Authors: William Shakespeare
Shows her
two pictures
The
counterfeit presentment
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of two brothers.
See what a grace was seated on his brow:
Hyperion
’s curls, the
front
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of Jove himself,
An eye like
Mars
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to threaten or command,
A
station
like the herald
Mercury
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New-lighted
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on a heaven-kissing hill,
A combination and a form indeed
Where every god did seem to set his
seal
69
To give the world assurance of a man:
This was your husband. Look you now, what follows:
Here is your husband, like a mildewed
ear
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,
Blasting
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his wholesome brother. Have you eyes?
Could you on this fair mountain
leave
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to feed
And
batten
on this
moor
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? Ha! Have you eyes?
You cannot call it love, for at your age
The
heyday in the blood
77
is tame, it’s humble,
And waits upon the judgement: and what judgement
Would step from this to this? What devil was’t
That thus hath
cozened
you at
hoodman-blind
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?
O, shame, where is thy blush? Rebellious hell,
If thou canst
mutine
in a
matron’s
82
bones,
To flaming youth let virtue be as wax
And melt in her own fire. Proclaim no shame
When the
compulsive ardour gives the charge
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,
Since
frost
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itself as actively doth burn
GERTRUDE
O Hamlet, speak no more:
Thou turn’st mine eyes into my very soul,
And there I see such black and
grainèd
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spots
As will not
leave their tinct
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.
HAMLET
Nay, but to live
In the rank sweat of an
enseamèd
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bed,
Stewed
in corruption,
honeying
and
making love
94
GERTRUDE
O, speak to me no more:
These words like daggers enter in mine ears.
No more, sweet Hamlet!
HAMLET
A murderer and a villain,
A slave that is not twentieth part the
tithe
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Of your
precedent lord
, a
vice
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of kings,
A
cutpurse
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of the empire and the rule,
That from a shelf the precious
diadem
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stole,
And put it in his pocket!
GERTRUDE
No more!
Enter Ghost
HAMLET
A king of
shreds and patches
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—
Save me, and hover o’er me with your wings,
Sees the Ghost
You heavenly guards!— What would you, gracious figure?
GERTRUDE
Alas, he’s mad!
HAMLET
Do you not come your tardy son to chide,
That, lapsed in time and passion, lets go by
Th’
important
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acting of your dread command? O, say!
GHOST
Do not forget: this visitation
Is but to whet thy almost blunted purpose.
But look, amazement on thy mother sits.
O, step between her and her fighting soul:
Conceit
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in weakest bodies strongest works:
Speak to her, Hamlet.
HAMLET
How is it with you, lady?
GERTRUDE
Alas, how is’t with you,
That you do bend your eye on vacancy
And with
th’incorporal
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air do hold discourse?
Forth at your eyes your
spirits
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wildly peep,
And,
as the sleeping soldiers in th’alarm
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,
Your bedded hair,
like life in excrements
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,
Start up and stand on end. O gentle son,
Upon the heat and flame of thy distemper
Sprinkle cool patience. Whereon do you look?
HAMLET
On him, on him! Look you how pale he glares!
His form and cause conjoined
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, preaching to stones,
Would make them capable.— Do not look upon me,
To the Ghost
Lest with this
piteous
action you
convert
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My stern effects: then what I have to do
Will
want
true
colour
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; tears perchance for blood.
GERTRUDE
To who do you speak this?
HAMLET
Do you see nothing there?
GERTRUDE
Nothing at all, yet all that is I see.
HAMLET
Nor did you nothing hear?
GERTRUDE
No, nothing but ourselves.
HAMLET
Why, look you there: look, how it steals away.
My father, in his
habit
as
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he lived!
Look where he goes even now out at the portal.
Exit
[
Ghost
]
GERTRUDE
This is the very
coinage
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of your brain:
This bodiless creation ecstasy is very
cunning
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in.
HAMLET
Ecstasy?
My pulse as yours doth temperately keep time,
And makes as healthful music: it is not madness
That I have uttered. Bring me to the test,
And I the matter will
reword
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, which madness
Would
gambol
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from. Mother, for love of grace,
Lay not a flattering
unction
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to your soul
That not your
trespass
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, but my madness speaks:
It will but
skin and film
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the ulcerous place,
Whilst rank corruption,
mining
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all within,
Infects unseen. Confess yourself to heaven,
Repent what’s past, avoid what is to come,
And do not spread the compost o’er the weeds
To make them
ranker
. Forgive me this my
virtue
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,
For in the fatness of these
pursy
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times
Virtue itself of vice must pardon beg,
Yea,
curb and woo
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for leave to do him good.
