The Complete Works of William Shakespeare by William Shakespeare (moboreader .TXT) π
The world will be thy widow and still weep,
That thou no form of thee hast left behind,
When every private widow well may keep,
By children's eyes, her husband's shape in mind:
Look what an unthrift in the world doth spend
Shifts but his place, for still the world enjoys it;
But beauty's waste hath in the world an end,
And kept unused the user so destroys it:
No love toward others in that bosom sits
That on himself such murd'rous shame commits.
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For shame deny that thou bear'st love to any
Who for thy self art so unprovident.
Grant if thou wilt, thou art beloved of many,
But that thou none lov'st is most evident:
For thou art so possessed with murd'rous hate,
That 'gainst thy self thou stick'st not to conspire,
Seeking that beauteous roof to ruinate
Which to repair should be thy chief desire:
O change thy thought, that I may change my mind,
Shall hate be fairer lodged than
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One scene of it comes near the circumstance, Which I have told thee, of my fatherβs death.
I prithee, when thou seest that act afoot, Even with the very comment of thy soul Observe my uncle. If his occulted guilt Do not itself unkennel in one speech, It is a damned ghost that we have seen, And my imaginations are as foul
As Vulcanβs stithy. Give him heedful note; For I mine eyes will rivet to his face, And after we will both our judgments join In censure of his seeming.
Hor. Well, my lord.
If he steal aught the whilst this play is playing, And scape detecting, I will pay the theft.
Sound a flourish. [Enter Trumpets and Kettledrums. Danish march. [Enter King, Queen, Polonius, Ophelia, Rosencrantz, Guildenstern, and other Lords attendant, with the Guard carrying torches.
Ham. They are coming to the play. I must be idle.
Get you a place.
King. How fares our cousin Hamlet?
Ham. Excellent, iβ faith; of the chameleonβs dish. I eat the air, promise-crammβd. You cannot feed capons so.
King. I have nothing with this answer, Hamlet. These words are not mine.
Ham. No, nor mine now. [To Polonius] My lord, you playβd once iβ thβ university, you say?
Pol. That did I, my lord, and was accounted a good actor.
Ham. What did you enact?
Pol. I did enact Julius Caesar; I was killβd iβ thβ Capitol; Brutus killβd me.
Ham. It was a brute part of him to kill so capital a calf there. Be the players ready.
Ros. Ay, my lord. They stay upon your patience.
Queen. Come hither, my dear Hamlet, sit by me.
Ham. No, good mother. Hereβs metal more attractive.
Pol. [to the King] O, ho! do you mark that?
Ham. Lady, shall I lie in your lap?
[Sits down at Opheliaβs feet.]
Oph. No, my lord.
Ham. I mean, my head upon your lap?
Oph. Ay, my lord.
Ham. Do you think I meant country matters?
Oph. I think nothing, my lord.
Ham. Thatβs a fair thought to lie between maidsβ legs.
Oph. What is, my lord?
Ham. Nothing.
Oph. You are merry, my lord.
Ham. Who, I?
Oph. Ay, my lord.
Ham. O God, your only jig-maker! What should a man do but be merry?
For look you how cheerfully my mother looks, and my father died within βs two hours.
Oph. Nay βtis twice two months, my lord.
Ham. So long? Nay then, let the devil wear black, for Iβll have a suit of sables. O heavens! die two months ago, and not forgotten yet? Then thereβs hope a great manβs memory may outlive his life half a year. But, byβr Lady, he must build churches then; or else shall he suffer not thinking on, with the hobbyhorse, whose epitaph is βFor O, for O, the hobbyhorse is forgot!β
Hautboys play. The dumb show enters.
Enter a King and a Queen very lovingly; the Queen embracing him and he her. She kneels, and makes show of protestation unto him. He takes her up, and declines his head upon her neck. He lays him down upon a bank of flowers. She, seeing him asleep, leaves him. Anon comes in a fellow, takes off his crown, kisses it, pours poison in the sleeperβs ears, and leaves him. The Queen returns, finds the King dead, and makes passionate action. The Poisoner with some three or four Mutes, comes in again, seem to condole with her. The dead body is carried away. The Poisoner wooes the Queen with gifts; she seems harsh and unwilling awhile, but in the end accepts his love.
Exeunt.
Oph. What means this, my lord?
Ham. Marry, this is miching malhecho; it means mischief.
Oph. Belike this show imports the argument of the play.
Enter Prologue.
Ham. We shall know by this fellow. The players cannot keep counsel; theyβll tell all.
Oph. Will he tell us what this show meant?
Ham. Ay, or any show that youβll show him. Be not you ashamβd to show, heβll not shame to tell you what it means.
Oph. You are naught, you are naught! Iβll mark the play.
Pro. For us, and for our tragedy,
Here stooping to your clemency,
We beg your hearing patiently. [Exit.]
Ham. Is this a prologue, or the posy of a ring?
Oph. βTis brief, my lord.
Ham. As womanβs love.
Enter [two Players as] King and Queen.
King. Full thirty times hath Phoebusβ cart gone round Neptuneβs salt wash and Tellusβ orbed ground, And thirty dozed moons with borrowed sheen About the world have times twelve thirties been, Since love our hearts, and Hymen did our hands, Unite comutual in most sacred bands.
Queen. So many journeys may the sun and moon Make us again count oβer ere love be done!
But woe is me! you are so sick of late, So far from cheer and from your former state.
That I distrust you. Yet, though I distrust, Discomfort you, my lord, it nothing must; For womenβs fear and love holds quantity, In neither aught, or in extremity.
Now what my love is, proof hath made you know; And as my love is sizβd, my fear is so.
Where love is great, the littlest doubts are fear; Where little fears grow great, great love grows there.
