badge you go not till I set you up a glass where you may see
the inmost part of you what would that do that would not murder me help help help dead for a jacket what is that NY 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 killer king and marry with his brother killer king hi lady it was my word our wretched rash intruding fool farewell I took thee for thy better take thy Fortune thou finds to be too busy is some danger leave ringing of your hands peace sit you down and let
me ring your heart for so I shall if it be made a pen what have I done that without dare SW thy tongue and noise who root against me such an act that blurs 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 Bowsers false as dice as me what look here upon this picture and on this the counterfeit presentment of Two Brothers see what a Grace was Seated on this brow an ie like Mars to threaten and
command a statue like the herald Mercury new lighted on a heaven kissing Hill 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 milu ear blasting his wholesome brother have you eyes you cannot call it love for at your age the hay in the blood is tame it's humble and waits upon the judgment and what judgment would step from this to this what devil was that thus hoodwin you
oh shame what is thy blush if hell can rise up in a matron bones to Flaming youth let virtue be as well oh H let speak no more now turns mine eyes into my very soul and there I see such black and grained spots will not lose their stain n but to live in the rank sweat of a lascivious bed stewed in corruption honeying and making love over the nasty to me no more these words like daggers and in my ears no more sweet Hing a murderer and a villain a slave that is not 20
part the worth of your true Lord a cut purse of the Empire and the throne the from a shelf the precious dim stole and put it in hiset a king of SL and passes [Music] save me and hover over me with your wings your heavenly gods what would your gracious figure last he man do you not come your tardy son to child that lapsed in time and passion let's go by the important acting of your dread command oh say Do not forget this visitation is but to W thy your most planted purpose but look amazement
on myy mother sits who step between her and her fighting Soul speak to her Hamlet how is it with you lady unless how is it with you that you do bend your eye on baky and with the Inc Corporal air do hold discourse oh gentle son upon the Heat and Flame of thy distemper sprinkle cool patience where on do you look on him on him look you how pale he glares his form and cause conjoined preaching to Stones would make them sensitive do not look upon me messed with this ious action you convert my Stern
intents so I shed tears not blood to whom do you speak this do you see nothing there no nothing at all yet all there is I see nor do you nothing here no nothing but ourselves why look you there look where it steals away my father in his herit as he lived look where he goes even now out at the [Music] portal this is the very coinage of your brain this bodes creation Madness is very cunning in Madness my pulse as yours do temperately keep time and makes us healthful music mother for love of Grace
lay not that fluttering 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 and do not spread the compost on the weeds to make them ranker forgive me this my virtue oh Hamlet now has C my heart in Twain no throw away the worser part of it and lives the purer with the other heart good night but go not to my uncle's bed assume a virtue if you have it not refrain tonight and that shall lend a kind of easiness to the
next abstinence the next more easy for use can almost change the stamp of nature once more good night and when you are desirous to be blessed I'll blessing beg of you I must be cruel only to be kind I must to England you know that LE I had forgotten is so concluded on there's letters seal this man shall send me packing I'll lug the guts into the neighbor room indeed this counselor is now most still most secret and most grave that was in life a foolish trating nay come sir draw toward an end with you
good night [Music] mother [Music] now Hamlet where's ponus at supper at supper where not where he eats but where he is eaten a certain convocation of politic worms are even at him your worm is your only Emperor for diet we fat All Creatures else to Fat us and we fat ourselves for worms your fat king and your lean beggar is but variable service two dishes but to one table that's the end alas alas a man May fish with the worm that ha eat of a king and eat of the fish that have 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 to see if your messenger find him not there seek Him in The Other Place yourself but indeed if you find him not within this month you shall nose him as you go up the stairs into the Ling go seek him there he will stay till you come Hamlet for thine is special safety which we do tender as we do deeply grieve for that which thou Hast
