1 00:02:46,734 --> 00:02:49,569 This is the tragedy 2 00:02:49,737 --> 00:02:51,904 of a man 3 00:02:52,072 --> 00:02:56,325 who could not make up his mind. 4 00:03:40,788 --> 00:03:42,622 - Who's there? - Nay, answer me. 5 00:03:42,790 --> 00:03:44,123 Stand and unfold yourself. 6 00:03:45,125 --> 00:03:47,126 Long live the King. 7 00:03:47,294 --> 00:03:49,295 - Bernardo? - He. 8 00:03:49,463 --> 00:03:52,799 You come most carefully upon your hour. 9 00:03:53,801 --> 00:03:58,638 'Tis now struck 12. Get thee to bed, Francisco. 10 00:03:58,806 --> 00:04:00,807 For this relief, much thanks. 11 00:04:01,809 --> 00:04:03,810 'Tis bitter cold. 12 00:04:05,813 --> 00:04:07,814 I'm sick at heart. 13 00:04:09,525 --> 00:04:11,359 Have you had quiet guard? 14 00:04:12,444 --> 00:04:15,238 - Not a mouse stirring. - Well, good night. 15 00:04:16,323 --> 00:04:20,201 If you do meet Horatio and Marcellus, the rivals of my watch, 16 00:04:20,369 --> 00:04:21,869 bid them make haste. 17 00:04:22,037 --> 00:04:25,873 I think I hear them. Stand, ho! Who's there? 18 00:04:26,625 --> 00:04:28,793 - Friends to this ground. - And liegemen to the Dane. 19 00:04:28,961 --> 00:04:30,920 Give me your good night. 20 00:04:31,088 --> 00:04:33,089 Farewell, honest soldier. Who has relieved you? 21 00:04:33,257 --> 00:04:35,925 Bernardo hath my place. Give you good night. 22 00:04:36,093 --> 00:04:39,178 - Holla! Bernardo! - Say, what, is Horatio there? 23 00:04:39,346 --> 00:04:41,264 A piece of him. 24 00:04:41,431 --> 00:04:45,351 Welcome, Horatio. Welcome, good Marcellus. 25 00:04:47,563 --> 00:04:50,815 What... has this thing appeared again tonight? 26 00:04:51,859 --> 00:04:53,776 I have seen nothing. 27 00:04:53,944 --> 00:04:58,155 Horatio says 'tis but our fantasy and will not let belief take hold of him, 28 00:04:58,323 --> 00:05:00,908 touching this dreaded sight, twice seen of us. 29 00:05:01,702 --> 00:05:05,413 Therefore I've entreated him along with us to watch the minutes of this night, 30 00:05:05,581 --> 00:05:09,333 that if again this apparition comes he may approve our eyes and speak to it. 31 00:05:09,501 --> 00:05:11,752 Tush, tush, 'twill not appear. 32 00:05:13,881 --> 00:05:15,715 Sit down a while. 33 00:05:15,883 --> 00:05:20,761 Let us once again assail your ears that are so fortified against our story, 34 00:05:20,929 --> 00:05:22,972 what we two nights have seen. 35 00:05:23,140 --> 00:05:27,393 Well, sit we down and let us hear Bernardo speak of this. 36 00:05:29,897 --> 00:05:32,523 Last night of all, 37 00:05:32,691 --> 00:05:35,735 when yon same star that's westward from the pole 38 00:05:35,903 --> 00:05:39,155 had made his course into that part of heaven where now it burns, 39 00:05:39,323 --> 00:05:42,283 Marcellus and myself, the bell then beating one... 40 00:05:43,368 --> 00:05:46,245 Peace! Break thee off. 41 00:05:46,580 --> 00:05:48,831 Look where it comes again! 42 00:05:51,835 --> 00:05:55,880 In the same figure like the dead king, Hamlet. 43 00:05:56,048 --> 00:05:59,258 Thou art a scholar - speak to it, Horatio. 44 00:06:00,928 --> 00:06:04,764 Looks it not like the King? Mark it, Horatio. 45 00:06:04,932 --> 00:06:06,599 Most like. 46 00:06:07,517 --> 00:06:09,852 It harrows me with fear and wonder. 47 00:06:12,940 --> 00:06:17,276 - It would be spoke to. - Question it, Horatio. 48 00:06:17,986 --> 00:06:21,697 If thou hast any sound or use of voice, speak to me. 49 00:06:23,408 --> 00:06:25,701 If there be any good thing to be done, 50 00:06:25,869 --> 00:06:30,790 that may to thee do ease and grace to me, oh, speak. 51 00:06:40,968 --> 00:06:42,677 Stay and speak! 52 00:06:42,844 --> 00:06:44,303 Stop it, Marcellus! 53 00:06:44,471 --> 00:06:46,055 - To here! - Here! 54 00:07:02,906 --> 00:07:05,533 'Tis gone and will not answer. 55 00:07:08,745 --> 00:07:11,622 How now, Horatio. You tremble and look pale. 56 00:07:11,790 --> 00:07:16,335 Is not this something more than fantasy? What think you on't? 57 00:07:16,503 --> 00:07:18,087 Before my God I might not this believe 58 00:07:18,255 --> 00:07:20,339 without the sensible and true avouch of mine own eyes. 59 00:07:20,507 --> 00:07:23,843 - Is it not like the King? - As thou art to thyself. 60 00:07:25,137 --> 00:07:27,138 'Tis strange. 61 00:07:28,807 --> 00:07:31,809 It was about to speak when the cock crew. 62 00:07:33,353 --> 00:07:36,814 And then it started like a guilty thing upon a fearful summons. 63 00:07:42,029 --> 00:07:46,532 I have heard the cock, that is the herald to the morn, 64 00:07:46,700 --> 00:07:49,535 doth, with his lofty and shrill-sounding throat, 65 00:07:49,703 --> 00:07:51,871 awake the god of day. 66 00:07:54,166 --> 00:07:58,711 And at its warning, the wandering and uneasy spirit hies to its confine. 67 00:08:02,215 --> 00:08:04,759 It faded on the crowing of the cock. 68 00:08:09,097 --> 00:08:11,348 Some say that ever 'gainst that season comes 69 00:08:11,516 --> 00:08:14,143 wherein our Saviour's birth is celebrated, 70 00:08:14,311 --> 00:08:16,896 the bird of dawning singeth all night long. 71 00:08:19,232 --> 00:08:22,401 And then, they say, no spirit can walk abroad. 72 00:08:23,028 --> 00:08:25,029 The nights are wholesome then. 73 00:08:26,615 --> 00:08:31,535 No planets strike. No fairy takes nor witch hath power to charm. 74 00:08:32,454 --> 00:08:35,289 So hallowed and so gracious is the time. 75 00:08:37,834 --> 00:08:41,378 So have I heard. And do, in part, believe it. 76 00:08:42,714 --> 00:08:46,092 But look. The morn, in russet mantle clad, 77 00:08:46,259 --> 00:08:49,470 walks o'er the dew of yon high eastern hill. 78 00:08:51,515 --> 00:08:54,725 Break we our watch up and, by my advice, 79 00:08:54,893 --> 00:08:58,437 let us impart what we have seen tonight unto young Hamlet. 80 00:08:58,605 --> 00:09:02,108 For upon my life, this spirit, dumb to us, will speak to him. 81 00:09:02,275 --> 00:09:04,610 - Let's do it, I pray. - Mm. 82 00:09:04,778 --> 00:09:07,446 Something is rotten in the state of Denmark. 83 00:10:45,712 --> 00:10:50,090 Though yet of Hamlet, our dear brother's death, the memory be green 84 00:10:50,258 --> 00:10:53,344 and that it us befitted to bear our hearts in grief 85 00:10:53,511 --> 00:10:58,224 and our whole kingdom to be contracted in one brow of woe, 86 00:10:58,391 --> 00:11:03,646 yet, so far, hath discretion fought with nature 87 00:11:03,813 --> 00:11:07,900 that we, with wisest sorrow, think on him 88 00:11:08,068 --> 00:11:11,695 together with remembrance of ourselves. 89 00:11:12,280 --> 00:11:15,407 Therefore our sometime sister, 90 00:11:15,575 --> 00:11:18,327 now our Queen, 91 00:11:19,496 --> 00:11:22,873 have we, as 'twere, with a defeated joy, 92 00:11:23,041 --> 00:11:26,418 with mirth in funeral and with dirge in marriage 93 00:11:26,586 --> 00:11:30,381 in equal scale, weighing delight and dole, 94 00:11:30,548 --> 00:11:33,259 taken to wife. 95 00:11:35,220 --> 00:11:38,097 Nor have we herein barred your better wisdoms, 96 00:11:38,265 --> 00:11:41,058 which have freely gone with this affair along. 97 00:11:41,226 --> 00:11:44,603 For all, our thanks. 98 00:11:48,275 --> 00:11:51,527 Ah. And now, Laertes, what's the news with you? 99 00:11:51,695 --> 00:11:54,280 You told us of some suit. What is't, Laertes? 100 00:11:54,447 --> 00:11:57,783 You cannot speak of reason to the Dane and lose your voice. 101 00:11:57,951 --> 00:12:02,913 What wouldst thou beg, Laertes, that shall not be my offer, not thy asking? 102 00:12:03,707 --> 00:12:08,335 The head is not more native to the heart, the hand more instrumental to the mouth 103 00:12:08,503 --> 00:12:12,923 than is the throne of Denmark to thy father. 104 00:12:14,175 --> 00:12:15,884 What wouldst thou have, Laertes? 105 00:12:16,261 --> 00:12:20,306 Dread, my lord. Your leave and favour to return to France, 106 00:12:20,473 --> 00:12:22,766 from whence, though willingly, I came to Denmark 107 00:12:22,934 --> 00:12:25,269 to show my duty in your coronation. 108 00:12:25,437 --> 00:12:28,188 Yet now, I must confess, that duty done, 109 00:12:28,356 --> 00:12:30,816 my thoughts and wishes bend again towards France 110 00:12:30,984 --> 00:12:33,652 and bow them to your gracious leave and pardon. 111 00:12:33,820 --> 00:12:37,323 Hm. Have you your father's leave? What says Polonius? 112 00:12:38,366 --> 00:12:43,662 He hath, my lord, wrung from me my slow leave by laboursome petition. 113 00:12:43,830 --> 00:12:47,916 And at last, upon his will, I sealed my hard consent. 114 00:12:48,084 --> 00:12:50,878 I do beseech you, give him leave to go. 115 00:12:51,046 --> 00:12:57,509 Take thy fair hour, Laertes. Time be thine and thy best graces spend it at thy will. 116 00:12:58,887 --> 00:13:03,349 And now, our cousin, Hamlet, and our son. 117 00:13:03,516 --> 00:13:06,143 How is it that the clouds still hang on you? 118 00:13:11,733 --> 00:13:15,736 Good Hamlet... cast thy nighted colour off, 119 00:13:16,780 --> 00:13:20,115 and let thine eye look like a friend on Denmark. 120 00:13:20,909 --> 00:13:25,704 Do not forever with thy lowered lids seek for thy noble father in the dust. 121 00:13:27,374 --> 00:13:29,500 Thou know'st 'tis common. 122 00:13:30,377 --> 00:13:35,798 All that lives must die, passing through nature to eternity. 123 00:13:35,965 --> 00:13:38,300 Aye, madam, it is common. 124 00:13:40,011 --> 00:13:45,057 If it be, why seems it so particular with thee? 125 00:13:45,225 --> 00:13:49,395 Seems, madam? Nay, it is. I know not "seems". 126 00:13:50,647 --> 00:13:53,273 'Tis not alone, my inky cloak, good mother, 127 00:13:53,441 --> 00:13:55,692 nor customary suits of solemn black, 128 00:13:55,860 --> 00:14:01,156 together with all forms, moulds, shows of grief that can denote me truly. 129 00:14:02,158 --> 00:14:06,870 These indeed seem, for they are actions that a man might play. 130 00:14:08,706 --> 00:14:12,084 But I have that within which passeth show - 131 00:14:12,252 --> 00:14:15,337 these but the trappings and the suits of woe. 132 00:14:16,256 --> 00:14:19,216 'Tis sweet and commendable in your nature, Hamlet, 133 00:14:19,384 --> 00:14:21,927 to give these mourning duties to your father. 134 00:14:23,012 --> 00:14:27,891 But you must know your father lost a father, that father lost, lost his 135 00:14:28,059 --> 00:14:31,603 and the survivor, bound in filial obligation for some term 136 00:14:31,771 --> 00:14:33,981 to do obsequious sorrow. 137 00:14:34,149 --> 00:14:37,109 But to persist in obstinate condolement 138 00:14:37,277 --> 00:14:41,864 is a course of impious stubbornness. 'Tis unmanly grief. 139 00:14:42,031 --> 00:14:45,284 A fault to heaven, a fault against the dead. 140 00:14:45,452 --> 00:14:48,787 A fault to nature, to reason most absurd, 141 00:14:48,955 --> 00:14:51,415 whose common theme is death of fathers 142 00:14:51,583 --> 00:14:56,503 and who still hath cried from the first corpse till he that died today, 143 00:14:56,671 --> 00:14:59,298 "This must be so." 144 00:14:59,466 --> 00:15:04,094 Why should we, in our peevish opposition, take it to heart? 145 00:15:05,138 --> 00:15:09,475 We pray you, throw to earth this unprevailing woe 146 00:15:09,642 --> 00:15:13,479 and think of us as of a father. 147 00:15:14,814 --> 00:15:17,649 For let the world take note, 148 00:15:17,817 --> 00:15:22,446 you are the most immediate to our throne, 149 00:15:22,614 --> 00:15:28,076 and with no less nobility of love than that which dearest father bears his son 150 00:15:28,244 --> 00:15:30,746 do I impart towards you. 151 00:15:37,170 --> 00:15:39,546 For your intent in going back to school at Wittenberg, 152 00:15:39,714 --> 00:15:41,840 it is most retrograde to our desire 153 00:15:42,008 --> 00:15:44,343 and we beseech you, bend you, to remain here 154 00:15:44,511 --> 00:15:46,678 in the cheer and comfort of our eye, 155 00:15:46,846 --> 00:15:49,640 our chiefest courtier, cousin, and our son. 156 00:15:49,807 --> 00:15:52,601 Let not thy mother lose her prayers, Hamlet. 157 00:15:52,769 --> 00:15:54,645 I pray thee, stay with us. 158 00:15:54,812 --> 00:15:56,813 Go not to Wittenberg. 159 00:15:57,941 --> 00:16:00,317 I shall in all my best obey you, madam. 160 00:16:00,485 --> 00:16:03,237 Why, 'tis a loving and a fair reply. 161 00:16:03,404 --> 00:16:06,073 Be as ourself in Denmark. 162 00:16:07,867 --> 00:16:09,034 Madam, come. 163 00:16:09,202 --> 00:16:14,373 This gentle and unforced accord of Hamlet sits smiling to my heart. 164 00:16:14,541 --> 00:16:18,418 In grace whereof, no jocund health that Denmark drinks today 165 00:16:18,586 --> 00:16:21,296 but the great cannons to the clouds shall tell, 166 00:16:21,464 --> 00:16:25,384 and the King's carouse the heavens shall roar again, 167 00:16:25,552 --> 00:16:27,803 re-speaking earthly thunder. 168 00:16:28,846 --> 00:16:30,681 Come, away. 169 00:17:13,600 --> 00:17:18,770 O that this too too solid flesh would melt, 170 00:17:18,938 --> 00:17:22,065 thaw, and resolve itself into a dew. 171 00:17:23,776 --> 00:17:28,614 Or that the Everlasting had not fixed His canon 'gainst self-slaughter. 172 00:17:30,617 --> 00:17:33,327 O God. God. 173 00:17:36,039 --> 00:17:39,541 How weary, stale, flat and unprofitable 174 00:17:39,709 --> 00:17:42,753 seem to me all the uses of this world. 175 00:17:43,963 --> 00:17:46,590 Fie on't, ah fie. 176 00:17:47,675 --> 00:17:51,303 'Tis an unweeded garden that grows to seed. 177 00:17:51,471 --> 00:17:55,223 Things rank and gross in nature possess it merely. 178 00:17:56,392 --> 00:17:58,226 That it should come to this. 179 00:17:59,354 --> 00:18:01,355 But two months dead. 180 00:18:02,315 --> 00:18:04,650 Nay, not so much, not two. 181 00:18:06,235 --> 00:18:08,278 So excellent a king 182 00:18:08,446 --> 00:18:11,490 that was to this Hyperion to a satyr. 183 00:18:12,200 --> 00:18:13,700 So loving to my mother 184 00:18:13,868 --> 00:18:17,829 that he might not suffer the winds of heaven visit her face too roughly. 185 00:18:18,748 --> 00:18:20,874 Heaven and earth, must I remember? 186 00:18:21,626 --> 00:18:24,711 Why, she would hang on him as if increase of appetite 187 00:18:24,879 --> 00:18:26,838 had grown by what it fed on. 188 00:18:27,006 --> 00:18:29,216 And yet, within a month... 189 00:18:29,384 --> 00:18:31,510 Let me not think on it. 190 00:18:32,303 --> 00:18:34,971 Frailty, thy name is woman. 191 00:18:36,391 --> 00:18:40,394 A little month, or ere those shoes were old 192 00:18:40,561 --> 00:18:45,399 with which she followed my poor father's body, like Niobe, all tears. 193 00:18:46,401 --> 00:18:49,820 Why she, even she... 194 00:18:49,987 --> 00:18:52,322 O God, a beast that wants discourse of reason 195 00:18:52,490 --> 00:18:54,491 would have mourned longer. 196 00:18:55,618 --> 00:18:59,871 Married with my uncle, my father's brother, 197 00:19:00,039 --> 00:19:03,417 but no more like my father than I to Hercules. 198 00:19:05,086 --> 00:19:08,714 Within a month... she married. 199 00:19:09,632 --> 00:19:13,385 O most wicked speed, to post with such dexterity 200 00:19:13,553 --> 00:19:15,637 to incestuous sheets. 201 00:19:17,724 --> 00:19:20,892 It is not, nor it cannot come, to good. 202 00:19:22,729 --> 00:19:27,566 But break my heart, for I must hold my tongue. 203 00:19:58,556 --> 00:20:00,724 My necessaries are embarked. 204 00:20:01,601 --> 00:20:03,268 Farewell. 205 00:20:05,062 --> 00:20:07,981 And, sister, as the winds give benefit and convoy is assistant, 206 00:20:08,149 --> 00:20:11,318 - do not sleep but let me hear from you. - Do you doubt that? 207 00:20:20,661 --> 00:20:23,872 For Hamlet and the trifling of his favour, 208 00:20:24,582 --> 00:20:27,334 hold it a fashion and a toy in blood, 209 00:20:27,502 --> 00:20:30,420 a violet in the youth of primy nature. 210 00:20:30,588 --> 00:20:32,589 Forward, not permanent. 211 00:20:33,090 --> 00:20:36,134 Sweet, not lasting. 212 00:20:36,302 --> 00:20:39,805 The perfume and suppliance of a minute, no more. 213 00:20:41,349 --> 00:20:43,099 No more but so? 214 00:20:43,267 --> 00:20:45,310 Think it no more. 215 00:20:46,187 --> 00:20:49,397 Perhaps he loves you now, but you must fear, 216 00:20:49,565 --> 00:20:52,317 his greatness weighed, his will is not his own, 217 00:20:52,485 --> 00:20:55,487 for he himself is subject to his birth. 