1 00:00:04,550 --> 00:00:08,816 CLAUDIUS: When sorrows come, they come not single spies... 2 00:00:08,987 --> 00:00:10,511 ...but in battalions. 3 00:00:11,123 --> 00:00:12,715 First, her father slain. 4 00:00:12,891 --> 00:00:14,358 Next, your son gone... 5 00:00:14,526 --> 00:00:17,393 ...and he most violent author of his own just remove. 6 00:00:17,563 --> 00:00:19,963 The people muddied, unwholesome in their thoughts... 7 00:00:20,132 --> 00:00:22,032 ...and whispers for good Polonius' death. 8 00:00:22,200 --> 00:00:25,294 And we have done but greenly in huggermugger to inter him. 9 00:00:25,470 --> 00:00:26,528 Poor Ophelia... 10 00:00:26,705 --> 00:00:28,935 ...divided from herself and her fair judgment... 11 00:00:29,107 --> 00:00:31,940 ...without the which we are pictures or mere beasts. 12 00:00:32,110 --> 00:00:36,444 Last, and as much containing as all these, her brother is in secret come from France... 13 00:00:36,615 --> 00:00:38,845 ...feeds on this wonder, keeps himself in clouds. 14 00:00:39,017 --> 00:00:42,783 Wants not buzzers to infect his ear with pestilent speeches of his father's death. 15 00:00:42,955 --> 00:00:44,820 Wherein necessity, of matter beggared... 16 00:00:44,990 --> 00:00:47,754 ...will nothing stick our persons to arraign in ear and ear. 17 00:00:47,926 --> 00:00:50,486 O my dear Gertrude, this, like to a murd'ring-piece... 18 00:00:50,662 --> 00:00:54,063 ...in many places gives me superfluous death. 19 00:00:54,232 --> 00:00:56,223 [OPHELIA GRUNTING] 20 00:01:09,414 --> 00:01:10,642 I will not speak with her. 21 00:01:10,816 --> 00:01:14,650 She is importunate, indeed distract. 22 00:01:14,820 --> 00:01:18,187 - Her mood will needs be pitied. - What would she have? 23 00:01:18,357 --> 00:01:20,325 She speaks much of her father... 24 00:01:20,492 --> 00:01:22,653 ...says she hears there's tricks i' the world... 25 00:01:22,828 --> 00:01:24,352 ...and hems, and beats her heart. 26 00:01:24,529 --> 00:01:26,520 Spurns enviously at straws... 27 00:01:26,698 --> 00:01:29,258 ...speaks things in doubt that carry but half sense. 28 00:01:29,468 --> 00:01:30,594 Her speech is nothing... 29 00:01:30,769 --> 00:01:34,728 ...yet the unshaped use of it doth move the hearers to collection. 30 00:01:34,906 --> 00:01:36,032 They aim at it... 31 00:01:36,208 --> 00:01:38,676 ...and botch the words up fit to their own thoughts... 32 00:01:38,844 --> 00:01:42,109 ...which, as her winks and nods and gestures yield them... 33 00:01:42,280 --> 00:01:45,477 ...indeed would make one think there might be thought... 34 00:01:45,651 --> 00:01:48,119 ...though nothing sure, yet much unhappily. 35 00:01:48,286 --> 00:01:50,277 'Twere good she were spoken with... 36 00:01:50,455 --> 00:01:55,154 ...for she may strew dangerous conjectures in ill-breeding minds. 37 00:01:55,327 --> 00:01:57,227 Let her come in. 38 00:02:02,367 --> 00:02:04,358 [GERTRUDE SIGHING] 39 00:02:05,570 --> 00:02:10,667 To my sick soul, as sin's true nature is... 40 00:02:11,009 --> 00:02:15,673 ...each toy seems prologue to some great amiss. 41 00:02:17,149 --> 00:02:22,314 So full of artless jealousy is guilt, it spills itself in fearing to be spilt. 42 00:02:22,654 --> 00:02:28,422 OPHELIA: Where is the beauteous majesty of Denmark? 43 00:02:30,462 --> 00:02:32,327 How now, Ophelia? 44 00:02:32,497 --> 00:02:36,331 How should I your true love know from another one? 45 00:02:36,501 --> 00:02:40,938 By his cockle hat and staff, and his sandal shoon. 46 00:02:41,106 --> 00:02:44,303 Alas, sweet lady, what imports this song? 47 00:02:44,476 --> 00:02:45,875 Say you? 48 00:02:46,044 --> 00:02:47,341 Nay... 49 00:02:47,512 --> 00:02:49,036 [OPHELIA CRYING] 50 00:02:49,214 --> 00:02:51,910 ...pray you, mark. 51 00:02:53,251 --> 00:02:55,344 He is dead and gone, lady 52 00:02:55,520 --> 00:02:57,181 He is dead and gone 53 00:02:57,355 --> 00:03:01,223 At his head a grass-green turf At his heels a stone 54 00:03:01,393 --> 00:03:02,758 GERTRUDE: Nay, but Ophelia... 55 00:03:02,928 --> 00:03:05,055 OPHELIA: Pray you, mark. 56 00:03:05,430 --> 00:03:07,796 White his shroud as the mountain snow 57 00:03:07,966 --> 00:03:10,025 GERTRUDE: Alas, look here, my lord. 58 00:03:10,969 --> 00:03:13,062 Larded with sweet flowers 59 00:03:13,238 --> 00:03:18,175 Which bewept to the grave did not go With true-love showers 60 00:03:18,343 --> 00:03:20,937 How do you, pretty lady? 61 00:03:21,780 --> 00:03:24,943 Well, God 'ield you. 62 00:03:25,217 --> 00:03:27,549 They say the owl was a baker's daughter. 63 00:03:27,719 --> 00:03:32,656 Lord, we know what we are, but know not what we may be. 64 00:03:34,526 --> 00:03:36,858 God be at your table. 65 00:03:37,162 --> 00:03:39,153 Conceit upon her father. 66 00:03:39,331 --> 00:03:41,526 [SCREAMING] Pray you! 67 00:03:41,767 --> 00:03:44,895 Let's have no words of this! 68 00:03:48,440 --> 00:03:51,568 But when they ask you what it means... 69 00:03:53,044 --> 00:03:55,069 ...say you this: 70 00:03:55,614 --> 00:03:58,105 [SINGING] Tomorrow is Saint Valentine's Day 71 00:03:58,283 --> 00:04:02,777 All in the morning betime, And I a maid at your window 72 00:04:02,954 --> 00:04:05,081 To be your Valentine 73 00:04:05,257 --> 00:04:09,284 Then up he rose, and donned his clothes And dupped the chamber door 74 00:04:09,461 --> 00:04:13,056 Let in the maid, that out a maid Never departed more 75 00:04:13,231 --> 00:04:15,665 - Pretty Ophelia. - Indeed, la? 76 00:04:16,201 --> 00:04:19,830 Without an oath, I'll make an end on 't. 77 00:04:20,739 --> 00:04:24,106 By Gis and by Saint Charity Alack, and file for shame 78 00:04:24,276 --> 00:04:28,144 Young men will do 't if they come to 't By cock, they are to blame 79 00:04:28,313 --> 00:04:30,213 Quoth she: 80 00:04:30,382 --> 00:04:33,146 "Before you tumbled me, you promised me to wed 81 00:04:33,552 --> 00:04:37,215 So would I ha' done, by yonder sun, an thou hadst not come to bed" 82 00:04:37,389 --> 00:04:38,481 [CRYING] 83 00:04:38,657 --> 00:04:41,490 How long hath she been thus? 84 00:04:46,731 --> 00:04:48,255 I hope all will be well. 85 00:04:49,234 --> 00:04:51,099 OPHELIA: We must be patient. 86 00:04:52,437 --> 00:04:55,235 But I cannot choose but weep... 87 00:04:56,374 --> 00:04:59,707 ...to think they should lay him i' th' cold ground. 88 00:05:04,249 --> 00:05:05,841 My brother shall know of it. 89 00:05:07,085 --> 00:05:08,382 [OPHELIA GASPING] 90 00:05:09,287 --> 00:05:15,453 And so I thank you for your good counsel! 91 00:05:17,395 --> 00:05:18,419 Come... 92 00:05:18,597 --> 00:05:19,586 [OPHELIA SNIFFS] 93 00:05:19,764 --> 00:05:21,391 ...my coach! 94 00:05:22,567 --> 00:05:24,330 Good night, ladies. 95 00:05:24,502 --> 00:05:27,699 Good night, sweet ladies, good night. Good night, sweet ladies! 96 00:05:27,873 --> 00:05:29,238 - Good night! - Follow her close. 97 00:05:29,407 --> 00:05:32,501 OPHELIA: Good night! CLAUDIUS: Give her good watch, I pray you. 98 00:05:34,079 --> 00:05:38,482 O, this is the poison of deep grief. 99 00:05:39,584 --> 00:05:42,849 It springs all from her father's death. 100 00:05:43,021 --> 00:05:44,386 And now, behold. 101 00:05:44,556 --> 00:05:45,818 CLAUDIUS: O Gertrude, Gertrude. 102 00:05:45,991 --> 00:05:48,050 [MEN SHOUTING] 103 00:05:49,027 --> 00:05:50,119 GERTRUDE: What noise is this? 104 00:05:50,295 --> 00:05:52,092 Where are my Switzers? Guard the door. 105 00:05:52,264 --> 00:05:54,357 - What is the matter? - Save yourself, my lord. 106 00:05:54,532 --> 00:05:59,128 The ocean, overpeering of his list, eats not flats with more impetuous haste... 107 00:05:59,304 --> 00:06:02,831 ...than young Laertes, in a riotous head, o'erbears your officers. 108 00:06:03,008 --> 00:06:06,466 The rabble call him lord, and, as the world were now but to begin... 109 00:06:06,645 --> 00:06:08,545 ...antiquity forgot, custom not known... 