done this deed must send thee hence with fiery quickness therefore prepare thyself the bark is ready the wind sets fair and everything is bent for England for England I Hamlet good so is if thou newest our purposes I see a cherub that sees them but come for England farewell Dear Mother my loving father h my mother father and mother is man and wife man and wife is one flesh and soul my mother come for England follow him close tempt him with speed delay it not I'll have him hence tonight away everything is sealed and done
that else leans on the affair P you make [Music] haste in England if my love thou holds at all thou may not coldly treat our Sovereign order which Imports at full the present death of Hamlet do it England like the fever in my blood he rages and now must cure me till I know is done how my helps my Joys were never [Music] begun [Music] no [Music] where is the butus Majesty of Denmark why how now ailia say gone lady he is dead and gone his head cross at his heels Stone [Music] n but a
fure you mark shoud as the M snow look here my Lord which be we to the Grave did [Music] go with True Love show how do you pretty lady well God you they say the ow was a Baker's daughter Lord we know what we are but know not what we may be God be at your table distraction for her father 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 come my coach good night ladies sweet ladies good night good night follow her close give her good watch I pray you oh Gertrude gertrud when sorrow come they come not single spies but in battalions first the father slain next our sun gone the people mudded thick and UNH wholesome in their thoughts and Whispers or ofilia divided from herself and a fair judgment last and more dangerous than all of these a brother is in secret come from France and wants not buzzers to infect his ear with pestilence speeches of his father's death
and he himself not hesitates to threaten our own person oh my dear gud this like back to a murdering piece in many places gives me Superfluous death hello what News letters me Lord from Hamlet from Hamlet this to your majesty this to the queen who brought them the sailors me Lord they said leave [Music] us [Music] God bless you sir let him bless thee too he shall sir and it please him there's a letter for you sir comes from the Ambassador that was bound for England her name be htio as I am led to know
it is ISO a we were 2 days old at Sea a pirate a very warlike appointment gave us chase finding ourselves too slow of sail we put on a compelled Valor and in the grapple I boarded them on the instant they got clear of our ship so I alone became their [Music] prisoner they have dealt with me like thieves of Mercy but they knew what they did I am to do a good turn for them repair thou to me with as much speed as thou wouldst fly death these Good Fellows will bring thee where I
am farewell he that thou knowest thine [Music] and before you T me PR [Music] me come that you may direct me to him from whom you brought this okay I'll not be J with the hell allegiance bous to the blackest pit I dare dation only I'll be revenged most thly for my father gooders if you desire to know the certainty of your dear father's death is it written your revenge that SW stake you draw both friend and for winner and loser none but his enemies you know them then to his good friends thus wide I'll
open my arms why now you speak like a good child and a true gentleman but I am Guiltless of your father's death and have most sensibly in grief for it it shall as clearly to your judgment as theya to your eyes you must sing oh no what noise is [Music] it kind sister sweet ailia he the FSE stward that stole his master's daughter oh he dry up my [Music] brains oh Rose of May oh heavens is possible a young maid's witch should be as mortal as an old man's life by Heaven thy Madness shall be
paid by weight till our scale turn the beam there you well my there's Rosemary that's for remembrance pray your love remember there is pended let for thought there's penel for you and columbines there's room for you and here's some from me we may call it herbo grao sers oh you must wear your rule with a difference there's a daisy I would give you some violets but they with it all when my father died they say he made a good end for B people you go you see this oh God will again go to th Des
he never come [Music] again and of all Christian Souls I pray God God be with [Music] you [Music] [Music] there is a willow grows a slant a brook that shows his four leaves in the glassy stream there with fantastic garlands did she come of crow flowers Nettles daisies and long purples there on the pendant boughs her coronate weeds clambering to hang an envious sver 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 [Music] up [Music] but long it could not
