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You Know I Had to Do It to Em Art

Speeches (Lines) for Village
in "Hamlet"

Total: 358

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1

I,2,267

[aside] A piddling more than kin, and less than kind!

2

I,2,269

Not and then, my lord. I am too much i' th' sun.

3

I,2,276

Ay, madam, it is mutual.

4

I,ii,279

Seems, madam, Nay, it is. I know not 'seems.'
'Tis non solitary my inky cloak, good mother,...

five

I,two,323

I shall in all my best obey you, madam.

6

I,2,333

O that this too as well solid flesh would melt,
Thaw, and resolve itself into a dew!...

7

I,2,366

I am glad to see y'all well.
Horatio!- or I do forget myself.

8

I,two,369

Sir, my proficient friend- I'll change that name with y'all.
And what make you from Wittenberg, Horatio?...

9

I,two,373

I am very glad to encounter you.- [To Bernardo] Good fifty-fifty, sir.-
Only what, in faith, make you from Wittenberg?

10

I,2,376

I would non hear your enemy say so,
Nor shall you do my ear that violence...

11

I,2,383

I prithee practise not mock me, fellow pupil.
I think information technology was to see my mother's wedding.

12

I,2,386

Thrift, thrift, Horatio! The funeral bak'd meats
Did coldly furnish forth the marriage tables....

13

I,ii,392

In my mind's center, Horatio.

14

I,two,394

He was a human being, accept him for all in all.
I shall not look upon his like again.

15

I,2,397

Saw? who?

16

I,2,399

The King my father?

17

I,2,404

For God's love let me hear!

18

I,ii,422

Simply where was this?

19

I,2,424

Did you non speak to it?

20

I,2,432

'Tis very foreign.

21

I,2,436

Indeed, indeed, sirs. But this troubles me.
Agree you the picket to-night?

22

I,2,439

Arm'd, say you?

23

I,2,441

From height to toe?

24

I,ii,443

So saw you not his face?

25

I,ii,445

What, look'd he frowningly.

26

I,ii,447

Pale or red?

27

I,2,449

And fix'd his optics upon you?

28

I,2,451

I would I had been there.

29

I,2,453

Very similar, very like. Stay'd it long?

30

I,2,457

His bristles was grizzled- no?

31

I,2,460

I will watch to-dark.
Perchance 'twill walk over again.

32

I,2,463

If it assume my noble father's person,
I'll speak to it, though hell itself should gape...

33

I,two,474

Your loves, as mine to you. Farewell.
[Exeunt [all but Hamlet].] ...

34

I,4,626

The air bites shrewdly; it is very cold.

35

I,4,628

What 60 minutes at present?

36

I,four,635

The Male monarch doth wake to-dark and takes his rouse,
Keeps wassail, and the swagg'ring upspring reels,...

37

I,4,641

Ay, ally, is't;
But to my mind, though I am native here...

38

I,4,668

Angels and ministers of grace defend us!
Be thou a spirit of health or goblin damn'd,...

39

I,4,695

It volition non speak. So will I follow it.

xl

I,4,697

Why, what should be the fear?
I practise not ready my life at a pin's fee;...

41

I,four,712

Information technology waves me withal.
Go along. I'll follow thee.

42

I,iv,715

Concord off your hands!

43

I,4,717

My fate cries out
And makes each piddling artire in this torso...

44

I,5,733

Whither wilt thou lead me? Speak! I'll go no further.

45

I,five,735

I will.

46

I,5,739

Alas, poor ghost!

47

I,5,742

Speak. I am bound to hear.

48

I,5,744

What?

49

I,5,760

O God!

50

I,v,762

Murther?

51

I,5,765

Haste me to know't, that I, with wings as swift
As meditation or the thoughts of love,...

52

I,5,778

O my prophetic soul!
My uncle?

53

I,5,818

O, horrible! O, horrible! most horrible!

54

I,5,830

O all you host of heaven! O earth! What else?
And shall I couple hell? Hold, hold, my eye!...

55

I,v,855

And then be it!

56

I,five,857

Hillo, ho, ho, male child! Come, bird, come.

