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Post by Jonny Fairplay on Dec 11, 2014 23:51:11 GMT
KING CLAUDIUS A Norman.
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Post by Jonny Fairplay on Dec 11, 2014 23:51:25 GMT
LAERTES Upon my life, Lamond.
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Post by Jonny Fairplay on Dec 11, 2014 23:51:35 GMT
KING CLAUDIUS The very same.
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Post by Jonny Fairplay on Dec 11, 2014 23:51:48 GMT
LAERTES I know him well: he is the brooch indeed And gem of all the nation.
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Post by Jonny Fairplay on Dec 11, 2014 23:51:58 GMT
KING CLAUDIUS He made confession of you, And gave you such a masterly report For art and exercise in your defence And for your rapier most especially, That he cried out, 'twould be a sight indeed, If one could match you: the scrimers of their nation, He swore, had had neither motion, guard, nor eye, If you opposed them. Sir, this report of his Did Hamlet so envenom with his envy That he could nothing do but wish and beg Your sudden coming o'er, to play with him. Now, out of this,--
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Post by Jonny Fairplay on Dec 11, 2014 23:52:11 GMT
LAERTES What out of this, my lord?
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Post by Jonny Fairplay on Dec 11, 2014 23:52:21 GMT
KING CLAUDIUS Laertes, was your father dear to you? Or are you like the painting of a sorrow, A face without a heart?
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Post by Jonny Fairplay on Dec 11, 2014 23:52:32 GMT
LAERTES Why ask you this?
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Post by Jonny Fairplay on Dec 11, 2014 23:52:46 GMT
KING CLAUDIUS Not that I think you did not love your father; But that I know love is begun by time; And that I see, in passages of proof, Time qualifies the spark and fire of it. There lives within the very flame of love A kind of wick or snuff that will abate it; And nothing is at a like goodness still; For goodness, growing to a plurisy, Dies in his own too much: that we would do We should do when we would; for this 'would' changes And hath abatements and delays as many As there are tongues, are hands, are accidents; And then this 'should' is like a spendthrift sigh, That hurts by easing. But, to the quick o' the ulcer:-- Hamlet comes back: what would you undertake, To show yourself your father's son in deed More than in words?
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Post by Jonny Fairplay on Dec 11, 2014 23:52:58 GMT
LAERTES To cut his throat i' the church.
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Post by Jonny Fairplay on Dec 11, 2014 23:53:09 GMT
KING CLAUDIUS No place, indeed, should murder sanctuarize; Revenge should have no bounds. But, good Laertes, Will you do this, keep close within your chamber. Hamlet return'd shall know you are come home: We'll put on those shall praise your excellence And set a double varnish on the fame The Frenchman gave you, bring you in fine together And wager on your heads: he, being remiss, Most generous and free from all contriving, Will not peruse the foils; so that, with ease, Or with a little shuffling, you may choose A sword unbated, and in a pass of practise Requite him for your father.
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Post by Jonny Fairplay on Dec 11, 2014 23:53:21 GMT
LAERTES I will do't: And, for that purpose, I'll anoint my sword. I bought an unction of a mountebank, So mortal that, but dip a knife in it, Where it draws blood no cataplasm so rare, Collected from all simples that have virtue Under the moon, can save the thing from death That is but scratch'd withal: I'll touch my point With this contagion, that, if I gall him slightly, It may be death.
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Post by Jonny Fairplay on Dec 11, 2014 23:53:43 GMT
KING CLAUDIUS Let's further think of this; Weigh what convenience both of time and means May fit us to our shape: if this should fail, And that our drift look through our bad performance, 'Twere better not assay'd: therefore this project Should have a back or second, that might hold, If this should blast in proof. Soft! let me see: We'll make a solemn wager on your cunnings: I ha't. When in your motion you are hot and dry-- As make your bouts more violent to that end-- And that he calls for drink, I'll have prepared him A chalice for the nonce, whereon but sipping, If he by chance escape your venom'd stuck, Our purpose may hold there.
Enter QUEEN GERTRUDE
How now, sweet queen!
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Post by Jonny Fairplay on Dec 11, 2014 23:53:55 GMT
QUEEN GERTRUDE One woe doth tread upon another's heel, So fast they follow; your sister's drown'd, Laertes.
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Post by Jonny Fairplay on Dec 11, 2014 23:54:07 GMT
LAERTES Drown'd! O, where?
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