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Who is there ? Hor . Friends to this ground . Mar. And liegemen to the Dane . Fran
. Give you good night . Mar. O , farewell , honest soldier : Who hath reliev'd you ?
Fran . Bernardo hath my place . Give you good 2 SHAKSPEARIAN READER .
Who is there ? Hor . Friends to this ground . Mar. And liegemen to the Dane . Fran
. Give you good night . Mar. O , farewell , honest soldier : Who hath reliev'd you ?
Fran . Bernardo hath my place . Give you good 2 SHAKSPEARIAN READER .
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He hath , my lord ,I do beseech you , give him leave to go . King . Take thy fair
hour , I.aertes ; time be thine , And thy best graces : spend it at thy will.But now ,
my cousin Hamlet , and my son , Ham . A little more than kin , and less than kind .
He hath , my lord ,I do beseech you , give him leave to go . King . Take thy fair
hour , I.aertes ; time be thine , And thy best graces : spend it at thy will.But now ,
my cousin Hamlet , and my son , Ham . A little more than kin , and less than kind .
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I pray you all , If you have hitherto conceal'd this sight , Let it be tenable in your
silence still , And whatsoever else shall hap to - night , Give it an understanding ,
but no tongue ; I will requite your loves : So , fare you well : Upon the platform ...
I pray you all , If you have hitherto conceal'd this sight , Let it be tenable in your
silence still , And whatsoever else shall hap to - night , Give it an understanding ,
but no tongue ; I will requite your loves : So , fare you well : Upon the platform ...
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Give thy thoughts no tongue , Nor any unproportion'd thought his act . ... Give
every man thine ear , but few thy voice : Take each man's censure , but reserve
thy judgment Costly thy habit as thy purse can buy , But not express'a in fancy :
rich ...
Give thy thoughts no tongue , Nor any unproportion'd thought his act . ... Give
every man thine ear , but few thy voice : Take each man's censure , but reserve
thy judgment Costly thy habit as thy purse can buy , But not express'a in fancy :
rich ...
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Touching this vision here , It is an honest ghost , that let me tell you ; For your
desire to know what is between us , O'er - master it as you may . And now , good
friends , As you are friends , scholars , and soldiers , Give me one poor request .
Touching this vision here , It is an honest ghost , that let me tell you ; For your
desire to know what is between us , O'er - master it as you may . And now , good
friends , As you are friends , scholars , and soldiers , Give me one poor request .
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