Talk About Network

Google


Register and Login
Nick
Password
Register create new account Sign up is FREE and you can post replies, new topics, bookmark posts and more!
Recover lost password


Software > AutoMap > hl nam
Latest [ Topics | Posts ] Archive Post A New Topic Post a Reply
<< Topic < Post Post 1 of 1 Topic 569 of 652
Post > Topic >>

hl nam

by "cowa" <yoohoo> Feb 17, 2006 at 08:35 PM

This is a multi-part message in MIME format.

------=_NextPart_000_021F_01C63401.A8A07EE0
Content-Type: text/plain;
	charset="iso-8859-1"
Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

SCENE V. Another part of the platform.

  Enter GHOST and HAMLET=20
HAMLET=20
  Where wilt thou lead me? speak; I'll go no further.

Ghost=20
  Mark me.

HAMLET=20
  I will.

Ghost=20
  My hour is almost come,
  When I to sulphurous and tormenting flames
  Must render up myself.

HAMLET=20
  Alas, poor ghost!

Ghost=20
  Pity me not, but lend thy serious hearing
  To what I shall unfold.

HAMLET=20
  Speak; I am bound to hear.

Ghost=20
  So art thou to revenge, when thou shalt hear.

HAMLET=20
  What?

Ghost=20
  I am thy father's spirit,
  Doom'd for a certain term 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 purged away. But that I am forbid
  To tell the secrets of my prison-house,
  I could a tale unfold whose lightest word
  Would harrow up thy soul, freeze thy young blood,
  Make thy two eyes, like stars, start from their spheres,
  Thy knotted and combined locks to part
  And each particular hair to stand on end,
  Like quills upon the fretful ****pentine:
  But this eternal blazon must not be
  To ears of flesh and blood. List, list, O, list!
  If thou didst ever thy dear father love--

HAMLET=20
  O God!

Ghost=20
  Revenge his foul and most unnatural murder.

HAMLET=20
  Murder!

Ghost=20
  Murder most foul, as in the best it is;
  But this most foul, strange and unnatural.

HAMLET=20
  Haste me to know't, that I, with wings as swift
  As meditation or the thoughts of love,
  May sweep to my revenge.

Ghost=20
  I find thee apt;
  And duller shouldst thou be than the fat weed
  That roots itself in ease on Lethe wharf,
  Wouldst thou not stir in this. Now, Hamlet, hear:
  'Tis given out that, sleeping in my orchard,
  A serpent stung me; so the whole ear of Denmark
  Is by a forged process of my death
  Rankly abused: but know, thou noble youth,
  The serpent that did sting thy father's life
  Now wears his crown.

HAMLET=20
  O my prophetic soul! My uncle!

Ghost=20
  Ay, that *****uous, that adulterate beast,
  With witchcraft of his wit, with traitorous gifts,--
  O wicked wit and gifts, that have the power
  So to seduce!--won to his shameful lust
  The will of my most seeming-virtuous queen:
  O Hamlet, what a falling-off was there!
  From me, whose love was of that dignity
  That it went hand in hand even with the vow
  I made to her in marriage, and to decline
  Upon a wretch whose natural gifts were poor
  To those of mine!
  But virtue, as it never will be moved,
  Though lewdness court it in a shape of heaven,
  So lust, though to a radiant angel link'd,
  Will sate itself in a celestial bed,
  And prey on garbage.
  But, soft! methinks I scent the morning air;
  Brief let me be. Sleeping within my orchard,
  My custom always of the afternoon,
  Upon my secure hour thy uncle stole,
  With juice of cursed hebenon in a vial,
  And in the ****ches of my ears did pour
  The leperous 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,
  And with a sudden vigour doth posset
  And curd, like eager droppings into milk,
  The thin and wholesome blood: so did it mine;
  And a most instant tetter bark'd about,
  Most lazar-like, with vile and loathsome crust,
  All my smooth body.
  Thus was I, sleeping, by a brother's hand
  Of life, of crown, of queen, at once dispatch'd:
  Cut off even in the blossoms of my sin,
  Unhousel'd, disappointed, unanel'd,
  No reckoning made, but sent to my account
  With all my imperfections on my head:
  O, horrible! O, horrible! most horrible!
  If thou hast nature in thee, bear it not;
  Let not the royal bed of Denmark be
  A couch for luxury and damned *****.
  But, howsoever thou pursuest this act,
  Taint not thy mind, nor let thy soul contrive
  Against thy mother aught: leave her to heaven
  And to those thorns that in her bosom lodge,
  To prick and sting her. Fare thee well at once!
  The glow-worm shows the matin to be near,
  And 'gins to pale his uneffectual fire:
  Adieu, adieu! Hamlet, remember me.