57

I,5,862

No, yous will reveal it.

58

I,five,865

How say you then? Would heart of man once think it?
But yous'll be hush-hush?

59

I,5,868

In that location'south neer a villain domicile in all Kingdom of denmark
But he'southward an bare-faced knave.

60

I,5,872

Why, correct! Y'all are in the right!
And and then, without more circumstance at all,...

61

I,5,880

I am sorry they offend you, heartily;
Yes, faith, heartily.

62

I,v,883

Yes, by Saint Patrick, but there is, Horatio,
And much offence as well. Touching this vision here,...

63

I,5,891

Never make known what y'all have seen to-nighttime.

64

I,v,893

Nay, just swear't.

65

I,five,897

Upon my sword.

66

I,v,899

Indeed, upon my sword, indeed.

67

I,5,902

Aha boy, say'st thou then? Fine art k there, truepenny?
Come on! You hear this fellow in the cellarage....

68

I,five,906

Never to speak of this that you have seen.
Swear by my sword.

69

I,5,909

Hic et ubique? Then nosotros'll shift our ground.
Come here, gentlemen,...

70

I,five,915

Well said, one-time mole! Canst work i' th' world so fast?
A worthy pioner! Once more than remove, adept friends."

71

I,5,918

And therefore every bit a stranger give it welcome.
There are more than things in heaven and globe, Horatio,...

72

I,v,937

Residual, rest, perturbed spirit! So, gentlemen,
With all my love I do commend me to you;...

73

2,2,1277

Well, God-a-mercy.

74

II,2,1279

Splendid well. Y'all are a fishmonger.

75

Ii,2,1281

Then I would you lot were so honest a human.

76

Ii,2,1283

Ay, sir. To be honest, as this world goes, is to be ane man
option'd out of x thousand.

77

Two,ii,1286

For if the sun breed maggots in a dead dog, beingness a god
kissing carrion- Have you a daughter?

78

II,2,1289

Allow her not walk i' thursday' sun. Conception is a approving, but not
as your daughter may conceive. Friend, look to't.

79

II,2,1296

Words, words, words.

80

II,2,1298

Between who?

81

II,2,1300

Slanders, sir; for the satirical rogue says here that quondam men
have gray beards; that their faces are wrinkled; their eyes...

82

II,ii,1309

Into my grave?

83

Ii,2,1316

You cannot, sir, take from me anything that I will more
willingly part withal- except my life, except my life, except my...

84

II,2,1321

These tedious quondam fools!

85

II,2,1327

My first-class expert friends! How dost thou, Guildenstern? Ah,
Rosencrantz! Good lads, how do ye both?

86

2,2,1332

Nor the soles of her shoe?

87

II,2,1334

Then you live near her waist, or in the centre of her
favours?

88

2,2,1337

In the cloak-and-dagger parts of Fortune? O! most true! she is a
strumpet. What news ?

89

II,2,1340

And so is doomsday near! But your news is not true. Let me
question more in particular. What have you lot, my good friends,...

90

II,2,1345

Kingdom of denmark'southward a prison.

91

II,two,1347

A goodly i; in which there are many confines, wards, and
dungeons, Denmark being one o' th' worst.

92

Ii,2,1350

Why, then 'tis none to you; for at that place is nix either good
or bad but thinking makes information technology so. To me it is a prison.

93

II,ii,1354

O God, I could be divisional in a nutshell and count myself a
king of infinite space, were it not that I have bad dreams.

94

2,2,1358

A dream itself is merely a shadow.

95

II,2,1361

And then are our beggars bodies, and our monarchs and outstretch'd
heroes the beggars' shadows. Shall we to th' court? for, by my...

96

II,two,1365

No such matter! I will not sort yous with the rest of my
servants; for, to speak to you like an honest man, I am nearly...

97

II,2,1370

Ragamuffin that I am, I am even poor in thanks; but I thank you;
and sure, dear friends, my cheers are too dear a halfpenny. Were...

98

Two,ii,1375

Why, annihilation- but to th' purpose. You were sent for; and
at that place is a kind of confession in your looks, which your modesties...