218 00:20:55,655 --> 00:20:59,950 He may not, as unvalued persons do, carve for himself, 219 00:21:00,117 --> 00:21:05,247 for on his choice depends the safety and the health of this whole state. 220 00:21:06,999 --> 00:21:09,334 Then weigh what loss your honour may sustain 221 00:21:09,502 --> 00:21:12,170 if with too willing ear you list his songs. 222 00:21:12,338 --> 00:21:14,840 Or lose your heart... 223 00:21:15,007 --> 00:21:19,511 or your chaste treasure open to his unmastered importunity. 224 00:21:21,848 --> 00:21:23,723 Be wary then. 225 00:21:24,100 --> 00:21:26,268 Best safety lies in fear. 226 00:21:37,530 --> 00:21:41,950 I shall the effect of this good lesson keep as watchman to my heart. 227 00:21:42,118 --> 00:21:46,413 But, good my brother, do not, as some ungracious pastors do, 228 00:21:46,581 --> 00:21:49,416 show me the steep and thorny way to heaven 229 00:21:49,584 --> 00:21:51,585 whilst, like a puffed and reckless libertine 230 00:21:51,752 --> 00:21:56,256 himself the primrose path of dalliance treads... and minds not his own creed. 231 00:21:56,424 --> 00:21:58,133 O, fear me not. 232 00:21:58,718 --> 00:22:01,219 But here my father comes - I stay too long. 233 00:22:02,722 --> 00:22:05,390 Yet here, Laertes? Aboard, aboard, for shame. 234 00:22:05,558 --> 00:22:08,894 The wind sits in the shoulder of your sail and you are stayed for. 235 00:22:09,061 --> 00:22:11,229 There, my blessing with thee. 236 00:22:11,397 --> 00:22:15,567 And these few precepts in thy memory look thou character. 237 00:22:15,735 --> 00:22:20,155 Give thy thoughts no tongue, nor any unproportioned thought his act. 238 00:22:20,323 --> 00:22:23,325 Be thou familiar but by no means vulgar. 239 00:22:23,492 --> 00:22:26,828 Those friends thou hast, and their adoption tried, 240 00:22:26,996 --> 00:22:29,748 grapple them to thy soul with hoops of steel. 241 00:22:29,916 --> 00:22:32,250 But do not dull thy palm with entertainment 242 00:22:32,418 --> 00:22:35,420 of each new-hatched, unfledged comrade. 243 00:22:35,588 --> 00:22:37,422 Beware of entrance to a quarrel 244 00:22:37,590 --> 00:22:41,551 but, being in, bear't that the opposed may beware of thee. 245 00:22:41,719 --> 00:22:45,013 Give every man thine ear but few thy voice. 246 00:22:45,181 --> 00:22:49,601 Costly thy habit as thy purse can buy, but not expressed in fancy. 247 00:22:49,769 --> 00:22:53,730 Rich, not gaudy, for the apparel oft proclaims the man. 248 00:22:54,607 --> 00:22:56,816 Neither a borrower nor a lender be, 249 00:22:56,984 --> 00:22:59,527 for loan oft loses both itself and friend 250 00:22:59,695 --> 00:23:02,405 and borrowing dulls the edge of husbandry. 251 00:23:03,282 --> 00:23:06,701 This above all - to thine own self be true, 252 00:23:06,869 --> 00:23:09,204 and it must follow, as the night the day, 253 00:23:09,372 --> 00:23:12,290 thou canst not then be false to any man. 254 00:23:12,959 --> 00:23:16,211 Farewell. My blessing season this in thee. 255 00:23:17,296 --> 00:23:19,255 Most humbly do I take my leave, my lord. 256 00:23:19,423 --> 00:23:21,675 The time invites you. Go. 257 00:23:21,842 --> 00:23:23,510 Farewell, Ophelia. 258 00:23:24,720 --> 00:23:26,388 And remember well what I said to you. 259 00:23:26,555 --> 00:23:30,100 'Tis in my memory locked and you yourself shall keep the key of it. 260 00:23:30,267 --> 00:23:31,810 Farewell. 261 00:23:46,993 --> 00:23:49,869 What is't, Ophelia, he hath said to you? 262 00:23:50,037 --> 00:23:54,082 So please you, something touching the Lord Hamlet. 263 00:23:55,167 --> 00:23:57,293 Marry, well bethought. 264 00:23:58,838 --> 00:24:00,880 Yes. 265 00:24:01,048 --> 00:24:03,842 What is between you? Give me up the truth. 266 00:24:04,677 --> 00:24:09,347 He hath, my lord, of late made many tenders of his affection to me. 267 00:24:09,515 --> 00:24:11,349 Affection? Pooh! 268 00:24:11,517 --> 00:24:15,228 You speak like a green girl unsifted in such perilous circumstance. 269 00:24:15,396 --> 00:24:17,731 Do you believe his "tenders", as you call them? 270 00:24:17,898 --> 00:24:21,359 I do not know, my lord, what I should think. 271 00:24:21,527 --> 00:24:24,529 Marry, I will teach you. Think yourself a baby. 272 00:24:28,117 --> 00:24:31,077 I would not, in plain terms, from this time forth, 273 00:24:31,245 --> 00:24:34,622 have you give words or talk with the Lord Hamlet. 274 00:24:37,001 --> 00:24:38,877 Look to't, I charge you. 275 00:24:56,604 --> 00:24:58,354 Come your ways. 276 00:25:17,041 --> 00:25:19,000 Hail to your lordship. 277 00:25:19,877 --> 00:25:21,878 I'm glad to see you're well. 278 00:25:24,715 --> 00:25:27,050 Horatio, or I do forget myself! 279 00:25:27,218 --> 00:25:29,094 The same, my lord, and your poor servant ever. 280 00:25:29,261 --> 00:25:31,805 Sir, my good friend, I'll change that name with you. 281 00:25:31,972 --> 00:25:33,389 - Marcellus. - My good lord. 282 00:25:33,557 --> 00:25:35,558 I'm very glad to see you. Good even, sir. 283 00:25:35,726 --> 00:25:38,812 What is your affair in Elsinore? We'll teach you to drink deep ere you depart. 284 00:25:38,979 --> 00:25:41,940 My lord, I came to see your father's funeral. 285 00:25:42,108 --> 00:25:44,859 I pray you, do not mock me, fellow student. 286 00:25:45,027 --> 00:25:47,946 I think it was to see my mother's wedding. 287 00:25:48,114 --> 00:25:51,074 Indeed, my lord, it followed hard upon. 288 00:25:52,785 --> 00:25:55,411 Thrift. Thrift, Horatio. 289 00:25:57,706 --> 00:26:01,709 The funeral baked meats did coldly furnish forth the marriage tables. 290 00:26:02,628 --> 00:26:04,587 Would I had met my dearest foe in heaven 291 00:26:04,755 --> 00:26:07,298 or ever I had seen that day, Horatio. 292 00:26:09,468 --> 00:26:11,136 My father. 293 00:26:12,346 --> 00:26:14,722 Methinks I see my father. 294 00:26:14,890 --> 00:26:16,724 Where, my lord? 295 00:26:17,977 --> 00:26:20,478 In my mind's eye, Horatio. 296 00:26:21,313 --> 00:26:23,565 I saw him once. 297 00:26:23,732 --> 00:26:25,608 He was a goodly king. 298 00:26:26,485 --> 00:26:28,778 He was a man, 299 00:26:28,946 --> 00:26:32,365 take him for all in all, I shall not look upon his like again. 300 00:26:35,369 --> 00:26:39,164 My lord... I think I saw him yesternight. 301 00:26:41,125 --> 00:26:42,792 Saw? 302 00:26:44,170 --> 00:26:46,754 - Who? - My lord, the King. Your father. 303 00:26:48,799 --> 00:26:51,426 The King. My father. 304 00:26:51,594 --> 00:26:55,180 Two nights together have Marcellus and Bernardo, on their watch, 305 00:26:55,347 --> 00:26:58,141 in the dead, vast, middle of the night been thus encountered. 306 00:26:58,309 --> 00:27:01,686 A figure like your father, armed, appears before them 307 00:27:01,854 --> 00:27:04,772 and with solemn march goes slow and stately by them. 308 00:27:04,940 --> 00:27:07,525 This to me in dread and secrecy did they impart 309 00:27:07,693 --> 00:27:10,111 and I with them the third night kept the watch, 310 00:27:10,279 --> 00:27:14,532 where, as they had reported, both in time, form of the thing, 311 00:27:14,700 --> 00:27:18,244 each word made true and good, the apparition comes. 312 00:27:18,787 --> 00:27:22,582 I knew your father. These hands are not more like. 313 00:27:23,542 --> 00:27:26,961 - But where was this? - Upon the platform, where we watched. 314 00:27:27,129 --> 00:27:30,840 - Did you not speak to it? - My lord, I did, but answer made it none. 315 00:27:31,008 --> 00:27:34,177 Yet once methought it lifted up its head as it would speak. 316 00:27:34,345 --> 00:27:36,346 But even then the morning cock crew loud 317 00:27:36,513 --> 00:27:39,515 and at the sound, it shrunk in haste away and vanished from our sight. 318 00:27:47,733 --> 00:27:51,069 - 'Tis very strange. - As I do live, my honoured lord, 'tis true. 319 00:27:51,237 --> 00:27:53,571 We did think it writ down in our duty to let you know of it. 320 00:27:53,739 --> 00:27:58,076 Indeed. Indeed, sirs. But this troubles me. 321 00:27:59,578 --> 00:28:01,371 - Hold you the watch tonight? - We do, my lord. 322 00:28:01,538 --> 00:28:02,956 - Armed, say you? - Armed, my lord. 323 00:28:03,123 --> 00:28:04,666 - From top to toe? - From head to foot. 324 00:28:04,833 --> 00:28:09,087 - Then you saw not his face. - O yes, my lord. He wore his visor up. 325 00:28:15,886 --> 00:28:17,679 What looked he? Frowningly? 326 00:28:17,846 --> 00:28:20,265 A countenance more in sorrow than in anger. 327 00:28:20,432 --> 00:28:23,059 - And fixed his eyes upon you? - Most constantly. 328 00:28:24,895 --> 00:28:27,397 - I would I had been there. - It would have much amazed you. 329 00:28:27,564 --> 00:28:29,524 Very like. Very like. Stayed it long? 330 00:28:29,692 --> 00:28:31,276 While one with moderate haste might tell 100. 331 00:28:31,443 --> 00:28:33,695 - Longer. - Not when I saw it. 332 00:28:34,613 --> 00:28:38,741 - His beard was grizzled, no? - It was as I have seen it in his life, 333 00:28:38,909 --> 00:28:40,576 a sable silvered. 334 00:28:41,996 --> 00:28:44,163 I will watch tonight. Perchance 'twill walk again. 335 00:28:44,331 --> 00:28:45,623 I warrant it will. 336 00:28:45,791 --> 00:28:49,377 If you have hitherto concealed this sight, and whatsoever else shall hap tonight, 337 00:28:49,545 --> 00:28:53,214 give it an understanding but no tongue. I will requite your love, so fare you well. 338 00:28:53,382 --> 00:28:55,466 Upon the platform 'twixt 11 and 12 I'll visit you. 339 00:28:55,634 --> 00:28:59,137 - Our duty to your honour. - Your loves, as mine to you. Farewell. 340 00:29:02,558 --> 00:29:05,977 My father's spirit... in arms. 341 00:29:07,021 --> 00:29:10,857 All is not well. I doubt some foul play. 342 00:29:11,900 --> 00:29:13,818 Would the night were come. 343 00:29:14,361 --> 00:29:16,779 Till then, sit still, my soul. 344 00:29:18,449 --> 00:29:20,616 Foul deeds will rise... 345 00:29:21,410 --> 00:29:25,496 though all the earth o'erwhelm them to men's eyes. 346 00:29:53,108 --> 00:29:58,404 - The air bites shrewdly. It is very cold. - It is a nipping and an eager air. 347 00:30:07,247 --> 00:30:08,915 What hour now? 348 00:30:09,083 --> 00:30:11,709 - I think it lacks of 12. - No, it is struck. 349 00:30:11,877 --> 00:30:14,045 Indeed? I heard it not. 350 00:30:15,547 --> 00:30:19,509 Then draws near the season wherein the spirit has his wont to walk. 351 00:30:39,905 --> 00:30:42,156 What does this mean, my lord? 352 00:30:46,495 --> 00:30:49,163 The King doth wake tonight and makes carouse, 353 00:30:49,331 --> 00:30:53,042 keeps wassail and the swaggering upspring reels. 354 00:30:53,210 --> 00:30:55,211 And as he drains his draughts of Rhenish down 355 00:30:55,379 --> 00:30:58,881 the kettle-drum and trumpet thus bray out the triumph of his pledge. 356 00:30:59,049 --> 00:31:01,467 - Is it a custom? - Ay, marry is't. 357 00:31:01,635 --> 00:31:04,804 But to my mind, though I am native here and to the manner born, 358 00:31:04,972 --> 00:31:08,433 it is a custom more honoured in the breach than the observance. 359 00:31:10,686 --> 00:31:12,645 This heavy-headed revel east and west 360 00:31:12,813 --> 00:31:15,940 makes us traduced and mocked by other nations. 361 00:31:16,942 --> 00:31:18,943 They call us drunkards 362 00:31:19,111 --> 00:31:22,488 and, with swinish phrase, soil our reputation. 363 00:31:22,656 --> 00:31:24,949 And indeed, it takes from our achievements, 364 00:31:25,117 --> 00:31:26,784 though performed at height. 365 00:31:43,260 --> 00:31:46,053 So oft it chances in particular men 366 00:31:46,221 --> 00:31:50,183 that for some vicious mole of nature in them, 367 00:31:50,350 --> 00:31:53,352 by the o'ergrowth of some complexion, 368 00:31:53,520 --> 00:31:56,481 oft breaking down the pales and forts of reason, 369 00:31:56,648 --> 00:31:59,442 or by some habit grown too much 370 00:31:59,610 --> 00:32:04,864 that these men, carrying, I say, the stamp of one defect, 371 00:32:05,032 --> 00:32:07,366 their virtues else, be they as pure as grace, 372 00:32:07,534 --> 00:32:09,494 shall in the general censure 373 00:32:09,661 --> 00:32:13,873 take corruption from that particular fault. 374 00:32:29,515 --> 00:32:31,682 Angels and ministers of grace defend us. 375 00:32:31,850 --> 00:32:34,018 Look, my lord, it comes! 376 00:32:37,814 --> 00:32:40,233 Be thou a spirit of health 377 00:32:40,400 --> 00:32:42,068 or goblin damned, 378 00:32:42,236 --> 00:32:45,446 thou comest in such a questionable shape... 379 00:32:45,614 --> 00:32:48,574 that I will speak to thee. 380 00:32:48,742 --> 00:32:51,410 I'll call thee Hamlet. 381 00:32:52,496 --> 00:32:54,247 King. 382 00:32:54,998 --> 00:32:56,791 Father. 383 00:32:57,543 --> 00:33:00,211 Royal Dane, O answer me! 384 00:33:03,882 --> 00:33:05,550 It beckons you to go away with it. 385 00:33:05,717 --> 00:33:07,301 It waves you to a more removed ground. 386 00:33:07,469 --> 00:33:09,720 - But do not go with it. - No, by no means. 387 00:33:09,888 --> 00:33:12,848 It will not speak. Then I will follow it. 388 00:33:13,016 --> 00:33:15,893 - Do not, my lord. - Why? What should be the fear? 389 00:33:16,061 --> 00:33:19,230 I do not set my life at a pin's fee and for my soul, what can it do to that, 390 00:33:19,398 --> 00:33:21,691 being a thing immortal as itself? 391 00:33:25,571 --> 00:33:28,447 It waves me forth again. I'll follow it. 392 00:33:28,615 --> 00:33:30,616 What if it tempt you toward the flood, my lord? 393 00:33:30,784 --> 00:33:34,245 Or to the dreadful summit of the cliff that beetles o'er his base into the sea 394 00:33:34,413 --> 00:33:35,913 and there assume some other horrible form 395 00:33:36,081 --> 00:33:39,750 which might deprive your sovereignty of reason and draw you into madness? 396 00:33:39,918 --> 00:33:42,670 - You shall not go, my lord. - Hold off your hands. 397 00:33:42,838 --> 00:33:44,088 Be ruled, you shall not go. 398 00:33:44,256 --> 00:33:47,675 My fate cries out and makes each petty artery in this body 399 00:33:47,843 --> 00:33:50,428 as hardy as the Nemean lion's nerve. 400 00:33:50,596 --> 00:33:53,180 Still am I called. Unhand me, gentlemen. 401 00:33:53,348 --> 00:33:57,310 By heaven, I'll make a ghost of him that hinders me. I say away! 402 00:34:05,110 --> 00:34:06,777 Go on. 403 00:34:07,821 --> 00:34:09,822 I'll follow thee. 404 00:34:56,328 --> 00:34:58,329 Whither wilt thou lead me? 405 00:34:58,497 --> 00:35:01,332 Speak. I'll go no further. 406 00:35:06,588 --> 00:35:08,673 Mark me. 407 00:35:09,841 --> 00:35:11,592 I will. 408 00:35:13,345 --> 00:35:15,846 I am thy father's spirit, 409 00:35:16,890 --> 00:35:21,519 doomed for a certain time to walk the night... 410 00:35:21,687 --> 00:35:25,731 and for the day confined to fast in fires... 411 00:35:26,733 --> 00:35:30,194 till the foul crimes done in my days of nature... 412 00:35:31,196 --> 00:35:34,323 are burnt and purged away. 413 00:35:35,033 --> 00:35:37,118 Alas, poor ghost. 414 00:35:38,245 --> 00:35:41,288 List. List. 415 00:35:42,040 --> 00:35:43,833 O list. 416 00:35:44,501 --> 00:35:48,254 If thou didst ever thy dear father love... 417 00:35:49,923 --> 00:35:51,716 O God! 418 00:35:52,801 --> 00:35:57,471 ...revenge his foul and most unnatural murder. 419 00:35:59,516 --> 00:36:00,975 Murder? 420 00:36:01,268 --> 00:36:05,271 Murder most foul, as in the best it is, 421 00:36:05,439 --> 00:36:11,986 but this most foul, strange and unnatural. 422 00:36:12,738 --> 00:36:14,572 Haste me to know it, 423 00:36:14,740 --> 00:36:17,825 that I with wings as swift as meditation or the thoughts of love 424 00:36:17,993 --> 00:36:20,119 may sweep to my revenge. 425 00:36:20,287 --> 00:36:23,289 Now, Hamlet, hear. 426 00:36:24,499 --> 00:36:30,588 'Tis given out that, sleeping in my orchard, a serpent stung me. 427 00:36:30,756 --> 00:36:33,048 So the whole ear of Denmark 428 00:36:33,216 --> 00:36:38,471 is by a forged process of my death rankly abused. 429 00:36:39,556 --> 00:36:42,308 But know, thou noble youth, 430 00:36:42,476 --> 00:36:46,687 the serpent that did sting thy father's life 431 00:36:46,855 --> 00:36:48,981 now wears his crown. 432 00:36:50,025 --> 00:36:54,612 O, my prophetic soul. My uncle. 433 00:36:55,113 --> 00:36:59,116 Ay, that incestuous, that adulterate beast, 434 00:36:59,284 --> 00:37:03,621 with traitorous gifts won to his shameful lust 435 00:37:03,789 --> 00:37:08,542 the will of my most seeming-virtuous Queen. 436 00:37:09,586 --> 00:37:14,673 O Hamlet, what a falling off was there. 