  Exit

HAMLET=20
  O all you host of heaven! O earth! what else?
  And shall I couple hell? O, fie! Hold, hold, my heart;
  And you, my sinews, grow not instant old,
  But bear me stiffly up. Remember thee!
  Ay, thou poor ghost, while memory holds a seat
  In this distracted globe. Remember thee!
  Yea, from the table of my memory
  I'll wipe away all trivial fond records,
  All saws of books, all forms, all pressures past,
  That youth and observation copied there;
  And thy commandment all alone shall live
  Within the book and volume of my brain,
  Unmix'd with baser matter: yes, by heaven!
  O most pernicious woman!
  O villain, villain, smiling, damned villain!
  My tables,--meet it is I set it down,
  That one may smile, and smile, and be a villain;
  At least I'm sure it may be so in Denmark:

  Writing

  So, uncle, there you are. Now to my word;
  It is 'Adieu, adieu! remember me.'
  I have sworn 't.

MARCELLUS HORATIO=20
  [Within] My lord, my lord,--

MARCELLUS=20
  [Within] Lord Hamlet,--

HORATIO=20
  [Within] Heaven secure him!

HAMLET=20
  So be it!

HORATIO=20
  [Within] Hillo, ho, ho, my lord!

HAMLET=20
  Hillo, ho, ho, boy! come, bird, come.

  Enter HORATIO and MARCELLUS

MARCELLUS=20
  How is't, my noble lord?

HORATIO=20
  What news, my lord?

HAMLET=20
  O, wonderful!

HORATIO=20
  Good my lord, tell it.

HAMLET=20
  No; you'll reveal it.

HORATIO=20
  Not I, my lord, by heaven.

MARCELLUS=20
  Nor I, my lord.

HAMLET=20
  How say you, then; would heart of man once think it?
  But you'll be secret?

HORATIO MARCELLUS=20
  Ay, by heaven, my lord.

HAMLET=20
  There's ne'er a villain dwelling in all Denmark
  But he's an arrant knave.

HORATIO=20
  There needs no ghost, my lord, come from the grave
  To tell us this.

HAMLET=20
  Why, right; you are i' the right;
  And so, without more cir***stance at all,
  I hold it fit that we shake hands and part:
  You, as your business and desire shall point you;
  For every man has business and desire,
  Such as it is; and for mine own poor part,
  Look you, I'll go pray.

HORATIO=20
  These are but wild and whirling words, my lord.

HAMLET=20
  I'm sorry they offend you, heartily;
  Yes, 'faith heartily.

HORATIO=20
  There's no offence, my lord.

HAMLET=20
  Yes, by Saint Patrick, but there is, Horatio,
  And much offence too. Touching this vision here,
  It is an honest ghost, that let me tell you:
  For your desire to know what is between us,
  O'ermaster 't as you may. And now, good friends,
  As you are friends, scholars and soldiers,
  Give me one poor request.

HORATIO=20
  What is't, my lord? we will.

HAMLET=20
  Never make known what you have seen to-night.

HORATIO MARCELLUS=20
  My lord, we will not.

HAMLET=20
  Nay, but swear't.

HORATIO=20
  In faith,
  My lord, not I.

MARCELLUS=20
  Nor I, my lord, in faith.

HAMLET=20
  Upon my sword.

MARCELLUS=20
  We have sworn, my lord, already.

HAMLET=20
  Indeed, upon my sword, indeed.

Ghost=20
  [Beneath] Swear.

HAMLET=20
  Ah, ha, boy! say'st thou so? art thou there,
  truepenny?
  Come on--you hear this fellow in the cellarage--
  Consent to swear.

HORATIO=20
  Propose the oath, my lord.

HAMLET=20
  Never to speak of this that you have seen,
  Swear by my sword.

Ghost=20
  [Beneath] Swear.

HAMLET=20
  Hic et ubique? then we'll ****ft our ground.
  Come hither, gentlemen,
  And lay your hands again upon my sword:
  Never to speak of this that you have heard,
  Swear by my sword.

Ghost=20
  [Beneath] Swear.

HAMLET=20
  Well said, old mole! canst work i' the earth so fast?
  A worthy pioner! Once more remove, good friends.