110 00:06:08,713 --> 00:06:11,045 ...the ratifiers and props of every word... 111 00:06:11,216 --> 00:06:14,549 ...they cry, "Choose we! Laertes shall be king." 112 00:06:14,719 --> 00:06:17,449 Caps, hands, and tongues applaud it to the clouds: 113 00:06:17,622 --> 00:06:19,852 "Laertes shall be king. Laertes, king." 114 00:06:20,025 --> 00:06:23,586 How cheerfully on the false trail they cry! 115 00:06:23,762 --> 00:06:26,697 O, this is counter, you false Danish dogs! 116 00:06:26,865 --> 00:06:28,230 CLAUDIUS: The doors are broke. 117 00:06:28,400 --> 00:06:29,924 [GERTRUDE SHRIEKS] 118 00:06:30,101 --> 00:06:32,569 Where is this king? 119 00:06:34,372 --> 00:06:37,170 - Sirs, stand you all without. - No, let's come in. 120 00:06:37,342 --> 00:06:39,776 - I pray you, give me leave. MAN: We will. 121 00:06:39,945 --> 00:06:41,640 I thank you. 122 00:06:41,980 --> 00:06:44,312 LAERTES: Keep the door! 123 00:06:46,685 --> 00:06:50,143 O thou vile king, give me my father! 124 00:06:50,322 --> 00:06:51,846 Calmly, good Laertes. 125 00:06:52,023 --> 00:06:55,891 That drop of blood that's calm proclaims me bastard... 126 00:06:56,061 --> 00:06:57,961 ...cries cuckold to my father... 127 00:06:58,129 --> 00:07:00,290 ...brands the harlot even here... 128 00:07:00,465 --> 00:07:04,333 ...between the chaste unsmirched brow of my true mother. 129 00:07:04,502 --> 00:07:07,596 What is the cause, Laertes, that thy rebellion looks so giant-like? 130 00:07:07,772 --> 00:07:10,741 Let him go, Gertrude. Do not fear our person. 131 00:07:10,909 --> 00:07:12,877 There's such divinity doth hedge a king... 132 00:07:13,044 --> 00:07:17,572 ...that treason can but peep to what it would, acts little of his will. 133 00:07:17,749 --> 00:07:20,650 Tell me, Laertes, why thou art thus incensed. 134 00:07:20,819 --> 00:07:23,253 Let him go, Gertrude. 135 00:07:24,422 --> 00:07:26,947 - Speak, man. - Where is my father? 136 00:07:27,125 --> 00:07:29,787 - Dead. GERTRUDE: But not by him. 137 00:07:29,961 --> 00:07:31,360 Let him demand his fill. 138 00:07:31,529 --> 00:07:34,089 How came he dead? I'll not be juggled with. 139 00:07:34,265 --> 00:07:37,860 To hell, allegiance. Vows to the blackest devil. 140 00:07:38,036 --> 00:07:40,664 Conscience and grace to the profoundest pit. 141 00:07:40,839 --> 00:07:42,670 I dare damnation. 142 00:07:43,108 --> 00:07:45,042 To this point I stand... 143 00:07:45,210 --> 00:07:50,341 ...that both the worlds I give to negligence, let come what comes. 144 00:07:50,515 --> 00:07:54,110 Only I'll be revenged most thoroughly for my father. 145 00:07:54,285 --> 00:07:58,619 - Who shall stay to you? - My will, not all the world. 146 00:07:58,790 --> 00:08:01,350 And for my means... 147 00:08:01,526 --> 00:08:05,860 ...I'll husband them so well they shall go far with little. 148 00:08:06,031 --> 00:08:08,022 Good Laertes... 149 00:08:08,199 --> 00:08:11,430 ...if you desire to know the certainty of your dear father's death... 150 00:08:11,603 --> 00:08:14,094 ...is 't writ in your revenge that, sweepstake... 151 00:08:14,272 --> 00:08:18,299 ...you will draw both friend and foe, winner and loser? 152 00:08:18,510 --> 00:08:21,001 - None but his enemies. - Will you know them, then? 153 00:08:21,179 --> 00:08:24,046 To his good friends thus wide I'll ope my arms... 154 00:08:24,215 --> 00:08:28,345 ...and like the kind life-rend'ring pelican, repast them with my blood. 155 00:08:28,520 --> 00:08:32,547 Why, now you speak like a good child and a true gentleman. 156 00:08:32,724 --> 00:08:33,952 [GERTRUDE PANTING] 157 00:08:34,125 --> 00:08:37,322 That I am guiltless of your father's death... 158 00:08:37,495 --> 00:08:42,023 ...and am most sensibly in grief for it... 159 00:08:42,200 --> 00:08:47,035 ...it shall as level to your judgment pierce as day doth to your eye. 160 00:08:47,338 --> 00:08:48,327 [OPHELIA SHOUTING] 161 00:08:48,506 --> 00:08:50,406 HORATIO: Let her come in. 162 00:08:51,776 --> 00:08:54,108 LAERTES: How now, what noise is that? 163 00:08:56,514 --> 00:08:58,505 [OPHELIA GASPING] 164 00:09:06,191 --> 00:09:09,422 O heat, dry up my brains. 165 00:09:10,361 --> 00:09:15,492 Tears seven times salt burn out the sense and virtue of mine eye. 166 00:09:15,667 --> 00:09:17,658 [OPHELIA GIGGLING] 167 00:09:21,673 --> 00:09:25,700 LAERTES: By heaven, thy madness shall be paid by weight... 168 00:09:25,877 --> 00:09:28,710 ...till our scale turns the beam. 169 00:09:29,180 --> 00:09:33,139 LAERTES: O rose of May, dear maid... 170 00:09:34,853 --> 00:09:40,792 ...kind sister, sweet Ophelia. 171 00:09:41,659 --> 00:09:43,854 O heavens... 172 00:09:45,230 --> 00:09:48,859 ...is 't possible a young maid's wits should be as mortal as an old man's life? 173 00:09:49,033 --> 00:09:52,469 Nature is fine in love, and where 'tis fine... 174 00:09:52,637 --> 00:09:57,904 ...it sends some precious instance of itself... 175 00:09:58,810 --> 00:10:00,801 ...after the thing it loves. 176 00:10:00,979 --> 00:10:02,606 They bore him barefaced on the bier 177 00:10:02,780 --> 00:10:06,409 [SINGING AND LAUGHING] Hey, non nony, nony, hey, nony 178 00:10:06,584 --> 00:10:08,711 And on his grave rained many a tear 179 00:10:08,887 --> 00:10:10,115 Fare you well, my dove. 180 00:10:10,288 --> 00:10:14,418 Hadst thou thy wits and didst persuade revenge... 181 00:10:14,592 --> 00:10:16,184 ...it could not move thus. 182 00:10:16,361 --> 00:10:17,350 You must sing: 183 00:10:17,529 --> 00:10:18,621 Down, a-down, a-down, a-down 184 00:10:18,796 --> 00:10:22,061 And you, call him: 185 00:10:22,233 --> 00:10:24,827 A-down, a-down, a-down 186 00:10:28,339 --> 00:10:31,069 O, how the wheel becomes it. 187 00:10:32,010 --> 00:10:34,274 It was the false steward that stole his master's daughter. 188 00:10:34,445 --> 00:10:35,639 [OPHELIA SHUSHES] 189 00:10:35,947 --> 00:10:37,539 This nothing's more than matter. 190 00:10:37,715 --> 00:10:40,843 There's rosemary, that's for remembrance. 191 00:10:42,587 --> 00:10:44,179 Pray, love, remember. 192 00:10:44,889 --> 00:10:48,381 And there is pansies, that's for thoughts. 193 00:10:48,760 --> 00:10:51,092 A document in madness... 194 00:10:51,262 --> 00:10:55,255 ...thoughts and remembrance fitted. 195 00:10:57,569 --> 00:10:59,764 There's fennel for you... 196 00:11:01,072 --> 00:11:02,164 ...and columbines. 197 00:11:03,708 --> 00:11:06,142 There's rue for you, and here's some for me. 198 00:11:07,612 --> 00:11:09,978 We may call herb o' grace o' Sundays. 199 00:11:10,848 --> 00:11:13,578 OPHELIA: O, you must wear your rue with a difference. 200 00:11:15,787 --> 00:11:17,049 There's a daisy. 201 00:11:17,222 --> 00:11:19,918 OPHELIA: I would give you some violets... 202 00:11:20,091 --> 00:11:22,286 ...but they withered all when my father died. 203 00:11:22,460 --> 00:11:25,190 OPHELIA: They say a made a good end. 204 00:11:25,396 --> 00:11:30,766 [SINGING] For bonny sweet robin is all my joy 205 00:11:30,935 --> 00:11:36,840 Thought and affliction, passion, hell itself... 206 00:11:37,675 --> 00:11:41,941 ...she turns to favor and to prettiness. 207 00:11:43,314 --> 00:11:49,810 And will a not come again? 208 00:11:52,457 --> 00:11:59,454 And will a not come again? 209 00:12:01,165 --> 00:12:07,729 No, no, he is dead 210 00:12:07,905 --> 00:12:13,104 Go to thy deathbed 211 00:12:13,278 --> 00:12:20,275 He never will come again 212 00:12:21,286 --> 00:12:28,283 His beard as white as snow 213 00:12:29,927 --> 00:12:36,924 All flaxen was his poll 214 00:12:38,236 --> 00:12:43,572 He is gone, he is gone 215 00:12:45,576 --> 00:12:51,139 And we cast away moan 216 00:12:51,316 --> 00:12:58,313 God 'a' mercy on his soul 217 00:13:01,125 --> 00:13:04,822 And of all Christian souls... 218 00:13:06,564 --> 00:13:08,862 ...I pray God. 219 00:13:17,308 --> 00:13:19,435 God by you. 220 00:13:34,258 --> 00:13:36,988 [SOBBING] Do you see this, O God? 221 00:13:37,161 --> 00:13:41,393 Laertes, I must commune with your grief, or you deny me right. 