King. Faith, I must leave thee, love, and shortly too; My operant powers their functions leave to do.
And thou shalt live in this fair world behind, Honourβd, belovβd, and haply one as kind For husband shalt thou-Queen. O, confound the rest!
Such love must needs be treason in my breast.
When second husband let me be accurst!
None wed the second but who killed the first.
Ham. [aside] Wormwood, wormwood!
Queen. The instances that second marriage move Are base respects of thrift, but none of love.
A second time I kill my husband dead When second husband kisses me in bed.
King. I do believe you think what now you speak; But what we do determine oft we break.
Purpose is but the slave to memory, Of violent birth, but poor validity; Which now, like fruit unripe, sticks on the tree, But fill unshaken when they mellow be.
Most necessary βtis that we forget
To pay ourselves what to ourselves is debt.
What to ourselves in passion we propose, The passion ending, doth the purpose lose.
The violence of either grief or joy Their own enactures with themselves destroy.
Where joy most revels, grief doth most lament; Grief joys, joy grieves, on slender accident.
This world is not for aye, nor βtis not strange That even our loves should with our fortunes change; For βtis a question left us yet to prove, Whether love lead fortune, or else fortune love.
The great man down, you mark his favourite flies, The poor advancβd makes friends of enemies; And hitherto doth love on fortune tend, For who not needs shall never lack a friend, And who in want a hollow friend doth try, Directly seasons him his enemy.
But, orderly to end where I begun,
Our wills and fates do so contrary run That our devices still are overthrown; Our thoughts are ours, their ends none of our own.
So think thou wilt no second husband wed; But die thy thoughts when thy first lord is dead.
Queen. Nor earth to me give food, nor heaven light, Sport and repose lock from me day and night, To desperation turn my trust and hope, An anchorβs cheer in prison be my scope, Each opposite that blanks the face of joy Meet what I would have well, and it destroy, Both here and hence pursue me lasting strife, If, once a widow, ever I be wife!
Ham. If she should break it now!
King. βTis deeply sworn. Sweet, leave me here awhile.
My spirits grow dull, and fain I would beguile The tedious day with sleep.
Queen. Sleep rock thy brain,
[He] sleeps.
And never come mischance between us twain!
Exit.
Ham. Madam, how like you this play?
Queen. The lady doth protest too much, methinks.
Ham. O, but sheβll keep her word.
King. Have you heard the argument? Is there no offence inβt?
Ham. No, no! They do but jest, poison in jest; no offence iβ thβ
world.
King. What do you call the play?
Ham. βThe Mousetrap.β Marry, how? Tropically. This play is the image of a murther done in Vienna. Gonzago is the dukeβs name; his wife, Baptista. You shall see anon. βTis a knavish piece of work; but what oβ that? Your Majesty, and we that have free souls, it touches us not. Let the gallβd jade winch; our withers are unwrung.
Enter Lucianus.
This is one Lucianus, nephew to the King.
Oph. You are as good as a chorus, my lord.
Ham. I could interpret between you and your love, if I could see the puppets dallying.
Oph. You are keen, my lord, you are keen.
Ham. It would cost you a groaning to take off my edge.
Oph. Still better, and worse.
Ham. So you must take your husbands.- Begin, murtherer. Pox, leave thy damnable faces, and begin! Come, the croaking raven doth bellow for revenge.
Luc. Thoughts black, hands apt, drugs fit, and time agreeing; Confederate season, else no creature seeing; Thou mixture rank, of midnight weeds collected, With Hecateβs ban thrice blasted, thrice infected, Thy natural magic and dire property On wholesome life usurp immediately.
Pours the poison in his ears.
Ham. He poisons him iβ thβ garden forβs estate. His nameβs Gonzago.
The story is extant, and written in very choice Italian. You shall see anon how the murtherer gets the love of Gonzagoβs wife.
Oph. The King rises.
Ham. What, frighted with false fire?
Queen. How fares my lord?
Pol. Give oβer the play.
King. Give me some light! Away!
All. Lights, lights, lights!
Exeunt all but Hamlet and Horatio.
Ham. Why, let the strucken deer go weep, The hart ungalled play;
For some must watch, while some must sleep: Thus runs the world away.
Would not this, sir, and a forest of feathers-if the rest of my fortunes turn Turk with me-with two Provincial roses on my razβd shoes, get me a fellowship in a cry of players, sir?
Hor. Half a share.
Ham. A whole one I!
For thou dost know, O Damon dear, This realm dismantled was
Of Jove himself; and now reigns here A very, very-pajock.
Hor. You might have rhymβd.
Ham. O good Horatio, Iβll take the ghostβs word for a thousand pound! Didst perceive?
Hor. Very well, my lord.
Ham. Upon the talk of the poisoning?
Hor. I did very well note him.
Ham. Aha! Come, some music! Come, the recorders!
For if the King like not the comedy, Why then, belike he likes it not, perdy.
Come, some music!
Enter Rosencrantz and Guildenstern.
Guil. Good my lord, vouchsafe me a word with you.
Ham. Sir, a whole history.
Guil. The King, sirβ
Ham. Ay, sir, what of him?
Guil. Is in his retirement, marvellous distemperβd.
Ham. With drink, sir?
Guil. No, my lord; rather with choler.
Ham. Your wisdom should show itself more richer to signify this to the doctor; for me to put him to his purgation would perhaps plunge him into far more choler.
Guil. Good my lord, put your discourse into some frame, and start not so wildly from my affair.
Ham. I am tame, sir; pronounce.
Guil. The Queen, your mother, in most great affliction of spirit hath sent me to you.
Ham. You are welcome.
Guil. Nay, good my lord, this courtesy is not of the
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