HORATIO=20
  O day and night, but this is wondrous strange!

HAMLET=20
  And therefore as a stranger give it welcome.
  There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio,
  Than are dreamt of in your philosophy. But come;
  Here, as before, never, so help you mercy,
  How strange or odd soe'er I bear myself,
  As I perchance hereafter shall think meet
  To put an antic disposition on,
  That you, at such times seeing me, never shall,
  With arms en***ber'd thus, or this headshake,
  Or by pronouncing of some doubtful phrase,
  As 'Well, well, we know,' or 'We could, an if we would,'
  Or 'If we list to speak,' or 'There be, an if they might,'
  Or such ambiguous giving out, to note
  That you know aught of me: this not to do,
  So grace and mercy at your most need help you, Swear.

Ghost=20
  [Beneath] Swear.

HAMLET=20
  Rest, rest, perturbed spirit!

  They swear

  So, gentlemen,
  With all my love I do commend me to you:
  And what so poor a man as Hamlet is
  May do, to express his love and friending to you,
  God willing, shall not lack. Let us go in together;
  And still your fingers on your lips, I pray.
  The time is out of joint: O cursed spite,
  That ever I was born to set it right!
  Nay, come, let's go together.

  Exeunt

------=_NextPart_000_021F_01C63401.A8A07EE0
Content-Type: text/html;
	charset="iso-8859-1"
Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN">
<HTML><HEAD>
<META http-equiv=3DContent-Type content=3D"text/html; =
charset=3Diso-8859-1">
<META content=3D"MSHTML 6.00.2900.2802" name=3DGENERATOR>
<STYLE></STYLE>
</HEAD>
<BODY bgColor=3D#ffffff>
<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>
<H3>SCENE V. Another part of the platform.</H3>
<P>
<BLOCKQUOTE><I>Enter GHOST and HAMLET</I> </BLOCKQUOTE><A=20
name=3Dspeech1><B>HAMLET</B></A>=20
<BLOCKQUOTE><A name=3D1>Where wilt thou lead me? speak; I'll go no=20
  further.</A><BR></BLOCKQUOTE><A name=3Dspeech2><B>Ghost</B></A>=20
<BLOCKQUOTE><A name=3D2>Mark me.</A><BR></BLOCKQUOTE><A=20
name=3Dspeech3><B>HAMLET</B></A>=20
<BLOCKQUOTE><A name=3D3>I will.</A><BR></BLOCKQUOTE><A=20
name=3Dspeech4><B>Ghost</B></A>=20
<BLOCKQUOTE><A name=3D4>My hour is almost come,</A><BR><A name=3D5>When =
I to=20
  sulphurous and tormenting flames</A><BR><A name=3D6>Must render up=20
  myself.</A><BR></BLOCKQUOTE><A name=3Dspeech5><B>HAMLET</B></A>=20
<BLOCKQUOTE><A name=3D7>Alas, poor ghost!</A><BR></BLOCKQUOTE><A=20
name=3Dspeech6><B>Ghost</B></A>=20
<BLOCKQUOTE><A name=3D8>Pity me not, but lend thy serious =
hearing</A><BR><A=20
  name=3D9>To what I shall unfold.</A><BR></BLOCKQUOTE><A=20
name=3Dspeech7><B>HAMLET</B></A>=20
<BLOCKQUOTE><A name=3D10>Speak; I am bound to =
hear.</A><BR></BLOCKQUOTE><A=20
name=3Dspeech8><B>Ghost</B></A>=20
<BLOCKQUOTE><A name=3D11>So art thou to revenge, when thou shalt=20
hear.</A><BR></BLOCKQUOTE><A name=3Dspeech9><B>HAMLET</B></A>=20
<BLOCKQUOTE><A name=3D12>What?</A><BR></BLOCKQUOTE><A=20
name=3Dspeech10><B>Ghost</B></A>=20
<BLOCKQUOTE><A name=3D13>I am thy father's spirit,</A><BR><A =
name=3D14>Doom'd for=20
  a certain term to walk the night,</A><BR><A name=3D15>And for the day =
confined=20
  to fast in fires,</A><BR><A name=3D16>Till the foul crimes done in my =
days of=20
  nature</A><BR><A name=3D17>Are burnt and purged away. But that I am=20
  forbid</A><BR><A name=3D18>To tell the secrets of my =
prison-house,</A><BR><A=20
  name=3D19>I could a tale unfold whose lightest word</A><BR><A =
name=3D20>Would=20
  harrow up thy soul, freeze thy young blood,</A><BR><A name=3D21>Make =
thy two=20
  eyes, like stars, start from their spheres,</A><BR><A name=3D22>Thy =
knotted and=20
  combined locks to part</A><BR><A name=3D23>And each particular hair to =
stand on=20
  end,</A><BR><A name=3D24>Like quills upon the fretful =
****pentine:</A><BR><A=20
  name=3D25>But this eternal blazon must not be</A><BR><A name=3D26>To =
ears of flesh=20
  and blood. List, list, O, list!</A><BR><A name=3D27>If thou didst ever =
thy dear=20
  father love--</A><BR></BLOCKQUOTE><A name=3Dspeech11><B>HAMLET</B></A> =

