Prince of Denmarke.
25101559And euery part that
should a
ssist reuenge,
1560Forgoe their proper powers, and fall to pitty.
24901561Ghost Hamlet, I once againe appeare to thee,
24911562To put thee in remembrance of my death:
2491.11563Doe not negle
ct, nor long time put it o
ff.
2491.21564But I perceiue by thy di
stra
cted lookes,
24921565Thy mother's fearefull, and
she
stands amazde:
24941566Speake to her Hamlet, for her
sex is weake,
24931567Comfort thy mother, Hamlet, thinke on me.
1569Queene Nay, how i'
st with you
24981570That thus you bend your eyes on vacancie,
24991571And holde di
scour
se with nothing but with ayre?
25171576Ham. No, why
see the king my father, my father, in the
(habite 25061577As he liued, looke you how pale he lookes,
25191578See how he
steales away out of the Portall,
1579Looke, there he goes.
exit ghost. 25201580Queene Alas, it is the weakene
sse of thy braine,
2520.11581Which makes thy tongue to blazon thy hearts griefe:
2520.21582But as I haue a
soule, I
sweare by heauen,
2520.31583I neuer knew of this mo
st horride murder:
25211584But Hamlet, this is onely fanta
sie,
25221586Ham. Idle, no mother, my pul
se doth beate like yours,
25241587It is not madne
sse that po
sse
sseth Hamlet.
7081588O mother, if euer you did my deare father loue,
25431589Forbeare the adulterous bed to night,
25451590And win your
selfe by little as you may,
2545.11591In time it may be you wil lothe him quite:
25731594Queene Hamlet, I vow by that maie
sty,
G3 That