437 00:37:14,841 --> 00:37:19,804 But soft, methinks I scent the morning air. 438 00:37:19,971 --> 00:37:21,931 Brief let me be. 439 00:37:22,974 --> 00:37:25,559 Sleeping within my orchard, 440 00:37:25,727 --> 00:37:29,146 my custom always in the afternoon, 441 00:37:29,314 --> 00:37:33,651 upon my quiet hour thy uncle stole 442 00:37:33,819 --> 00:37:37,488 with juice of cursed hemlock in a vial 443 00:37:37,656 --> 00:37:40,324 and in the porches of my ears did pour 444 00:37:40,492 --> 00:37:43,077 the leperous distilment, 445 00:37:43,245 --> 00:37:47,706 whose effect holds such an enmity with blood of man 446 00:37:47,874 --> 00:37:51,168 that swift as quicksilver it courses through 447 00:37:51,336 --> 00:37:55,089 the natural gates and alleys of the body. 448 00:37:55,757 --> 00:38:00,135 Thus was I, sleeping, by a brother's hand 449 00:38:00,303 --> 00:38:06,475 of life, of crown, of queen at once dispatched, 450 00:38:06,643 --> 00:38:11,063 cut off even in the blossoms of my sin, 451 00:38:11,231 --> 00:38:13,399 no reckoning made, 452 00:38:13,567 --> 00:38:18,696 but sent to my account with all my imperfections on my head. 453 00:38:20,365 --> 00:38:21,907 O horrible. 454 00:38:23,535 --> 00:38:25,452 Horrible. 455 00:38:26,371 --> 00:38:28,539 Most horrible. 456 00:38:30,625 --> 00:38:34,545 If thou hast nature in thee, bear it not. 457 00:38:35,046 --> 00:38:37,506 Let not the royal bed of Denmark 458 00:38:37,674 --> 00:38:41,552 be a couch for luxury and damned incest. 459 00:38:42,888 --> 00:38:46,891 But howsoever thou pursuest this act, 460 00:38:47,058 --> 00:38:50,019 taint not thy mind, 461 00:38:50,186 --> 00:38:53,856 nor let thy soul contrive against thy mother aught. 462 00:38:56,109 --> 00:38:58,652 Leave her to heaven. 463 00:38:59,905 --> 00:39:02,156 Fare thee well at once. 464 00:39:02,324 --> 00:39:05,951 The glow-worm shows the matin to be near 465 00:39:06,119 --> 00:39:10,080 and 'gins to pale his uneffectual fire. 466 00:39:11,207 --> 00:39:18,589 Adieu. 467 00:39:19,507 --> 00:39:22,217 Remember me. 468 00:39:49,663 --> 00:39:52,247 O all you host of heaven. 469 00:39:55,961 --> 00:39:59,338 O earth. What else? 470 00:40:00,465 --> 00:40:02,633 And shall I couple hell? 471 00:40:05,679 --> 00:40:08,931 Hold. Hold, my heart. 472 00:40:10,976 --> 00:40:12,851 Remember thee. 473 00:40:13,687 --> 00:40:19,274 Ay, thou poor ghost, while memory holds a seat in this distracted globe. 474 00:40:21,653 --> 00:40:23,570 Remember thee? 475 00:40:24,239 --> 00:40:29,201 Yea, from the table of my memory I'll wipe away all trivial fond records 476 00:40:29,369 --> 00:40:31,787 that youth and observation copied there. 477 00:40:31,955 --> 00:40:33,330 And thy commandment all alone 478 00:40:33,498 --> 00:40:36,166 shall live within the book and volume of my brain, 479 00:40:36,334 --> 00:40:38,544 unmixed with baser matter! 480 00:40:38,712 --> 00:40:40,629 Yes! By heaven! 481 00:40:42,966 --> 00:40:45,592 Most pernicious woman. 482 00:40:49,180 --> 00:40:52,141 O villain. Villain! 483 00:40:52,892 --> 00:40:55,394 Smiling, damned villain. 484 00:40:55,979 --> 00:41:00,524 So, uncle, there you are. 485 00:41:01,943 --> 00:41:04,111 Now to my word. 486 00:41:04,863 --> 00:41:09,908 It is, "Adieu, adieu, remember me." 487 00:41:11,536 --> 00:41:13,328 I have sworn it. 488 00:41:13,496 --> 00:41:16,248 - My lord! My lord! - Lord Hamlet! 489 00:41:19,544 --> 00:41:21,211 So be it. 490 00:41:22,005 --> 00:41:25,132 Hillo! My lord! 491 00:41:25,300 --> 00:41:28,302 Hillo! Ho, ho, boy. Come, bird, come. 492 00:41:36,644 --> 00:41:38,395 - How is't, my noble lord? - What news, my lord? 493 00:41:38,563 --> 00:41:40,397 - O wonderful! - Please, my lord, tell it. 494 00:41:40,982 --> 00:41:43,358 No. You will reveal it. 495 00:41:43,526 --> 00:41:45,319 Not I, my lord. 496 00:41:45,487 --> 00:41:48,572 How say you, then. Would heart of man once think it? 497 00:41:50,366 --> 00:41:52,576 - But you'll be secret? - Ay, my lord. 498 00:41:52,744 --> 00:41:55,287 There's ne'er a villain dwelling in all Denmark... 499 00:41:59,793 --> 00:42:02,669 ...but he's an arrant knave. 500 00:42:05,632 --> 00:42:09,468 There needs no ghost, my lord, come from the grave to tell us this. 501 00:42:09,636 --> 00:42:13,013 Why, right. You are in the right. 502 00:42:13,765 --> 00:42:17,101 And so without more circumstance at all I hold it fit that we shake hands and part, 503 00:42:17,268 --> 00:42:19,144 you as your business and desires shall point you, 504 00:42:19,312 --> 00:42:21,980 for every man hath business and desire. 505 00:42:22,148 --> 00:42:25,109 And for mine own poor part, look you, I'll go pray. 506 00:42:25,276 --> 00:42:27,402 These are but wild and whirling words, my lord. 507 00:42:27,570 --> 00:42:30,364 - I'm sorry they offend you, heartily. - There's no offence. 508 00:42:30,532 --> 00:42:33,283 Yes, by St Patrick, but there is, Horatio! And much offence, too! 509 00:42:33,451 --> 00:42:37,454 Touching this vision here, it is an honest ghost, that let me tell you. 510 00:42:37,622 --> 00:42:41,792 For your desire to know what is between us, o'ermaster it as you may. 511 00:42:41,960 --> 00:42:45,504 And now, good friends, as you are friends, scholars and soldiers, 512 00:42:45,672 --> 00:42:47,798 - give me one poor request. - What is't, my lord? 513 00:42:47,966 --> 00:42:49,758 Never make known what you have seen tonight. 514 00:42:49,926 --> 00:42:51,301 - We will not. - Swear it. 515 00:42:51,469 --> 00:42:54,138 - Nor I, my lord, in faith. - Upon my sword. 516 00:42:54,305 --> 00:42:56,890 - We've sworn, my lord, already. - Indeed, upon my sword. 517 00:42:57,058 --> 00:42:58,809 O day and night, but this is wondrous strange. 518 00:42:58,977 --> 00:43:01,019 And therefore as a stranger give it welcome. 519 00:43:01,187 --> 00:43:03,063 There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, 520 00:43:03,231 --> 00:43:05,649 than are dreamt of in your philosophy. 521 00:43:06,109 --> 00:43:08,819 But come, never, so help you mercy, 522 00:43:08,987 --> 00:43:11,738 how strange or odd soe'er I bear myself - 523 00:43:11,906 --> 00:43:16,368 as I perchance hereafter shall think fit to put an antic disposition on - 524 00:43:16,536 --> 00:43:18,662 that you at such time, seeing me, 525 00:43:18,830 --> 00:43:22,583 never shall, by the pronouncing of some doubtful phrase as, "Well, we know" 526 00:43:22,750 --> 00:43:25,502 or "We could, an if we would" or such ambiguous giving out, do note 527 00:43:25,670 --> 00:43:27,045 that you know aught of me. 528 00:43:27,213 --> 00:43:31,008 This do swear, so grace and mercy at your best need help you. 529 00:43:35,513 --> 00:43:37,556 Swear. 530 00:43:39,184 --> 00:43:40,893 Rest. 531 00:43:44,189 --> 00:43:47,024 Rest, perturbed spirit. 532 00:43:51,321 --> 00:43:55,782 So, gentlemen, with all my love I do commend me to you. 533 00:43:56,367 --> 00:43:57,910 And what so poor a man as Hamlet is 534 00:43:58,077 --> 00:44:00,662 may do to express his love and friending to you, 535 00:44:00,830 --> 00:44:02,831 God willing, shall not lack. 536 00:44:03,625 --> 00:44:06,543 Go in and still your fingers on your lips, I pray. 537 00:44:10,715 --> 00:44:12,716 The time is out of joint. 538 00:44:17,597 --> 00:44:19,514 O cursed spite... 539 00:44:20,892 --> 00:44:23,560 that ever I was born to set it right. 540 00:44:25,188 --> 00:44:27,731 Come, let's go together. 541 00:44:49,045 --> 00:44:51,964 As I was sewing in my closet... 542 00:44:56,219 --> 00:45:01,098 Lord Hamlet, with his doublet all unlaced, 543 00:45:02,767 --> 00:45:05,727 pale as his shirt, 544 00:45:05,895 --> 00:45:10,607 and with a look... so piteous in purport, 545 00:45:11,609 --> 00:45:16,113 as if he had been loosed out of hell to speak of horrors, 546 00:45:16,281 --> 00:45:18,407 he comes before me. 547 00:45:19,617 --> 00:45:21,952 He took me by the wrist 548 00:45:22,120 --> 00:45:24,329 and held me hard. 549 00:45:25,456 --> 00:45:28,333 Then goes he to the length of all his arm 550 00:45:29,794 --> 00:45:33,630 and with his other hand thus o'er his brow 551 00:45:34,632 --> 00:45:38,010 he falls to such perusal of my face 552 00:45:39,304 --> 00:45:41,221 as he would draw it. 553 00:45:42,974 --> 00:45:44,975 Long stayed he so. 554 00:45:47,145 --> 00:45:50,856 At last, a little shaking of mine arm. 555 00:45:51,816 --> 00:45:54,860 And thrice his head thus waving up and down... 556 00:45:57,280 --> 00:46:03,076 he raised a sigh so piteous and profound 557 00:46:03,244 --> 00:46:06,371 as it did seem to shatter all his bulk 558 00:46:06,539 --> 00:46:08,957 and end his being. 559 00:46:10,293 --> 00:46:12,836 That done, he let me go. 560 00:46:14,505 --> 00:46:18,342 And with his head over his shoulder turned, 561 00:46:18,509 --> 00:46:21,636 he seemed to find his way without his eyes, 562 00:46:22,513 --> 00:46:25,682 for out of doors he went without their help, 563 00:46:26,851 --> 00:46:28,894 and to the last 564 00:46:29,520 --> 00:46:31,188 bended their light... 565 00:46:32,607 --> 00:46:34,358 on me. 566 00:46:50,750 --> 00:46:52,709 My liege and madam. 567 00:46:53,586 --> 00:46:58,048 To expostulate what majesty should be, what duty is, 568 00:46:58,216 --> 00:47:01,218 why day is day, night night and time is time, 569 00:47:01,386 --> 00:47:04,596 were nothing but to waste night, day and time. 570 00:47:04,764 --> 00:47:07,849 Therefore, since brevity is the soul of wit, 571 00:47:08,017 --> 00:47:12,938 and tediousness the limbs and outward flourishes, I will be brief. 572 00:47:13,106 --> 00:47:15,899 Your noble son is mad. 573 00:47:16,567 --> 00:47:20,862 "Mad" call I it, for to define true madness, 574 00:47:21,030 --> 00:47:23,782 what is't to be nothing else but mad? 575 00:47:23,950 --> 00:47:26,034 More matter with less art. 576 00:47:26,202 --> 00:47:29,496 Madam, I swear I use no art at all. 577 00:47:29,664 --> 00:47:33,625 And that he is mad, 'tis true. 'Tis true 'tis pity. 578 00:47:33,793 --> 00:47:37,003 And pity 'tis 'tis true. A foolish figure. 579 00:47:37,171 --> 00:47:40,382 But farewell it, for I will use no art. 580 00:47:40,925 --> 00:47:45,095 Thus it remains, and the remainder thus. 581 00:47:45,263 --> 00:47:47,097 Perpend. 582 00:47:47,765 --> 00:47:51,226 I have a daughter - have while she is mine - 583 00:47:51,394 --> 00:47:54,729 who, in her duty and obedience, mark, 584 00:47:54,897 --> 00:47:56,731 hath given me this. 585 00:47:56,899 --> 00:47:59,109 Now gather and surmise. 586 00:47:59,861 --> 00:48:03,280 "To the celestial and my soul's idol, 587 00:48:03,448 --> 00:48:06,408 "the most beautified Ophelia." 588 00:48:06,576 --> 00:48:09,119 That's an ill phrase, a vile phrase. 589 00:48:09,287 --> 00:48:11,955 "Beautified" is a vile phrase. 590 00:48:12,123 --> 00:48:14,624 But you shall hear, thus - 591 00:48:14,792 --> 00:48:21,131 "In her excellent white bosom, these..." et cetera. 592 00:48:21,299 --> 00:48:23,133 Came this from Hamlet to her? 593 00:48:23,301 --> 00:48:26,303 Good madam, stay a while. I will be faithful. 594 00:48:27,138 --> 00:48:29,931 "Doubt thou the stars are fire, 595 00:48:30,099 --> 00:48:32,601 "Doubt that the sun doth move, 596 00:48:32,768 --> 00:48:34,811 "Doubt truth to be a liar, 597 00:48:34,979 --> 00:48:37,772 "But never doubt I love. 598 00:48:38,232 --> 00:48:41,568 "O, dear Ophelia, I am ill at these numbers. 599 00:48:41,736 --> 00:48:44,738 "I have not art to reckon my groans. 600 00:48:44,906 --> 00:48:49,117 "But that I love thee best, O most best, believe it. 601 00:48:49,285 --> 00:48:53,079 "Adieu. Thine evermore, most dear lady, 602 00:48:53,247 --> 00:48:56,541 "while this frame is to him. Hamlet." 603 00:48:57,376 --> 00:49:00,086 This in obedience hath my daughter shown me. 604 00:49:00,254 --> 00:49:02,214 And more above hath his solicitings, 605 00:49:02,381 --> 00:49:04,966 as they fell out by time, by means and place, 606 00:49:05,134 --> 00:49:07,177 all given to mine ear. 607 00:49:07,762 --> 00:49:10,514 But how hath she received his love? 608 00:49:10,681 --> 00:49:12,641 What do you think of me? 609 00:49:12,808 --> 00:49:17,187 - As of a man faithful and honourable. - I would fain prove so. 610 00:49:17,522 --> 00:49:21,525 But what might you think, when I had seen this hot love on the wing, 611 00:49:21,692 --> 00:49:26,238 if I had looked upon this love with idle sight, what might you think? 612 00:49:26,405 --> 00:49:28,490 No, I went round to work 613 00:49:28,658 --> 00:49:31,201 and my young mistress thus I did bespeak - 614 00:49:31,369 --> 00:49:34,996 "Lord Hamlet is a prince, out of thy star. 615 00:49:35,164 --> 00:49:36,957 "This must not be." 616 00:49:37,124 --> 00:49:40,877 And then I prescripts gave her that she should lock herself from his resort, 617 00:49:41,045 --> 00:49:43,880 admit no messengers, receive no tokens. 618 00:49:44,048 --> 00:49:46,925 And he, repulsed, a short tale to make, 619 00:49:47,093 --> 00:49:49,344 fell into a sadness, then into a fast, 620 00:49:49,512 --> 00:49:52,472 thence to a watch, thence to a weakness, thence into a lightness, 621 00:49:52,640 --> 00:49:56,726 and, by this declension, into that madness wherein now he raves 622 00:49:56,894 --> 00:49:59,271 and all we mourn for. 623 00:50:00,106 --> 00:50:02,274 Do you think 'tis this? 624 00:50:02,441 --> 00:50:04,859 It may be. 625 00:50:05,027 --> 00:50:06,903 Very likely. 626 00:50:07,071 --> 00:50:10,115 Hath there been such a time - I'd fain know that - 627 00:50:10,283 --> 00:50:13,868 that I have positively said "'Tis so" that it proved otherwise? 628 00:50:14,036 --> 00:50:20,292 - Not that I know. - Take this from this if this be otherwise. 629 00:50:20,835 --> 00:50:22,586 How may we try it further? 630 00:50:22,753 --> 00:50:26,673 You know sometimes he walks four hours together here in the lobby. 631 00:50:26,841 --> 00:50:28,258 So he does, indeed. 632 00:50:28,426 --> 00:50:31,511 At such a time, I'll loose my daughter to him. 633 00:50:31,679 --> 00:50:35,473 Be you and I behind an arras then, mark the encounter. 634 00:50:35,641 --> 00:50:39,811 If he love her not, and be not from his reason fallen thereon, 635 00:50:39,979 --> 00:50:44,608 let me be no assistant for a state, but keep a farm and carters. 636 00:50:44,775 --> 00:50:46,568 We will try it. 637 00:50:46,736 --> 00:50:49,988 But look where sadly the poor wretch comes reading. 638 00:50:56,787 --> 00:50:59,372 Away. I do beseech you both, away. 639 00:50:59,540 --> 00:51:01,916 I'll board him presently. 640 00:51:02,084 --> 00:51:04,002 O, give me leave. 641 00:51:11,302 --> 00:51:14,137 How does my good Lord Hamlet? 642 00:51:14,305 --> 00:51:16,097 Well, God-a-mercy. 643 00:51:16,265 --> 00:51:18,433 Do you know me, my lord? 644 00:51:18,601 --> 00:51:21,478 Excellent well. You are a fishmonger. 645 00:51:21,646 --> 00:51:23,647 Not I, my lord. 646 00:51:23,814 --> 00:51:25,398 Then I would you were so honest a man. 647 00:51:25,566 --> 00:51:26,441 Honest, my lord? 648 00:51:26,609 --> 00:51:29,486 Ay, sir. To be honest, as this world goes, 649 00:51:29,654 --> 00:51:32,197 is to be one man picked out of 10,000. 650 00:51:32,365 --> 00:51:34,157 That's very true, my lord. 651 00:51:34,325 --> 00:51:37,869 For if the sun breed maggots in a dead dog... 652 00:51:39,789 --> 00:51:41,915 Have you a daughter? 653 00:51:42,750 --> 00:51:46,628 - I have, my lord. - Let her not walk i' the sun. 654 00:51:47,880 --> 00:51:49,839 Conception is a blessing, 655 00:51:50,007 --> 00:51:54,260 but as your daughter may conceive, friend, look to it. 656 00:51:58,307 --> 00:52:01,601 How say you by that? Still harping on my daughter. 657 00:52:01,769 --> 00:52:05,313 Yet he knew me not at first. He said I was a fishmonger. 658 00:52:05,481 --> 00:52:08,108 He's far gone, far gone. 659 00:52:08,275 --> 00:52:10,694 But I will speak to him again. 660 00:52:25,042 --> 00:52:27,669 What do you read, my lord? 661 00:52:27,837 --> 00:52:29,587 Words, words, words. 662 00:52:29,755 --> 00:52:32,382 - What is the matter, my lord? - Between who? 663 00:52:32,550 --> 00:52:35,385 I mean the matter that you read, my lord. 664 00:52:35,553 --> 00:52:37,137 Slanders. 