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William Shakespeare

Hamlet

  • Ilse De La Cruz Cortéshas quoted3 years ago
    Let do't I pray, and I this morning know
    Where we shall finde him most conueniently.
    Exeunt.

    Let's do't, I pray; and I this morning know
    Where we shall find him most conveniently

  • Ilse De La Cruz Cortéshas quoted3 years ago
    o haue I heard, and do in part beleeue it.
    But looke, the Morne in Russet mantle clad,
    Walkes o're the dew of yon high Easterne Hill,
    Breake we our Watch vp, and by my aduice
    Let vs impart what we haue seene to night
    Vnto yong Hamlet. For vpon my life,
    This Spirit dumbe to vs, will speake to him:
    Do you consent we shall acquaint him with it,
    As needfull in our Loues, fitting our Duty?

    So have I heard and do in part believe it.
    But, look, the morn, in russet mantle clad,
    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 to-night
    Unto young Hamlet; for, upon my life,
    This spirit, dumb to us, will speak to him.
    Do you consent we shall acquaint him with it,
    As needful in our loves, fitting our duty?

  • Ilse De La Cruz Cortéshas quoted3 years ago
    The Tragedie of Hamlet

    Actus Primus. Scoena Prima.

    Enter Barnardo and Fra
  • b2570917950has quoted4 years ago
    Enter Voltemand and Cornelius.
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