99

II,2,1380

That you must teach me. But permit me conjure you by the rights
of our fellowship, by the consonancy of our youth, by the...

100

Ii,ii,1386

[aside] Nay then, I have an eye of you lot.- If yous love me, hold
non off.

101

II,2,1389

I will tell y'all why. So shall my apprehension prevent your
discovery, and your secrecy to the King and Queen moult no...

102

II,2,1405

Why did you laugh then, when I said 'Human being delights not me'?

103

2,2,1409

He that plays the rex shall be welcome- his Majesty shall
have tribute of me; the audacious knight shall utilize his foil and...

104

II,two,1418

How chances it they travel? Their residence, both in
reputation and profit, was better both ways.

105

II,2,1422

Do they agree the same estimation they did when I was in the
city? Are they so follow'd?

106

II,2,1425

How comes it? Do they abound rusty?

107

2,two,1432

What, are they children? Who maintains 'em? How are they
escoted? Will they pursue the quality no longer than they can...

108

II,2,1442

Is't possible?

109

Two,two,1444

Exercise the boys comport it away?

110

II,2,1446

It is not very strange; for my uncle is King of Denmark, and
those that would make mows at him while my begetter lived give...

111

II,2,1453

Gentlemen, you are welcome to Elsinore. Your easily, come! Th'
appurtenance of welcome is fashion and ceremony. Let me comply...

112

2,2,1460

I am simply mad north-due north-w. When the wind is southerly I
know a hawk from a handsaw.

113

II,2,1464

Hark yous, Guildenstern- and you as well- at each ear a hearer!
That nifty infant you lot run across there is not nonetheless out of his swaddling...

114

Ii,2,1469

I will prophesy he comes to tell me of the players. Mark it.-
You say right, sir; a Monday morning; twas so indeed.

115

Ii,2,1472

My lord, I have news to tell you. When Roscius was an actor in Rome-

116

Ii,2,1474

Buzz, fizz!

117

Two,ii,1476

And so came each actor on his donkey-

118

Two,2,1483

O Jephthah, guess of Israel, what a treasure hadst thou!

119

II,2,1485

Why,
'One off-white girl, and no more than,...

120

II,2,1489

Am I not i' th' correct, old Jephthah?

121

2,2,1492

Nay, that follows non.

122

Two,ii,1494

Why,
'Every bit by lot, God wot,'...

123

Ii,2,1512

I heard thee speak me a speech once, but it was never acted;
or if information technology was, not higher up in one case; for the play, I remember, pleas'd...

124

II,two,1573

Information technology shall to the barber's, with your bristles.- Prithee say on.
He's for a jig or a tale of bawdry, or he sleeps. Say on; come to...

125

Two,2,1577

'The mobled queen'?

126

II,2,1595

'Tis well. I'll have thee speak out the rest of this soon.-
Good my lord, will you see the players well bestow'd? Exercise you...

127

Ii,ii,1601

God'due south bodykins, man, much better! Utilize every man later his
desert, and who should scape whipping? Apply them subsequently your own...

128

II,ii,1606

Follow him, friends. We'll hear a play to-morrow.
[Exeunt Polonius and Players [except the Commencement].] ...

129

Two,2,1611

We'll ha't to-morrow night. You lot could, for a need, report a
speech of some dozen or sixteen lines which I would gear up downward and...

130

2,2,1615

Very well. Follow that lord- and look yous mock him not.
[Get out Start Player.] ...

131

2,2,1620

Ay, so, God b' wi' ye!
[Exeunt Rosencrantz and Guildenstern] ...

132

III,1,1749

To exist, or not to be- that is the question:
Whether 'tis nobler in the listen to suffer...

133

Iii,one,1786

I humbly cheers; well, well, well.

134

III,1,1790

No, not I!
I never gave you aught.

135

III,i,1798

Ha, ha! Are you honest?

136

III,i,1800

Are yous fair?

137

Three,i,1802

That if you be honest and fair, your honesty should admit no
discourse to your dazzler.

138

3,i,1805

Ay, truly; for the power of dazzler will sooner transform
honesty from what it is to a bawd than the forcefulness of honesty tin can...