665 00:52:37,888 --> 00:52:41,599 For the satirical rogue says here that old men have grey beards, 666 00:52:41,767 --> 00:52:43,518 that their faces are wrinkled, 667 00:52:43,686 --> 00:52:46,938 their eyes purging thick amber and plum-tree gum. 668 00:52:47,982 --> 00:52:52,694 That they have a plentiful lack of wit, together with most weak hams. 669 00:52:54,488 --> 00:52:56,740 All or which, sir, though I most powerfully believe, 670 00:52:56,907 --> 00:52:58,950 yet I hold it not honesty to have it thus set down. 671 00:52:59,118 --> 00:53:02,203 For you yourself, sir, shall be old as I am - 672 00:53:02,371 --> 00:53:04,581 if, like a crab, you could go backward. 673 00:53:05,458 --> 00:53:09,127 Though this be madness, yet there's method in't. 674 00:53:09,295 --> 00:53:13,256 - Will you walk out of the air, my lord? - Into my grave. 675 00:53:13,424 --> 00:53:15,425 Indeed, that is out of the air. 676 00:53:15,593 --> 00:53:18,928 How pregnant sometimes his replies are. 677 00:53:19,096 --> 00:53:20,972 My honourable lord... 678 00:53:23,017 --> 00:53:25,351 I will most humbly take my leave of you. 679 00:53:25,519 --> 00:53:29,898 You cannot, sir, take from me anything that I will more willingly part withal. 680 00:53:31,275 --> 00:53:38,865 Except my life. 681 00:54:13,025 --> 00:54:14,984 Read on this book, 682 00:54:15,152 --> 00:54:18,696 that show of such an exercise may colour your loneliness. 683 00:54:18,864 --> 00:54:21,866 Gracious, so please you, we'll bestow ourselves. 684 00:54:22,034 --> 00:54:24,702 Ophelia, walk you here. 685 00:54:35,172 --> 00:54:37,507 Let's withdraw, my lord. 686 00:55:24,597 --> 00:55:26,764 Soft you, now... 687 00:55:28,142 --> 00:55:30,143 the fair Ophelia. 688 00:56:20,152 --> 00:56:24,113 Nymph, in thy orisons be all my sins remembered. 689 00:56:25,574 --> 00:56:27,575 Good my lord... 690 00:56:30,454 --> 00:56:33,373 How does your honour for this many a day? 691 00:56:35,042 --> 00:56:36,751 I humbly thank you. 692 00:56:37,378 --> 00:56:38,920 Well. 693 00:56:39,546 --> 00:56:41,714 Well. Well. 694 00:56:44,426 --> 00:56:50,139 My lord, I have remembrances of yours that I have longed long to re-deliver. 695 00:56:51,475 --> 00:56:53,434 I pray you now receive them. 696 00:56:54,311 --> 00:56:58,106 No, not I. I never gave you aught. 697 00:56:59,066 --> 00:57:01,567 My honoured lord, you know right well you did. 698 00:57:02,319 --> 00:57:05,154 And with them words of so sweet breath composed 699 00:57:05,322 --> 00:57:07,824 as made the things more rich. 700 00:57:09,118 --> 00:57:11,953 Their perfume lost, take these again. 701 00:57:12,871 --> 00:57:17,792 For, to the noble mind, rich gifts wax poor when givers prove unkind. 702 00:57:18,836 --> 00:57:20,503 There, my lord. 703 00:57:29,346 --> 00:57:31,180 Are you honest? 704 00:57:31,348 --> 00:57:33,266 My lord. 705 00:57:37,104 --> 00:57:39,188 I did love you once. 706 00:57:41,025 --> 00:57:43,901 Indeed, my lord, you made me believe so. 707 00:57:46,655 --> 00:57:48,698 You should not have believed me. 708 00:57:51,869 --> 00:57:53,786 Get thee to a nunnery. 709 00:57:54,538 --> 00:57:56,998 Why wouldst thou be a breeder of sinners? 710 00:57:57,916 --> 00:58:01,461 I am myself indifferent honest, but yet I could accuse me of such things 711 00:58:01,628 --> 00:58:04,047 that it were better my mother had not born me. 712 00:58:05,007 --> 00:58:10,636 I am very proud, revengeful, ambitious, 713 00:58:12,139 --> 00:58:14,724 with more offences at my beck than I have thoughts to put them in, 714 00:58:14,892 --> 00:58:18,144 imagination to give them shape, or time to act them in. 715 00:58:18,312 --> 00:58:22,440 What should such fellows as I do, crawling between heaven and earth? 716 00:58:23,067 --> 00:58:26,069 We are arrant knaves, all. Believe none of us. 717 00:58:27,529 --> 00:58:29,572 Go thy ways to a nunnery. 718 00:58:33,744 --> 00:58:35,495 Where's your father? 719 00:58:37,456 --> 00:58:42,001 - At home, my lord. - Let the doors be shut upon him, 720 00:58:42,169 --> 00:58:44,587 that he may play the fool nowhere but in his own house. 721 00:58:44,755 --> 00:58:48,049 - Farewell! - O, help me, you sweet heavens! 722 00:58:50,511 --> 00:58:52,720 I have heard of your paintings, too, well enough. 723 00:58:52,888 --> 00:58:55,264 God hath given you one face and you make yourselves another. 724 00:58:55,432 --> 00:58:58,101 You jig, you amble, you lisp. You nickname God's creatures 725 00:58:58,268 --> 00:59:01,395 and make your wantonness your ignorance. Get thee to a nunnery! 726 00:59:01,563 --> 00:59:02,605 Farewell! 727 00:59:02,773 --> 00:59:05,733 Or if thou would needs marry, marry a fool, for wise men know well enough 728 00:59:05,901 --> 00:59:08,820 what monsters you make of them. Go to, I'll no more of it! 729 00:59:11,907 --> 00:59:14,158 It has made me mad. 730 00:59:15,786 --> 00:59:18,287 I say we will have no more marriages. 731 00:59:19,039 --> 00:59:21,124 Those that are married already - 732 00:59:22,417 --> 00:59:24,794 all but one - shall live. 733 00:59:25,796 --> 00:59:27,797 The rest shall stay as they are. 734 00:59:39,601 --> 00:59:42,645 To a nunnery. Go. 735 01:00:01,957 --> 01:00:05,251 Love? His affections do not that way tend. 736 01:00:05,419 --> 01:00:08,171 Nor what he spake, though it lacked form a little, 737 01:00:08,338 --> 01:00:10,548 was not like madness. 738 01:00:11,216 --> 01:00:17,013 There's something in his soul o'er which his melancholy sits on brood, 739 01:00:17,181 --> 01:00:21,976 and I do fear the unheeded consequence will be some danger, 740 01:00:22,144 --> 01:00:26,772 for which to prevent I have in quick determination thus set it down - 741 01:00:26,940 --> 01:00:29,775 he shall with speed to England. 742 01:00:29,943 --> 01:00:33,237 Haply the seas and countries different, with variable objects, 743 01:00:33,405 --> 01:00:37,366 shall expel this something-settled matter in his heart. 744 01:00:37,534 --> 01:00:39,911 - What think you on't? - It shall do well. 745 01:00:40,078 --> 01:00:43,581 But yet I do believe the origin and commencement of his grief 746 01:00:43,749 --> 01:00:46,250 sprung from neglected love. 747 01:00:46,418 --> 01:00:48,502 How now, Ophelia. 748 01:00:48,670 --> 01:00:53,174 You need not tell us what Lord Hamlet said - we heard it all. 749 01:00:55,219 --> 01:00:57,386 My lord, do as you please. 750 01:00:57,554 --> 01:01:03,392 It shall be so. Madness in great ones must not unwatched go. 751 01:02:31,732 --> 01:02:35,818 To be, or not to be. 752 01:02:37,988 --> 01:02:40,323 That is the question. 753 01:02:47,205 --> 01:02:50,291 Whether 'tis nobler in the mind 754 01:02:50,459 --> 01:02:54,503 to suffer the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune, 755 01:02:56,631 --> 01:03:00,009 or to take arms against a sea of troubles, 756 01:03:01,345 --> 01:03:03,387 and, by opposing... 757 01:03:06,141 --> 01:03:07,808 end them. 758 01:03:10,896 --> 01:03:14,231 To die, to sleep, 759 01:03:14,399 --> 01:03:18,694 no more, and by a sleep to say we end 760 01:03:18,862 --> 01:03:22,239 the heartache and the thousand natural shocks 761 01:03:22,407 --> 01:03:25,201 that flesh is heir to, 762 01:03:25,369 --> 01:03:28,496 it is a consummation devoutly to be wished. 763 01:03:28,663 --> 01:03:31,082 To die, to sleep, 764 01:03:32,626 --> 01:03:34,335 to sleep... 765 01:03:36,713 --> 01:03:38,547 Perchance to dream. 766 01:03:41,426 --> 01:03:43,219 Ay, there's the rub, 767 01:03:44,429 --> 01:03:47,556 for in that sleep of death what dreams may come 768 01:03:47,724 --> 01:03:53,396 when we have shuffled off this mortal coil must give us pause. 769 01:03:55,273 --> 01:04:00,069 There's the respect that makes calamity of so long life, 770 01:04:00,237 --> 01:04:04,865 for who would bear the whips and scorns of time, 771 01:04:05,033 --> 01:04:09,829 the oppressor's wrong, the proud man's contumely, 772 01:04:11,415 --> 01:04:14,083 the pangs of despised love, 773 01:04:17,087 --> 01:04:21,757 the law's delays, the insolence of office, 774 01:04:22,592 --> 01:04:27,054 and the spurns that patient merit of the unworthy takes, 775 01:04:27,222 --> 01:04:30,766 when he himself might his quietus make... 776 01:04:32,102 --> 01:04:33,936 with a bare bodkin? 777 01:04:36,314 --> 01:04:38,441 Who would fardels bear, 778 01:04:38,817 --> 01:04:42,236 to grunt and sweat under a weary life, 779 01:04:42,404 --> 01:04:45,865 but that the dread of something after death, 780 01:04:46,783 --> 01:04:51,370 the undiscovered country from whose bourn no traveller returns, 781 01:04:52,998 --> 01:04:54,957 puzzles the will 782 01:04:56,543 --> 01:05:00,254 and makes us rather bear those ills we have 783 01:05:00,422 --> 01:05:03,841 than fly to others that we know not of? 784 01:05:14,853 --> 01:05:17,688 Thus conscience doth make cowards of us all. 785 01:05:19,983 --> 01:05:22,026 And thus the native hue of resolution 786 01:05:22,194 --> 01:05:25,946 is sicklied o'er with the pale cast of thought. 787 01:05:34,331 --> 01:05:37,958 And enterprises of great pith and moment, 788 01:05:38,835 --> 01:05:43,756 with this regard their currents turn awry... 789 01:05:46,343 --> 01:05:50,137 and lose the name of action. 790 01:06:19,042 --> 01:06:20,584 My lord? 791 01:06:21,711 --> 01:06:23,879 I have news to tell you. 792 01:06:27,884 --> 01:06:30,511 The actors are come hither, my lord. 793 01:06:35,392 --> 01:06:37,851 He that plays the king shall be welcome. 794 01:06:41,856 --> 01:06:44,066 "The best actors in the world, 795 01:06:44,234 --> 01:06:47,194 "either for tragedy, comedy, history, 796 01:06:47,362 --> 01:06:49,697 "pastoral, pastoral-comical, 797 01:06:49,864 --> 01:06:52,950 "historical-pastoral, tragical-historical, 798 01:06:53,118 --> 01:06:55,911 "tragical-comical-historical-pastoral. 799 01:06:56,079 --> 01:06:59,206 "Seneca cannot be too heavy nor Plautus too light. 800 01:06:59,374 --> 01:07:01,417 "For these are the only men." 801 01:07:15,974 --> 01:07:18,601 You are welcome, masters, welcome all. 802 01:07:18,768 --> 01:07:20,769 I am glad to see thee well. 803 01:07:22,939 --> 01:07:24,607 Welcome, good friend! 804 01:07:26,693 --> 01:07:30,154 O, my old friend! Why, thou face is valanced since I saw thee last. 805 01:07:30,322 --> 01:07:33,115 Comest thou to beard me in Denmark? 806 01:07:33,283 --> 01:07:34,783 What, my young lady and mistress. 807 01:07:34,951 --> 01:07:37,911 Your ladyship is nearer to heaven than when I saw you last. 808 01:07:38,079 --> 01:07:39,913 Pray God your voice, like a piece of uncurrent gold, 809 01:07:40,081 --> 01:07:42,082 be not cracked in its ring. 810 01:07:42,500 --> 01:07:45,127 Masters, you are all welcome! 811 01:07:45,754 --> 01:07:48,839 Good my lord, will you see the players well bestowed? Do you hear? 812 01:07:49,007 --> 01:07:52,968 Let them be well used, for they are the abstract and brief chronicles of the time. 813 01:07:53,136 --> 01:07:55,262 After your death you were better have a bad epitaph 814 01:07:55,430 --> 01:07:56,972 than their ill report while you live. 815 01:07:57,140 --> 01:07:59,016 I will use them according to their desert. 816 01:07:59,184 --> 01:08:00,768 God's bodykin, man, much better. 817 01:08:00,935 --> 01:08:03,812 Use every man after his desert and who shall 'scape whipping? 818 01:08:03,980 --> 01:08:05,481 Use them after your own honour and dignity. 819 01:08:05,649 --> 01:08:08,275 The less they deserve, the more merit is in your bounty. 820 01:08:08,443 --> 01:08:10,653 - Come, sirs. - Follow him, friends. 821 01:08:10,820 --> 01:08:12,404 We hear a play tomorrow. 822 01:08:18,078 --> 01:08:19,870 Dost hear me, old friend? 823 01:08:20,038 --> 01:08:24,166 - Can you play the murder of Gonzago? - Ay, my lord. 824 01:08:24,334 --> 01:08:26,460 We'll have it tomorrow night. 825 01:08:26,628 --> 01:08:30,255 You could for a need study a speech of some dozen or sixteen lines 826 01:08:30,423 --> 01:08:32,383 that I would set down and insert in it, could you not? 827 01:08:32,550 --> 01:08:34,343 Ay, my lord. 828 01:08:34,511 --> 01:08:38,263 Very well. Follow that lord, and look you mock him not. 829 01:09:07,293 --> 01:09:11,672 The play's the thing wherein I'll catch the conscience of the King! 830 01:09:22,225 --> 01:09:24,935 Speak the speech, I pray you, as I pronounced it to you - 831 01:09:25,103 --> 01:09:27,062 trippingly on the tongue. 832 01:09:27,647 --> 01:09:30,399 But if you mouth it, as many of your players do, 833 01:09:30,567 --> 01:09:33,736 I had as lief the town crier spoke my lines. 834 01:09:36,072 --> 01:09:40,033 Nor do not saw the air too much with your hand, thus, 835 01:09:40,201 --> 01:09:42,202 but use all gently, 836 01:09:42,370 --> 01:09:46,749 for in the very torrent, tempest, and as I may say, whirlwind of your passion, 837 01:09:46,916 --> 01:09:51,462 you must acquire and beget a temperance that may give it smoothness. 838 01:09:52,255 --> 01:09:56,550 O, it offends me to the soul to hear a robustious, periwig-pated fellow 839 01:09:56,718 --> 01:09:58,594 tear a passion to tatters, 840 01:09:58,762 --> 01:10:01,054 to split the ears of the groundlings, who for the most part 841 01:10:01,222 --> 01:10:05,434 are capable of nothing but inexplicable dumb shows and noise. 842 01:10:05,602 --> 01:10:07,811 I would have such a fellow whipped. 843 01:10:07,979 --> 01:10:10,773 It out-Herods Herod. Pray you avoid it. 844 01:10:10,940 --> 01:10:12,983 I warrant your honour. 845 01:10:13,902 --> 01:10:18,155 Be not too tame, neither, but let your own discretion be your tutor. 846 01:10:18,323 --> 01:10:21,366 Suit the action to the word, the word to the action, 847 01:10:21,534 --> 01:10:26,455 with this special observance - that you o'erstep not the modesty of nature. 848 01:10:27,123 --> 01:10:30,501 For anything so overdone is from the purpose of playing, 849 01:10:30,668 --> 01:10:32,711 whose end, both at the first and now, 850 01:10:32,879 --> 01:10:37,883 was and is to hold as 'twere the mirror up to nature, 851 01:10:38,968 --> 01:10:43,347 to show virtue her own feature, scorn her own image, 852 01:10:43,515 --> 01:10:49,686 and the very age and body of the time his form and pressure. 853 01:10:51,314 --> 01:10:54,942 Now this overdone, though it make the unskillful laugh, 854 01:10:55,109 --> 01:10:58,320 cannot but make the judicious grieve - the censure of which one 855 01:10:58,488 --> 01:11:02,199 must in your allowance outweigh a whole theatre of others. 856 01:11:02,367 --> 01:11:04,493 O, there be players that I have seen play 857 01:11:04,661 --> 01:11:08,247 and heard others praise, and that highly, not to speak it profanely, 858 01:11:08,414 --> 01:11:10,833 that having neither the accent of Christians 859 01:11:11,000 --> 01:11:15,462 nor the gait of pagan, Christian nor man, have so strutted and bellowed 860 01:11:15,630 --> 01:11:18,173 that I have thought that some of nature's journeymen had made men, 861 01:11:18,341 --> 01:11:21,176 and not made them well, they imitated humanity so abominably. 862 01:11:21,344 --> 01:11:24,805 I hope we have reformed that indifferently with us, sir. 863 01:11:24,973 --> 01:11:27,015 O, reform it altogether. 864 01:11:27,183 --> 01:11:31,103 And let those that play your clowns speak no more than is set down for them, 865 01:11:31,271 --> 01:11:33,438 for there be of them that will themselves laugh 866 01:11:33,606 --> 01:11:36,441 to set on some barren quantity of spectators to laugh too, 867 01:11:36,609 --> 01:11:39,570 though some necessary question of the play be then to be considered. 868 01:11:39,737 --> 01:11:44,366 That's villainous, and shows a most pitiful ambition in the fool that uses it. 869 01:12:05,430 --> 01:12:07,347 Go, make you ready. 870 01:12:14,606 --> 01:12:16,940 How now, my lord, will the King hear this piece of work? 871 01:12:17,108 --> 01:12:19,234 And the Queen, too, and that presently. 872 01:12:19,402 --> 01:12:22,446 - Bid the players make haste. - Ay, my lord. 873 01:12:35,752 --> 01:12:38,921 - Horatio. - Here, sweet lord, at your service. 874 01:12:39,088 --> 01:12:40,923 Observe mine uncle. Give him heedful note. 875 01:12:41,090 --> 01:12:43,175 - Well, my lord. - They are coming. I must be idle. 876 01:12:43,343 --> 01:12:45,093 Get you a place. 877 01:13:54,622 --> 01:13:56,540 How fares our cousin Hamlet? 