<BLOCKQUOTE><A name=3D28>O God!</A><BR></BLOCKQUOTE><A=20
name=3Dspeech12><B>Ghost</B></A>=20
<BLOCKQUOTE><A name=3D29>Revenge his foul and most unnatural=20
murder.</A><BR></BLOCKQUOTE><A name=3Dspeech13><B>HAMLET</B></A>=20
<BLOCKQUOTE><A name=3D30>Murder!</A><BR></BLOCKQUOTE><A=20
name=3Dspeech14><B>Ghost</B></A>=20
<BLOCKQUOTE><A name=3D31>Murder most foul, as in the best it =
is;</A><BR><A=20
  name=3D32>But this most foul, strange and =
unnatural.</A><BR></BLOCKQUOTE><A=20
name=3Dspeech15><B>HAMLET</B></A>=20
<BLOCKQUOTE><A name=3D33>Haste me to know't, that I, with wings as=20
  swift</A><BR><A name=3D34>As meditation or the thoughts of =
love,</A><BR><A=20
  name=3D35>May sweep to my revenge.</A><BR></BLOCKQUOTE><A=20
name=3Dspeech16><B>Ghost</B></A>=20
<BLOCKQUOTE><A name=3D36>I find thee apt;</A><BR><A name=3D37>And duller =
shouldst=20
  thou be than the fat weed</A><BR><A name=3D38>That roots itself in =
ease on Lethe=20
  wharf,</A><BR><A name=3D39>Wouldst thou not stir in this. Now, Hamlet, =

  hear:</A><BR><A name=3D40>'Tis given out that, sleeping in my =
orchard,</A><BR><A=20
  name=3D41>A serpent stung me; so the whole ear of Denmark</A><BR><A =
name=3D42>Is=20
  by a forged process of my death</A><BR><A name=3D43>Rankly abused: but =
know,=20
  thou noble youth,</A><BR><A name=3D44>The serpent that did sting thy =
father's=20
  life</A><BR><A name=3D45>Now wears his crown.</A><BR></BLOCKQUOTE><A=20
name=3Dspeech17><B>HAMLET</B></A>=20
<BLOCKQUOTE><A name=3D46>O my prophetic soul! My =
uncle!</A><BR></BLOCKQUOTE><A=20
name=3Dspeech18><B>Ghost</B></A>=20
<BLOCKQUOTE><A name=3D47>Ay, that *****uous, that adulterate =
beast,</A><BR><A=20
  name=3D48>With witchcraft of his wit, with traitorous =
gifts,--</A><BR><A=20
  name=3D49>O wicked wit and gifts, that have the power</A><BR><A =
name=3D50>So to=20
  seduce!--won to his shameful lust</A><BR><A name=3D51>The will of my =
most=20
  seeming-virtuous queen:</A><BR><A name=3D52>O Hamlet, what a =
falling-off was=20
  there!</A><BR><A name=3D53>From me, whose love was of that =
dignity</A><BR><A=20
  name=3D54>That it went hand in hand even with the vow</A><BR><A =
name=3D55>I made=20
  to her in marriage, and to decline</A><BR><A name=3D56>Upon a wretch =
whose=20
  natural gifts were poor</A><BR><A name=3D57>To those of =
mine!</A><BR><A=20
  name=3D58>But virtue, as it never will be moved,</A><BR><A =
name=3D59>Though=20
  lewdness court it in a shape of heaven,</A><BR><A name=3D60>So lust, =
though to a=20
  radiant angel link'd,</A><BR><A name=3D61>Will sate itself in a =
celestial=20
  bed,</A><BR><A name=3D62>And prey on garbage.</A><BR><A name=3D63>But, =
soft!=20
  methinks I scent the morning air;</A><BR><A name=3D64>Brief let me be. =
Sleeping=20
  within my orchard,</A><BR><A name=3D65>My custom always of the=20
  afternoon,</A><BR><A name=3D66>Upon my secure hour thy uncle =
stole,</A><BR><A=20
  name=3D67>With juice of cursed hebenon in a vial,</A><BR><A =
name=3D68>And in the=20
  ****ches of my ears did pour</A><BR><A name=3D69>The leperous =
distilment; whose=20
  effect</A><BR><A name=3D70>Holds such an enmity with blood of =
man</A><BR><A=20
  name=3D71>That swift as quicksilver it courses through</A><BR><A =
name=3D72>The=20
  natural gates and alleys of the body,</A><BR><A name=3D73>And with a =
sudden=20
  vigour doth posset</A><BR><A name=3D74>And curd, like eager droppings =
into=20
  milk,</A><BR><A name=3D75>The thin and wholesome blood: so did it=20
  mine;</A><BR><A name=3D76>And a most instant tetter bark'd =
about,</A><BR><A=20
  name=3D77>Most lazar-like, with vile and loathsome crust,</A><BR><A =
name=3D78>All=20
  my smooth body.</A><BR><A name=3D79>Thus was I, sleeping, by a =
brother's=20
  hand</A><BR><A name=3D80>Of life, of crown, of queen, at once=20
  dispatch'd:</A><BR><A name=3D81>Cut off even in the blossoms of my=20
  sin,</A><BR><A name=3D82>Unhousel'd, disappointed, unanel'd,</A><BR><A =