be till that her garments heavy with their drink pull the poor Rich from her melodious lay to muddy [Music] death last then she has drowned drowned drown in youth when I did love did love me thought it was very sweet to contract oh the time for oh my beh me thought there was nothing me but age with his stealing steps that bled me in his clutch whose grave is this s mine sir I think it' be thine indeed for thou liest in it you li out answer therefore it is not yours for my part I
do not lie in and yet it is mine that us lie in to beant and say it is thine just the dead not the quick therefore thou liest to the quick lie sir to away again from me to you what man do thou dig it for for no man sir for what woman then for none neither who is to be buried in it one that was a woman Ser that rest her soul she's dead how absolute the na is we must speak by the card or a provocation will undo us how long long has thou
been grav maker of all the days in the year I came to it that day that our last King Hamlet all came fought in brass how long is that s cannot you tell that every fool can tell that it was the very day that young Emet was born either is mad and sent into England i m why was he sent into England why because he was mad he shall recover his wits there but if he do not do no great matter there why do not be seen in him there there the men are as mad
as he how came he mad very strangely they say how strangely Faith In by losing his wits upon what ground well here in Denmark how long will a man lie in the earth there he rots if faith if he be not rotten before he die he will last some 8 year nine year ten will last your n yet why he more than another why sir his ey is so t with his trade will keep out water a great while and you water is a sawy care of your o and dead body yeah he is a
scull now this scth lay in the Earth 3 and 20 year who was it hor and M fell as it was who' you think it was I know not a pestilence on him for that M Ro he poured a flag and a renish on me head once the same skull sir was yorik skull the king's Jester this in there let me see Al last poor y I knew him harisha but fellow of infinite G of most excellent fancy he hath borne me on his back a thousand times now how abored in my imagination it is
my Gorge rises in here hung those lips that I have kissed I know not how of where be your jibes now your song your gamble your flashes of merman that were won to set the table on a raw not one now to mock your own grinning quite chop fall now get you to my lady's chamber tell her let her paint an inch thick to this favor she must cut make her laugh at that what's up [Music] the king the Queen the courtier who is this they follow and with such meager rights this do boken the
corpse they follow did with desperate hand take its own life Mark what ceremony else that is leer is a very Noble youth Mark what ceremony else her obsequies 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 must there no more be done no more be done we should profane the service of the Dead to sing AUM and such rest to her as to peace parted [Music] Souls they in the [Music] earth and
from her fair and unpolluted fles may violence spring I tell thee cherish priest a ministering Angel shall my sister be when thou liest howling what 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 stred thy grave oh treble w b 10 times treble on that cursed head whose Wicked deed thy most ingenious sense deprived thee of hold off the Earth of wild till I have caught her once more in my arm now pile Your Dust upon the quick
and dead to love this flatter Mountain you what is he whose grief Bears such an emphasis this is I Hamlet the Dane the devil take thy Soul now PR not well I'm take my my thr hold up my hand be why ever fight with him upon this theme until my alies will on the way oh my son what theme I love to feel you 4,000 Brothers to up with all their quantity of Love make up my son what will thou do for her he's mad don't show me what I would do would weep would fight
would fast would tear thyself would drink up poison eat a crocodile I'll do it do th come here to whine to out face me with leaping in her grave be very quick with her and so will I or if I prate up mountains let them throw millions of Acres on us n without mouth I'll rant as well as thou this is mere Madness and th a while the fit will work in him and on as patient as the female dove his silence will sit ring here you sir what is 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 me and dog will have his day I pray you good htio wait upon him but gerud set some watch or your son [Music] here it is I must commune with your grief or you deny me right and you must put me in your heart for friend where the offense is let the Great X fall it shall be so but tell me why you have proceeded not against him oh for two special reasons which may to