878 01:13:56,708 --> 01:13:58,834 Excellent, i' faith, of the chameleon's dish. 879 01:13:59,002 --> 01:14:02,170 I eat the air, promise-crammed. You cannot feed capons so. 880 01:14:02,338 --> 01:14:04,881 I have nothing with this answer. These words are not mine. 881 01:14:05,049 --> 01:14:06,299 No, nor mine now. 882 01:14:06,467 --> 01:14:08,802 My lord, you played once at the university, you say. 883 01:14:08,970 --> 01:14:11,346 That did I, my lord, and was accounted a good actor. 884 01:14:11,514 --> 01:14:14,141 - What did you enact? - I did enact Julius Caesar. 885 01:14:14,308 --> 01:14:16,601 I was killed in the Capitol. Brutus killed me. 886 01:14:16,769 --> 01:14:19,771 It was a brute part of him to kill so capital a calf there. 887 01:14:19,939 --> 01:14:22,816 - Be the players ready? - Ay, they stay upon your patience. 888 01:14:22,984 --> 01:14:25,819 Come hither, my dear Hamlet. Sit by me. 889 01:14:25,987 --> 01:14:29,531 No, good mother. Here's metal more attractive. 890 01:14:36,914 --> 01:14:39,541 O ho, did you mark that? 891 01:14:41,252 --> 01:14:43,420 Lady, shall I lie in your lap? 892 01:14:44,464 --> 01:14:47,215 - No, my lord. - I mean my head upon your lap. 893 01:14:48,217 --> 01:14:49,092 Ay, my lord. 894 01:14:49,260 --> 01:14:52,137 - Do you think I meant country matters? - I think nothing, my lord. 895 01:14:52,305 --> 01:14:55,432 That's a fair thought to lie between maid's legs. 896 01:14:55,600 --> 01:14:57,726 - What is, my lord? - Nothing. 897 01:14:58,478 --> 01:14:59,519 You are merry, my lord. 898 01:14:59,687 --> 01:15:00,562 - Who, I? - Ay, my lord. 899 01:15:00,730 --> 01:15:04,066 O God, your only jig-maker. Why, what should a man do but be merry? 900 01:15:04,233 --> 01:15:08,236 Look you how merrily my mother looks and my father died within 's two hours! 901 01:15:09,113 --> 01:15:11,823 Nay, 'tis twice two months, my lord. 902 01:15:12,867 --> 01:15:16,620 So long? Nay then, let the devil wear black, for I'll have a suit of sables. 903 01:15:16,788 --> 01:15:20,123 O heavens, died two months ago and not forgotten yet. 904 01:15:20,291 --> 01:15:23,877 Why, then there's hope a great man's memory may outlive his life half a year. 905 01:15:32,595 --> 01:15:35,597 For us and for our tragedy 906 01:15:35,765 --> 01:15:39,142 Here stooping to your clemency, 907 01:15:39,310 --> 01:15:42,521 We beg your hearing patiently. 908 01:15:47,568 --> 01:15:50,278 Is this a prologue, or the posy of a ring? 909 01:15:50,446 --> 01:15:52,739 'Tis brief, my lord. 910 01:15:52,907 --> 01:15:54,741 As woman's love. 911 01:15:55,993 --> 01:15:58,537 You are keen, my lord, you are keen. 912 01:15:58,704 --> 01:16:01,164 It will cost you a groaning to take off mine edge. 913 01:19:59,528 --> 01:20:02,530 Give me some light! 914 01:20:07,620 --> 01:20:09,496 Away! 915 01:20:09,997 --> 01:20:11,289 Lights! Lights! 916 01:20:22,385 --> 01:20:25,387 Lights! 917 01:20:35,940 --> 01:20:40,527 ♪ Why, let the stricken deer go weep 918 01:20:40,694 --> 01:20:42,904 ♪ The hart, ungalled play 919 01:20:43,072 --> 01:20:45,240 ♪ For some must watch, while some must sleep 920 01:20:45,408 --> 01:20:47,742 ♪ Thus runs the world away? 921 01:20:47,910 --> 01:20:51,246 O, good Horatio, I take the ghost's word for a thousand pounds. 922 01:20:51,414 --> 01:20:53,790 - Didst perceive the act of the poisoning? - I did very well note. 923 01:20:53,958 --> 01:20:56,626 - God bless you, sir. - Good my lord, vouchsafe me a word. 924 01:20:56,794 --> 01:20:58,753 - Sir, a whole history. - The King, sir. 925 01:20:58,921 --> 01:21:01,714 - Ay, so what of him? - He's marvellous distempered. 926 01:21:01,882 --> 01:21:04,300 - With drink, sir? - No, my lord, rather with choler. 927 01:21:04,468 --> 01:21:07,262 Your wisdom should show itself richer to signify this to the doctor, 928 01:21:07,430 --> 01:21:10,598 for for me to put him to his purgation would perhaps plunge him into more choler. 929 01:21:10,766 --> 01:21:12,809 Good my lord, put your discourse into some frame 930 01:21:12,977 --> 01:21:16,062 - and start not so wildly from my affair. - I am tame. Pronounce. 931 01:21:16,230 --> 01:21:18,648 The Queen, your mother, in most great affliction of spirit, 932 01:21:18,816 --> 01:21:20,984 - hath sent me to you. - You are welcome. 933 01:21:21,152 --> 01:21:23,236 Nay, this courtesy is not of the right breed. 934 01:21:23,404 --> 01:21:26,489 If you make me a wholesome answer, I will do your mother's commandment. 935 01:21:26,657 --> 01:21:29,617 If not, your pardon and my return shall be the end of my business. 936 01:21:29,785 --> 01:21:30,994 - Sir, I cannot. - What, my lord? 937 01:21:31,162 --> 01:21:34,038 Make you a wholesome answer. My wit's diseased. 938 01:21:34,206 --> 01:21:36,499 But, sir, such answer as I can make, you shall command. 939 01:21:36,667 --> 01:21:39,335 Or rather, my mother. No more, but to the matter. My mother, you say? 940 01:21:39,503 --> 01:21:41,921 She desires to speak with you in her closet. 941 01:21:42,089 --> 01:21:44,174 We shall obey, were she ten times our mother. 942 01:21:44,341 --> 01:21:45,842 Have you any further trade with us? 943 01:21:46,010 --> 01:21:50,013 My lord, the Queen would speak with you. And presently. 944 01:21:50,181 --> 01:21:53,808 Do you see yonder cloud that's almost in shape of a camel? 945 01:21:54,852 --> 01:21:58,188 By the mass, and 'tis like a camel, indeed. 946 01:21:58,355 --> 01:22:02,650 - Methinks it's like a weasel. - It is backed like a weasel. 947 01:22:02,818 --> 01:22:05,945 - Or like a whale. - Very like a whale. 948 01:22:07,865 --> 01:22:10,116 Then I will come to my mother by and by. 949 01:22:10,284 --> 01:22:12,494 I will say so. 950 01:22:18,292 --> 01:22:20,668 "By and by" is easily said. 951 01:22:24,548 --> 01:22:26,174 Leave me, friend. 952 01:22:49,198 --> 01:22:51,741 'Tis now the very witching time of night, 953 01:22:52,493 --> 01:22:57,872 when churchyards yawn, and hell itself breathes out contagion to this world. 954 01:23:02,628 --> 01:23:05,505 Now could I drink hot blood 955 01:23:05,673 --> 01:23:09,551 and do such bitter business as the day would quake to look on. 956 01:23:11,136 --> 01:23:15,390 Soft... now to my mother. 957 01:23:23,232 --> 01:23:25,942 O heart, lose not thy nature. 958 01:23:27,069 --> 01:23:30,738 Let not ever the soul of Nero enter this firm bosom. 959 01:23:34,743 --> 01:23:38,496 Let me be cruel, not unnatural. 960 01:23:40,249 --> 01:23:42,584 I will speak daggers to her, 961 01:23:44,086 --> 01:23:46,212 but use none. 962 01:23:54,805 --> 01:23:56,598 My lord? 963 01:23:57,600 --> 01:23:59,809 He's going to his mother's closet. 964 01:23:59,977 --> 01:24:03,438 Behind the arras I'll conceal myself to hear the process. 965 01:24:03,606 --> 01:24:08,610 I'll warrant she'll tax him home, and, as you said - 966 01:24:08,777 --> 01:24:12,822 and wisely was it said - 'tis meet that some more audience than a mother, 967 01:24:12,990 --> 01:24:16,784 since nature makes them partial, should o'erhear the speech of vantage. 968 01:24:16,952 --> 01:24:18,953 Fare you well, my liege. I'll call upon you 969 01:24:19,121 --> 01:24:21,706 ere you go to bed and tell you what I know. 970 01:24:22,541 --> 01:24:24,417 Thanks, dear my lord. 971 01:24:33,636 --> 01:24:36,304 O, my offence is rank. 972 01:24:36,472 --> 01:24:38,473 It smells to heaven. 973 01:24:39,516 --> 01:24:43,186 It hath the primal eldest curse upon it, 974 01:24:44,188 --> 01:24:46,397 a brother's murder. 975 01:24:52,446 --> 01:24:57,283 Pray can I not, though inclination be as sharp as will. 976 01:25:03,499 --> 01:25:08,961 What if this cursed hand were thicker than itself with brother's blood, 977 01:25:09,129 --> 01:25:12,006 is there not rain enough in the sweet heavens 978 01:25:12,174 --> 01:25:14,842 to wash it white as snow? 979 01:25:19,473 --> 01:25:22,892 O, what form of prayer can serve my turn? 980 01:25:23,644 --> 01:25:25,770 "Forgive me my foul murder"? 981 01:25:25,938 --> 01:25:28,439 That cannot be, since I am still possessed 982 01:25:28,607 --> 01:25:31,234 of those effects for which I did the murder - 983 01:25:31,402 --> 01:25:34,237 my crown, mine own ambition, 984 01:25:34,405 --> 01:25:36,656 and my Queen. 985 01:25:38,033 --> 01:25:40,159 O wretched state. 986 01:25:41,120 --> 01:25:44,122 O bosom, black as death. 987 01:25:48,460 --> 01:25:50,586 Help, angels. 988 01:25:53,048 --> 01:25:55,341 All may yet be well. 989 01:26:04,351 --> 01:26:06,310 Now might I do it pat, 990 01:26:06,478 --> 01:26:08,438 now he is praying. 991 01:26:09,773 --> 01:26:11,733 And now I'll do it. 992 01:26:26,206 --> 01:26:28,708 And so he goes to heaven. 993 01:26:28,876 --> 01:26:31,085 And so am I revenged. 994 01:26:32,129 --> 01:26:33,963 That would be thought on. 995 01:26:34,923 --> 01:26:37,216 A villain kills my father, 996 01:26:37,384 --> 01:26:41,846 and for that I, his sole son, do this same villain send to heaven. 997 01:26:42,973 --> 01:26:45,850 O, this is hire and salary, not revenge. 998 01:26:47,060 --> 01:26:51,314 He took my father all his crimes full blown, as flush as May. 999 01:26:52,274 --> 01:26:55,526 And how his audit stands, who knows save heaven? 1000 01:26:55,694 --> 01:26:59,447 But in our circumstance and course of thought 'tis heavy with him. 1001 01:27:00,699 --> 01:27:03,951 And am I then revenged to take him in the purging of his soul, 1002 01:27:04,119 --> 01:27:07,038 when he is fit and seasoned for his passage? 1003 01:27:08,373 --> 01:27:09,957 No. 1004 01:27:10,125 --> 01:27:13,336 Up, sword, and know thou a more dark intent, 1005 01:27:13,504 --> 01:27:16,506 when he is drunk asleep, or in his rage, 1006 01:27:16,673 --> 01:27:19,300 or in the incestuous pleasure of his bed, 1007 01:27:19,468 --> 01:27:24,806 at gaming, swearing, or about some act that has no relish of salvation in it. 1008 01:27:24,973 --> 01:27:27,975 Then trip him that his heels may kick at heaven 1009 01:27:28,143 --> 01:27:32,396 and that his soul may be as damned and black as hell whereto it goes. 1010 01:27:32,564 --> 01:27:34,816 My mother stays. 1011 01:27:35,859 --> 01:27:39,570 This physic but prolongs thy sickly days. 1012 01:27:46,537 --> 01:27:48,788 My words fly up, 1013 01:27:49,498 --> 01:27:51,874 my thoughts remain below. 1014 01:27:54,086 --> 01:27:56,504 Words without thoughts 1015 01:27:56,672 --> 01:27:58,798 never to heaven go. 1016 01:28:10,394 --> 01:28:13,855 He will come straight. Look you lay home to him. 1017 01:28:14,022 --> 01:28:16,607 Tell him his pranks have been too broad to bear with, 1018 01:28:16,775 --> 01:28:20,862 and that your grace hath screened and stood between much heat and him. 1019 01:28:21,029 --> 01:28:23,364 I'll silence me in here. 1020 01:28:24,783 --> 01:28:27,702 - Pray you be round with him. - Mother? 1021 01:28:30,497 --> 01:28:32,206 Mother? 1022 01:28:35,210 --> 01:28:36,794 Mother. 1023 01:28:38,213 --> 01:28:40,339 I'll warrant you, fear me not. 1024 01:28:40,507 --> 01:28:42,550 Withdraw. I hear him coming. 1025 01:28:52,394 --> 01:28:53,978 Now, Mother, what's the matter? 1026 01:28:54,146 --> 01:28:56,772 Hamlet, thou hast thy father much offended. 1027 01:28:56,940 --> 01:28:59,358 Mother, you have my father much offended. 1028 01:28:59,526 --> 01:29:01,736 Come, come, you answer with an idle tongue. 1029 01:29:01,904 --> 01:29:04,488 Go, go, you question with a wicked tongue. 1030 01:29:04,656 --> 01:29:07,033 - Why, how now, Hamlet? - What's the matter now? 1031 01:29:07,200 --> 01:29:10,328 - Have you forgot me? - No, by the rood, not so. 1032 01:29:10,495 --> 01:29:14,081 You are the Queen, your husband's brother's wife. 1033 01:29:14,249 --> 01:29:16,208 And would it were not so, you are my mother. 1034 01:29:16,376 --> 01:29:18,127 Nay, then, I'll set those to you that can speak. 1035 01:29:18,295 --> 01:29:21,088 Come and sit you down. You shall not budge! 1036 01:29:21,256 --> 01:29:25,885 You go not till I set you up a glass where you may see the inmost part of you. 1037 01:29:28,555 --> 01:29:31,599 What wilt thou do? Thou wilt not murder me? 1038 01:29:31,767 --> 01:29:34,018 - Help! Help! - Help! Help! 1039 01:29:34,186 --> 01:29:37,021 - How now, a rat! - Help! Help! 1040 01:29:37,189 --> 01:29:38,856 Dead for a ducat! 1041 01:29:40,233 --> 01:29:42,109 Dead. 1042 01:29:42,778 --> 01:29:44,779 O me, what hast thou done? 1043 01:29:45,822 --> 01:29:47,698 Nay, I know not. 1044 01:29:50,243 --> 01:29:55,790 - Is it the King? - O, what a rash and bloody deed is this! 1045 01:29:55,958 --> 01:29:59,418 A bloody deed - almost as bad, good mother, 1046 01:29:59,586 --> 01:30:02,546 as kill a king and marry with his brother. 1047 01:30:04,424 --> 01:30:06,634 "As kill a king"? 1048 01:30:07,928 --> 01:30:09,679 Ay, lady. 1049 01:30:10,305 --> 01:30:12,014 'Twas my word. 1050 01:30:26,488 --> 01:30:29,156 Thou wretched, rash, intruding fool. 1051 01:30:30,325 --> 01:30:34,620 Farewell. I took thee for thy better. 1052 01:30:35,831 --> 01:30:37,748 Take thy fortune. 1053 01:30:39,084 --> 01:30:42,169 Thou find'st to be too busy is some danger. 1054 01:30:45,632 --> 01:30:49,051 Leave wringing of the hands. Peace, sit you down, and let me wring your heart, 1055 01:30:49,219 --> 01:30:51,178 for so I shall if it be made of penetrable stuff. 1056 01:30:51,346 --> 01:30:53,848 What have I done that thou wag thy tongue so rude against me? 1057 01:30:54,016 --> 01:30:56,851 Such an act that blurs the grace and blush of modesty, 1058 01:30:57,019 --> 01:30:58,269 calls virtue hypocrite, 1059 01:30:58,437 --> 01:31:01,063 takes off the rose from the fair forehead of an innocent love 1060 01:31:01,231 --> 01:31:04,775 and sets a blister there, makes marriage vows as false as dicers' oaths. 1061 01:31:04,943 --> 01:31:07,737 - Ay me, what act? - Look here upon this picture. 1062 01:31:07,904 --> 01:31:11,866 And on this, the counterfeit presentment of two brothers. 1063 01:31:12,034 --> 01:31:14,368 See what a grace was seated on this brow - 1064 01:31:14,536 --> 01:31:16,787 an eye like Mars, to threaten and command, 1065 01:31:16,955 --> 01:31:20,499 a stature like the herald Mercury new lighted on a heaven-kissing hill. 1066 01:31:20,667 --> 01:31:24,045 A combination and a form indeed where every god did seem to set his seal 1067 01:31:24,212 --> 01:31:26,047 to give the world assurance of a man. 1068 01:31:26,214 --> 01:31:29,383 This was your husband. Look you now what follows. 1069 01:31:29,551 --> 01:31:33,596 Here is your husband, like a mildewed ear blasting his wholesome brother. 1070 01:31:33,764 --> 01:31:35,806 Have you eyes? You cannot call it love, 1071 01:31:35,974 --> 01:31:38,225 for at your age the heyday in the blood is tame, it's humble, 1072 01:31:38,393 --> 01:31:42,104 and waits upon the judgement. And what judgement would step from this to this? 1073 01:31:42,272 --> 01:31:44,690 What devil was't that thus has hoodwinked you? 1074 01:31:44,858 --> 01:31:46,400 O shame, where is thy blush? 1075 01:31:46,568 --> 01:31:50,196 If hell can rise up in a matron's bones, to flaming youth let virtue be as wax. 1076 01:31:50,363 --> 01:31:54,450 O Hamlet, speak no more. Thou turn'st mine eyes into my very soul 1077 01:31:54,618 --> 01:31:59,455 and there I see such black and grained spots as will not lose their stain. 1078 01:31:59,623 --> 01:32:02,666 Nay, but to live in the rank sweat of a lascivious bed, 1079 01:32:02,834 --> 01:32:06,212 stewed in corruption, honeying and making love over the nasty sty... 1080 01:32:06,379 --> 01:32:09,340 Speak to me no more! These words like daggers enter in mine ears! 1081 01:32:09,508 --> 01:32:12,134 - No more, sweet Hamlet. - A murderer and a villain. 1082 01:32:12,302 --> 01:32:15,179 A slave that is not twentieth part the worth of your true lord. 1083 01:32:15,347 --> 01:32:17,014 A cutpurse of the empire and the throne, 1084 01:32:17,182 --> 01:32:19,016 that from a shelf the precious diadem stole 1085 01:32:19,184 --> 01:32:21,060 - and put it in his pocket. - No more! 1086 01:32:21,228 --> 01:32:23,604 A king of shreds and patches! 1087 01:32:52,342 --> 01:32:56,595 Save me and hover over me with your wings, O heavenly guards. 1088 01:33:01,643 --> 01:33:04,228 What would your gracious figure? 1089 01:33:05,021 --> 01:33:06,981 Alas, he's mad. 1090 01:33:07,149 --> 01:33:09,984 Do you not come your tardy son to chide, 1091 01:33:10,152 --> 01:33:14,029 that, lapsed in time and passion, 1092 01:33:14,197 --> 01:33:18,075 lets go by the important acting of your dread command? 