222 00:13:41,566 --> 00:13:44,535 Go but apart, make choice of whom your wisest friends you will... 223 00:13:44,702 --> 00:13:47,933 ...and they shall hear and judge 'twixt you and me. 224 00:13:48,106 --> 00:13:50,768 If by direct or by collateral hand they find us touched... 225 00:13:50,942 --> 00:13:55,641 ...we will our kingdom give, our crown, our life, and all that we call ours... 226 00:13:55,813 --> 00:13:57,781 ...to you in satisfaction. 227 00:13:57,949 --> 00:14:01,407 But if not, be you content to lend your patience to us... 228 00:14:01,586 --> 00:14:04,851 ...and we shall jointly labor with your soul to give it due content. 229 00:14:05,022 --> 00:14:07,286 Let this be so. 230 00:14:08,659 --> 00:14:12,095 His means of death... 231 00:14:13,030 --> 00:14:15,931 ...his obscure burial... 232 00:14:16,501 --> 00:14:19,561 No trophy, sword, nor hatchment o'er his bones... 233 00:14:19,737 --> 00:14:25,437 ...no noble rite nor formal ostentation. 234 00:14:25,610 --> 00:14:28,408 - Cry to be heard, as 'twere from heaven to earth... 235 00:14:28,579 --> 00:14:32,481 ...that I must call 't in question. 236 00:14:32,650 --> 00:14:34,845 So you shall. 237 00:14:35,019 --> 00:14:39,922 And where th' offense is, let the great ax fall. 238 00:14:40,358 --> 00:14:42,724 I pray you, go with me. 239 00:14:45,663 --> 00:14:47,528 HORATIO: What are they that would speak with me? 240 00:14:47,698 --> 00:14:50,929 Sailors, sir. They say they have letters for you. 241 00:14:51,102 --> 00:14:53,866 [WATER SPLASHING AND OPHELIA SCREAMING] 242 00:15:13,591 --> 00:15:18,358 I do not know from what part of the world I should be greeted if not from Lord Hamlet. 243 00:15:18,529 --> 00:15:20,326 MAN: God bless you. - Let him bless thee too. 244 00:15:20,498 --> 00:15:23,399 He shall, sir, an 't please him. There's a letter for you, sir. 245 00:15:23,568 --> 00:15:26,230 It comes from th' ambassador that was bound for England... 246 00:15:26,404 --> 00:15:29,202 ...if your name be Horatio, as I am led to know it is. 247 00:15:31,309 --> 00:15:33,539 "Horatio, when thou shalt have overlooked this... 248 00:15:33,711 --> 00:15:37,477 ...give these fellows some means to the king. They have letters for him. 249 00:15:38,549 --> 00:15:40,141 Ere we were two days old at sea... 250 00:15:40,318 --> 00:15:44,652 ...a pirate of very warlike appointment gave us chase. 251 00:15:44,822 --> 00:15:46,551 Finding ourselves too slow of sail... 252 00:15:46,724 --> 00:15:50,160 ...we put on a compelled valor, and in the grapple I boarded them. 253 00:15:50,328 --> 00:15:54,628 On the instant they got clear of our ship, so I alone became their prisoner. 254 00:15:54,799 --> 00:15:56,960 They have dealt with me like thieves of mercy... 255 00:15:57,134 --> 00:16:00,626 ...but they knew what they did: I am to do a good turn for them. 256 00:16:00,805 --> 00:16:02,796 Let the king have the letters I have sent... 257 00:16:02,974 --> 00:16:07,104 ...and repair thou to me with as much haste as thou wouldst fly death. 258 00:16:07,278 --> 00:16:10,975 I have words to speak in thine ear will make thee dumb... 259 00:16:11,148 --> 00:16:14,481 ...yet they are much too light for the bore of the matter. 260 00:16:14,652 --> 00:16:17,314 These good fellows will bring thee where I am. 261 00:16:17,488 --> 00:16:21,720 Rosencrantz and Guildenstern hold their course for England. 262 00:16:21,893 --> 00:16:25,420 Of them I have much to tell thee. Farewell. 263 00:16:25,596 --> 00:16:29,760 He that thou knowest thine, Hamlet." 264 00:16:30,368 --> 00:16:32,700 Come, I will give you way for these your letters... 265 00:16:32,870 --> 00:16:35,202 ...and do 't the speedier that you may direct me... 266 00:16:35,373 --> 00:16:37,341 ...to him from whom you brought them. 267 00:16:37,708 --> 00:16:40,700 Now must your conscience my acquittance seal... 268 00:16:40,878 --> 00:16:44,336 ...and you must put me in your heart for friend... 269 00:16:44,515 --> 00:16:47,348 ...since you have heard, and with a knowing ear... 270 00:16:47,518 --> 00:16:52,148 ...that he which hath your noble father slain pursued my life. 271 00:16:52,323 --> 00:16:55,121 It well appears. But tell me... 272 00:16:55,359 --> 00:16:57,953 ...why you proceeded not against these feats... 273 00:16:58,129 --> 00:17:03,226 ...so crimeful and so capital in nature, as by your safety... 274 00:17:03,401 --> 00:17:06,097 ...wisdom, all things else, you mainly were stirred up. 275 00:17:06,270 --> 00:17:11,867 O, for two special reasons which may to you seem much unsinewed... 276 00:17:12,043 --> 00:17:13,806 ...but yet to me they're strong. 277 00:17:13,978 --> 00:17:18,506 The queen his mother lives almost by his looks. 278 00:17:18,816 --> 00:17:20,044 And for myself... 279 00:17:20,217 --> 00:17:24,517 My virtue or my plague, be it either which. 280 00:17:25,189 --> 00:17:29,489 - She is so conjunctive to my life and soul... 281 00:17:29,660 --> 00:17:33,221 ...that, as the star moves not but in his sphere... 282 00:17:33,397 --> 00:17:36,332 ...I could not but by her. 283 00:17:37,201 --> 00:17:40,329 The other motive why to a public count I might not go... 284 00:17:40,504 --> 00:17:43,905 ...is the great love the general gender bear him... 285 00:17:44,075 --> 00:17:46,475 ...who, dipping all his faults in their affection... 286 00:17:46,644 --> 00:17:49,169 ...would, like the spring that turneth wood to stone... 287 00:17:49,347 --> 00:17:51,372 ...convert his gyves to graces... 288 00:17:51,549 --> 00:17:54,643 ...so that my arrows, too slightly timbered for so loud a wind... 289 00:17:54,819 --> 00:17:59,119 ...would have reverted to my bow again, but not where I had aimed them. 290 00:18:00,191 --> 00:18:03,456 And so have I a noble father lost. 291 00:18:04,195 --> 00:18:06,595 A sister driven into desp'rate terms... 292 00:18:06,764 --> 00:18:09,358 ...whose worth, if praises may go back again... 293 00:18:09,533 --> 00:18:13,936 ...stood challenger, on mount... 294 00:18:14,639 --> 00:18:18,541 ...of all the age for her perfections. 295 00:18:21,012 --> 00:18:25,346 - But my revenge will come. - Break not your sleeps for that. 296 00:18:25,516 --> 00:18:28,451 You must not think that we are made of stuff so flat and dull... 297 00:18:28,619 --> 00:18:31,986 ...that we can let our beard be shook with danger, and think it pastime. 298 00:18:32,156 --> 00:18:34,784 You shortly shall hear more. 299 00:18:35,593 --> 00:18:41,122 I loved your father, and we love ourself. 300 00:18:41,298 --> 00:18:44,495 And that, I hope, will teach you to imagine... 301 00:18:44,669 --> 00:18:47,297 CLAUDIUS: How now? What news? 302 00:18:48,005 --> 00:18:50,565 Letters, my lord, from Hamlet. 303 00:18:50,741 --> 00:18:52,936 This is to Your Majesty, this to the queen. 304 00:18:53,110 --> 00:18:55,044 From Hamlet? Who brought them? 305 00:18:55,212 --> 00:18:58,147 Sailors, my lord, they say. I saw them not. 306 00:18:58,315 --> 00:19:00,579 They were given me by Claudio. 307 00:19:00,751 --> 00:19:03,345 He received them of him that brought them. 308 00:19:03,521 --> 00:19:06,388 CLAUDIUS: Laertes, you shall hear them. Leave us. 309 00:19:09,393 --> 00:19:13,659 "High and mighty, you shall know that I am set naked on your kingdom. 310 00:19:13,831 --> 00:19:16,356 Tomorrow shall I beg leave to see your kingly eyes... 311 00:19:16,534 --> 00:19:20,095 ...when I shall, first asking your pardon, thereunto recount th' occasions... 312 00:19:20,271 --> 00:19:23,604 ...of my sudden and more strange return. Hamlet." 313 00:19:23,774 --> 00:19:25,366 What should this mean? 314 00:19:25,543 --> 00:19:28,740 Are all the rest come back? Or is this some abuse, and no such thing? 315 00:19:28,913 --> 00:19:32,246 - Know you the hand? - 'Tis Hamlet's character. 