139

Three,1,1810

You should not have believ'd me; for virtue cannot so
inoculate our quondam stock merely we shall relish of information technology. I loved you...

140

Three,1,1814

Get thee to a nunnery! Why wouldst 1000 be a breeder of
sinners? I am myself indifferent honest, but yet I could charge...

141

III,1,1824

Let the doors be shut upon him, that he may play the fool
nowhere but in's own firm. Farewell.

142

Iii,1,1827

If thou dost ally, I'll give thee this plague for thy dowry:
be thou equally chaste every bit ice, as pure as snow, thou shalt non escape...

143

III,1,1834

I have heard of your paintings too, well enough. God hath
given you lot ane face, and you make yourselves another. You jig, you...

144

III,two,1883

Speak the spoken communication, I pray you, equally I pronounc'd it to you,
trippingly on the tongue. But if you lot oral cavity it, equally many of our...

145

3,ii,1896

Be not likewise tame neither; but allow your own discretion be your
tutor. Suit the action to the word, the word to the action; with...

146

III,2,1914

O, reform it altogether! And let those that play your clowns
speak no more than than is set down for them. For at that place exist of them...

147

III,2,1925

Bid the players make haste, [Go out Polonius.] Will you two
assist to hasten them?

148

III,2,1929

What, ho, Horatio!

149

III,2,1932

Horatio, thou fine art e'en every bit just a man
As e'er my conversation cop'd withal.

150

III,ii,1935

Nay, do not retrieve I flatter;
For what advancement may I hope from thee,...

151

Three,2,1973

They are coming to the play. I must be idle.
Get you a identify.

152

III,2,1976

Excellent, i' religion; of the chameleon's dish. I eat the air,
promise-cramm'd. You lot cannot feed capons and so.

153

Iii,2,1980

No, nor mine now. [To Polonius] My lord, you play'd once
i' th' university, yous say?

154

III,2,1983

What did yous enact?

155

III,2,1986

Information technology was a brute function of him to impale then capital a dogie in that location. Exist
the players ready.

156

Iii,two,1990

No, good female parent. Here's metallic more attractive.

157

Iii,two,1992

Lady, shall I lie in your lap?

158

III,ii,1995

I mean, my head upon your lap?

159

III,2,1997

Exercise you lot think I meant state matters?

160

3,2,1999

That's a fair thought to lie between maids' legs.

161

Three,2,2001

Null.

162

III,2,2003

Who, I?

163

3,2,2005

O God, your only jig-maker! What should a homo practise merely be merry?
For look you how cheerfully my female parent looks, and my father died...

164

3,2,2009

So long? Nay so, let the devil wear black, for I'll have a
adjust of sables. O heavens! die two months agone, and not forgotten...

165

Three,2,2030

Ally, this is miching malhecho; information technology means mischief.

166

III,2,2033

We shall know by this young man. The players cannot keep counsel;
they'll tell all.

167

Three,2,2036

Ay, or whatever evidence that you'll show him. Be not you asham'd to
show, he'll not shame to tell you what it means.

168

3,two,2042

Is this a prologue, or the posy of a ring?

169

III,2,2044

Equally woman's love.

170

III,ii,2073

[bated] Wormwood, wormwood!
Queen. The instances that second spousal relationship move...

171

III,2,2116

If she should interruption it now!

172

3,2,2124

Madam, how like you this play?

173

III,ii,2126

O, just she'll keep her word.

174

III,two,2128

No, no! They exercise but jest, poison in jest; no offence i' th'
world.

175

III,ii,2131

'The Mousetrap.' Marry, how? Tropically. This play is the
image of a murther done in Vienna. Gonzago is the duke's proper name;...

176

III,two,2139

I could interpret betwixt yous and your love, if I could run across
the puppets dallying.

177

III,ii,2142

Information technology would cost you a groaning to take off my border.

178

III,ii,2144

And so you must take your husbands.- Begin, murtherer. Pox, leave
thy damnable faces, and begin! Come, the croaking raven doth...