1093 01:33:19,619 --> 01:33:21,453 O, say. 1094 01:33:22,455 --> 01:33:24,456 Do not forget. 1095 01:33:25,125 --> 01:33:30,171 This visitation is but to whet thy almost blunted purpose. 1096 01:33:39,848 --> 01:33:44,727 But look, amazement on thy mother sits. 1097 01:33:44,895 --> 01:33:48,689 O, step between her and her fighting soul. 1098 01:33:49,691 --> 01:33:51,775 Speak to her, Hamlet. 1099 01:33:53,945 --> 01:33:56,197 How is it with you, lady? 1100 01:33:56,364 --> 01:34:00,034 Alas, how is't with you, that you do bend your eye on vacancy, 1101 01:34:00,202 --> 01:34:02,870 and with the incorporal air do hold discourse? 1102 01:34:03,413 --> 01:34:09,877 O gentle son, upon the heat and flame of thy distemper sprinkle cool patience. 1103 01:34:10,545 --> 01:34:12,421 Whereon do you look? 1104 01:34:13,757 --> 01:34:16,383 On him, on him. 1105 01:34:16,551 --> 01:34:19,303 Look you how pale he glares. 1106 01:34:19,471 --> 01:34:24,308 His form and cause conjoined, preaching to stones, would make them sensitive. 1107 01:34:25,310 --> 01:34:26,977 Do not look upon me, 1108 01:34:27,145 --> 01:34:30,731 lest with this piteous action you convert my stern intents, 1109 01:34:30,899 --> 01:34:33,984 so I shed tears, not blood. 1110 01:34:36,071 --> 01:34:38,155 To whom do you speak this? 1111 01:34:46,915 --> 01:34:48,958 Do you see nothing there? 1112 01:34:59,803 --> 01:35:03,514 No, nothing at all, yet all there is I see. 1113 01:35:03,682 --> 01:35:08,018 - Nor do you nothing hear? - No, nothing but ourselves. 1114 01:35:10,438 --> 01:35:12,690 Why, look you there. Look where it steals away! 1115 01:35:13,275 --> 01:35:15,276 My father, in his habit as he lived. 1116 01:35:15,443 --> 01:35:18,070 Look where he goes even now out at the portal. 1117 01:35:36,631 --> 01:35:39,341 This is the very coinage of your brain. 1118 01:35:39,759 --> 01:35:42,886 This bodiless creation madness is very cunning in. 1119 01:35:44,139 --> 01:35:45,806 Madness? 1120 01:35:47,892 --> 01:35:50,102 My pulse as yours doth temperately keep time 1121 01:35:50,270 --> 01:35:52,479 and makes as healthful music. 1122 01:35:53,148 --> 01:35:56,025 Mother, for love of grace lay not that flattering unction to your soul 1123 01:35:56,192 --> 01:35:59,320 that not your trespass but my madness speaks. 1124 01:36:00,196 --> 01:36:02,323 Confess yourself to heaven. 1125 01:36:03,700 --> 01:36:07,870 Repent what's past, avoid what is to come, 1126 01:36:08,788 --> 01:36:12,374 and do not spread the compost on the weeds to make them ranker. 1127 01:36:16,671 --> 01:36:19,298 Forgive me this my virtue. 1128 01:36:19,466 --> 01:36:23,302 O Hamlet, thou has cleft my heart in twain! 1129 01:36:23,678 --> 01:36:27,848 O... throw away the worser part of it, 1130 01:36:28,016 --> 01:36:31,310 and live the purer with the other half. 1131 01:36:33,480 --> 01:36:35,147 Good night. 1132 01:36:36,024 --> 01:36:39,651 But go not to my uncle's bed. 1133 01:36:40,528 --> 01:36:43,322 Assume a virtue if you have it not. 1134 01:36:44,199 --> 01:36:48,327 Refrain tonight, and that shall lend a kind of easiness 1135 01:36:48,495 --> 01:36:52,081 to the next abstinence, the next more easy. 1136 01:36:52,582 --> 01:36:55,584 For use can almost change the stamp of nature. 1137 01:36:57,128 --> 01:36:58,879 Once more, good night. 1138 01:37:00,048 --> 01:37:03,092 And when you are desirous to be blessed, 1139 01:37:03,259 --> 01:37:05,552 I'll blessing beg of you. 1140 01:37:09,557 --> 01:37:13,394 I must be cruel... only to be kind. 1141 01:37:23,321 --> 01:37:25,572 I must to England. You know that? 1142 01:37:26,199 --> 01:37:28,200 Alack, I had forgot. 1143 01:37:29,536 --> 01:37:31,662 'Tis so concluded on. 1144 01:37:31,830 --> 01:37:33,747 There's letters sealed. 1145 01:37:36,584 --> 01:37:38,877 This man shall send me packing. 1146 01:37:40,130 --> 01:37:42,339 I'll lug the guts into the neighbour room. 1147 01:37:57,439 --> 01:38:00,983 Indeed, this counsellor is now most still, 1148 01:38:01,151 --> 01:38:04,778 most secret and most grave, 1149 01:38:05,697 --> 01:38:09,616 that was in life a foolish, prating knave. 1150 01:38:10,869 --> 01:38:14,746 Come, sir, to draw toward an end with you... 1151 01:38:17,709 --> 01:38:19,418 Good night, Mother. 1152 01:38:40,732 --> 01:38:44,234 - Now, Hamlet, where's Polonius? - At supper. 1153 01:38:44,402 --> 01:38:46,153 - At supper? - Mm. 1154 01:38:46,321 --> 01:38:47,321 Where? 1155 01:38:47,489 --> 01:38:50,782 Not where he eats, but where he is eaten. 1156 01:38:50,950 --> 01:38:54,870 A certain convocation of politic worms are even at him. 1157 01:38:55,038 --> 01:38:57,623 Your worm is your only emperor for diet. 1158 01:38:57,790 --> 01:39:00,167 We fat all creatures else to fat us, 1159 01:39:00,335 --> 01:39:03,670 and we fat ourselves for worms. 1160 01:39:03,838 --> 01:39:06,590 Your fat king and your lean beggar is but variable service - 1161 01:39:06,758 --> 01:39:09,551 two dishes, but to one table. That's the end. 1162 01:39:09,719 --> 01:39:11,178 Alas, alas. 1163 01:39:11,346 --> 01:39:13,931 A man may fish with the worm that hath eat of a king, 1164 01:39:14,098 --> 01:39:16,433 and eat of the fish that hath fed of that worm. 1165 01:39:16,601 --> 01:39:18,143 What dost thou mean by this? 1166 01:39:18,311 --> 01:39:21,271 Nothing but to show you how a king may go a progress 1167 01:39:21,439 --> 01:39:22,898 through the guts of a beggar. 1168 01:39:23,066 --> 01:39:26,568 - Where is Polonius? - In heaven. Send thither to see. 1169 01:39:26,736 --> 01:39:29,488 If your messenger find him not there, seek him i' the other place yourself. 1170 01:39:29,656 --> 01:39:32,241 But indeed, if you find him not within this month, 1171 01:39:32,408 --> 01:39:35,035 you shall nose him as you go up the stairs into the lobby. 1172 01:39:35,203 --> 01:39:37,162 Go seek him there. 1173 01:39:38,456 --> 01:39:40,374 He will stay till you come. 1174 01:39:45,380 --> 01:39:48,632 Hamlet, for thine especial safety - 1175 01:39:48,800 --> 01:39:53,554 which we do tender as we do deeply grieve for that which thou hast done - 1176 01:39:53,721 --> 01:39:57,266 this deed must send thee hence with fiery quickness. 1177 01:39:57,433 --> 01:40:00,894 Therefore prepare thyself. The barque is ready, the wind sets fair 1178 01:40:01,062 --> 01:40:03,772 and everything is bent for England. 1179 01:40:03,940 --> 01:40:06,817 - For England? - Ay, Hamlet. 1180 01:40:07,944 --> 01:40:12,322 - Good. - So is't if thou knew'st our purposes. 1181 01:40:12,490 --> 01:40:14,741 I see a cherub that sees them. 1182 01:40:16,536 --> 01:40:19,997 But come, for England. 1183 01:40:22,083 --> 01:40:24,501 Farewell, dear Mother. 1184 01:40:25,169 --> 01:40:27,254 Thy loving father, Hamlet. 1185 01:40:29,966 --> 01:40:31,592 My mother. 1186 01:40:32,594 --> 01:40:34,928 Father and mother is man and wife. 1187 01:40:36,014 --> 01:40:37,973 Man and wife is one flesh. 1188 01:40:40,101 --> 01:40:41,768 And so... 1189 01:40:46,441 --> 01:40:48,108 My mother. 1190 01:40:58,369 --> 01:41:00,120 Come. 1191 01:41:02,999 --> 01:41:04,499 For England. 1192 01:41:04,667 --> 01:41:07,044 Follow him close. Tempt him with speed aboard. Delay it not. 1193 01:41:07,211 --> 01:41:09,379 I'll have him hence tonight. Away. 1194 01:41:09,547 --> 01:41:12,799 For everything is sealed and done that else leans on the affair. 1195 01:41:12,967 --> 01:41:14,926 Pray you, make haste. 1196 01:41:22,060 --> 01:41:25,187 And, England, if my love thou hold'st at aught, 1197 01:41:25,355 --> 01:41:28,649 thou may'st not coldly treat our sovereign order, 1198 01:41:28,816 --> 01:41:31,026 which imports at full 1199 01:41:31,194 --> 01:41:34,404 the present death of Hamlet. 1200 01:41:35,907 --> 01:41:40,827 Do it, England, for like the fever in my blood he rages, 1201 01:41:40,995 --> 01:41:43,163 and thou must cure me. 1202 01:41:43,331 --> 01:41:45,707 Till I know 'tis done, howe'er my haps, 1203 01:41:45,875 --> 01:41:48,502 my joys were ne'er begun. 1204 01:42:49,897 --> 01:42:52,649 Where is the beauteous majesty of Denmark? 1205 01:42:52,817 --> 01:42:55,652 Why, how now, Ophelia? 1206 01:42:57,238 --> 01:42:59,072 Say you? 1207 01:43:00,032 --> 01:43:02,284 Nay, pray you, mark. 1208 01:43:03,161 --> 01:43:07,289 ♪ He is dead and gone, lady 1209 01:43:07,457 --> 01:43:11,251 ♪ He is dead and gone 1210 01:43:11,419 --> 01:43:17,007 ♪ At his head a grass-green turf 1211 01:43:17,175 --> 01:43:22,471 ♪ At his heels a... stone? 1212 01:43:31,105 --> 01:43:33,356 Nay, but Ophelia... 1213 01:43:33,524 --> 01:43:35,358 Pray you, mark. 1214 01:43:37,487 --> 01:43:42,324 ♪ White his shroud as the mountain snow 1215 01:43:42,492 --> 01:43:45,827 - Alas, look here, my lord. - ♪ Larded with sweet flowers 1216 01:43:45,995 --> 01:43:51,291 ♪ Which bewept to the grave did go 1217 01:43:51,459 --> 01:43:56,797 ♪ With true-love showers? 1218 01:43:58,466 --> 01:44:01,051 How do you, pretty lady? 1219 01:44:03,930 --> 01:44:06,681 Well, God'ield you. 1220 01:44:07,809 --> 01:44:10,811 They say the owl was a baker's daughter. 1221 01:44:12,396 --> 01:44:13,814 Oh... 1222 01:44:19,946 --> 01:44:23,448 Lord, we know what we are, but know not what we may be. 1223 01:44:33,334 --> 01:44:35,293 God be at your table. 1224 01:44:40,675 --> 01:44:42,425 Distraction for her father. 1225 01:44:44,512 --> 01:44:46,638 I hope all will be well. 1226 01:44:50,309 --> 01:44:52,727 We must be patient. 1227 01:44:55,022 --> 01:44:57,607 But I cannot choose but weep 1228 01:44:57,775 --> 01:45:01,361 to think they should lay him in the cold ground! 1229 01:45:07,702 --> 01:45:09,452 My brother shall know of it. 1230 01:45:12,915 --> 01:45:15,333 And so I thank you for your good counsel. 1231 01:45:15,501 --> 01:45:17,294 Come, my coach. 1232 01:45:18,880 --> 01:45:20,672 Good night, ladies. 1233 01:45:22,091 --> 01:45:24,551 Sweet ladies. 1234 01:45:25,511 --> 01:45:30,056 Good night. 1235 01:45:30,892 --> 01:45:33,727 Follow her close. Give her good watch, I pray you. 1236 01:46:01,505 --> 01:46:03,757 O, Gertrude, Gertrude, 1237 01:46:03,925 --> 01:46:08,219 when sorrows come they come not single spies, but in battalions. 1238 01:46:09,013 --> 01:46:11,598 First, her father slain. 1239 01:46:12,350 --> 01:46:14,601 Next, our son gone, 1240 01:46:14,769 --> 01:46:17,270 the people muddied, thick and unwholesome 1241 01:46:17,438 --> 01:46:19,648 in their thoughts and whispers. 1242 01:46:20,691 --> 01:46:22,651 Poor Ophelia, 1243 01:46:22,818 --> 01:46:26,821 divided from herself and her fair judgement. 1244 01:46:27,949 --> 01:46:31,201 And last, and more dangerous than all of these, 1245 01:46:31,369 --> 01:46:33,286 her brother is in secret come from France 1246 01:46:33,454 --> 01:46:35,538 and wants not buzzers to infect his ear 1247 01:46:35,706 --> 01:46:38,541 with pestilent speeches of his father's death, 1248 01:46:38,709 --> 01:46:43,922 and he, himself, not hesitates to threaten our own person. 1249 01:46:52,640 --> 01:46:54,808 O, my dear Gertrude, 1250 01:46:56,268 --> 01:46:58,853 this, like to a murdering-piece, 1251 01:46:59,021 --> 01:47:03,441 in many places gives me superfluous death. 1252 01:47:03,609 --> 01:47:06,319 - Ahem. - How now? What news? 1253 01:47:08,197 --> 01:47:09,781 Ahem. 1254 01:47:16,414 --> 01:47:19,499 - Letters, m'lord, from Hamlet. - From Hamlet? 1255 01:47:19,667 --> 01:47:21,751 This to Your Majesty. 1256 01:47:22,461 --> 01:47:24,504 This to the Queen. 1257 01:47:24,672 --> 01:47:27,882 - Who brought them? - The sailors, m'lord, they said. 1258 01:47:28,050 --> 01:47:29,509 Leave us. 1259 01:48:08,674 --> 01:48:11,843 - God bless you, sir. - Let him bless thee, too. 1260 01:48:12,011 --> 01:48:15,805 He shall, sir, an't please him. There's a letter for you, sir. 1261 01:48:15,973 --> 01:48:19,768 It comes from the ambassador that was bound for England - 1262 01:48:19,935 --> 01:48:23,229 if your name be Horatio, as I am let to know it is. 1263 01:48:33,616 --> 01:48:37,994 Horatio, ere we were two days old at sea, 1264 01:48:39,497 --> 01:48:42,874 a pirate of very warlike appointment gave us chase. 1265 01:48:43,709 --> 01:48:46,669 Finding ourselves too slow of sail, 1266 01:48:46,837 --> 01:48:49,380 we put on a compelled valour, 1267 01:48:51,509 --> 01:48:54,552 and in the grapple I boarded them. 1268 01:48:57,681 --> 01:49:00,475 On the instant they got clear of our ship, 1269 01:49:03,646 --> 01:49:06,064 so I alone became their prisoner. 1270 01:49:08,609 --> 01:49:13,279 They have dealt with me like thieves of mercy, but they knew what they did. 1271 01:49:13,447 --> 01:49:15,907 I am to do a good turn for them. 1272 01:49:16,075 --> 01:49:19,828 Repair thou to me with as much speed as thy wouldst fly death. 1273 01:49:19,995 --> 01:49:23,790 These good fellows will bring thee where I am. Farewell. 1274 01:49:23,958 --> 01:49:27,293 He that thou knowest thine, Hamlet. 1275 01:49:27,461 --> 01:49:34,384 ? By Gis, and by Saint Charity Alack, and fie for shame 1276 01:49:34,552 --> 01:49:37,929 ♪ Young men will do't if they come to't 1277 01:49:38,097 --> 01:49:41,599 ♪ By Cock, they are to blame 1278 01:49:45,187 --> 01:49:52,152 ♪ Quoth she "Before you tumbled me You promised me to wed" 1279 01:49:52,319 --> 01:49:55,947 ♪ So would I 'a' done by yonder sun...? 1280 01:49:56,115 --> 01:49:58,867 Come, that you may direct me to him from whom you brought this. 1281 01:49:59,034 --> 01:50:01,452 How came he dead? I'll not be juggled with! 1282 01:50:01,620 --> 01:50:03,705 To hell, allegiance! Vows to the blackest pit. 1283 01:50:03,873 --> 01:50:07,417 I dare damnation. Only I'll be revenged most throughly for my father. 1284 01:50:07,585 --> 01:50:10,753 Laertes, if you desire to know the certainty of your father's death, 1285 01:50:10,921 --> 01:50:14,841 is it writ in your revenge that, swoopstake, you will draw both friend and foe? 1286 01:50:15,009 --> 01:50:16,426 - None but his enemies. - Would you know them? 1287 01:50:16,594 --> 01:50:18,887 To his good friends thus wide I'll open my arms. 1288 01:50:19,054 --> 01:50:22,182 Why, now you speak like a good child and a true gentleman. 1289 01:50:22,349 --> 01:50:25,852 That I am guiltless of your father's death, and am most sensibly in grief for it, 1290 01:50:26,020 --> 01:50:29,689 it shall appear as clearly to your judgement as day doth to your eyes. 1291 01:50:29,857 --> 01:50:32,275 - You must sing. - How now, what noise is this? 1292 01:50:32,443 --> 01:50:35,570 ♪ A-down, a-down and you call him a-down-a? 1293 01:50:35,738 --> 01:50:37,363 Kind sister. 1294 01:50:38,365 --> 01:50:39,991 Sweet Ophelia. 1295 01:50:40,159 --> 01:50:43,536 It is the false steward that stole his master's daughter. 1296 01:50:43,704 --> 01:50:46,331 Oh, heat, dry up my brains. 1297 01:50:46,498 --> 01:50:50,835 - ♪ They bore him barefaced on the bier - Oh, rose of May. 1298 01:50:53,255 --> 01:50:55,715 O heavens, is't possible a young maid's wits 1299 01:50:55,883 --> 01:50:58,551 should be as mortal as an old man's life? 1300 01:50:58,719 --> 01:51:00,553 ♪ On his grave rained many a tear? 1301 01:51:00,721 --> 01:51:04,265 By heaven, thy madness shall be paid by weight 1302 01:51:04,433 --> 01:51:06,935 till our scale turn the beam. 1303 01:51:12,024 --> 01:51:14,067 Fare you well, my dove. 1304 01:51:19,531 --> 01:51:23,493 There's rosemary. That's for remembrance. 1305 01:51:45,724 --> 01:51:47,433 Pray you, love. 1306 01:51:48,727 --> 01:51:50,561 Remember. 1307 01:52:03,617 --> 01:52:06,953 There is pansies. That's for thoughts. 1308 01:52:12,710 --> 01:52:15,295 There's fennel for you, and columbines. 1309 01:52:18,549 --> 01:52:20,508 There's rue for you. 1310 01:52:21,176 --> 01:52:23,011 And here's some for me. 1311 01:52:23,178 --> 01:52:26,139 We may call it herbal-grace o' Sundays. 1312 01:52:27,808 --> 01:52:31,102 O, you must wear your rue with a difference. 1313 01:52:34,690 --> 01:52:36,441 There's a daisy. 1314 01:52:39,111 --> 01:52:43,656 I would give you some violets, but they withered all when my father died. 1315 01:52:45,659 --> 01:52:47,869 They say he made a good end. 1316 01:52:49,913 --> 01:52:54,667 - ♪ For bonny sweet Robin is all my joy? - Do you see this, O God? 1317 01:52:54,835 --> 01:53:01,966 ♪ And will he not come again? 