you seem much uninu yet to me they're strong the queen his mother lives almost by his looks for myself my virtue or My Plague be it either way is 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 is the great love the general people bear him who dipping all his faults in their affections convert his sins to Graces and so have I a noble father lost a sister driven to a desperate end who 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 that we are made of stuff so flat and dull that we can let our beard be shook with danger and think it pass time as he be now returned I'll work him to an exploit now ripe in my device under the which he shall not choose but fall and for his death no wind of blame shall breathe and even his mother shall uncharge the practice and call it a
my Lord I will be ruled more willingly if you devise it sir that might be the instrument it falls right you have been talked of since your travel much and that in Hamlet's hearing for a quality wherein they say you shine two months since here was a gentleman of Normandy he made confession of you gave you such a master a report for art and exercise in your defense and for your Rapier most especially that he cried out would be a indeed if one could mat you sir this report of his did Hamlet so inv Venom
with his envy that he could not do but beg and wish your sudden coming or to fence with him now out of this what out of this my Lord there it is was your father dear to you or are you like the painting of the sorrow a face with without a heart why ask you this that we would do we should do when we would this wood changes have abatements and delays as many as there are words or thoughts or accidents and then there should is like a spent sigh to the quick of the Al
we'll put on those shall Praise Your Excellence bring you in short together and wager on your heads Hamlet being guess will not peruse the sword 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 m bank so mortal that I dip a knife in it well towards blood no medicine so rare can save the thing from Death that is but scratched with all
if this should fail s let me see make a solemn wager on your cunning I have it when in the action you are hot and dry and that he calls for drink I'll have prepared him a chalice once where on but sipping if he by chance Escape your venomed point our purpose May hold [Music] there [Music] horo Thou Art Ian is just a man as a my conversation coped with all oh my dear Lord do not think I flatter for thou H has been as one in suffering all that suffers nothing a man that fortunes
buffets and rewards has turn with equal thanks and blessed are those whose blood and judgment are so welcoming that they are not a pipe for Fortune's finger to sound what stop she ple give me that man that is not passion slave and I will wear him in my heart's core I am My Heart of heart as I do thee something too much of this but I'm very sorry good heresia that two Lees I forgot myself for by the image of my cause I see the pure of his I courau his favors but sure The Bravery
of his grief did put me into a towering passion Beast who comes here ah your lordship is Right welcome back to Denmark I humbly thank you sir does know this waterfly no my good Lord thy state is the more gracious Sweet Lord if your lordship put at leisure I should impart a thing to you from his majesty we shall receive it sir with all diligence of spirit put job on it to it's right used is for the head I thank you Lord is very hot no believe me it is very cold the wind is Northerly
it is indifferent cold Lord indeed and yet my thinks is very Sultry and hot for my complexion exceedingly my Lord is very sultry as well I cannot tell how but my Lord his majesty B me signify to you that he has laid a great wager on your head sir this is the matter I beseech you remember oh good my lord for my knees in good faith sir here is newly come to court letis who believe be an absolute gentleman full of the most excellent differences of very soft society and great sh indeed to speak feelingly
of him he is the card or calendar of G concern sir why do we rrap the gentleman in our more rarer bread sir is it not possible to understand in another tongue you'll do better sir really what imports the nomination of this gentleman of Lei of him sir I know you are not ignorant of what Excellence leoes is I mean sir for his weapon what is his weapon rapia and dager that's two of his weapons but what the King sir ha waged with him six barbery horses against the which he has imped as I take
it six French rapas and poniards with their assigned as girle Hangar and Sir three the carries of Faith are very dear to fancy very responsive to the hil's most delicate carriages and of very liberal design what call you the k k sir hang on the phrase would be more gerain to the matter if we could carry a cannon by our sides I would it might be hangers till then but the King sir had later that in a dozen passes between yourself and him he shall not exceed you three hits he had laid on 12 for
nine and it would come to immediate trial if your lordship would about safety answer how if I answer no I mean me Lord the opposition of your person in trial sir I will walk here in the hall if it pleas his majesty it is the breathing time of day with me let the swords be brought the gentleman willing and the King hold his purpose I will win for him if I can if not I shall gain nothing but my shame and the odd hits shall I redeliver you even so to this effect sir after what