179

3,2,2149

He poisons him i' th' garden for's estate. His proper noun'due south Gonzago.
The story is extant, and written in very choice Italian. Y'all...

180

Three,two,2153

What, frighted with false burn?

181

III,2,2159

Why, let the strucken deer become weep,
The hart ungalled play;...

182

III,2,2167

A whole one I!
For thou dost know, O Damon beloved,...

183

3,ii,2173

O skillful Horatio, I'll have the ghost's word for a g
pound! Didst perceive?

184

Three,2,2176

Upon the talk of the poisoning?

185

III,2,2178

Aha! Come, some music! Come, the recorders!
For if the King similar not the one-act,...

186

III,2,2184

Sir, a whole history.

187

3,2,2186

Ay, sir, what of him?

188

Three,two,2188

With drinkable, sir?

189

Three,2,2190

Your wisdom should bear witness itself more richer to signify this to
the doctor; for me to put him to his purgation would perhaps...

190

III,ii,2195

I am tame, sir; pronounce.

191

III,2,2198

You are welcome.

192

III,2,2203

Sir, I cannot.

193

III,two,2205

Make yous a wholesome answer; my wit's diseas'd. But, sir, such
answer as I can brand, yous shall command; or rather, as you say,...

194

3,2,2211

O wonderful son, that can then stonish a mother! Just is in that location no
sequel at the heels of this mother'southward admiration? Impart.

195

III,2,2214

We shall obey, were she 10 times our mother. Have you whatsoever
farther trade with united states?

196

III,2,2217

And exercise however, by these pickers and stealers!

197

Three,2,2221

Sir, I lack advancement.

198

III,2,2224

Ay, sir, but 'while the grass grows'- the proverb is something
musty....

199

III,2,2231

I exercise not well understand that. Will you play upon this pipe?

200

III,2,2233

I pray you.

201

III,2,2235

I practise beseech y'all.

202

III,ii,2237

It is as easy every bit lying. Govern these ventages with your
fingers and thumbs, give it breath with your mouth, and information technology will...

203

3,2,2242

Why, look yous now, how unworthy a thing you make of me! You
would play upon me; you would seem to know my stops; y'all would...

204

III,2,2253

Do you see yonder deject that's almost in shape of a camel?

205

Iii,ii,2255

Methinks it is like a weasel.

206

Three,ii,2257

Or like a whale.

207

Three,2,2259

Then will I come up to my mother by-and-by.- They fool me to the
top of my bent.- I volition come up by-and-by.

208

Three,2,2262

'Past-and-past' is easily said.- Get out me, friends.
[Exeunt all but Village.] ...

209

Iii,iii,2356

Now might I do it pat, now he is praying;
And now I'll exercise't. And and then he goes to heaven,...

210

III,iv,2388

[within] Mother, mother, female parent!

211

Three,4,2392

Now, mother, what'southward the matter?

212

III,4,2394

Mother, you accept my father much offended.

213

Three,iv,2396

Go, go, you question with a wicked tongue.

214

III,4,2398

What'due south the matter at present?

215

III,4,2400

No, by the rood, not so!
You are the Queen, your married man's brother'south married woman,...

216

3,four,2404

Come, come, and sit down you down. You shall not budge;
You lot get non till I prepare y'all upwardly a drinking glass...

217

III,4,2410

[draws] How at present? a rat? Expressionless for a ducat, expressionless!

218

3,four,2414

Nay, I know non. Is it the King?

219

III,four,2416

A bloody deed- almost equally bad, good mother,
As kill a king, and marry with his blood brother.

220

III,4,2419

Ay, lady, it was my word.
[Lifts upward the arras and sees Polonius.] ...

221

Iii,four,2431

Such an act
That blurs the grace and blush of modesty;...

222

III,4,2445

Look here upon th's picture show, and on this,
The counterfeit presentment of ii brothers....

223

III,4,2485

Nay, but to live
In the rank sweat of an enseamed bed,...

224

III,4,2492

A murtherer and a villain!
A slave that is not twentieth part the tithe...

225

Iii,4,2500

A king of shreds and patches!-
Save me and hover o'er me with your wings,...