1318 01:53:02,676 --> 01:53:05,178 ♪ No, no, he is dead 1319 01:53:05,346 --> 01:53:08,014 ♪ Go to thy death bed 1320 01:53:09,475 --> 01:53:12,643 ♪ He never will come again 1321 01:53:17,816 --> 01:53:24,322 ♪ God 'a' mercy on his soul? 1322 01:53:27,201 --> 01:53:29,577 And of all Christian souls, I pray God. 1323 01:53:55,979 --> 01:53:58,064 God be with you. 1324 01:54:36,687 --> 01:54:39,939 There is a willow grows aslant a brook 1325 01:54:40,107 --> 01:54:43,526 that shows his hoar leaves in the glassy stream. 1326 01:54:44,319 --> 01:54:48,239 There with fantastic garlands did she come, 1327 01:54:48,407 --> 01:54:52,785 of crow-flowers, nettles, daisies and long purples. 1328 01:54:54,037 --> 01:54:59,792 There on the pendent boughs her coronet weeds clambering to hang, 1329 01:54:59,960 --> 01:55:02,587 an envious sliver broke, 1330 01:55:03,630 --> 01:55:06,299 when down her weedy trophies and herself 1331 01:55:06,467 --> 01:55:08,509 fell in the weeping brook. 1332 01:55:09,803 --> 01:55:12,180 Her clothes spread wide, 1333 01:55:13,390 --> 01:55:16,434 and mermaid-like a while they bore her up. 1334 01:55:16,602 --> 01:55:19,604 ♪ O shall I your true love know 1335 01:55:19,771 --> 01:55:22,648 ♪ From another one? 1336 01:55:22,816 --> 01:55:25,943 ♪ When his sandal shoon 1337 01:55:26,111 --> 01:55:28,404 ♪ A-hand his... 1338 01:55:28,572 --> 01:55:31,073 ♪ A-hand...? 1339 01:55:32,701 --> 01:55:34,911 But long it could not be 1340 01:55:35,746 --> 01:55:37,997 till that her garments, 1341 01:55:38,165 --> 01:55:40,500 heavy with their drink, 1342 01:55:40,667 --> 01:55:44,837 pulled the poor wretch from her melodious lay 1343 01:55:45,005 --> 01:55:47,006 to muddy death. 1344 01:55:49,801 --> 01:55:53,804 Alas. Then she is drowned. 1345 01:55:54,515 --> 01:55:58,434 Drowned. Drowned. 1346 01:56:04,149 --> 01:56:07,985 ♪ In youth when I did love, did love 1347 01:56:08,153 --> 01:56:11,322 ♪ Methought it was very sweet 1348 01:56:11,490 --> 01:56:15,785 ♪ To contract-O-the time 1349 01:56:15,953 --> 01:56:21,207 ♪ For-O my behove, methought there was... 1350 01:56:21,375 --> 01:56:23,543 ♪ ...nothing meet 1351 01:56:28,882 --> 01:56:32,218 ♪ But age with his stealing steps 1352 01:56:32,386 --> 01:56:35,012 ♪ Hath clawed me in his clutch? 1353 01:56:35,180 --> 01:56:37,223 Whose grave's this, sirrah? 1354 01:56:38,183 --> 01:56:39,517 Mine, sir. 1355 01:56:40,310 --> 01:56:43,771 I think it be thine indeed, for thou liest in it. 1356 01:56:43,939 --> 01:56:46,148 You lie out on't, sir, therefore 'tis not yours. 1357 01:56:46,316 --> 01:56:49,068 For my part, I do not lie in't, and yet it is mine. 1358 01:56:49,236 --> 01:56:51,737 Thou dost lie in't, to be in't and say 'tis thine. 1359 01:56:51,905 --> 01:56:54,574 'Tis for the dead, not the quick, therefore thou liest. 1360 01:56:54,741 --> 01:56:57,785 'Tis a quick lie, sir, 'twill away again from me to you. 1361 01:56:57,953 --> 01:57:01,247 - What man dost thou dig it for? - For no man, sir. 1362 01:57:01,415 --> 01:57:03,791 - For what woman, then? - For none, neither. 1363 01:57:05,043 --> 01:57:07,920 Who is to be buried in it? 1364 01:57:08,088 --> 01:57:11,424 One that was a woman, sir, but, rest her soul, she's dead. 1365 01:57:14,553 --> 01:57:16,387 How absolute the knave is. 1366 01:57:16,555 --> 01:57:20,099 We must speak by the card, or equivocation will undo us. 1367 01:57:25,314 --> 01:57:27,315 How long hast thou been grave-maker? 1368 01:57:28,734 --> 01:57:30,735 Of all the days in the year I came to it 1369 01:57:30,902 --> 01:57:34,280 that day that our last King Hamlet o'ercame Fortinbras. 1370 01:57:34,448 --> 01:57:37,283 - How long is that since? - Cannot you tell that? 1371 01:57:37,451 --> 01:57:39,285 Every fool can tell that. 1372 01:57:39,453 --> 01:57:41,621 It was the very day that young Hamlet was born - 1373 01:57:41,788 --> 01:57:43,831 he that is mad and sent into England. 1374 01:57:43,999 --> 01:57:47,251 Ay, marry, why was he sent into England? 1375 01:57:47,419 --> 01:57:49,879 Why? Because he was mad. 1376 01:57:50,047 --> 01:57:52,006 He shall recover his wits there, 1377 01:57:52,174 --> 01:57:54,717 or, if he do not, 'tis no great matter there. 1378 01:57:54,885 --> 01:57:57,970 - Why? - 'Twill not be seen in him there. 1379 01:57:58,138 --> 01:58:00,765 There, the men are as mad as he. 1380 01:58:01,266 --> 01:58:05,728 - How came he mad? - Very strangely, they say. 1381 01:58:05,896 --> 01:58:07,813 How strangely? 1382 01:58:07,981 --> 01:58:10,483 Faith, e'en by losing his wits. 1383 01:58:10,651 --> 01:58:13,736 - Upon what ground? - Why, here in Denmark. 1384 01:58:16,239 --> 01:58:19,325 How long will a man lie i' the earth ere he rot? 1385 01:58:20,327 --> 01:58:24,497 I'faith, if he be not rotten before he die, he will last some eight year, nine year. 1386 01:58:25,499 --> 01:58:28,668 - A tanner will last you nine year. - Why he more than another? 1387 01:58:28,835 --> 01:58:32,129 Why, sir, his hide is so tanned with his trade, 1388 01:58:32,297 --> 01:58:35,174 it will keep out water a great while. 1389 01:58:35,342 --> 01:58:38,678 And your water's a sore decayer of your whoreson dead body. 1390 01:58:38,845 --> 01:58:41,639 Here. Here's a skull now. 1391 01:58:41,807 --> 01:58:45,226 This skull hath lain in the earth three and twenty year. 1392 01:58:45,394 --> 01:58:49,188 - Whose was it? - A whoreson mad fellow's it was. 1393 01:58:49,356 --> 01:58:52,692 - Who do you think it was? - Nay, I know not. 1394 01:58:52,859 --> 01:58:56,195 A pestilence on him for a mad rogue. 1395 01:58:57,239 --> 01:59:00,199 He poured a flagon of Rhenish on my head once. 1396 01:59:00,367 --> 01:59:04,286 This same skull, sir, was Yorick's skull. The King's jester. 1397 01:59:07,207 --> 01:59:09,458 This? 1398 01:59:09,626 --> 01:59:11,836 E'en that. 1399 01:59:13,380 --> 01:59:15,381 Let me see. 1400 01:59:19,803 --> 01:59:21,846 Alas, poor Yorick. 1401 01:59:22,806 --> 01:59:24,849 I knew him, Horatio. 1402 01:59:25,308 --> 01:59:29,937 A fellow of infinite jest, of most excellent fancy. 1403 01:59:31,565 --> 01:59:34,567 He hath borne me on his back a thousand times. 1404 01:59:37,320 --> 01:59:39,822 And now, how abhorred in my imagination it is. 1405 01:59:39,990 --> 01:59:42,116 My gorge rises at it. 1406 01:59:43,285 --> 01:59:47,163 Here hung those lips that I have kissed I know not how oft. 1407 01:59:49,082 --> 01:59:51,333 Where be your jibes now, 1408 01:59:51,501 --> 01:59:53,878 your songs, your gambols, 1409 01:59:54,045 --> 01:59:58,424 your flashes of merriment that were wont to set the table on a roar? 1410 01:59:59,342 --> 02:00:02,136 Not one now to mock your own grinning? 1411 02:00:03,138 --> 02:00:05,055 Quite chop-fallen. 1412 02:00:06,850 --> 02:00:09,810 Now get you to my lady's chamber. 1413 02:00:09,978 --> 02:00:16,817 Tell her, let her paint an inch thick, to this favour she must come. 1414 02:00:19,362 --> 02:00:21,113 Make her laugh at that. 1415 02:00:24,951 --> 02:00:26,952 But soft. 1416 02:00:41,927 --> 02:00:43,928 - The King. - The Queen. 1417 02:00:44,095 --> 02:00:45,805 The courtiers. 1418 02:00:46,306 --> 02:00:50,726 Who is this they follow, and with such meagre rites? 1419 02:00:50,894 --> 02:00:55,356 This doth betoken the corpse they follow did with desperate hand take its own life. 1420 02:00:56,191 --> 02:00:57,900 Mark. 1421 02:01:01,488 --> 02:01:03,113 What ceremony else? 1422 02:01:03,281 --> 02:01:05,658 That is Laertes, a very noble youth. Mark. 1423 02:01:06,701 --> 02:01:08,661 What ceremony else? 1424 02:01:08,829 --> 02:01:13,624 Her obsequies have been as far enlarged as we have warranty. 1425 02:01:13,792 --> 02:01:16,335 Her death was doubtful, 1426 02:01:16,503 --> 02:01:20,005 and but that great command o'ersways the order 1427 02:01:20,173 --> 02:01:24,677 she should in ground unsanctified have lodge till the last trumpet. 1428 02:01:26,179 --> 02:01:28,138 Must there no more be done? 1429 02:01:28,306 --> 02:01:30,933 No more be done? 1430 02:01:31,101 --> 02:01:33,352 We should profane the service of the dead 1431 02:01:33,520 --> 02:01:36,397 to sing a requiem and such rest to her 1432 02:01:36,565 --> 02:01:38,899 as to peace-parted souls. 1433 02:01:43,947 --> 02:01:45,948 Lay her in the earth. 1434 02:01:54,958 --> 02:02:01,046 And from her fair and unpolluted flesh may violets spring. 1435 02:02:03,800 --> 02:02:06,051 I tell thee, churlish priest, 1436 02:02:06,219 --> 02:02:09,972 a ministering angel shall my sister be when thou liest howling. 1437 02:02:10,807 --> 02:02:13,058 What? 1438 02:02:13,226 --> 02:02:15,060 The fair Ophelia! 1439 02:02:19,149 --> 02:02:23,235 Sweets to the sweet. Farewell. 1440 02:02:25,322 --> 02:02:28,657 I hoped thou shouldst have been my Hamlet's wife. 1441 02:02:29,993 --> 02:02:34,163 I thought thy bride-bed to have decked, sweet maid, 1442 02:02:34,331 --> 02:02:37,207 and not t'have strewed thy grave. 1443 02:02:37,375 --> 02:02:41,837 O, treble woe fall ten times treble on that cursed head 1444 02:02:42,005 --> 02:02:46,175 whose wicked deed thy most ingenious sense deprived thee of. 1445 02:02:46,343 --> 02:02:50,262 Hold off the earth a while, till I have caught her once more in my arms. 1446 02:02:50,430 --> 02:02:53,599 Now pile your dust upon the quick and dead 1447 02:02:53,767 --> 02:02:55,559 till of this flat a mountain you have made. 1448 02:02:55,727 --> 02:02:58,270 What is he whose grief bears such an emphasis? 1449 02:02:59,230 --> 02:03:01,982 This is I, Hamlet the Dane! 1450 02:03:02,150 --> 02:03:04,276 - The devil take thy soul! - Thou pray'st not well. 1451 02:03:04,444 --> 02:03:07,112 I prithee take thy fingers from my throat! Hold off thy hand! 1452 02:03:07,280 --> 02:03:10,115 - Pluck them asunder! - Good my lord, be quiet. 1453 02:03:10,283 --> 02:03:11,951 Why I will fight with him upon this theme 1454 02:03:12,118 --> 02:03:15,746 - until my eyelids will no longer wag. - O, my son, what theme? 1455 02:03:15,914 --> 02:03:17,915 I loved Ophelia. 1456 02:03:18,875 --> 02:03:21,335 Forty thousand brothers could not, with all their quantity of love, 1457 02:03:21,503 --> 02:03:22,962 make up my sum. 1458 02:03:23,129 --> 02:03:25,214 - What wilt thou do for her? - He is mad, Laertes. 1459 02:03:25,382 --> 02:03:27,257 'Swounds, show me what thou wilt do. 1460 02:03:27,425 --> 02:03:29,635 Woot weep, woot fight, woot fast, woot tear thyself, 1461 02:03:29,803 --> 02:03:32,805 woot drink up poison, eat a crocodile? I'll do it! 1462 02:03:32,973 --> 02:03:35,975 Dost thou come here to whine, to outface me with leaping in her grave? 1463 02:03:36,142 --> 02:03:37,810 Be buried quick with her, and so will I. 1464 02:03:37,978 --> 02:03:40,813 If thou prate of mountains, let them throw millions of acres on us. 1465 02:03:40,981 --> 02:03:43,691 Nay, an thou'lt mouth, I'll rant as well as thou. 1466 02:03:43,858 --> 02:03:47,444 This is mere madness, and thus awhile the fit will work on him. 1467 02:03:47,612 --> 02:03:52,032 Anon, as patient as the female dove his silence will sit drooping. 1468 02:03:52,784 --> 02:03:56,996 Hear you, sir. What is the reason that you use me thus? 1469 02:03:57,872 --> 02:03:59,790 I loved you ever. 1470 02:04:01,835 --> 02:04:03,752 But it is no matter. 1471 02:04:03,920 --> 02:04:06,672 Let Hercules himself do what he may, 1472 02:04:06,840 --> 02:04:09,967 the cat will mew, 1473 02:04:10,135 --> 02:04:12,302 and dog will have his day. 1474 02:04:12,470 --> 02:04:15,597 I pray you, good Horatio, wait upon him. 1475 02:04:16,474 --> 02:04:20,144 Good Gertrude, set some watch o'er your son. 1476 02:04:41,708 --> 02:04:45,544 Laertes, I must commune with your grief, 1477 02:04:45,712 --> 02:04:47,755 or you deny me right. 1478 02:04:47,922 --> 02:04:51,341 And you must put me in your heart for friend. 1479 02:04:52,886 --> 02:04:56,513 Where the offence is, let the great axe fall. Hm? 1480 02:04:57,223 --> 02:04:59,266 It shall be so. 1481 02:04:59,434 --> 02:05:01,894 But tell me why you have proceeded not against him. 1482 02:05:02,062 --> 02:05:06,565 O, for two special reasons, which may to you seem much unsinewed, 1483 02:05:06,733 --> 02:05:09,234 yet to me they're strong. 1484 02:05:10,278 --> 02:05:13,530 The Queen, his mother, lives almost by his looks. 1485 02:05:13,698 --> 02:05:18,619 And for myself - my virtue or my plague, be it either way - 1486 02:05:18,787 --> 02:05:22,247 is she she's so conjunctive to my life and soul 1487 02:05:22,415 --> 02:05:25,834 that, as the star moves not but in his sphere, 1488 02:05:26,002 --> 02:05:28,545 I could not but by her. 1489 02:05:29,589 --> 02:05:33,008 The other motive is the great love the general people bear him, 1490 02:05:33,176 --> 02:05:36,220 who, dipping all his faults in their affections, 1491 02:05:36,387 --> 02:05:38,847 convert his sins to graces. 1492 02:05:43,019 --> 02:05:46,438 And so have I a noble father lost, 1493 02:05:46,606 --> 02:05:49,691 a sister driven to a desperate end, 1494 02:05:49,859 --> 02:05:53,779 whose worth, if praises may go back again, 1495 02:05:54,781 --> 02:05:59,076 stood challenger, on mount, of all the age for her perfections. 1496 02:06:05,542 --> 02:06:07,459 But my revenge will come. 1497 02:06:07,627 --> 02:06:09,878 Break not your sleeps for that. 1498 02:06:14,467 --> 02:06:17,511 You must not think that we are made of stuff so flat and dull 1499 02:06:17,679 --> 02:06:21,807 that we can let our beard be shook with danger, and think it pastime. 1500 02:06:32,986 --> 02:06:38,073 As he be now returned, I will work him to an exploit, now ripe in my device, 1501 02:06:38,241 --> 02:06:41,994 under the which he shall not choose but fall. 1502 02:06:42,537 --> 02:06:47,541 And for his death no wind of blame shall breathe, 1503 02:06:47,709 --> 02:06:51,587 and even his mother shall uncharge the practice and call it accident. 1504 02:06:51,754 --> 02:06:53,547 My lord, I will be ruled more willingly 1505 02:06:53,715 --> 02:06:56,717 if you devise it so that I might be the instrument. 1506 02:06:56,885 --> 02:06:58,677 It falls right. 1507 02:07:04,017 --> 02:07:06,143 You have been talked of since your travel much, 1508 02:07:06,311 --> 02:07:07,686 and that in Hamlet's hearing, 1509 02:07:07,854 --> 02:07:10,689 for a quality wherein, they say, you shine. 1510 02:07:11,107 --> 02:07:14,193 Two months since, here was a gentleman of Normandy. 1511 02:07:14,360 --> 02:07:17,404 He made confession of you and gave you such a masterly report 1512 02:07:17,572 --> 02:07:19,990 for art and exercise in your defence, 1513 02:07:20,158 --> 02:07:23,035 and for your rapier, most especially, 1514 02:07:23,203 --> 02:07:27,706 that he cried out 'twould be a sight indeed if one could match you. 1515 02:07:27,874 --> 02:07:31,627 Sir, this report of his did Hamlet so envenom with his envy 1516 02:07:31,794 --> 02:07:32,920 that he could nothing do 1517 02:07:33,087 --> 02:07:36,965 but beg and wish your sudden coming o'er to fence with him. 1518 02:07:38,218 --> 02:07:41,303 Now, out of this... 1519 02:07:44,390 --> 02:07:46,350 What out of this, my lord? 1520 02:07:49,020 --> 02:07:51,563 Laertes, was your father dear to you? 1521 02:07:51,731 --> 02:07:55,901 Or are you like the painting of a sorrow, a face without a heart? 1522 02:07:58,154 --> 02:07:59,863 Why ask you this? 1523 02:08:01,532 --> 02:08:05,285 That we would do, we should do when we would, 1524 02:08:07,455 --> 02:08:11,458 for this "would" changes and hath abatements and delays 1525 02:08:11,626 --> 02:08:16,004 as many as there are words, are thoughts, are accidents. 1526 02:08:16,839 --> 02:08:20,759 And then this "should" is like a spendthrift sigh. 1527 02:08:23,972 --> 02:08:26,807 But to the quick o' the ulcer. 1528 02:08:26,975 --> 02:08:30,310 We'll put on those shall praise your excellence, 1529 02:08:30,478 --> 02:08:32,562 bring you, in short, together, 1530 02:08:32,730 --> 02:08:35,023 and wager on your heads. 1531 02:08:35,191 --> 02:08:40,404 Hamlet, being guileless, will not peruse the sword, 1532 02:08:40,571 --> 02:08:44,992 so that with ease, or with a little shuffling, 1533 02:08:45,159 --> 02:08:47,703 you may choose a sword unbated, 1534 02:08:47,870 --> 02:08:51,039 and, in a pass of practice, requite him for your father. 1535 02:08:53,918 --> 02:08:58,297 I will do it. And for that purpose I'll anoint my sword. 