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Exit FRANCISCO Mar. 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.
Exit FRANCISCO Mar. 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.
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Exit Ghost Mar. ' Tis gone ! We do it wrong , being so majestical , To offer it the
show of violence . Ber . It was about to speak , when the cock crew . Hor . And
then it started like a guilty thing Upon a fearful summons . I have heard , I The
cock ...
Exit Ghost Mar. ' Tis gone ! We do it wrong , being so majestical , To offer it the
show of violence . Ber . It was about to speak , when the cock crew . Hor . And
then it started like a guilty thing Upon a fearful summons . I have heard , I The
cock ...
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... the earth o'erwhelms them , to men's eyes . ( Exit . SCENE III . - A Room in
Polonius ' House . Enter LAERTES and OPHELIA . Laer . My necessaries are
embark'd ; farewell : And , sister , as the winds give benefit , Pray let me hear from
you .
... the earth o'erwhelms them , to men's eyes . ( Exit . SCENE III . - A Room in
Polonius ' House . Enter LAERTES and OPHELIA . Laer . My necessaries are
embark'd ; farewell : And , sister , as the winds give benefit , Pray let me hear from
you .
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Exit . Ham . Hold , hold , my heart : And you , my sinews , grow not instant old ,
But bear me stiffly up ! -- Remember thee ? Ay , thou poor ghost , while memory
holds a seat .n this distracted globe . Remember thee ? Yea , from the table of my
...
Exit . Ham . Hold , hold , my heart : And you , my sinews , grow not instant old ,
But bear me stiffly up ! -- Remember thee ? Ay , thou poor ghost , while memory
holds a seat .n this distracted globe . Remember thee ? Yea , from the table of my
...
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Fare you well , my lord . Ham . These tedious old fools ! Enter ROSENCRANTZ
and GUILDENSTERN . Pol . You go to seek the lord Hamlet ; there he is . Ros .
Heaven save you , sir ! [ To POLONIUS . [ Exit POLONIUS . Guil . My honor'd lord
!
Fare you well , my lord . Ham . These tedious old fools ! Enter ROSENCRANTZ
and GUILDENSTERN . Pol . You go to seek the lord Hamlet ; there he is . Ros .
Heaven save you , sir ! [ To POLONIUS . [ Exit POLONIUS . Guil . My honor'd lord
!
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