226

III,iv,2504

Do you not come your tardy son to admonish,
That, laps'd in fourth dimension and passion, lets go past...

227

III,4,2514

How is it with you lot, lady?

228

Three,4,2524

On him, on him! Look you how pale he glares!
His grade and cause conjoin'd, preaching to stones,...

229

III,4,2531

Do you see nothing at that place?

230

Iii,four,2533

Nor did you lot nothing hear?

231

3,4,2535

Why, look you there! Look how it steals abroad!
My father, in his addiction as he liv'd!...

232

Iii,four,2542

Ecstasy?
My pulse equally yours doth temperately keep fourth dimension...

233

III,4,2560

O, throw away the worser part of information technology,
And live the purer with the other one-half,...

234

Iii,4,2585

Not this, by no ways, that I bid you lot practise:
Let the bloat Rex tempt you again to bed;...

235

Three,iv,2604

I must to England; y'all know that?

236

III,iv,2607

In that location'south letters seal'd; and my ii schoolfellows,
Whom I will trust as I will adders fang'd,...

237

IV,2,2677

Safely stow'd.

238

IV,2,2679

But soft! What noise? Who calls on Hamlet? O, hither they

239

Four,2,2683

Compounded it with grit, whereto 'tis kin.

240

IV,two,2686

Practice not believe it.

241

IV,2,2688

That I tin keep your counsel, and non mine own. Also, to be
demanded of a sponge, what replication should be made by the son...

242

IV,2,2692

Ay, sir; that soaks up the King'due south eyebrow, his rewards,
his authorities. But such officers do the King best service in...

243

Iv,2,2699

I am glad of it. A knavish speech sleeps in a foolish ear.

244

4,2,2702

The torso is with the King, just the Rex is not with the body.
The Rex is a matter-

245

IV,2,2705

Of nothing. Bring me to him. Hide fox, and all after.

246

IV,three,2729

At supper.

247

IV,3,2731

Non where he eats, merely where he is eaten. A certain
convocation of politic worms are e'en at him. Your worm is your...

248

Four,iii,2738

A human being may fish with the worm that hath swallow of a king, and swallow
of the fish that hath fed of that worm.

249

4,3,2741

Zippo but to evidence you lot how a rex may go a progress through
the guts of a beggar.

250

IV,3,2744

In heaven. Send thither to see. If your messenger detect him not
there, seek him i' th' other place yourself. Simply indeed, if you...

251

4,3,2749

He volition stay till you come.

252

IV,3,2758

For England?

253

IV,3,2760

Skillful.

254

Iv,3,2762

I encounter a cherub that sees them. Merely come, for England!
Farewell, honey female parent.

255

Four,3,2765

My mother! Male parent and female parent is man and wife; homo and wife is
one mankind; and then, my female parent. Come up, for England!

256

IV,4,2796

Good sir, whose powers are these?

257

4,4,2798

How purpos'd, sir, I pray y'all?

258

IV,four,2800

Who commands them, sir?

259

IV,4,2802

Goes information technology against the main of Poland, sir,
Or for some borderland?

260

Iv,4,2810

Why, then the Polack never will defend it.

261

Four,4,2812

Ii g souls and xx g ducats
Volition not debate the question of this straw....

262

IV,4,2819

I'll be with you directly. Go a little before.
[Exeunt all only Hamlet.] ...

263

V,1,3407

Has this fellow no feeling of his business organization, that he sings at
grave-making?

264

V,1,3410

'Tis east'en so. The manus of little employment hath the daintier
sense.

265

V,i,3418

That skull had a natural language in it, and could sing once. How the
knave jowls it to the basis,as if 'twere Cain'southward jawbone, that...

266

V,1,3424

Or of a courtier, which could say 'Good morrow, sweet lord!
How dost thou, expert lord?' This might exist my Lord Such-a-one, that...

267

5,i,3429

Why, e'en so! and now my Lady Worm'due south, chapless, and knock'd
nearly the mazzard with a sexton's spade. Here's fine revolution,...

268

V,1,3440

There's some other. Why may not that be the skull of a lawyer?
Where be his quiddits now, his quillets, his cases, his tenures,...