  name=3D83>No reckoning made, but sent to my account</A><BR><A =
name=3D84>With all=20
  my imperfections on my head:</A><BR><A name=3D85>O, horrible! O, =
horrible! most=20
  horrible!</A><BR><A name=3D86>If thou hast nature in thee, bear it=20
  not;</A><BR><A name=3D87>Let not the royal bed of Denmark be</A><BR><A =
name=3D88>A=20
  couch for luxury and damned *****.</A><BR><A name=3D89>But, howsoever =
thou=20
  pursuest this act,</A><BR><A name=3D90>Taint not thy mind, nor let thy =
soul=20
  contrive</A><BR><A name=3D91>Against thy mother aught: leave her to=20
  heaven</A><BR><A name=3D92>And to those thorns that in her bosom=20
  lodge,</A><BR><A name=3D93>To prick and sting her. Fare thee well at=20
  once!</A><BR><A name=3D94>The glow-worm shows the matin to be =
near,</A><BR><A=20
  name=3D95>And 'gins to pale his uneffectual fire:</A><BR><A =
name=3D96>Adieu,=20
  adieu! Hamlet, remember me.</A><BR>
  <P><I>Exit</I></P></BLOCKQUOTE><A name=3Dspeech19><B>HAMLET</B></A>=20
<BLOCKQUOTE><A name=3D97>O all you host of heaven! O earth! what =
else?</A><BR><A=20
  name=3D98>And shall I couple hell? O, fie! Hold, hold, my =
heart;</A><BR><A=20
  name=3D99>And you, my sinews, grow not instant old,</A><BR><A =
name=3D100>But bear=20
  me stiffly up. Remember thee!</A><BR><A name=3D101>Ay, thou poor =
ghost, while=20
  memory holds a seat</A><BR><A name=3D102>In this distracted globe. =
Remember=20
  thee!</A><BR><A name=3D103>Yea, from the table of my memory</A><BR><A=20
  name=3D104>I'll wipe away all trivial fond records,</A><BR><A =
name=3D105>All saws=20
  of books, all forms, all pressures past,</A><BR><A name=3D106>That =
youth and=20
  observation copied there;</A><BR><A name=3D107>And thy commandment all =
alone=20
  shall live</A><BR><A name=3D108>Within the book and volume of my=20
  brain,</A><BR><A name=3D109>Unmix'd with baser matter: yes, by =
heaven!</A><BR><A=20
  name=3D110>O most pernicious woman!</A><BR><A name=3D111>O villain, =
villain,=20
  smiling, damned villain!</A><BR><A name=3D112>My tables,--meet it is I =
set it=20
  down,</A><BR><A name=3D113>That one may smile, and smile, and be a=20
  villain;</A><BR><A name=3D114>At least I'm sure it may be so in =
Denmark:</A><BR>
  <P><I>Writing</I></P><A name=3D115>So, uncle, there you are. Now to my =