316 00:19:32,416 --> 00:19:35,908 "Naked," and in a postscript here he says "alone." 317 00:19:36,087 --> 00:19:39,648 - Can you advise me? - I'm lost in it, my lord. 318 00:19:40,624 --> 00:19:42,956 But let him come. 319 00:19:43,794 --> 00:19:48,254 It warms the very sickness in my heart that I shall live and tell him to his teeth: 320 00:19:48,432 --> 00:19:49,694 "Thus diest thou." 321 00:19:50,034 --> 00:19:53,993 If it be so, Laertes... As how should it be so, how otherwise? 322 00:19:54,171 --> 00:19:55,365 - Will you be ruled by me? 323 00:19:55,539 --> 00:19:58,167 Ay, my lord, if so you'll not o'errule me to a peace. 324 00:19:58,342 --> 00:20:00,367 To thine own peace. 325 00:20:00,678 --> 00:20:03,010 If he be now returned, as checking at his voyage... 326 00:20:03,180 --> 00:20:05,307 ...and that he means no more to undertake it... 327 00:20:05,483 --> 00:20:08,145 ...I will work him to an exploit, now ripe in my device... 328 00:20:08,319 --> 00:20:12,153 ...under the which he shall not choose but fall. 329 00:20:12,857 --> 00:20:14,882 And for his death... 330 00:20:15,059 --> 00:20:17,289 ...no wind of blame shall breathe. 331 00:20:17,461 --> 00:20:20,487 Even his mother shall uncharge the practice and call it accident. 332 00:20:20,664 --> 00:20:22,097 My lord, I will be ruled. 333 00:20:22,266 --> 00:20:25,235 The rather if you could devise it so that I might be the organ. 334 00:20:25,402 --> 00:20:27,165 It falls right. 335 00:20:27,338 --> 00:20:29,966 You have been talked of since your travels much... 336 00:20:30,141 --> 00:20:31,574 And that in Hamlet's hearing. 337 00:20:31,742 --> 00:20:34,176 - For a quality wherein they say you shine. 338 00:20:34,345 --> 00:20:37,212 Your sum of parts did not together pluck such envy from him... 339 00:20:37,381 --> 00:20:41,715 ...as did that one, and that, in my regard, of the unworthiest siege. 340 00:20:41,886 --> 00:20:44,980 - What part is that, my lord? - A very ribbon in the cap of youth... 341 00:20:45,156 --> 00:20:46,384 ...yet needful too. 342 00:20:46,557 --> 00:20:50,220 For youth no less becomes the light and careless livery that it wears... 343 00:20:50,394 --> 00:20:56,629 ...than settled age his sables and his weeds, importing health and graveness. 344 00:20:57,535 --> 00:21:01,335 Two months since here was a gentleman of Normandy. 345 00:21:01,505 --> 00:21:03,939 I have seen myself, and served against, the French... 346 00:21:04,108 --> 00:21:08,374 ...and they can well on horseback, but this gallant had witchcraft in 't. 347 00:21:08,546 --> 00:21:10,241 He grew into his seat... 348 00:21:10,414 --> 00:21:12,678 ...and to such wondrous doing brought his horse... 349 00:21:12,850 --> 00:21:16,013 ...as he had he been incorpsed and deminatured with the brave beast. 350 00:21:16,187 --> 00:21:20,123 So far he topped my thought that I in forgery of shapes and tricks... 351 00:21:20,291 --> 00:21:23,124 ...come short of what he did. 352 00:21:24,128 --> 00:21:26,323 - A Norman was 't? - A Norman. 353 00:21:26,497 --> 00:21:28,488 - Upon my life, Lamord. - The very same. 354 00:21:28,666 --> 00:21:32,534 I know him well. He is the brooch indeed and gem of all our nation. 355 00:21:32,703 --> 00:21:34,170 He made confession of you... 356 00:21:34,338 --> 00:21:38,866 ...and gave you such a masterly report for art and exercise in your defense... 357 00:21:39,043 --> 00:21:41,375 ...and for your rapier most especial... 358 00:21:41,545 --> 00:21:44,673 ...that he cried out 'twould be sight indeed if one could match you. 359 00:21:44,849 --> 00:21:48,478 The scrimers of their nation, he swore, had neither motion, guard, nor eye... 360 00:21:48,652 --> 00:21:50,847 ...if you opposed them, sir. 361 00:21:51,021 --> 00:21:55,048 This report of his did Hamlet so envenom with his envy... 362 00:21:55,226 --> 00:21:57,387 ...that he could nothing do but wish and beg... 363 00:21:57,561 --> 00:22:00,223 ...your sudden coming o'er to play with him. 364 00:22:00,397 --> 00:22:03,491 - Now, out of this... - What out of this, my lord? 365 00:22:03,667 --> 00:22:06,158 Laertes, was your father dear to you? 366 00:22:06,337 --> 00:22:10,330 Or are you like the painting of a sorrow, a face without a heart? 367 00:22:10,507 --> 00:22:11,701 Why ask you this? 368 00:22:11,876 --> 00:22:15,209 Not that I think you did not love your father... 369 00:22:15,379 --> 00:22:19,975 ...but that I know love is begun by time... 370 00:22:20,384 --> 00:22:23,751 ...and that I see, in passages of proof... 371 00:22:23,921 --> 00:22:27,357 ...time qualifies the spark and fire of it. 372 00:22:27,524 --> 00:22:30,516 There lives within the very flame of love... 373 00:22:30,694 --> 00:22:35,256 ...a kind of wick or snuff that will abate it. 374 00:22:35,432 --> 00:22:37,957 And nothing is at a like goodness still. 375 00:22:38,135 --> 00:22:44,165 For goodness, growing to a pleurisy, dies in his own too-much. 376 00:22:45,009 --> 00:22:48,968 That we would do, we should do when we would. 377 00:22:49,146 --> 00:22:51,114 For this "would" changes... 378 00:22:51,282 --> 00:22:52,943 ...and hath abatements and delays... 379 00:22:53,117 --> 00:22:56,211 ...as many as there are tongues, are hands, are accidents. 380 00:22:56,387 --> 00:23:02,053 And then this "should" is like a spendthrift sigh... 381 00:23:02,226 --> 00:23:03,921 ...that hurts by easing. 382 00:23:04,561 --> 00:23:07,962 But to the quick of the th' ulcer. Hamlet comes back. 383 00:23:08,132 --> 00:23:12,933 What would you undertake to show yourself in deed your father's son... 384 00:23:13,103 --> 00:23:14,900 ...more than in words? 385 00:23:15,072 --> 00:23:17,973 To cut his throat i' th' church. 386 00:23:19,043 --> 00:23:22,809 No place indeed should murder sanctuarize. 387 00:23:24,848 --> 00:23:27,783 Revenge should have no bounds. 388 00:23:28,986 --> 00:23:32,012 But, good Laertes, will you do this? 389 00:23:32,189 --> 00:23:34,680 Keep close within your chamber. 390 00:23:34,858 --> 00:23:37,554 Hamlet returned shall know that you are come home. 391 00:23:37,728 --> 00:23:39,992 We'll put on those shall praise your excellence... 392 00:23:40,164 --> 00:23:43,133 ...and set a double varnish on the fame the Frenchman gave you. 393 00:23:43,300 --> 00:23:47,828 Bring you, in fine, together, and wager on your heads. 394 00:23:48,005 --> 00:23:53,102 He, being remiss, most generous, and free from all contriving... 395 00:23:53,277 --> 00:23:55,711 ...will not peruse the foils. 396 00:23:55,879 --> 00:23:57,210 So that with ease... 397 00:23:57,381 --> 00:24:00,646 ...or with a little shuffling... 398 00:24:00,818 --> 00:24:03,719 ...you may choose a sword unbated... 399 00:24:03,887 --> 00:24:07,084 ...and in a pass of practice, requite him for your father. 400 00:24:07,257 --> 00:24:09,589 I will do 't. 401 00:24:10,127 --> 00:24:13,187 And for that purpose I'll anoint my sword. 402 00:24:14,365 --> 00:24:16,697 I bought an unction of a mountebank... 403 00:24:16,867 --> 00:24:19,597 ...so mortal that, but dip a knife in it... 404 00:24:19,770 --> 00:24:23,570 ...where it draws blood no cataplasm so rare... 405 00:24:23,741 --> 00:24:28,269 ...collected from all simples that have virtue under the moon... 406 00:24:28,445 --> 00:24:32,848 ...can save the thing from death that is but scratched withal. 407 00:24:33,017 --> 00:24:39,013 I'll touch my point with this contagion, that if I gall him slightly... 408 00:24:40,290 --> 00:24:41,518 ...it may be death. 409 00:24:41,959 --> 00:24:44,484 Let's further think of this. 410 00:24:44,661 --> 00:24:49,860 Weigh what convenience both of time and means may fit us to our shape. 411 00:24:50,367 --> 00:24:52,096 If this should fail... 412 00:24:52,269 --> 00:24:54,863 ...and that our drift look through our bad performance... 413 00:24:55,039 --> 00:24:56,506 ...'twere better not essayed. 