269

V,1,3454

Is not parchment made of sheepskins?

270

V,i,3456

They are sheep and calves which seek out assurance in that. I
will speak to this swain. Whose grave's this, sirrah?

271

V,1,3461

I remember it exist thine indeed, for m liest in't.

272

Five,1,3464

Thou dost prevarication in't, to exist in't and say information technology is thine. 'Tis for
the dead, non for the quick; therefore m liest.

273

V,1,3467

What man dost thou dig it for?

274

5,i,3469

What woman then?

275

Five,ane,3471

Who is to be buried in't?

276

V,1,3473

How accented the knave is! We must speak by the menu, or
equivocation volition undo us. Past the Lord, Horatio, this iii years...

277

V,one,3480

How long is that since?

278

V,1,3484

Ay, ally, why was be sent into England?

279

V,one,3487

Why?

280

V,i,3490

How came he mad?

281

V,1,3492

How strangely?

282

V,1,3494

Upon what footing?

283

V,1,3497

How long will a human prevarication i' th' earth ere he rot?

284

V,i,3502

Why he more than another?

285

V,1,3507

Whose was information technology?

286

V,i,3509

Nay, I know non.

287

V,1,3513

This?

288

V,ane,3515

Allow me run across. [Takes the skull.] Alas, poor Yorick! I knew him,
Horatio. A boyfriend of infinite jest, of most excellent fancy. He...

289

V,1,3527

Dost thou think Alexander look'd o' this way i' th' world?

290

V,1,3529

And smelt and so? Pah!

291

Five,i,3532

To what base of operations uses we may render, Horatio! Why may not
imagination trace the noble grit of Alexander till he find it...

292

V,1,3536

No, faith, not a jot; simply to follow him thither with modesty
enough, and likelihood to pb information technology; as thus: Alexander died,...

293

V,1,3555

That is Laertes,
A very noble youth. Mark.

294

V,one,3577

What, the fair Ophelia?

295

5,one,3593

[comes forward] What is he whose grief
Bears such an emphasis? whose phrase of sorrow...

296

V,1,3600

1000 pray'st non well.
I prithee take thy fingers from my throat;...

297

Five,1,3610

Why, I volition fight with him upon this theme
Until my eyelids volition no longer wag.

298

V,one,3613

I lov'd Ophelia. Forty thousand brothers
Could non (with all their quantity of beloved)...

299

V,1,3618

'Swounds, prove me what g't practise.
Woo't weep? woo't fight? woo't fast? woo't tear thyself?...

300

V,1,3634

Hear yous, sir!
What is the reason that you use me thus?...

301

Five,ii,3650

And then much for this, sir; now shall y'all see the other.
You do remember all the circumstance?

302

V,ii,3653

Sir, in my center there was a kind of fighting
That would not let me sleep. Methought I lay...

303

5,2,3662

Up from my motel,
My body of water-gown scarf'd about me, in the dark...

304

V,2,3677

Here's the commission; read it at more leisure.
But wilt thou comport me how I did proceed?

305

V,two,3680

Being thus benetted round with villanies,
Or I could brand a prologue to my brains,...

306

V,2,3690

An earnest conjuration from the King,
As England was his faithful tributary,...

307

V,2,3701

Why, fifty-fifty in that was heaven ordinant.
I had my father'due south signet in my bag,...

308

V,2,3710

Why, man, they did make dear to this employment!
They are not well-nigh my conscience; their defeat...

309

V,2,3717

Does it non, thinks't thee, stand me at present upon-
He that hath kill'd my king, and whor'd my mother;...

310

V,two,3727

It volition be brusk; the interim is mine,
And a man's life is no more than to say 'one.'...

311

V,two,3738

I humbly thank y'all, sir. [Bated to Horatio] Dost know this
waterfly?

312

V,2,3741

[bated to Horatio] Thy country is the more gracious; for 'tis a
vice to know him. He hath much land, and fertile. Permit a creature be...

313

V,2,3747

I will receive information technology, sir, with all diligence of spirit. Put your
bonnet to his right use. 'Tis for the head.