GERTRUDE
O Hamlet, thou hast cleft my heart in twain.
HAMLET
O, throw away the worser part of it,
And live the purer with the other half.
Goodnight. But go not to mine 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. Once more, goodnight:
And when you are desirous to be blessed,
I’ll blessing beg of you. For this same lord,
Points to the body
I do repent, but heaven hath pleased it so
To punish me with this, and this with me,
That
I must be their
scourge and minister
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.
I will
bestow
him, and will
answer well
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The death I gave him. So, again, goodnight.
I must be cruel, only to be kind:
Thus bad begins and worse remains
behind
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.
GERTRUDE
What shall I do?
HAMLET
Not this by no means that I bid you do:
Let the
bloat
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king tempt you again to bed,
Pinch wanton
on your cheek, call you his
mouse
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,
And let him, for a pair of
reechy
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kisses,
Or paddling in your neck with his damned fingers,
Make you to
ravel all this matter out
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,
That I essentially am not in madness,
But mad
in craft
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. ’Twere good you let him know,
For who that’s but a queen, fair, sober, wise,
Would from a
paddock, from a bat, a gib
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,
Such
dear concernings
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hide? Who would do so?
No, in despite of sense and secrecy,
Unpeg
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the basket on the house’s top,
Let the birds fly, and like the
famous ape
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,
To
try conclusions
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, in the basket creep,
And break your own neck down.
GERTRUDE
Be thou assured, if words be made of breath
And breath of life, I have no life to breathe
What thou hast said to me.
HAMLET
I must to England: you know that?
GERTRUDE
Alack,
I had forgot: ’tis so concluded on.
HAMLET
This man shall
set me packing
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:
I’ll lug the guts into the neighbour room.
Mother, goodnight. Indeed this counsellor
Is now most
still, most secret and most grave
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,
Who was in life a foolish
prating
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knave.—
Come, sir, to
draw toward an end with you
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.—
Goodnight, mother.
Exit Hamlet tugging in Polonius
Enter King
KING
There’s
matter
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in these sighs, these profound heaves,
You must translate: ’tis fit we understand them.
Where is your son?
GERTRUDE
Ah, my good lord, what have I seen tonight!
KING
What, Gertrude? How does Hamlet?
GERTRUDE
Mad as the seas and wind when both contend
Which is the mightier: in his lawless fit,
Behind the arras hearing something stir,
He whips his rapier out and cries, ‘A rat, a rat!’
And in his
brainish apprehension
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kills
The unseen good old man.
KING
O,
heavy
220
deed!
It had been so with us, had we been there.
His liberty is full of threats to all:
To you yourself, to us, to everyone.
Alas, how shall this bloody deed be
answered
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?
It will be laid to us, whose
providence
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Should have kept
short
, restrained and out of
haunt
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This mad young man: but so much was our love,
We would not understand what was most fit,
But, like the owner of a foul disease,
To keep it from
divulging
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, lets it feed
Even on the pith of life. Where is he gone?
GERTRUDE
To draw
apart
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the body he hath killed,
O’er whom his very madness, like some
ore
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Among a
mineral
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of metals base,
Shows itself pure: he weeps for what is done.
KING
O Gertrude, come away!
The sun no sooner shall the mountains touch,
But we will ship him hence, and this vile deed
We must with all our majesty and skill,
Both
countenance
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and excuse.—
Enter Rosencrantz and Guildenstern
Ho, Guildenstern!
Friends both, go join you with some further aid.
Hamlet in madness hath Polonius slain,
And from his mother’s closet hath he dragged him:
Go seek him out, speak fair, and bring the body
Into the chapel. I pray you haste in this.
Exeunt Gentlemen
[
Ros. and Guild
.]
Come, Gertrude, we’ll call up our wisest friends
To let them know, both what we mean to do
And
what’s untimely done
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. O, come away!
My soul is full of discord and dismay.
Exeunt
running scene 11
Enter Hamlet
HAMLET
Safely
stowed
1
.
GENTLEMEN
Hamlet, Lord Hamlet!
Within
HAMLET
What noise? Who calls on Hamlet? O, here they come.
Enter Rosencrantz and Guildenstern