Whose violent property fordoes itself That does afflict our natures. I am sorry, What, have you given him any hard words of late? His access to me. Polonius. That hath made him mad. ΙΙΟ I am sorry that with better heed and judgment To lack discretion. Come, go we to the king: gusted This must be known; which, being kept close, might move [Exeunt SCENE II. A Room in the Castle. Enter KING, QUEEN, ROSENcrantz, Guildenstern, Attendants. and over and above. King. Welcome, dear Rosencrantz and Guildenstern! More than his father's death, that thus hath put him I cannot dream of. I entreat you both, That, being of so young days brought up with him, disposition And sith so neighbour'd to his youth and humour, intimate IC youthful disposition. please resThat you vouchsafe your rest here in our court Some little time; so by your companies To draw him on to pleasures, and to gather, Queen. Good gentlemen, he hath much talk'd of you; 20 To whom he more adheres. If it will please you towhen he is For the supply and profit of our hope, and and Rosencrantz. Both your majesties Might, by the sovereign power you have of us, And here give up ourselves, in the full bent tension stranding (bat) To lay our service freely at your feet, To be commanded. affection camat hold King. Thanks, Rosencrantz and gentle Guildenstern. My too much changed son.—Go, some of you, And bring these gentlemen where Hamlet is. Guildenstern. Heavens make our presence and our prac tices Pleasant and helpful to him! Queen. Ay, amen! [Exeunt Rosencrantz, Guildenstern, and some Attendants ever Enter POLONIUS. Polonius. The ambassadors from Norway, my good lord, "ussure thee, Suspect 41 King. Thou still hast been the father of good news. "The art affairs managing fable 50 King. O, speak of that; that do I long to hear. He tells me, my sweet queen, that he hath found flowers are to the racin Queen. I doubt it is no other but the main, great pist. "Thes Re-enter POLONIUS, with VOLTIMAND and CORNELIUS. Welcome, my good friends! Say, Voltimand, what from our brother Norway? edures Voltimand. Most fair return of greetings and desires. Upon our first, he sent out to suppress His nephew's levies, which to him appear'd It was against your highness: whereat griev'd, deceived Was falsely borne in hand, sends out arrests бишини 60 Receives rebuke from Norway, and in fine Makes vow before his uncle never more trial amoul To give the assay of arms against your majesty. [Giving a paper. Gives him three thousand crowns in annual fee, As therein are set down. King. It likes us well; And at our more consider'd time we 'll read, Meantime we thank you for your well-took labour. Go to your rest; at night we 'll feast together: 80 Most welcome home! [Exeunt Voltimand and Corneius. My liege, and madam, to expostulate 90 And tediousness the limbs and outward flourishes, More matter, with less art. "Thetoneal figure. Mad let us grant him, then; and now remains 100 That we find out the cause of this effect, Consider Perpend. I have a daughter-have while she is mine Who, in her duty and obedience, mark, Hath given me this; now gather, and surmise. Lear, eigen [Reads] 'To the celestial and my soul's idol, the most beautified Ophelia,' That's an ill phrase, a vile phrase; 'beautified' is a vile [Reads] 'In her excellent white bosom, these, etc." Queen. Came this from Hamlet to her? Polonius. Good madam, stay awhile; I will be faithful. [Reads] Doubt that the sun doth move; Doubt truth to be a liar; But never doubt I love. There Luchts are uned in I have not 'O dear Ophelia, I am ill at these numbers. Coral art to reckon my groans; but that I love thee best, O most 'Thine evermore, most dear lady, whilst this This in obedience hath my daughter shown me, King. Receiv'd his love? Polonius. But how hath she What do you think of me? King. As of a man faithful and honourable. 130 Polonius. I would fain prove so. But what might you think, When I had seen this hot love on the wing |