1536 02:08:59,048 --> 02:09:01,049 I bought an unction of a mountebank 1537 02:09:01,217 --> 02:09:03,427 so mortal that, but dip a knife in it, 1538 02:09:03,594 --> 02:09:08,348 where it draws blood no medicine so rare can save the thing from death 1539 02:09:08,516 --> 02:09:11,268 that is but scratched withal. 1540 02:09:12,603 --> 02:09:14,938 If this should fail... 1541 02:09:15,106 --> 02:09:17,649 Soft, let me see. 1542 02:09:18,359 --> 02:09:21,778 We'll make a solemn wager on your cunning... 1543 02:09:26,534 --> 02:09:28,327 I have it. 1544 02:09:29,120 --> 02:09:33,081 When in the action you are hot and dry and that he calls for drink, 1545 02:09:33,249 --> 02:09:35,667 I'll have prepared him a chalice for the nonce, 1546 02:09:35,835 --> 02:09:40,130 whereon but sipping, if he perchance escape your venomed point, 1547 02:09:40,298 --> 02:09:42,966 our purpose may hold there. 1548 02:09:58,858 --> 02:10:00,317 Horatio... 1549 02:10:01,361 --> 02:10:05,072 thou art e'en as just a man as ere my conversation coped withal. 1550 02:10:05,239 --> 02:10:08,950 - O, my dear lord... - Nay, do not think I flatter. 1551 02:10:10,578 --> 02:10:14,039 For thou hast been as one in suffering all that suffers nothing, 1552 02:10:15,041 --> 02:10:19,378 a man that fortune's buffets and rewards has ta'en with equal thanks. 1553 02:10:21,381 --> 02:10:24,674 And blessed are those whose blood and judgement are so well commingled 1554 02:10:24,842 --> 02:10:29,221 that they are not a pipe for fortune's finger to sound what stop she please. 1555 02:10:33,184 --> 02:10:36,770 Give me that man that is not passion's slave 1556 02:10:37,772 --> 02:10:40,732 and I will wear him in my heart's core, 1557 02:10:40,900 --> 02:10:44,027 ay, in my heart of heart, 1558 02:10:44,904 --> 02:10:46,905 as I do thee. 1559 02:10:48,574 --> 02:10:50,492 Something too much of this. 1560 02:10:51,119 --> 02:10:55,080 But I'm very sorry, good Horatio, that to Laertes I forgot myself. 1561 02:10:55,248 --> 02:10:58,208 For by the image of my cause I see the portraiture of his. 1562 02:10:58,376 --> 02:11:00,085 I'll court his favours. 1563 02:11:00,253 --> 02:11:04,339 But sure, the bravery of his grief did put me into a towering passion. 1564 02:11:04,507 --> 02:11:05,757 Peace, who comes here? 1565 02:11:08,010 --> 02:11:12,889 Ah. Your lordship is right welcome back to Denmark. 1566 02:11:13,057 --> 02:11:15,559 I humbly thank you, sir. Dost know this water-fly? 1567 02:11:15,726 --> 02:11:17,436 - No, my good lord. - Thy state is the more gracious. 1568 02:11:17,603 --> 02:11:20,397 Sweet lord, if your lordship were at leisure, 1569 02:11:20,565 --> 02:11:22,315 I should impart a thing to you from his majesty. 1570 02:11:22,483 --> 02:11:24,484 We shall receive it with all diligence of spirit. 1571 02:11:24,652 --> 02:11:27,654 - Put your bonnet to its right use. - 'Tis very hot. 1572 02:11:27,822 --> 02:11:31,450 - No, 'tis very cold. The wind is northerly. - It is indifferent cold, indeed. 1573 02:11:31,617 --> 02:11:33,952 Yet methinks 'tis very sultry and hot for my complexion. 1574 02:11:34,120 --> 02:11:37,456 Exceedingly, my lord, 'tis very sultry, as 'twere - I cannot tell how. 1575 02:11:37,623 --> 02:11:40,959 But, my lord, his majesty bade me signify to you 1576 02:11:41,127 --> 02:11:43,295 that he has laid a great wager on your head. 1577 02:11:43,463 --> 02:11:46,423 - And this is the matter. - I beseech you, remember. 1578 02:11:46,591 --> 02:11:49,426 O, nay, good my lord, for mine ease, in good faith. 1579 02:11:50,470 --> 02:11:56,266 Sir, here is newly come to court Laertes, who I believe be an absolute gentleman, 1580 02:11:56,434 --> 02:12:00,228 full of the most excellent differences, of very soft society and great showing. 1581 02:12:00,396 --> 02:12:04,107 Indeed, to speak feelingly of him, he is the card or calendar of gentry. 1582 02:12:04,275 --> 02:12:07,319 Concernancy, sir? Why do we wrap the gentleman 1583 02:12:07,487 --> 02:12:09,779 - in our more rarer breath? - Sir? 1584 02:12:09,947 --> 02:12:13,408 Is it not possible to understand in another tongue? You'll do better, sir. 1585 02:12:13,576 --> 02:12:15,785 What import's the nomination of this gentleman? 1586 02:12:15,953 --> 02:12:18,288 - Of... Laertes? - Of him, sir. 1587 02:12:18,456 --> 02:12:21,958 I know you are not ignorant of what excellence Laertes is - 1588 02:12:22,126 --> 02:12:24,419 I mean, sir, for his weapon. 1589 02:12:25,254 --> 02:12:27,839 - What is his weapon? - Rapier and dagger. 1590 02:12:28,007 --> 02:12:29,549 That's two of his weapons. But well. 1591 02:12:29,717 --> 02:12:32,552 The King, sir, hath wagered with him six Barbary horses, 1592 02:12:32,720 --> 02:12:34,763 against the which he has imponed, as I take it, 1593 02:12:34,931 --> 02:12:38,934 six French rapiers and poniards, with their assigns as girdle, hanger and so. 1594 02:12:39,101 --> 02:12:41,937 Three of the carriages, i' faith, are very dear to fancy, 1595 02:12:42,104 --> 02:12:45,315 very responsive to the hilts, most delicate carriages, 1596 02:12:45,483 --> 02:12:47,859 and of very liberal design. 1597 02:12:48,027 --> 02:12:51,863 - What call you the carriages? - The carriages, sir, are the... 1598 02:12:52,782 --> 02:12:54,658 hangers. 1599 02:12:55,576 --> 02:12:57,369 The phrase would be more germane to the matter 1600 02:12:57,537 --> 02:13:01,039 if we could carry a cannon by our sides. I would it might be hangers till then. 1601 02:13:01,207 --> 02:13:04,834 The King, sir, hath laid, sir, that in a dozen passes between yourself and him 1602 02:13:05,002 --> 02:13:08,672 he shall not exceed you three hits. He hath laid down twelve for nine. 1603 02:13:08,839 --> 02:13:12,133 It would come to immediate trial if your lordship would vouchsafe the answer. 1604 02:13:14,637 --> 02:13:16,179 How if I answer no? 1605 02:13:16,347 --> 02:13:19,724 I mean, my lord, the opposition of your person in trial. 1606 02:13:35,866 --> 02:13:37,826 Sir, I will walk here in the hall. 1607 02:13:37,994 --> 02:13:40,704 If it please his majesty, it is the breathing time of day with me. 1608 02:13:40,871 --> 02:13:43,290 Let the swords be brought. The King hold his purpose, 1609 02:13:43,457 --> 02:13:45,041 I will win for him if I can. 1610 02:13:45,209 --> 02:13:48,295 If not, I shall gain nothing but my shame and the odd hits. 1611 02:13:48,462 --> 02:13:51,256 - Shall I re-deliver you, even so? - To this effect, sir, 1612 02:13:51,424 --> 02:13:53,842 after what flourish your nature will. 1613 02:13:54,010 --> 02:13:57,137 - I commend my duty to your lordship. - Yours. 1614 02:13:58,264 --> 02:14:01,474 Yours. Yours. 1615 02:14:16,490 --> 02:14:18,742 You will lose this wager, my lord. 1616 02:14:19,744 --> 02:14:21,578 I do not think so. 1617 02:14:21,746 --> 02:14:25,040 Since he went into France I have been in continual practice. 1618 02:14:25,207 --> 02:14:27,167 I shall win at the odds. 1619 02:14:30,296 --> 02:14:34,633 But thou wouldst not think how ill all's here, about my heart. 1620 02:14:36,260 --> 02:14:37,969 - But it is no matter. - Nay, good my lord... 1621 02:14:38,137 --> 02:14:39,888 It is but foolery, 1622 02:14:40,056 --> 02:14:44,392 but it is just such a kind of misgiving as would perhaps trouble a woman. 1623 02:14:44,560 --> 02:14:47,896 If your mind dislike anything, obey it. I'll forestall their coming 1624 02:14:48,064 --> 02:14:51,775 - and say you are not fit. - Not a whit. We defy augury. 1625 02:14:52,610 --> 02:14:55,487 There is special providence in the fall of a sparrow. 1626 02:14:55,655 --> 02:14:59,824 If it be now, 'tis not to come. If it be not to come, it will be now. 1627 02:14:59,992 --> 02:15:03,745 If it be not now, yet it will come. 1628 02:15:04,538 --> 02:15:06,414 The readiness is all. 1629 02:15:07,333 --> 02:15:12,212 There's a divinity that shapes our ends, rough-hew them how we will. 1630 02:15:12,922 --> 02:15:15,131 Let be. 1631 02:16:01,053 --> 02:16:03,638 Come, Hamlet, come, 1632 02:16:03,806 --> 02:16:06,224 and take this hand from me. 1633 02:16:08,769 --> 02:16:11,271 Give me your pardon, sir, I've done you wrong. 1634 02:16:11,939 --> 02:16:14,399 But pardon it as you are a gentleman. 1635 02:16:14,775 --> 02:16:17,527 This presence knows, and you must needs have heard, 1636 02:16:17,695 --> 02:16:20,238 how I am punished with a sore distraction. 1637 02:16:21,240 --> 02:16:26,035 What I have done that might your nature, honour and exception roughly awake, 1638 02:16:26,203 --> 02:16:28,371 I here proclaim was madness. 1639 02:16:29,623 --> 02:16:33,168 Was't Hamlet wronged Laertes? Never Hamlet. 1640 02:16:33,836 --> 02:16:35,587 If Hamlet from himself be ta'en away, 1641 02:16:35,755 --> 02:16:38,214 and when he's not himself does wrong Laertes, 1642 02:16:38,382 --> 02:16:40,925 then Hamlet does it not, Hamlet denies it. 1643 02:16:41,093 --> 02:16:44,012 Who does it then? His madness. 1644 02:16:44,638 --> 02:16:48,057 If't be so, Hamlet is of the faction that is wronged. 1645 02:16:48,225 --> 02:16:50,435 His madness is poor Hamlet's enemy. 1646 02:16:51,270 --> 02:16:55,774 Sir, in this audience let my disclaiming from a purposed evil 1647 02:16:55,941 --> 02:16:59,277 free me so far in your most generous thoughts 1648 02:16:59,445 --> 02:17:03,948 that I have shot my arrow o'er the house and hurt my brother. 1649 02:17:14,460 --> 02:17:18,463 - Give us the foils, come on. - I'll be your foil, Laertes. 1650 02:17:18,631 --> 02:17:20,423 In my ignorance your skills shall, 1651 02:17:20,591 --> 02:17:23,134 like a star i' the darkest night, shine fiery indeed. 1652 02:17:23,302 --> 02:17:24,969 - You mock me, sir. - No, by this hand. 1653 02:17:25,137 --> 02:17:28,306 Give them the foils, Osric. Cousin Hamlet, you know the wager? 1654 02:17:28,474 --> 02:17:30,558 Your grace has laid the odds o' the weaker side. 1655 02:17:30,726 --> 02:17:32,644 I do not fear it. I have seen you both. 1656 02:17:32,812 --> 02:17:35,772 But since he is bettered, we have therefore odds. 1657 02:17:35,940 --> 02:17:38,066 This is too heavy. Let me see another. 1658 02:17:44,782 --> 02:17:46,866 This likes me well. These swords have all a length? 1659 02:17:47,034 --> 02:17:48,827 Ay, my good lord. 1660 02:17:54,625 --> 02:17:57,126 Set me the stoups of wine upon that table. 1661 02:17:58,337 --> 02:18:01,172 If Hamlet give the first or second hit, 1662 02:18:01,340 --> 02:18:04,300 let all the battlements their ordnance fire. 1663 02:18:04,677 --> 02:18:08,638 The King shall drink to Hamlet's better breath, 1664 02:18:08,806 --> 02:18:11,850 and in the cup a jewel shall he throw, 1665 02:18:12,017 --> 02:18:15,144 richer than that which four successive kings 1666 02:18:15,312 --> 02:18:17,981 in Denmark's crown have worn. 1667 02:18:20,025 --> 02:18:21,860 Give me the cup. 1668 02:18:25,447 --> 02:18:28,825 And let the kettle to the trumpet speak... 1669 02:18:28,993 --> 02:18:31,744 ...the trumpet to the canoneer without... 1670 02:18:31,912 --> 02:18:36,708 ...the cannons to the heavens, the heavens to earth! 1671 02:18:36,876 --> 02:18:40,795 Now the King drinks to Hamlet. 1672 02:18:40,963 --> 02:18:44,257 Now the King drinks to Hamlet. 1673 02:18:49,054 --> 02:18:52,682 Come, begin. And you, the judges, bear a wary eye. 1674 02:18:53,934 --> 02:18:55,810 - Come on, sir. - Come, my lord. 1675 02:19:43,192 --> 02:19:44,150 - One! - No! 1676 02:19:44,318 --> 02:19:46,819 - Judgement. - A hit, a very palpable hit. 1677 02:19:48,238 --> 02:19:50,406 - Well, again. - Stay. 1678 02:19:57,081 --> 02:19:58,790 Give me a drink. 1679 02:19:59,959 --> 02:20:03,461 Hamlet, this pearl is thine. 1680 02:20:06,799 --> 02:20:08,800 Here's to thy health. 1681 02:20:20,521 --> 02:20:22,313 Give him the cup. 1682 02:20:23,440 --> 02:20:25,942 I'll play this bout first. Set it by a while. 1683 02:20:30,656 --> 02:20:32,323 Come. 1684 02:21:12,531 --> 02:21:15,783 - Another hit. What say you? - A touch, a touch, I do confess. 1685 02:21:15,951 --> 02:21:18,578 Our son shall win. 1686 02:21:19,705 --> 02:21:24,375 He is hot and scant of breath. Here, Hamlet, take my napkin, rub thy brows. 1687 02:21:26,962 --> 02:21:28,838 Good Gertrude, do not drink! 1688 02:21:30,382 --> 02:21:33,009 I will, my lord, I pray you pardon me. 1689 02:21:35,721 --> 02:21:38,765 The Queen carouses to thy fortune, Hamlet. 1690 02:21:39,224 --> 02:21:41,059 Good madam! 1691 02:21:44,021 --> 02:21:47,065 - It's too late. - My lord, I'll hit him now. 1692 02:21:47,900 --> 02:21:49,901 I do not think it. 1693 02:21:51,111 --> 02:21:53,321 It is almost 'gainst my conscience. 1694 02:21:54,948 --> 02:21:57,241 Let me wipe thy face. 1695 02:22:08,587 --> 02:22:10,755 Come for the third, Laertes, you do but dally. 1696 02:22:10,923 --> 02:22:12,590 I pray you pass with your best violence. 1697 02:22:12,758 --> 02:22:15,301 - I am afeard you make a wanton of me. - Say you so? Come on. 1698 02:22:40,077 --> 02:22:41,953 Nothing. Neither way. 1699 02:23:04,101 --> 02:23:05,643 Have at you now! 1700 02:24:00,949 --> 02:24:03,910 - Part them, they are incensed! - Nay, come again. 1701 02:24:41,281 --> 02:24:42,865 How is't, Laertes? 1702 02:24:43,033 --> 02:24:46,744 I'm justly killed with mine own treachery. 1703 02:24:53,502 --> 02:24:56,295 - How is it, my lord? - How does the Queen? 1704 02:24:57,631 --> 02:25:02,343 - She swoons to see them bleed. - No. No. 1705 02:25:02,511 --> 02:25:06,931 The drink. 1706 02:25:09,268 --> 02:25:12,770 O, my... dear Hamlet. 1707 02:25:19,695 --> 02:25:21,612 O villainy. 1708 02:25:24,408 --> 02:25:26,450 O, let the door be locked! 1709 02:25:28,328 --> 02:25:33,624 - Treachery... seek it out! - It is here, Hamlet. 1710 02:25:35,836 --> 02:25:40,715 Hamlet, thou art slain. In thee there is not half an hour of life. 1711 02:25:41,550 --> 02:25:44,343 The treacherous instrument is in thy hand, 1712 02:25:44,511 --> 02:25:47,179 unbated and envenomed. 1713 02:25:47,931 --> 02:25:51,142 The foul practice hath turned itself on me. 1714 02:25:51,310 --> 02:25:54,687 Lo, here I lie, never to rise again. 1715 02:25:55,564 --> 02:25:56,814 Thy mother's poisoned. 1716 02:25:58,525 --> 02:26:00,443 I can no more. 1717 02:26:03,697 --> 02:26:05,448 The King. 1718 02:26:06,033 --> 02:26:07,992 The King's to blame. 1719 02:26:10,495 --> 02:26:12,997 The point envenomed, too. 1720 02:26:14,499 --> 02:26:17,418 Then, venom, to thy work! 1721 02:27:01,213 --> 02:27:04,048 Exchange forgiveness with me, noble Hamlet. 1722 02:27:04,716 --> 02:27:08,511 Mine and my father's death come not upon thee, 1723 02:27:08,678 --> 02:27:10,679 nor thine on me. 1724 02:27:11,390 --> 02:27:13,682 Heaven make thee free of it. 1725 02:27:14,643 --> 02:27:16,435 I follow thee. 1726 02:27:47,509 --> 02:27:49,677 I am dead, Horatio. 1727 02:27:57,436 --> 02:27:59,186 Wretched Queen... 1728 02:28:00,939 --> 02:28:02,440 adieu. 1729 02:28:18,623 --> 02:28:23,210 You that look pale and tremble at this chance, 1730 02:28:23,378 --> 02:28:27,006 that are but mutes or audience to this act, 1731 02:28:28,300 --> 02:28:30,968 had I but time - 1732 02:28:31,136 --> 02:28:35,139 as this fell sergeant Death is strict in his arrest - 1733 02:28:37,184 --> 02:28:39,685 O, I could tell you... 1734 02:28:41,813 --> 02:28:43,939 But let it be. 1735 02:28:48,028 --> 02:28:49,904 I die, Horatio. 1736 02:28:55,494 --> 02:29:00,206 The potent poison quite o'ercrows my spirit. 1737 02:29:05,212 --> 02:29:07,963 If thou didst ever hold me in thy heart, 1738 02:29:09,299 --> 02:29:11,884 absent thee from felicity awhile, 1739 02:29:13,553 --> 02:29:16,180 and in this harsh world... 1740 02:29:17,349 --> 02:29:20,059 draw thy breath in pain 1741 02:29:20,227 --> 02:29:22,394 to tell my story. 1742 02:29:27,567 --> 02:29:31,737 The rest... is silence. 1743 02:29:53,093 --> 02:29:58,514 Let four captains bear Hamlet, like a soldier, to the stage, 1744 02:29:58,682 --> 02:30:04,061 for he was likely, had he been put on, to have proved most royal. 1745 02:30:05,981 --> 02:30:08,440 And for his passage, 1746 02:30:08,608 --> 02:30:12,194 the soldiers' music and the rites of war 1747 02:30:12,362 --> 02:30:14,572 speak loudly for him. 1748 02:30:16,491 --> 02:30:18,450 Go. 1749 02:30:18,618 --> 02:30:21,412 Bid the soldiers shoot. 1750 02:30:30,380 --> 02:30:32,590 Good night, sweet prince, 1751 02:30:33,633 --> 02:30:37,469 and flights of angels sing thee to thy rest.