  word;</A><BR><A name=3D116>It is 'Adieu, adieu! remember =
me.'</A><BR><A=20
  name=3D117>I have sworn 't.</A><BR></BLOCKQUOTE><A=20
name=3Dspeech20><B>MARCELLUS</B></A> <A =
name=3Dspeech21><B>HORATIO</B></A>=20
<BLOCKQUOTE><A name=3D118>[Within] My lord, my =
lord,--</A><BR></BLOCKQUOTE><A=20
name=3Dspeech22><B>MARCELLUS</B></A>=20
<BLOCKQUOTE><A name=3D119>[Within] Lord Hamlet,--</A><BR></BLOCKQUOTE><A =

name=3Dspeech23><B>HORATIO</B></A>=20
<BLOCKQUOTE><A name=3D120>[Within] Heaven secure =
him!</A><BR></BLOCKQUOTE><A=20
name=3Dspeech24><B>HAMLET</B></A>=20
<BLOCKQUOTE><A name=3D121>So be it!</A><BR></BLOCKQUOTE><A=20
name=3Dspeech25><B>HORATIO</B></A>=20
<BLOCKQUOTE><A name=3D122>[Within] Hillo, ho, ho, my =
lord!</A><BR></BLOCKQUOTE><A=20
name=3Dspeech26><B>HAMLET</B></A>=20
<BLOCKQUOTE><A name=3D123>Hillo, ho, ho, boy! come, bird, come.</A><BR>
  <P><I>Enter HORATIO and MARCELLUS</I></P></BLOCKQUOTE><A=20
name=3Dspeech27><B>MARCELLUS</B></A>=20
<BLOCKQUOTE><A name=3D124>How is't, my noble =
lord?</A><BR></BLOCKQUOTE><A=20
name=3Dspeech28><B>HORATIO</B></A>=20
<BLOCKQUOTE><A name=3D125>What news, my lord?</A><BR></BLOCKQUOTE><A=20
name=3Dspeech29><B>HAMLET</B></A>=20
<BLOCKQUOTE><A name=3D126>O, wonderful!</A><BR></BLOCKQUOTE><A=20
name=3Dspeech30><B>HORATIO</B></A>=20
<BLOCKQUOTE><A name=3D127>Good my lord, tell it.</A><BR></BLOCKQUOTE><A=20
name=3Dspeech31><B>HAMLET</B></A>=20
<BLOCKQUOTE><A name=3D128>No; you'll reveal it.</A><BR></BLOCKQUOTE><A=20
name=3Dspeech32><B>HORATIO</B></A>=20
<BLOCKQUOTE><A name=3D129>Not I, my lord, by =
heaven.</A><BR></BLOCKQUOTE><A=20
name=3Dspeech33><B>MARCELLUS</B></A>=20
<BLOCKQUOTE><A name=3D130>Nor I, my lord.</A><BR></BLOCKQUOTE><A=20
name=3Dspeech34><B>HAMLET</B></A>=20
<BLOCKQUOTE><A name=3D131>How say you, then; would heart of man once =
think=20
  it?</A><BR><A name=3D132>But you'll be secret?</A><BR></BLOCKQUOTE><A=20
name=3Dspeech35><B>HORATIO</B></A> <A =
name=3Dspeech36><B>MARCELLUS</B></A>=20
<BLOCKQUOTE><A name=3D133>Ay, by heaven, my lord.</A><BR></BLOCKQUOTE><A =

name=3Dspeech37><B>HAMLET</B></A>=20
<BLOCKQUOTE><A name=3D134>There's ne'er a villain dwelling in all=20
  Denmark</A><BR><A name=3D135>But he's an arrant =
knave.</A><BR></BLOCKQUOTE><A=20
name=3Dspeech38><B>HORATIO</B></A>=20
<BLOCKQUOTE><A name=3D136>There needs no ghost, my lord, come from the=20
  grave</A><BR><A name=3D137>To tell us this.</A><BR></BLOCKQUOTE><A=20
name=3Dspeech39><B>HAMLET</B></A>=20
<BLOCKQUOTE><A name=3D138>Why, right; you are i' the right;</A><BR><A=20
  name=3D139>And so, without more cir***stance at all,</A><BR><A =
name=3D140>I hold=20
  it fit that we shake hands and part:</A><BR><A name=3D141>You, as your =
business=20
  and desire shall point you;</A><BR><A name=3D142>For every man has =
business and=20
  desire,</A><BR><A name=3D143>Such as it is; and for mine own poor=20
  part,</A><BR><A name=3D144>Look you, I'll go =
pray.</A><BR></BLOCKQUOTE><A=20
name=3Dspeech40><B>HORATIO</B></A>=20
<BLOCKQUOTE><A name=3D145>These are but wild and whirling words, my=20
lord.</A><BR></BLOCKQUOTE><A name=3Dspeech41><B>HAMLET</B></A>=20
<BLOCKQUOTE><A name=3D146>I'm sorry they offend you, heartily;</A><BR><A =

