Hamlet Page #2
- PG-13
- Year:
- 1996
- 242 min
- 5,250 Views
...and prologue to the omen coming on...
...have heaven and earth
together demonstrated...
...unto our climatures and countrymen.
and dews of blood...
...disasters in the sun.
And the moist star...
...upon whose influence
Neptune's empire stands...
...was sick almost to doomsday
with eclipse.
But soft, behold.
Ill cross it though it blast me.
Stay, illusion.
If thou hast any sound or use of voice,
speak to me.
If there be any good thing to be done
that may to thee do ease and grace to me...
...speak to me.
If thou art privy to thy country's fate...
...which happily foreknowing may avoid,
O speak.
Or if thou hast uphoarded in thy life
extorted treasure in the womb of earth...
...for, they say,
spirits oft walk in death...
...speak for it, stay and speak.
Stop it, Marcellus.
-Strike it with my partisan?
-Do if it will not stand.
MARCELLUS:
'Tis here.-'Tis here.
'Tis gone.
We do it wrong, being so majestical,
to offer it the show of violence...
...for it is as the air invulnerable...
...and our vain blows malicious mockery.
It was about to speak
when the cock crew.
And then it started like a guilty thing...
...upon a fearful summons.
I have heard
the cock, that is the trumpet to the morn...
...doth with his lofty
and shrill-sounding throat...
...awake the god of day...
...and at his warning,
whether in sea or fire, in earth or air...
...th' extravagant and erring spirit hies
to his confine.
And of the truth herein,
this present object made probation.
BARNARDO:
It faded on the crowing of the cock.
Some say that ever 'gainst
that season comes...
...wherein our savior's birth
is celebrated...
...the bird of dawning
singeth all night long.
And then, they say,
no spirit can walk abroad...
...the nights are wholesome.
Then no planets strike...
...no fairy takes,
nor witch hath power to charm...
...so hallowed and so gracious
is the time.
So have I heard and do in part believe it.
But look, the morn
...walks o'er the dew
of yon high eastward hill.
Break we our watch up,
and by my advice...
...let us impart
what we have seen tonight...
...unto young Hamlet.
For upon my life,
this spirit, dumb to us, will speak to him.
Do you consent we acquaint him with it,
as needful in our loves, fitting our duty?
Let's do't, I pray.
And I this morning know
where we shall find him most conveniently.
Though yet of Hamlet
our dear brother's death...
...the memory be green,
and that it us befitted...
...to bear our hearts in grief,
and our whole kingdom...
...to be contracted in one brow of woe...
...yet so far hath discretion
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