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BERNARDOLong live the king FRANCISCOBernardo BERNARDOHe. FRANCISCOYou come most carefully upon your hour. BERNARDOTis now struck twelve get thee to bed, Francisco. FRANCISCOFor this relief much thanks tis bitter cold,And I am sick at heart. BERNARDOHave you had quiet guardFRANCISCONot a mouse stirring. BERNARDOWell, good night. If you do meet Horatio and Marcellus,The rivals of my watch, bid them make haste. FRANCISCOI think I hear them. Stand, ho Whos thereEnter HORATIO and MARCELLUSHORATIOFriends to this ground. MARCELLUSAnd liegemen to the Dane. FRANCISCOGive you good night. MARCELLUSO, farewell, honest soldier Who hath relieved you FRANCISCOBernardo has my place. Watch The Recruit Online Free HD more. Rushmore Movie Watch Online'>Rushmore Movie Watch Online. Give you good night. ExitMARCELLUSHolla Bernardo BERNARDOSay,What, is Horatio there HORATIOA piece of him. BERNARDOWelcome, Horatio welcome, good Marcellus. MARCELLUSWhat, has this thing appeard again to nightBERNARDOI have seen nothing. MARCELLUSHoratio says tis but our fantasy,And will not let belief take hold of him. Touching this dreaded sight, twice seen of us Therefore I have entreated him along. With us to watch the minutes of this night That if again this apparition come,He may approve our eyes and speak to it. HORATIOTush, tush, twill not appear. BERNARDOSit down awhile 3. And let us once again assail your ears,That are so fortified against our story. What we have two nights seen. HORATIOWell, sit we down,And let us hear Bernardo speak of this. BERNARDOLast night of all,When yond same star thats westward from the pole. Had made his course to illume that part of heaven. Where now it burns, Marcellus and myself,The bell then beating one, Enter GhostMARCELLUSPeace, break thee off look, where it comes again BERNARDOIn the same figure, like the king thats dead. MARCELLUSThou art a scholar speak to it, Horatio. BERNARDOLooks it not like the king Horatio. HORATIOMost like it harrows me with fear and wonder. BERNARDOIt would be spoke to. MARCELLUSQuestion it, Horatio. HORATIOWhat art thou that usurpst this time of night,Together with that fair and warlike form. In which the majesty of buried Denmark. Did sometimes march I charge thee, speakMARCELLUSIt is offended. BERNARDOSee, it stalks away HORATIOStay speak, speak I charge thee, speakExit GhostMARCELLUSTis gone, and will not answer. BERNARDOHow now, Horatio Is not this something more than fantasy What think you ontHORATIOBefore my God, I might not this believe. Without the sensible and true avouch. Of mine own eyes. MARCELLUSIs it not like the king HORATIOAs thou art to thyself Such was the very armour he had on. When he the ambitious Norway combated So frownd he once, when, in an angry parle,He smote the sledded Polacks on the ice. Tis strange. MARCELLUSThus twice before, and jump at this dead hour,With martial stalk hath he gone by our watch. HORATIOIn what particular thought to work I know not But in the gross and scope of my opinion,This bodes some strange eruption to our state. MARCELLUSGood now, sit down, and tell me, he that knows,7. Why this same strict and most observant watch. So nightly toils the subject of the land,And why such daily cast of brazen cannon,And foreign mart for implements of war Why such impress of shipwrights, whose sore task. Does not divide the Sunday from the week What might be toward, that this sweaty haste. Doth make the night joint labourer with the day Who ist that can inform me HORATIOThat can I At least, the whisper goes so. Our last king,8. 0Whose image even but now appeard to us,Was, as you know, by Fortinbras of Norway,Thereto prickd on by a most emulate pride,Dared to the combat in which our valiant Hamlet For so this side of our known world esteemd him Did slay this Fortinbras who by a seald compact,Well ratified by law and heraldry,Did forfeit, with his life, all those his lands. Which he stood seized of, to the conqueror Against the which, a moiety competent. Was gaged by our king which had returnd. To the inheritance of Fortinbras,Had he been vanquisher as, by the same covenant,And carriage of the article designd,His fell to Hamlet. Now, sir, young Fortinbras,Of unimproved mettle hot and full,Hath in the skirts of Norway here and there. Sharkd up a list of lawless resolutes,For food and diet, to some enterprise. That hath a stomach int which is no other 1. As it doth well appear unto our state But to recover of us, by strong hand. And terms compulsatory, those foresaid lands. So by his father lost and this, I take it,Is the main motive of our preparations,The source of this our watch and the chief head. Of this post haste and romage in the land. Watch The Yin Yang Master Download Full. BERNARDOI think it be no other but een so Well may it sort that this portentous figure. Comes armed through our watch so like the king. That was and is the question of these wars. HORATIOA mote it is to trouble the minds eye. In the most high and palmy state of Rome,A little ere the mightiest Julius fell,The graves stood tenantless and the sheeted dead. Did squeak and gibber in the Roman streets As stars with trains of fire and dews of blood,Disasters in the sun and the moist star. Upon whose influence Neptunes empire stands. Was sick almost to doomsday with eclipse 1. And even the like precurse of fierce events,As harbingers preceding still the fates. And prologue to the omen coming on,Have heaven and earth together demonstrated. Unto our climatures and countrymen. But soft, behold Re enter GhostIll cross it, though it blast me. Stay, illusion If thou hast any sound, or use of voice,Speak to me If there be any good thing to be done,1. That may to thee do ease and grace to me,Speak to me Cock crowsIf thou art privy to thy countrys fate,Which, happily, foreknowing may avoid, O, speak Or if thou hast uphoarded in thy life. Extorted treasure in the womb of earth,For which, they say, you spirits oft walk in death,Speak of it stay, and speak Stop it, Marcellus. MARCELLUSShall I strike at it with my partisan HORATIODo, if it will not stand. BERNARDOTis here HORATIOTis hereMARCELLUSTis goneExit GhostWe do it wrong, being so majestical,To offer it the show of violence For it is, as the air, invulnerable,And our vain blows malicious mockery.