  name=3D147>Yes, 'faith heartily.</A><BR></BLOCKQUOTE><A=20
name=3Dspeech42><B>HORATIO</B></A>=20
<BLOCKQUOTE><A name=3D148>There's no offence, my =
lord.</A><BR></BLOCKQUOTE><A=20
name=3Dspeech43><B>HAMLET</B></A>=20
<BLOCKQUOTE><A name=3D149>Yes, by Saint Patrick, but there is,=20
  Horatio,</A><BR><A name=3D150>And much offence too. Touching this =
vision=20
  here,</A><BR><A name=3D151>It is an honest ghost, that let me tell=20
  you:</A><BR><A name=3D152>For your desire to know what is between =
us,</A><BR><A=20
  name=3D153>O'ermaster 't as you may. And now, good friends,</A><BR><A=20
  name=3D154>As you are friends, scholars and soldiers,</A><BR><A =
name=3D155>Give me=20
  one poor request.</A><BR></BLOCKQUOTE><A =
name=3Dspeech44><B>HORATIO</B></A>=20
<BLOCKQUOTE><A name=3D156>What is't, my lord? we =
will.</A><BR></BLOCKQUOTE><A=20
name=3Dspeech45><B>HAMLET</B></A>=20
<BLOCKQUOTE><A name=3D157>Never make known what you have seen=20
to-night.</A><BR></BLOCKQUOTE><A name=3Dspeech46><B>HORATIO</B></A> <A=20
name=3Dspeech47><B>MARCELLUS</B></A>=20
<BLOCKQUOTE><A name=3D158>My lord, we will not.</A><BR></BLOCKQUOTE><A=20
name=3Dspeech48><B>HAMLET</B></A>=20
<BLOCKQUOTE><A name=3D159>Nay, but swear't.</A><BR></BLOCKQUOTE><A=20
name=3Dspeech49><B>HORATIO</B></A>=20
<BLOCKQUOTE><A name=3D160>In faith,</A><BR><A name=3D161>My lord, not=20
I.</A><BR></BLOCKQUOTE><A name=3Dspeech50><B>MARCELLUS</B></A>=20
<BLOCKQUOTE><A name=3D162>Nor I, my lord, in =
faith.</A><BR></BLOCKQUOTE><A=20
name=3Dspeech51><B>HAMLET</B></A>=20
<BLOCKQUOTE><A name=3D163>Upon my sword.</A><BR></BLOCKQUOTE><A=20
name=3Dspeech52><B>MARCELLUS</B></A>=20
<BLOCKQUOTE><A name=3D164>We have sworn, my lord, =
already.</A><BR></BLOCKQUOTE><A=20
name=3Dspeech53><B>HAMLET</B></A>=20
<BLOCKQUOTE><A name=3D165>Indeed, upon my sword, =
indeed.</A><BR></BLOCKQUOTE><A=20
name=3Dspeech54><B>Ghost</B></A>=20
<BLOCKQUOTE><A name=3D166>[Beneath] Swear.</A><BR></BLOCKQUOTE><A=20
name=3Dspeech55><B>HAMLET</B></A>=20
<BLOCKQUOTE><A name=3D167>Ah, ha, boy! say'st thou so? art thou =
there,</A><BR><A=20
  name=3D168>truepenny?</A><BR><A name=3D169>Come on--you hear this =
fellow in the=20
  cellarage--</A><BR><A name=3D170>Consent to =
swear.</A><BR></BLOCKQUOTE><A=20
name=3Dspeech56><B>HORATIO</B></A>=20
<BLOCKQUOTE><A name=3D171>Propose the oath, my =
lord.</A><BR></BLOCKQUOTE><A=20
name=3Dspeech57><B>HAMLET</B></A>=20
<BLOCKQUOTE><A name=3D172>Never to speak of this that you have =
seen,</A><BR><A=20
  name=3D173>Swear by my sword.</A><BR></BLOCKQUOTE><A=20
name=3Dspeech58><B>Ghost</B></A>=20
<BLOCKQUOTE><A name=3D174>[Beneath] Swear.</A><BR></BLOCKQUOTE><A=20
name=3Dspeech59><B>HAMLET</B></A>=20
<BLOCKQUOTE><A name=3D175>Hic et ubique? then we'll ****ft our =
ground.</A><BR><A=20
  name=3D176>Come hither, gentlemen,</A><BR><A name=3D177>And lay your =
hands again=20
  upon my sword:</A><BR><A name=3D178>Never to speak of this that you =
