Enter HORATIO and MARcellus. Fran. I think I hear them.-Stand, ho! Who is Hor. Friends to this ground. Mar. Who hath relieved you? Give you good night. Mar. [there? And liegemen to the Dane. Bernardo hath my place. [Exit FRANCISCO. Holla! Bernardo! Ber. Say. What, is Horatio there? Hor: A piece of him. Ber. Welcome, Horatio; welcome, good Marcellus. Hor. What, has this thing appear'd again to-night? Ber. I have seen nothing. Mar. Horatio says, 'tis but our fantasy; And will not let belief take hold of him, Touching this dreaded sight, twice seen of us: With us to watch the minutes of this night; Sit down awhile; And let us once again assail your ears, Hor. Well, sit we down, And let us hear Bernardo speak of this. Ber. Last night of all, When yon same star, that's westward from the pole, Had made his course to illumine that part of heaven Where now it burns, Marcellus, and myself, The bell then beating one, [again! Mar. Peace, break thee off; look, where it comes 1 make good the testimony of our eyes. Enter Ghost. Ber. In the same figure, like the king that's dead. Mar. Thou art a scholar, speak to it, Horatio. Ber. Looks it not like the king? mark it, Horatio. Mar. Most like:-it harrows me with fear, and Ber. It would be spoke to. [wonder. Speak to it, Horatio. Hor. What art thou, that usurp'st this time of Together with that fair and warlike form, Mar. [night, Did sometimes march? by heaven I charge thee, In which the majesty of buried Denmark speak. Mar. It is offended. Ber. See! it stalks away. [Exit Ghost. Hor. Stay; speak: speak I charge thee, speak. Mar. 'Tis gone, and will not answer. Ber. How now, Horatio? you tremble, and look Is not this something more than fantasy? What think you of it? [pale: Hor. Before my God, I might not this believe, Without the sensible and true avouch Of mine own eyes. Mar. Is it not like the king? Hor. As thou art to thyself: Such was the very armour he had on, When he th'ambitious Norway combated, So frown'd he once, when, in an angry parle, "Tis strange. [hour, Mar. Thus, twice before, and just at this dead With martial stalk hath he gone by our watch. Hor. In what particular thought to work, I know But, in the gross and scope of mine opinion, This bodes some strange eruption to our state. [not; Mar. Good now, sit down, and tell me, he that knows, Why this same strict and most observant watch So nightly toils the subject of the land? And why such daily cast of brazen cannon, Hor. That can I; Our last king, At least, the whisper goes so. Dar'd to the combat; in which our valiant Hamlet Did forfeit, with his life, all those his lands, Had he been vanquisher; as, by the same co-mart 1 His fell to Hamlet: Now, sir, young Fortinbras, Of unimproved mettle3 hot and full, Hath in the skirts of Norway, here and there, 4 For food and diet, to some enterprize That hath a stomach in't; which is no other 1 joint bargain. import. 3 full of spirit, not regulated or guided by knowledge or The source of this our watch; and the chief head The graves stood tenantless, and the sheeted dead As, stars with trains of fire and dews of blood, Re-enter Ghost. But, soft; behold! lo, where it comes again ! Speak to me : If there be any good thing to be done, If thou art privy to thy country's fate, Or, if thou hast uphoarded in thy life • tumultuous hurry. 2 the moon. 3 the omen coming on, is, the approaching dreadful and portentous event. ACT I. Extortes treasure in the womb of earth, Town. Shail Estrike at it with my partizan? "Tis here! "Tis here! [Exit Ghost. being so majestical, Dut of the show of violence: Per invulnerabie. Cows milions mockery. By Dressinut to speak, when the cock crew. FREE SU I have heard, ཐཱའུས=S 9anting throat warth or air, kencing of the cock. THE US Sason comes །_ 0ng: aners strike, *The lejeve it. ལོ་བཅུ་པང་པ། སོ་ང1:|:དབ ཆོ་གས་མས རརའཊབོ |