414 00:24:56,673 --> 00:24:59,870 Therefore this project should have a back or second that might hold... 415 00:25:00,044 --> 00:25:02,569 ...if this did blast in proof. 416 00:25:02,980 --> 00:25:05,312 Soft, let me see. 417 00:25:05,482 --> 00:25:09,213 We'll make a solemn wager on your cunnings... 418 00:25:09,620 --> 00:25:11,417 I have it. 419 00:25:12,256 --> 00:25:14,156 When in your motion you are hot and dry... 420 00:25:14,324 --> 00:25:16,724 As make your bouts more violent to that end. 421 00:25:16,894 --> 00:25:19,021 - And that he calls for drink... 422 00:25:19,196 --> 00:25:22,962 ...I'll have prepared him a chalice for the nonce, whereon but sipping... 423 00:25:23,133 --> 00:25:25,192 ...if he by chance escape your venomed stuck... 424 00:25:25,369 --> 00:25:26,393 [RUSTLING] 425 00:25:26,570 --> 00:25:28,162 ...our purpose may hold there. 426 00:25:28,505 --> 00:25:31,065 But stay, what noise? 427 00:25:35,779 --> 00:25:37,212 How now, sweet queen? 428 00:25:38,515 --> 00:25:42,918 One woe doth tread upon another's heel, so fast they follow. 429 00:25:45,556 --> 00:25:49,822 Your sister's drowned... 430 00:25:51,061 --> 00:25:53,291 ...Laertes. 431 00:25:55,032 --> 00:25:56,829 Drowned? 432 00:25:59,236 --> 00:26:00,726 Oh. 433 00:26:03,640 --> 00:26:04,629 Where? 434 00:26:06,343 --> 00:26:09,039 There is a willow grows askant the brook... 435 00:26:09,213 --> 00:26:13,411 ...that shows his hoary leaves in the glassy stream. 436 00:26:15,285 --> 00:26:19,153 Therewith fantastic garlands did she make... 437 00:26:19,323 --> 00:26:25,922 ...of Crowflowers, nettles, daisies, and long purples... 438 00:26:27,164 --> 00:26:30,725 ...that liberal shepherds give a grosser name... 439 00:26:31,235 --> 00:26:35,729 ...but our cold maids do dead men's fingers call them. 440 00:26:38,542 --> 00:26:41,602 There on the pendent boughs... 441 00:26:41,945 --> 00:26:47,884 ...her crownet weeds clamb'ring to hang, an envious sliver broke... 442 00:26:48,051 --> 00:26:53,887 ...when down her weedy trophies and herself fell in the weeping brook. 443 00:26:57,194 --> 00:27:01,187 Her clothes spread wide... 444 00:27:01,365 --> 00:27:07,304 ...and mermaid-like a while they bore her up. 445 00:27:08,172 --> 00:27:11,835 Which time she chanted snatches of old tunes... 446 00:27:12,009 --> 00:27:15,342 ...as one incapable of her own distress... 447 00:27:15,512 --> 00:27:19,539 ...or like a creature native and endued unto that element. 448 00:27:22,953 --> 00:27:25,513 But long it could not be... 449 00:27:25,689 --> 00:27:29,022 ...till that her garments, heavy with their drink... 450 00:27:29,193 --> 00:27:33,129 ...pulled the poor wretch from her melodious lay to muddy death. 451 00:27:34,364 --> 00:27:37,561 Alas, then she is drowned. 452 00:27:37,734 --> 00:27:39,793 Drowned. 453 00:27:41,471 --> 00:27:42,904 Drowned. 454 00:27:45,142 --> 00:27:50,011 Too much of water hast thou, poor Ophelia... 455 00:27:51,348 --> 00:27:53,509 ...and therefore I forbid my tears. 456 00:27:54,451 --> 00:27:58,012 But yet it is our trick. 457 00:27:59,756 --> 00:28:02,520 Nature her custom holds. 458 00:28:04,995 --> 00:28:07,759 Let shame say what it will. 459 00:28:10,734 --> 00:28:12,031 [SOBBING] 460 00:28:12,202 --> 00:28:15,103 When these are gone, the woman will be out. 461 00:28:20,177 --> 00:28:22,236 Adieu, my lord. 462 00:28:23,413 --> 00:28:26,314 I have a speech of fire that fain would blaze... 463 00:28:26,483 --> 00:28:29,475 ...but that this folly douts it. 464 00:28:43,333 --> 00:28:45,699 Let's follow, Gertrude. 465 00:28:46,069 --> 00:28:49,800 How much I had to do to calm his rage. 466 00:28:50,107 --> 00:28:53,736 Now fear I this will give it start again. 467 00:28:53,910 --> 00:28:55,707 Therefore... 468 00:28:56,647 --> 00:28:57,636 ...let's follow. 469 00:29:31,748 --> 00:29:36,617 Is she to be buried in Christian burial that willfully seeks her own salvation? 470 00:29:36,787 --> 00:29:40,348 I tell thee she is, therefore make her grave straight. 471 00:29:43,193 --> 00:29:45,991 The coroner hath sat on her, and finds it Christian burial. 472 00:29:46,196 --> 00:29:49,131 How can that be unless she drowned herself in her own defense? 473 00:29:49,299 --> 00:29:50,459 Why, 'tis found so. 474 00:29:50,634 --> 00:29:53,899 It must be se offendendo, it cannot be else. 475 00:29:54,071 --> 00:29:56,039 For here lies the point: 476 00:29:56,206 --> 00:29:59,869 If I drown myself wittingly, it argues an act. 477 00:30:00,043 --> 00:30:04,377 And an act hath three branches: It is to act, to do, and to perform. 478 00:30:04,548 --> 00:30:06,539 Argal, she drowned herself wittingly. 479 00:30:06,717 --> 00:30:09,777 - Nay, but hear you, Goodman Delver. - Give me leave. 480 00:30:09,953 --> 00:30:11,978 Here lies the water. Good? 481 00:30:13,023 --> 00:30:15,321 Here stands the man. Good. 482 00:30:17,494 --> 00:30:19,928 If the man go to this water and drown himself... 483 00:30:20,097 --> 00:30:22,224 ...it is, will he, nill he, he goes. 484 00:30:22,399 --> 00:30:23,388 Mark you that. 485 00:30:23,567 --> 00:30:28,527 But if the water come to him and drown him, he drowns not himself. 486 00:30:28,705 --> 00:30:32,801 Argal, he that is not guilty of his own death shortens not his own life. 487 00:30:32,976 --> 00:30:36,810 - But is this law? - Ay, marry, is 't: Coroner's quest law. 488 00:30:37,280 --> 00:30:40,511 Will you ha' the truth on 't? If this had not been a gentlewoman... 489 00:30:40,684 --> 00:30:43,209 ...she should have been buried out o' Christian burial. 490 00:30:43,387 --> 00:30:45,719 Why, there thou sayst, and the more pity... 491 00:30:45,889 --> 00:30:48,585 ...that great folk should have count'nance in this world... 492 00:30:48,759 --> 00:30:51,694 ...to drown or hang themselves more than their even Christian. 493 00:30:51,862 --> 00:30:53,261 Come, my spade. 494 00:30:56,299 --> 00:31:00,895 There is no ancient gentlemen but gardeners, ditchers, and grave-makers. 495 00:31:01,071 --> 00:31:03,505 - They hold up Adam's profession. - Was he a gentleman? 496 00:31:03,673 --> 00:31:06,039 - He was the first that ever bore arms. - He had none. 497 00:31:06,209 --> 00:31:07,801 What, art a heathen? 498 00:31:07,978 --> 00:31:13,143 How dost thou understand the Scripture? The Scripture says Adam digged. 499 00:31:13,316 --> 00:31:14,874 Could he dig without arms? 500 00:31:17,854 --> 00:31:19,481 I'll put another question to thee. 501 00:31:19,656 --> 00:31:22,250 If thou answerest me not to the purpose, confess thyself. 502 00:31:22,426 --> 00:31:24,621 - Go to. - What is he that builds stronger... 503 00:31:24,795 --> 00:31:27,525 ...than either the mason, the shipwright, or the carpenter? 504 00:31:28,098 --> 00:31:30,259 The gallows-maker. 505 00:31:30,434 --> 00:31:33,631 For that frame outlives a thousand tenants. 506 00:31:33,804 --> 00:31:35,135 [BOTH LAUGHING] 507 00:31:35,305 --> 00:31:37,500 I like thy wit well, in good faith. 508 00:31:37,674 --> 00:31:40,609 The gallows does well. But how does it well? 509 00:31:40,777 --> 00:31:42,642 It does well to those that do ill. 510 00:31:42,813 --> 00:31:46,214 Now, thou dost ill to say the gallows is built stronger than the church. 511 00:31:46,383 --> 00:31:48,977 Argal, the gallows may do well to thee. 512 00:31:49,152 --> 00:31:51,017 To 't again, come. 513 00:31:51,188 --> 00:31:56,717 "Who builds stronger than a mason, a shipwright, or a carpenter?" 514 00:31:56,893 --> 00:31:59,088 - Tell me that, and unyoke. - Marry, I can tell. 515 00:31:59,262 --> 00:32:00,786 To 't. 516 00:32:01,932 --> 00:32:03,331 Mass, I cannot tell. 517 00:32:03,500 --> 00:32:05,229 Cudgel thy brains no more about it... 518 00:32:05,402 --> 00:32:08,166 ...for your dull ass will not mend his pace with beating. 519 00:32:08,572 --> 00:32:14,010 And when you are asked this question next, say "a grave-maker." 