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Our last king, Whose image even but now appear'd to us, Was, as you know, by Fortinbras of Norway, Thereto prick'd on by a most emulate pride, Dar'd to the combat; in which our valiant Hamlet (For so this side of our known world esteem'd him) Did slay

this Fortinbras; who, by a seal'd compact, Well ratified by law and heraldry, Did forfeit, with his life, all those his lands Which he stood seiz'd of, to the conqueror; Against the which a moiety competent Was gaged by our king; which had return'd To the inheritance of Fortinbras, Had he been vanquisher, as, by the same comart And carriage of the article design'd, His fell to Hamlet
Source: THE TRAGEDY OF HAMLET, PRINCE OF DENMARK

I would not, in plain terms, from this time forth Have you so slander any moment leisure As to give words or talk with the Lord Hamlet
Source: THE TRAGEDY OF HAMLET, PRINCE OF DENMARK

What may this mean That thou, dead corse, again in complete steel, Revisits thus the glimpses of the moon, Making night hideous, and we fools of nature So horridly to shake our disposition With thoughts beyond the reaches of our souls? Say, why is this? wherefore? What should we do? Ghost beckons Hamlet
Source: THE TRAGEDY OF HAMLET, PRINCE OF DENMARK

And I beseech you instantly to visit My too much changed son.- Go, some of you, And bring these gentlemen where Hamlet is
Source: THE TRAGEDY OF HAMLET, PRINCE OF DENMARK

Have I, my lord? Assure you, my good liege, I hold my duty as I hold my soul, Both to my God and to my gracious king; And I do think- or else this brain of mine Hunts not the trail of policy so sure As it hath us'd to do- that I have found The very cause of Hamlet's lunacy
Source: THE TRAGEDY OF HAMLET, PRINCE OF DENMARK

I shall obey you; And for your part, Ophelia, I do wish That your good beauties be the happy cause Of Hamlet's wildness
Source: THE TRAGEDY OF HAMLET, PRINCE OF DENMARK

But yet do I believe The origin and commencement of his grief Sprung from neglected love.- How now, Ophelia? You need not tell us what Lord Hamlet said
Source: THE TRAGEDY

OF HAMLET, PRINCE OF DENMARK

Exeunt Rosencrantz and Guildenstern] And, England, if my love thou hold'st at aught,- As my great power thereof may give thee sense, Since yet thy cicatrice looks raw and red After the Danish sword, and thy free awe Pays homage to us,- thou mayst not coldly set Our sovereign process, which imports at full, By letters congruing to that effect, The present death of Hamlet
Source: THE TRAGEDY OF HAMLET, PRINCE OF DENMARK

[Exit Attendant.] I do not know from what part of the world I should be greeted, if not from Lord Hamlet
Source: THE TRAGEDY OF HAMLET, PRINCE OF DENMARK

Of all the days i' th' year, I came to't that day that our last king Hamlet overcame Fortinbras
Source: THE TRAGEDY OF HAMLET, PRINCE OF DENMARK

[comes forward] What is he whose grief Bears such an emphasis? whose phrase of sorrow Conjures the wand'ring stars, and makes them stand Like wonder-wounded hearers? This is I, Hamlet the Dane
Source: THE TRAGEDY OF HAMLET, PRINCE OF DENMARK

If Hamlet from himself be taken away, And when he's not himself does wrong Laertes, Then Hamlet does it not, Hamlet denies it
Source: THE TRAGEDY OF HAMLET, PRINCE OF DENMARK

If't be so, Hamlet is of the faction that is wrong'd; His madness is poor Hamlet's enemy
Source: THE TRAGEDY OF HAMLET, PRINCE OF DENMARK

Give me the cups; And let the kettle to the trumpet speak, The trumpet to the cannoneer without, The cannons to the heavens, the heaven to earth, 'Now the King drinks to Hamlet.' Come, begin
Source: THE TRAGEDY OF HAMLET, PRINCE OF DENMARK

Have at you now! [Laertes wounds Hamlet; then] in scuffling, they change rapiers, [and Hamlet wounds Laertes]
Source: THE TRAGEDY OF HAMLET, PRINCE OF DENMARK


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