3522Therefore I haue intreated him a long with vs
3623To watch the minutes of this night,
3724That if againe this apparition come,
3825He may approoue our eyes, and
speake to it.
3926Hor. Tut, t'will not appeare.
40272. Sit downe I pray, and let vs once againe
4128A
ssaile your eares that are
so forti
fied,
4329What we haue two nights
seene.
4430Hor. Wel,
sit we downe, and let vs heare
Bernardo speake
46322. La
st night of al, when yonder
starre that's we
st- 4733ward from the pole, had made his cour
se to
4834Illumine that part of heauen. Where now it burnes,
5035The bell then towling one.
37Mar. Breake o
ff your talke,
see where it comes againe.
53382. In the
same
figure like the King that's dead,
5439Mar. Thou art a
scholler,
speake to it
Horatio. 55402. Lookes it not like the king?
5641Hor. Mo
st like, it horrors mee with feare and wonder.
57422. It would be
spoke to.
5843Mar. Que
stion it
Horatio. 5944Hor. What art thou that thus v
surps the
state, in
6145Which the Maie
stie of buried
Denmarke did
sometimes
6246Walke? By heauen I charge thee
speake.
6347Mar. It is o
ffended.
exit Ghost. 64482. See, it
stalkes away.
6549Hor. Stay,
speake,
speake, by heauen I charge thee
6751Mar. Tis gone and makes no an
swer.
68522. How now
Horatio, you tremble and looke pale,
6953Is not this
something more than fanta
sie?
7054What thinke you on't?
7155Hor. Afore my God, I might not this beleeue, without
7256the
sen
sible and true auouch of my owne eyes.
Mar.