520 00:32:14,177 --> 00:32:17,146 The houses that he makes last till doomsday. 521 00:32:18,048 --> 00:32:22,417 Go, get thee to Yaughan. 522 00:32:22,586 --> 00:32:26,181 Fetch me a stoup of liquor. 523 00:32:26,356 --> 00:32:27,448 [GULPING] 524 00:32:30,293 --> 00:32:32,284 [GRAVEDIGGER SIGHS] 525 00:32:34,231 --> 00:32:37,632 [SINGING] In youth when I did love, did love 526 00:32:37,801 --> 00:32:41,567 O methought it was very sweet 527 00:32:41,771 --> 00:32:45,104 GRAVEDIGGER: To contract-O-the time for-a-my behoove 528 00:32:45,275 --> 00:32:48,506 O methought there-a-was nothing-a-meet 529 00:32:48,678 --> 00:32:54,082 Has this fellow no feeling of his business that he sings at grave-making? 530 00:32:54,251 --> 00:32:57,186 Custom hath made it in him a property of easiness. 531 00:32:57,354 --> 00:32:58,343 HAMLET: 'Tis e'en so. 532 00:32:58,522 --> 00:33:01,491 The hand of little employment hath the daintier sense. 533 00:33:01,658 --> 00:33:04,752 GRAVEDIGGER: But age, with his stealing steps 534 00:33:04,961 --> 00:33:08,124 Hath caught me in his clutch 535 00:33:08,298 --> 00:33:12,029 And hath shipped me until the land 536 00:33:12,202 --> 00:33:14,762 As if I had never been such 537 00:33:14,938 --> 00:33:18,635 That skull had a tongue in it and could sing once. 538 00:33:18,808 --> 00:33:22,141 How the knave jowls it to th' ground as if 'twere Cain's jawbone... 539 00:33:22,312 --> 00:33:23,802 ...that did the first murder. 540 00:33:24,648 --> 00:33:28,482 This might be the pate of a politician which this ass now o'er-reaches... 541 00:33:28,818 --> 00:33:31,753 ...one that would circumvent God, might it not? 542 00:33:31,922 --> 00:33:34,652 - It might, my lord. - Or of a courtier, which could say: 543 00:33:34,824 --> 00:33:37,258 "Good morrow, sweet lord. How dost thou, sweet lord?" 544 00:33:37,594 --> 00:33:41,086 HAMLET: This might be my Lord Such-a-one, that praised my Lord Such-a-one's horse... 545 00:33:41,264 --> 00:33:43,129 ...when a meant to beg it, might it not? 546 00:33:43,300 --> 00:33:44,528 Ay, my lord. 547 00:33:44,701 --> 00:33:46,532 Why, even so, and now my Lady Worm's... 548 00:33:46,703 --> 00:33:48,102 [GRAVEDIGGER WHISTLING AND HUMMING] 549 00:33:48,271 --> 00:33:52,674 ...chapless, and knocked about the mazard with a sexton's spade. 550 00:33:52,842 --> 00:33:58,178 Here's fine revolution, and we had the trick to see 't. 551 00:33:58,348 --> 00:34:03,445 Did these bones cost no more the breeding but to play at loggats with them? 552 00:34:04,854 --> 00:34:06,719 Mine ache to think on 't. 553 00:34:06,890 --> 00:34:08,790 HAMLET: Ha, there's another. 554 00:34:08,959 --> 00:34:12,053 Why might not that be the skull of a lawyer? 555 00:34:12,228 --> 00:34:17,962 Where be his quiddits now, his quillets, his cases, his tenures, and his tricks? 556 00:34:18,768 --> 00:34:20,702 HAMLET: Why does he suffer this rude knave now... 557 00:34:20,870 --> 00:34:23,395 ...to knock him about the sconce with a dirty shovel... 558 00:34:23,573 --> 00:34:25,973 ...and will not tell him of his action of battery? Hmm? 559 00:34:26,743 --> 00:34:30,543 This fellow might be in 's time a great buyer of land... 560 00:34:30,714 --> 00:34:34,115 ...with his statutes, his recognizances, his fines... 561 00:34:34,284 --> 00:34:36,252 ...his double vouchers, his recoveries. 562 00:34:37,487 --> 00:34:42,515 Is this the fine of his fines and the recovery of his recoveries... 563 00:34:42,692 --> 00:34:45,627 ...to have his fine pate full of fine dirt? 564 00:34:47,030 --> 00:34:49,624 Will his vouchers vouch him no more of his purchases... 565 00:34:49,799 --> 00:34:55,101 ...and double ones too, than the length and breadth of a pair of indentures? 566 00:34:55,271 --> 00:34:59,731 The very conveyances of his land will scarcely lie in this box... 567 00:34:59,909 --> 00:35:02,605 ...and must th' inheritor himself have no more, huh? 568 00:35:02,779 --> 00:35:05,145 Not a jot more, my lord. 569 00:35:05,315 --> 00:35:07,715 Is not parchment made of sheepskins? 570 00:35:07,884 --> 00:35:10,853 Ay, my lord, and of calfskins too. 571 00:35:11,021 --> 00:35:14,149 They are sheep and calves which seek out assurance in that. 572 00:35:14,624 --> 00:35:16,216 HAMLET: I will speak to this fellow. 573 00:35:22,599 --> 00:35:25,033 - Whose grave's this, sir? - Mine, sir. 574 00:35:26,336 --> 00:35:27,928 [SINGING] O, a pit of clay for to be made 575 00:35:28,104 --> 00:35:29,799 For such a guest is meet 576 00:35:29,973 --> 00:35:32,134 I think it be thine, for thou liest in 't. 577 00:35:32,308 --> 00:35:35,038 You lie out on 't, sir, and therefore it is not yours. 578 00:35:35,211 --> 00:35:38,874 For my part, I do not lie in 't, and yet it is mine. 579 00:35:39,049 --> 00:35:41,609 Thou dost lie in 't, to be in 't and say 'tis thine. 580 00:35:41,785 --> 00:35:44,481 'Tis for the dead, not for the quick, therefore thou liest. 581 00:35:44,654 --> 00:35:47,680 'Tis a quick lie, sir, 'twill away again from me to you. 582 00:35:47,857 --> 00:35:50,257 - What man dost thou dig it for? - For no man, sir. 583 00:35:50,460 --> 00:35:52,690 - For what woman, then? - For none, neither. 584 00:35:52,862 --> 00:35:54,159 Who is to be buried in 't? 585 00:35:54,364 --> 00:35:57,390 One that was a woman, sir, but rest her soul, she's dead. 586 00:35:58,301 --> 00:36:00,064 How absolute the knave is. 587 00:36:00,236 --> 00:36:03,433 We must speak by the card, or equivocation will undo us. 588 00:36:03,606 --> 00:36:06,541 By the Lord, Horatio, these three years I have taken note of it. 589 00:36:06,710 --> 00:36:10,111 The age is grown so picked that the toe of the peasant... 590 00:36:10,280 --> 00:36:13,511 ...comes so near the heel of the courtier he galls his kibe. 591 00:36:13,817 --> 00:36:15,580 How long hast thou been a grave-maker? 592 00:36:15,752 --> 00:36:18,152 Of all the days i' th' year, I came to 't that day... 593 00:36:18,321 --> 00:36:21,313 ...that our last king, Hamlet, o'ercame Fortinbras. 594 00:36:21,491 --> 00:36:24,289 - How long is that since? - Cannot you tell that? 595 00:36:24,461 --> 00:36:26,486 Every fool can tell that. 596 00:36:26,663 --> 00:36:29,325 It was the very day that young Hamlet was born. 597 00:36:30,133 --> 00:36:32,260 He that was mad and sent into England. 598 00:36:32,435 --> 00:36:34,528 Ay, marry, why was he sent into England? 599 00:36:34,704 --> 00:36:37,002 Why, because he was mad. 600 00:36:37,173 --> 00:36:40,734 He shall recover his wits there, or if he do not, 'tis no great matter there. 601 00:36:40,944 --> 00:36:43,378 - Why? - 'Twill not be seen in him there. 602 00:36:43,546 --> 00:36:45,036 There the men are as mad as he. 603 00:36:45,215 --> 00:36:47,115 [HORATIO CHUCKLES] 604 00:36:47,283 --> 00:36:50,047 - How came he mad? - Very strangely, they say. 605 00:36:50,220 --> 00:36:53,747 - How strangely? - Faith, e'en with losing his wits. 606 00:36:53,923 --> 00:36:56,414 - Upon what ground? - Why, here in Denmark. 607 00:36:56,593 --> 00:36:58,060 [HAMLET GRO ANS] 608 00:37:02,265 --> 00:37:04,631 I have been sexton here, man and boy, for 30 years. 609 00:37:04,801 --> 00:37:08,737 How long will a man lie i' th' earth ere he rot? 610 00:37:08,905 --> 00:37:12,807 I' faith, if he be not rotten before he die... 611 00:37:12,976 --> 00:37:16,810 As we have many pocky corpses nowadays that will scarce hold the laying in. 612 00:37:16,980 --> 00:37:19,710 - He will last you some eight year or nine year. 613 00:37:20,083 --> 00:37:23,610 - A tanner will last you nine year. - Why he more than another? 614 00:37:23,787 --> 00:37:26,221 Why, sir, his hide is so tanned with his trade... 615 00:37:26,389 --> 00:37:28,550 ...that he will keep out water a great while... 