314

5,2,3750

No, believe me, 'tis very cold; the air current is northerly.

315

V,ii,3752

But yet methinks it is very sultry and hot for my complexion.

316

Five,2,3756

I beseech you remember.

317

V,two,3764

Sir, his definement suffers no perdition in you; though, I
know, to split up him inventorially would dozy th' arithmetic of...

318

V,two,3771

The concernancy, sir? Why exercise we wrap the gentleman in our more
rawer breath?

319

Five,2,3776

What imports the nomination of this admirer?

320

V,2,3780

Of him, sir.

321

5,two,3782

I would you did, sir; notwithstanding, in faith, if yous did, it would not
much approve me. Well, sir?

322

V,2,3785

I cartel non confess that, lest I should compare with him in
excellence; merely to know a human well were to know himself.

323

V,ii,3789

What's his weapon?

324

V,two,3791

That's two of his weapons- but well.

325

V,2,3798

What call you lot the carriages?

326

V,2,3802

The phrase would be more than germane to the thing if nosotros could
acquit cannon by our sides. I would it might be hangers till then....

327

V,2,3811

How if I answer no?

328

V,2,3813

Sir, I will walk hither in the hall. If it please his Majesty,
it is the animate time of mean solar day with me. Permit the foils exist...

329

V,2,3819

To this effect, sir, after what flourish your nature will.

330

5,two,3821

Yours, yours. [Leave Osric.] He does well to commend it
himself; in that location are no tongues else for's turn.

331

V,2,3824

He did comply with his dug earlier he suck'd it. Thus has he,
and many more than of the same bevy that I know the drossy age dotes...

332

V,2,3835

I am constant to my purposes; they follow the King'due south pleasure.
If his fitness speaks, mine is ready; now or whensoever, provided...

333

Five,two,3839

In happy time.

334

V,ii,3842

She well instructs me.

335

V,2,3845

I do not think so. Since he went into France I have been in
continual practise. I shall win at the odds. But thou wouldst not...

336

Five,two,3849

It is but foolery; but it is such a kind of gaingiving as
would perhaps trouble a woman.

337

5,2,3853

Not a whit, we defy augury; in that location's a special providence in
the autumn of a sparrow. If it be now, 'tis not to come; if information technology be...

338

V,2,3863

Give me your pardon, sir. I accept done you wrong;
But pardon't, equally you are a gentleman....

339

V,2,3891

I embrace information technology freely,
And volition this brother's wager frankly play....

340

V,two,3895

I'll be your foil, Laertes. In mine ignorance
Your skill shall, similar a star i' th' darkest nighttime,...

341

V,2,3899

No, by this hand.

342

V,2,3902

Very well, my lord.
Your Grace has laid the odds o' th' weaker side.

343

V,ii,3907

This likes me well. These foils have all a length?

344

5,2,3923

Come on, sir.

345

V,ii,3925

One.

346

5,ii,3927

Judgment!

347

V,two,3934

I'll play this bout first; prepare it by awhile.
Come up. [They play.] Another hit. What say you?

348

V,2,3941

Adept madam!

349

V,2,3945

I dare not drinkable yet, madam; past-and-by.

350

Five,2,3950

Come for the tertiary, Laertes! Y'all just dally.
Pray you pass with your best violence;...

351

V,2,3958

Nay come up! again! The Queen falls.

352

V,2,3963

How does the Queen?

353

Five,2,3967

O villany! Ho! let the door be lock'd.
Treachery! Seek it out.

354

Five,two,3978

The point envenom'd as well?
Then, venom, to thy work. Hurts the Rex.

355

V,2,3982

Here, thou incestuous, murd'rous, damned Dane,
Drinkable off this potion! Is thy marriage here?...

356

5,two,3990

Heaven make thee costless of it! I follow thee.
I am expressionless, Horatio. Wretched queen, farewell!...

357

5,2,4002

As thursday'fine art a man,
Requite me the cup. Allow go! By heaven, I'll ha't....

358

V,2,4014

O, I die, Horatio!
The potent poisonous substance quite o'ercrows my spirit....

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