flourish your nature will I commend my duty to your L you will lose this wage my Lord I do not think so since he went into France I have been in continual practice is I shall win at the odd th would not think how ill alls here about my heart but it is no matter n good my Lord it is but Foolery but it is just such a kind of misgiving as would perhaps trouble a woman if your mind is likee anything obey it I'll forall their coming here and say you're not Fe not a
wit we defy orur there is special Providence in the fall of of a spal if it be now it 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 there's a Divinity that shapes our end rough he them how we will let [Music] [Applause] be oh come Hamlet come and take this hand from me give me your pardon sir I've done you wrong but pardon it as you are a gentleman this presence knows and you must needs have heard
how I am punished with a sore distraction what I have done that might your nature honor and accept roughly awake I he Proclaim was Madness was Hamlet wrong lities never Hamlet if Hamlet from himself be Tak away and when he's not himself does wrong leres then Hamlet does it not Hamlet denies it who does it then his Madness if it be so hamnet is of the affection that is wronged his Madness is poor Hamlet's enemy sir in this audience let my disc claiming from a purposed evil free me so far in your most generous thoughts
that I have shot my arrow or the house and hurt my [Music] [Applause] brother give us the foils come on I'll be your foil lities in my ignorance your skills shall like a star in the darkest night shine fiery indeed you mock me sir oh F his hand give them the foils young o cousin Hamlet you know the wayn very well my Lord Your Grace has laid the odds of the weaker side I do not fear it I've seen you both since he is bettered we have therefore odds this is too heavy let me see
another this likes me well these swords have all a length I am a good do set me the Stoops of wide upon that table if haml give the first or second hit let all the battlements their ordinance fire the king shall drink to Hamlet's better breath and in the cup a jewel shall he throw richer than that which four successive Kings in Denmark's Crown have worn give me the cup and let the kettle to the trumpet speak the trumpet to the caner without the Cannons to the heavens the Heavens to earth now the king BRS
to Hamet the king BRS to H come begin and you the judges better we they are come on Sir come my [Music] [Music] [Music] Lord [Music] one no judgment a hit a very palpable hit well again okay give me drink Hamlet this Pearl is thine here to thy [Music] [Applause] [Music] help give him the cup I this bout first set it by a while come another hit what say you a touch a touch I do confess our son shall win he's hot and scaned to breath here I am to take my napk and rub the
eyebrows good girl you do not drink I will my Lord I pray you pardon me the queen carouses to thy Fortune Hamet good man it's too late my Lord I'll hit him now I do not think it it is almost against my conscience let me wipe thy [Music] face come for the third layer you DOI I pray you pass with your best violence I have fear you make a wanted of me there you sir come on nothing neither [Music] way have a t [Music] now [Music] oh H the livense hey come again [Music] how is
thetis I'm justly killed with my own [Music] treachery how is it my Lord how is the queen he sworn to see them bleed no no a drink drink de oh villain oh let the door be locked treachery seek his here Hamlet Hamlet Lord slay indeed there is not half an hour of Life the treacherous instrument is in thy hand unbaited and inv venomed the foul practice has turned itself on me no here I lie never to rise again thy mother's poisoned again no [Music] more The King The King's to blame the point and Venom to
then Venom to Thy [Music] Word [Music] in [Music] exchange forgiveness with me Noble Hamlet mine and my father's death come not upon thee nor thine on me heaven make thee free of it I follow thee [Music] [Music] I am dead to AR you Reed Queen had you you that look pale and trembled at this chart that are but mutes or audience to this act and I but time as this fell Sergeant death is strict in his arrest oh I could tell you but let it be I die have issue the potent poison quite to across
my spirit if thou D ever hold me in thy heart absent thee from Felicity of life and in this harsh World draw thy breath in pain to tell my story the rest is silence let four captains bear Hamlet like a soldier to the stage for he was likely had he been put on to have proved most Royal and for his passage the solders music and the rights of War speak loudly for him go with the soldiers shoot good night sweet prince and flights of Angels Sing thee to thy [Music] rest [Music] yeah oh [Applause] oh
l [Music] the