616 00:37:28,992 --> 00:37:31,654 ...and water is a sore decayer of your whoreson dead body. 617 00:37:32,595 --> 00:37:35,462 Here's a skull, sir, now. 618 00:37:36,866 --> 00:37:39,835 This skull has lain in the earth three-and-twenty years. 619 00:37:40,003 --> 00:37:43,370 - Whose was it? - A whoreson mad fellow's it was. 620 00:37:43,540 --> 00:37:46,134 - Whose do you think it was? - Nay, I know not. 621 00:37:46,309 --> 00:37:48,504 Ooh, a pestilence on him for a mad rogue. 622 00:37:48,678 --> 00:37:50,908 He poured a flagon of Rhenish on my head once. 623 00:37:51,080 --> 00:37:55,574 This same skull, sir, was Yorick's skull, the king's jester. 624 00:37:57,965 --> 00:38:00,798 - This? - E'en that. 625 00:38:00,968 --> 00:38:02,128 Let me see. 626 00:38:09,943 --> 00:38:11,808 Alas... 627 00:38:13,180 --> 00:38:15,205 ...poor Yorick. 628 00:38:17,384 --> 00:38:19,909 I knew him, Horatio. 629 00:38:21,154 --> 00:38:24,555 A fellow of infinite jest, of most excellent fancy. 630 00:38:25,893 --> 00:38:28,953 He hath borne me on his back a thousand times. 631 00:38:30,197 --> 00:38:34,531 HAMLET: And now, how abhorred in my imagination it is. 632 00:38:34,701 --> 00:38:38,228 My gorge rises at it. 633 00:38:38,839 --> 00:38:43,173 Here hung those lips that I have kissed I know not how oft. 634 00:38:44,211 --> 00:38:47,374 Where be your gibes now... 635 00:38:47,714 --> 00:38:51,707 ...your gambols, your songs, your flashes of merriment... 636 00:38:51,885 --> 00:38:55,286 ...that were wont to set the table on a roar? 637 00:38:55,822 --> 00:38:59,656 Not one now to mock your own grinning? 638 00:38:59,826 --> 00:39:02,192 Quite chop-fallen? 639 00:39:03,130 --> 00:39:06,896 Now, get you to my lady's chamber... 640 00:39:07,067 --> 00:39:12,937 ...tell her, let her paint an inch thick, to this favor she must come. 641 00:39:14,474 --> 00:39:16,669 HAMLET: Make her laugh at that. 642 00:39:18,111 --> 00:39:20,909 - Prithee, Horatio, tell me one thing. - What's that, my lord? 643 00:39:21,081 --> 00:39:24,778 Dost thou think Alexander looked o' this fashion i' th' earth? 644 00:39:24,952 --> 00:39:26,749 E'en so. 645 00:39:27,588 --> 00:39:29,112 And smelt so? Pfft. 646 00:39:29,289 --> 00:39:30,347 E'en so, my lord. 647 00:39:31,024 --> 00:39:35,222 To what base uses we may return, Horatio. 648 00:39:36,129 --> 00:39:39,428 Why may not imagination trace the noble dust of Alexander... 649 00:39:39,600 --> 00:39:42,194 ...till a find it stopping a bunghole? 650 00:39:42,369 --> 00:39:44,860 'Twere to consider too curiously to consider so. 651 00:39:45,505 --> 00:39:48,941 No, faith, not a jot, but to follow him thither with modesty enough... 652 00:39:49,109 --> 00:39:51,543 ...and likelihood to lead it, as thus. 653 00:39:51,912 --> 00:39:55,712 HAMLET: Alexander died, Alexander was buried. 654 00:39:55,916 --> 00:39:59,852 Alexander returneth to dust, the dust is earth... 655 00:40:00,020 --> 00:40:02,511 ...of earth we make loam, and why of that loam... 656 00:40:02,689 --> 00:40:07,149 ...whereto he was converted, might they not stop a beer-barrel? 657 00:40:08,362 --> 00:40:13,766 HAMLET: Imperious Caesar, dead and turned to clay... 658 00:40:13,934 --> 00:40:18,564 ...might stop a hole to keep the wind away. 659 00:40:19,306 --> 00:40:22,935 O, that that earth... 660 00:40:23,110 --> 00:40:26,307 ...which kept the world in awe... 661 00:40:26,713 --> 00:40:31,173 ...should patch a wall t' expel the winter's flaw. 662 00:40:31,351 --> 00:40:32,978 [BIRD SCREECHING AND THEN RUSTLING] 663 00:40:33,153 --> 00:40:35,053 HAMLET: But soft. 664 00:40:49,002 --> 00:40:52,563 But soft, aside. 665 00:40:52,739 --> 00:40:56,539 Here comes the king, the queen, the courtiers. 666 00:40:56,710 --> 00:41:00,373 HAMLET: Who is this they follow, and with such maimed rites? 667 00:41:00,547 --> 00:41:05,780 This doth betoken the corpse they follow did with desp'rate hand fordo its own life. 668 00:41:06,319 --> 00:41:08,810 HAMLET: 'Twas of some estate. 669 00:41:09,222 --> 00:41:12,316 Couch we a while, and mark. 670 00:41:28,909 --> 00:41:30,638 What ceremony else? 671 00:41:30,811 --> 00:41:34,076 That is Laertes, a very noble youth. Mark. 672 00:41:34,247 --> 00:41:36,044 What ceremony else? 673 00:41:36,216 --> 00:41:39,549 Her obsequies have been as far enlarged as we have warrantise. 674 00:41:39,720 --> 00:41:42,484 Her death was doubtful... 675 00:41:42,656 --> 00:41:45,147 ...and but that great command o'ersways the order... 676 00:41:45,325 --> 00:41:49,762 ...she should in ground unsanctified have lodged till the last trumpet. 677 00:41:50,297 --> 00:41:54,927 For charitable prayers, shards, flints, and pebbles should be thrown on her. 678 00:41:55,135 --> 00:41:58,434 Yet here she has her virgin rites, her maiden strewments... 679 00:41:58,605 --> 00:42:00,835 ...and the bringing home of bell and burial. 680 00:42:01,007 --> 00:42:02,372 Must there no more be done? 681 00:42:02,542 --> 00:42:04,203 No more be done. 682 00:42:04,678 --> 00:42:06,737 PRIEST: We should profane the service of the dead... 683 00:42:06,913 --> 00:42:11,509 ...to sing sage requiem and such rest to her as to peace-parted souls. 684 00:42:12,419 --> 00:42:13,681 Lay her i' th' earth. 685 00:42:17,357 --> 00:42:23,125 And from her fair and unpolluted flesh may violets spring. 686 00:42:23,296 --> 00:42:24,627 I tell thee, churlish priest... 687 00:42:25,599 --> 00:42:28,625 ...a minist'ring angel shall my sister be when thou liest howling. 688 00:42:29,469 --> 00:42:30,936 What? 689 00:42:31,638 --> 00:42:33,572 Fair Ophelia. 690 00:42:34,474 --> 00:42:36,465 GERTRUDE: Sweets to the sweet. 691 00:42:36,643 --> 00:42:38,042 Farewell. 692 00:42:39,312 --> 00:42:42,440 I hoped thou shouldst have been my Hamlet's wife. 693 00:42:43,150 --> 00:42:46,415 I thought thy bridebed to have decked, sweet maid... 694 00:42:46,586 --> 00:42:48,747 ...and not t' have strewed thy grave. 695 00:42:48,922 --> 00:42:50,981 O, treble woe... 696 00:42:51,925 --> 00:42:55,417 ...fall 10 times treble on that cursed head... 697 00:42:55,595 --> 00:42:57,927 ...whose wicked deed thy most ingenious sense... 698 00:42:58,098 --> 00:42:59,565 ...deprived thee of. 699 00:42:59,733 --> 00:43:01,098 [SHOUTS] Hold off the earth awhile... 700 00:43:01,268 --> 00:43:03,930 ...till I have caught her once more in mine arms. 701 00:43:09,276 --> 00:43:11,710 Now pile your dust upon the quick and dead... 702 00:43:11,878 --> 00:43:15,837 ...till of this flat a mountain you have made to o'ertop old Pelion... 703 00:43:16,016 --> 00:43:18,348 ...or the skyish head of blue Olympus! 704 00:43:18,718 --> 00:43:22,950 HAMLET: What is he whose grief bears such an emphasis... 705 00:43:23,123 --> 00:43:26,183 ...whose phrase of sorrow conjures the wand'ring stars... 706 00:43:26,359 --> 00:43:29,726 ...and makes them stand like wonder-wounded hearers? 707 00:43:29,896 --> 00:43:32,330 This is I, Hamlet the Dane! 708 00:43:32,499 --> 00:43:34,364 The devil take thy soul. 709 00:43:34,534 --> 00:43:36,195 [GRUNTING] 710 00:43:37,137 --> 00:43:40,595 Thou pray'st not well. I prithee take thy fingers from my throat... 711 00:43:40,774 --> 00:43:42,799 ...for though I am not splenitive and rash... 712 00:43:42,976 --> 00:43:45,672 ...yet have I something in me which let thy wisdom fear. 713 00:43:45,846 --> 00:43:48,041 - Hold off thy hand. - Pluck them asunder. 714 00:43:48,215 --> 00:43:49,273 Hamlet, Hamlet! 715 00:43:51,318 --> 00:43:52,615 Good my lord, be quiet. 716 00:43:52,786 --> 00:43:55,880 I'll fight with him upon this theme until my eyelids no longer wag. 717 00:43:56,056 --> 00:43:57,387 O my son, what theme? 718 00:43:57,557 --> 00:44:00,424 I loved Ophelia. 719 00:44:00,594 --> 00:44:03,791 Forty thousand brothers could not, with all their quantity of love... 720 00:44:03,964 --> 00:44:05,431 ...make up my sum. 721 00:44:05,599 --> 00:44:08,124 - What wilt thou do for her? - O, he is mad, Laertes. 