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ACT І. SCENE I. - Elsinore . A Platform before the Castle . FRANCISCO on his
post . Enter to him BERNARDO . Ber . Who's there ? Fran . Nay , answer me :
stand , and unfold Yourself . Ber . Long live the king ! Fran . Bernardo ? Ber . He .
Fran .
ACT І. SCENE I. - Elsinore . A Platform before the Castle . FRANCISCO on his
post . Enter to him BERNARDO . Ber . Who's there ? Fran . Nay , answer me :
stand , and unfold Yourself . Ber . Long live the king ! Fran . Bernardo ? Ber . He .
Fran .
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... Appears before them , and , with solemn march , Goes slow and stately by
them : thrice he walk'd , By their oppress'd and fear - surprised eyes , Within his
truncheon's length ; whilst they , distill'd Almost to jelly with the act of fear , Stand
...
... Appears before them , and , with solemn march , Goes slow and stately by
them : thrice he walk'd , By their oppress'd and fear - surprised eyes , Within his
truncheon's length ; whilst they , distill'd Almost to jelly with the act of fear , Stand
...
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... knotted and combined locks to part , And each particular hair to stand on end ,
Like quills upon the fretful porcupine : But this eternal blazon must not be To ears
of flesh and blood : -List , list , O list ! If thou didst ever thy dear father love ,Ham .
... knotted and combined locks to part , And each particular hair to stand on end ,
Like quills upon the fretful porcupine : But this eternal blazon must not be To ears
of flesh and blood : -List , list , O list ! If thou didst ever thy dear father love ,Ham .
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... a man to double business bound , I stand in pause where I shall first begin ,
And both neglect . What if this cursed hand Were thicker than itself with brother's
blood ? Is there not rain enough in the sweet heavens , To wash it white as snow
?
... a man to double business bound , I stand in pause where I shall first begin ,
And both neglect . What if this cursed hand Were thicker than itself with brother's
blood ? Is there not rain enough in the sweet heavens , To wash it white as snow
?
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-Sirs , stand you all without . O ) thou vile king , give me my father . Queen .
Calmly , good Laertes . King . What is the cause , Laertes , That thy rebellion
looks so giant - like ?Let him go , Gertrude ; do not fear our person ; There's such
divinity ...
-Sirs , stand you all without . O ) thou vile king , give me my father . Queen .
Calmly , good Laertes . King . What is the cause , Laertes , That thy rebellion
looks so giant - like ?Let him go , Gertrude ; do not fear our person ; There's such
divinity ...
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