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Hamlet: Prince of Denmark (Paperback)

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Enter FRANCISCO and BARNARDO, two sentinels.BARNARDO.Who's there?FRANCISCO.Nay, answer me. Stand and unfold yourself.BARNARDO.Long live the King FRANCISCO.Barnardo?BARNARDO.He.FRANCISCO.You come most carefully upon your hour.BARNARDO.'Tis now struck twelve. Get thee to bed, Francisco.FRANCISCO.For this relief much thanks. 'Tis bitter cold, And I am sick at heart.BARNARDO.Have you had quiet guard?FRANCISCO.Not a mouse stirring.BARNARDO.Well, good night.If you do meet Horatio and Marcellus, The rivals of my watch, bid them make haste.Enter HORATIO and MARCELLUS.FRANCISCO.I think I hear them. Stand, ho Who is there?HORATIO.Friends to this ground.MARCELLUS.And liegemen to the Dane.5FRANCISCO.Give you good night.MARCELLUS.O, farewell, honest soldier, who hath reliev'd you?FRANCISCO.Barnardo has my place. Give you good-night. Exit.]MARCELLUS.Holla, Barnardo BARNARDO.Say, what, is Horatio there?HORATIO.A piece of him.BARNARDO.Welcome, Horatio. Welcome, good Marcellus.MARCELLUS.What, has this thing appear'd again tonight?BARNARDO.I have seen nothing.MARCELLUS.Horatio says 'tis but our fantasy, And will not let belief take hold of himTouching this dreaded sight, twice seen of us.Therefore I have entreated him alongWith us to watch the minutes of this night, That if again this apparition comeHe may approve our eyes and speak to it.HORATIO.Tush, tush, 'twill not appear.BARNARDO.Sit down awhile, And let us once again assail your ears, That are so fortified against our story, What we two nights have seen.6HORATIO.Well, sit we down, And let us hear Barnardo speak of this.BARNARDO.Last night of all, When yond same star that's westward from the pole, Had made his course t'illume that part of heavenWhere now it burns, Marcellus and myself, The bell then beating one-MARCELLUS.Peace, break thee off. Look where it comes again.Enter GHOST.BARNARDO.In the same figure, like the King that's dead.MARCELLUS.Thou art a scholar; speak to it, Horatio.BARNARDO.Looks it not like the King? Mark it, Horatio.HORATIO.Most like. It harrows me with fear and wonder.BARNARDOIt would be spoke to.MARCELLUS.Question it, Horatio.HORATIO.What art thou that usurp'st this time of night, Together with that fair and warlike formIn which the majesty of buried DenmarkDid sometimes march? By heaven I charge thee speak.MARCELLUS.It is offended.BARNARDO.See, it.

Product Details
ISBN: 9798740243979
Publisher: Independently Published
Publication Date: April 19th, 2021
Pages: 156
Language: English