have=20
  heard,</A><BR><A name=3D179>Swear by my sword.</A><BR></BLOCKQUOTE><A=20
name=3Dspeech60><B>Ghost</B></A>=20
<BLOCKQUOTE><A name=3D180>[Beneath] Swear.</A><BR></BLOCKQUOTE><A=20
name=3Dspeech61><B>HAMLET</B></A>=20
<BLOCKQUOTE><A name=3D181>Well said, old mole! canst work i' the earth =
so=20
  fast?</A><BR><A name=3D182>A worthy pioner! Once more remove, good=20
  friends.</A><BR></BLOCKQUOTE><A name=3Dspeech62><B>HORATIO</B></A>=20
<BLOCKQUOTE><A name=3D183>O day and night, but this is wondrous=20
strange!</A><BR></BLOCKQUOTE><A name=3Dspeech63><B>HAMLET</B></A>=20
<BLOCKQUOTE><A name=3D184>And therefore as a stranger give it =
welcome.</A><BR><A=20
  name=3D185>There are more things in heaven and earth, =
Horatio,</A><BR><A=20
  name=3D186>Than are dreamt of in your philosophy. But come;</A><BR><A=20
  name=3D187>Here, as before, never, so help you mercy,</A><BR><A =
name=3D188>How=20
  strange or odd soe'er I bear myself,</A><BR><A name=3D189>As I =
perchance=20
  hereafter shall think meet</A><BR><A name=3D190>To put an antic =
disposition=20
  on,</A><BR><A name=3D191>That you, at such times seeing me, never=20
  shall,</A><BR><A name=3D192>With arms en***ber'd thus, or this=20
  headshake,</A><BR><A name=3D193>Or by pronouncing of some doubtful=20
  phrase,</A><BR><A name=3D194>As 'Well, well, we know,' or 'We could, =
an if we=20
  would,'</A><BR><A name=3D195>Or 'If we list to speak,' or 'There be, =
an if they=20
  might,'</A><BR><A name=3D196>Or such ambiguous giving out, to =
note</A><BR><A=20
  name=3D197>That you know aught of me: this not to do,</A><BR><A =
name=3D198>So=20
  grace and mercy at your most need help you, =
Swear.</A><BR></BLOCKQUOTE><A=20
name=3Dspeech64><B>Ghost</B></A>=20
<BLOCKQUOTE><A name=3D199>[Beneath] Swear.</A><BR></BLOCKQUOTE><A=20
name=3Dspeech65><B>HAMLET</B></A>=20
<BLOCKQUOTE><A name=3D200>Rest, rest, perturbed spirit!</A><BR>
  <P><I>They swear</I></P><A name=3D201>So, gentlemen,</A><BR><A =
name=3D202>With all=20
  my love I do commend me to you:</A><BR><A name=3D203>And what so poor =
a man as=20
  Hamlet is</A><BR><A name=3D204>May do, to express his love and =
friending to=20
  you,</A><BR><A name=3D205>God willing, shall not lack. Let us go in=20
  together;</A><BR><A name=3D206>And still your fingers on your lips, I=20
  pray.</A><BR><A name=3D207>The time is out of joint: O cursed =
spite,</A><BR><A=20
  name=3D208>That ever I was born to set it right!</A><BR><A =
name=3D209>Nay, come,=20
  let's go together.</A><BR>
  <P><I>Exeunt</I></P></BLOCKQUOTE></FONT></DIV></BODY></HTML>

------=_NextPart_000_021F_01C63401.A8A07EE0--
 




 1 Posts in Topic:
hl nam
"cowa" <yooh  2006-02-17 20:35:15 

Post A Reply:
  Go here to Signup

AddThis Feed Button


About - Advertising - Contact - Frequently Asked Questions - Privacy Policy - Terms of Use - Signup

Contact
tan12V112 Thu Nov 20 14:02:11 CST 2008.