722 00:44:08,301 --> 00:44:11,031 For love of God, forbear him. 723 00:44:11,204 --> 00:44:14,640 'Swounds, show me what a thou'It do. Woo't weep, woo't fight, huh... 724 00:44:14,808 --> 00:44:19,836 ...woo't fast, woo't tear thyself, woo't drink up eisel, eat a crocodile? 725 00:44:20,013 --> 00:44:21,241 I'll do 't. 726 00:44:21,414 --> 00:44:26,545 Dost thou come here to whine, to outface me with leaping in her grave? 727 00:44:26,720 --> 00:44:28,688 Be buried quick with her, and so will I. 728 00:44:28,855 --> 00:44:30,652 And if thou prate of mountains... 729 00:44:30,824 --> 00:44:33,622 ...let them throw millions of acres on us, till our ground... 730 00:44:33,793 --> 00:44:36,125 ...singeing his pate against the burning zone... 731 00:44:36,296 --> 00:44:37,923 ...make Ossa like a wart. 732 00:44:38,098 --> 00:44:41,499 Nay, an thou'It mouth, I'll rant as well as thou. 733 00:44:41,668 --> 00:44:43,465 This is mere madness... 734 00:44:43,637 --> 00:44:46,105 ...and thus awhile the fit will work on him. 735 00:44:46,273 --> 00:44:48,036 Anon, as patient as the female dove... 736 00:44:48,208 --> 00:44:51,939 ...when that her golden couplets are disclosed, his silence will sit drooping. 737 00:44:52,245 --> 00:44:53,234 Hear you, sir. 738 00:44:54,047 --> 00:44:56,572 HAMLET: What is the reason that you use me thus? 739 00:44:57,684 --> 00:44:59,982 I loved you ever. 740 00:45:01,154 --> 00:45:03,554 But it is no matter. 741 00:45:05,058 --> 00:45:09,358 Let Hercules himself do what he may... 742 00:45:09,963 --> 00:45:12,761 ...the cat will mew... 743 00:45:12,933 --> 00:45:17,597 ...and dog will have his day. 744 00:45:22,943 --> 00:45:24,808 I pray you, good Horatio, wait upon him. 745 00:45:27,580 --> 00:45:30,105 [WHISPERING] Strengthen your patience in our last night's speech. 746 00:45:30,283 --> 00:45:32,547 We'll put the matter to the present push. 747 00:45:32,719 --> 00:45:34,482 CLAUDIUS: Good Gertrude... 748 00:45:35,922 --> 00:45:37,651 ...set some watch over your son. 749 00:45:46,733 --> 00:45:49,964 This grave shall have a living monument. 750 00:45:50,136 --> 00:45:53,196 An hour of quiet shortly shall we see. 751 00:45:53,373 --> 00:45:58,538 Till then, in patience our proceeding be. 752 00:46:19,866 --> 00:46:22,960 So much for this, sir. Now shall you see the other. 753 00:46:23,136 --> 00:46:25,934 - You do remember all the circumstance? - Remember it, my lord. 754 00:46:26,106 --> 00:46:30,008 Sir, in my heart there was a kind of fighting that would not let me sleep. 755 00:46:30,176 --> 00:46:32,804 Methought I lay worse than the mutines in the bilboes. 756 00:46:32,979 --> 00:46:35,812 Rashly, and praised be rashness for it... 757 00:46:35,982 --> 00:46:40,214 ...let us know our indiscretion sometimes serve us well... 758 00:46:40,387 --> 00:46:43,185 ...when our deep plots do pall... 759 00:46:43,356 --> 00:46:49,659 ...and that should learn us there's a divinity that shapes our ends. 760 00:46:49,829 --> 00:46:52,593 - Rough-hew them how we will. - That is most certain. 761 00:46:52,766 --> 00:46:55,758 Up from my cabin, my sea-gown scarfed about me in the dark... 762 00:46:55,935 --> 00:46:59,393 ...groped I to find out them, had my desire, fingered their packet... 763 00:46:59,572 --> 00:47:01,972 ...and in fine withdrew to mine own room again... 764 00:47:02,142 --> 00:47:05,441 ...making so bold, my fears forgetting manners... 765 00:47:05,612 --> 00:47:11,141 ...to unseal their grand commission, where I found, Horatio... 766 00:47:11,317 --> 00:47:13,478 O royal knavery. 767 00:47:13,653 --> 00:47:18,283 - An exact command, larded with many several sorts of reasons... 768 00:47:18,458 --> 00:47:22,053 ...importing Denmark's health and England's too, with ho! 769 00:47:22,228 --> 00:47:27,222 Such bugs and goblins in my life, that on the supervise, no leisure bated... 770 00:47:27,400 --> 00:47:29,766 ...no, not to stay the grinding of the ax... 771 00:47:29,936 --> 00:47:32,666 ...my head should be struck off. - Is 't possible? 772 00:47:32,839 --> 00:47:34,966 Here's the commission, read it at more leisure. 773 00:47:35,141 --> 00:47:37,735 - But wilt thou hear how I did proceed? - I beseech you. 774 00:47:37,911 --> 00:47:40,812 Being thus benetted round with villainies... 775 00:47:40,980 --> 00:47:44,006 Ere I could make a prologue to my brains... 776 00:47:44,184 --> 00:47:46,118 ...they had begun the play. 777 00:47:46,286 --> 00:47:50,985 - I sat me down, devised a new commission, wrote it fair. 778 00:47:51,157 --> 00:47:53,489 Ha, I once did hold it, as our statists do... 779 00:47:53,660 --> 00:47:57,687 ...a baseness to write fair and labored much how to forget that learning. 780 00:47:57,864 --> 00:48:01,698 But, sir, now, it did me yeoman's service. 781 00:48:01,868 --> 00:48:04,132 - Wilt thou know th' effect of what I wrote? - Ah, good. 782 00:48:04,304 --> 00:48:07,000 An earnest conjuration from the king... 783 00:48:07,173 --> 00:48:09,767 ...as England was his faithful tributary... 784 00:48:09,943 --> 00:48:12,605 ...as love between them like the palm might flourish... 785 00:48:12,779 --> 00:48:15,339 ...as peace should still her wheaten garland wear... 786 00:48:15,515 --> 00:48:17,540 ...and stand a comma 'tween their amities... 787 00:48:17,717 --> 00:48:21,278 ...and many such like as-es of great charge... 788 00:48:21,454 --> 00:48:24,321 ...that on the view and know of these contents... 789 00:48:24,491 --> 00:48:27,358 ...without debatement further more or less... 790 00:48:27,527 --> 00:48:32,487 ...he should those bearers put to sudden death. 791 00:48:32,665 --> 00:48:34,963 - Not shriving-time allowed. - How was this sealed? 792 00:48:35,135 --> 00:48:36,932 Why, even in that was heaven ordinant. 793 00:48:37,103 --> 00:48:39,333 I had my father's signet in my purse... 794 00:48:39,506 --> 00:48:41,804 ...which was the model of that Danish seal. 795 00:48:41,975 --> 00:48:44,136 Folded the writ up in the form of th' other... 796 00:48:44,310 --> 00:48:47,837 ...subscribed it, gave 't th' impression, placed it safely... 797 00:48:48,014 --> 00:48:50,209 ...the changeling never known, ha. 798 00:48:50,383 --> 00:48:52,112 Now, the next day was our sea-fight. 799 00:48:52,285 --> 00:48:54,515 What to this was sequent though know'st already. 800 00:48:54,921 --> 00:48:56,388 So... 801 00:48:57,323 --> 00:49:00,588 ...Guildenstern and Rosencrantz go to 't. 802 00:49:00,960 --> 00:49:04,794 Why, man, they did make love to this employment. 803 00:49:04,964 --> 00:49:07,091 They are not near my conscience. 804 00:49:07,267 --> 00:49:11,067 Their defeat does by their own insinuation grow. 805 00:49:11,237 --> 00:49:13,364 'Tis dangerous when the baser nature comes... 806 00:49:13,540 --> 00:49:16,941 ...between the pass and fell incensed points of mighty opposites. 807 00:49:17,110 --> 00:49:18,702 Why, what a king is this. 808 00:49:19,045 --> 00:49:21,605 Does it not, think'st thee, stand me now upon... 809 00:49:21,781 --> 00:49:24,875 He that hath killed my king and whored my mother... 810 00:49:25,051 --> 00:49:27,485 ...popped in between th' election and my hopes... 811 00:49:27,654 --> 00:49:30,851 ...thrown out his angle for my proper life, and with such coz'nage. 812 00:49:31,024 --> 00:49:34,460 - Is 't not perfect conscience to quit him with this arm? 813 00:49:34,627 --> 00:49:36,720 And is 't not to be damned... 814 00:49:36,896 --> 00:49:40,559 ...to let this canker of our nature come in further evil? 815 00:49:42,268 --> 00:49:44,099 It must be shortly known to him from England... 816 00:49:44,270 --> 00:49:46,397 ...what is the issue of the business there. 817 00:49:46,573 --> 00:49:48,564 It will be short. 818 00:49:49,509 --> 00:49:51,670 The interim's mine... 819 00:49:52,545 --> 00:49:54,536 ...and a man's life... 820 00:49:55,748 --> 00:49:59,309 ...no more than to say "one." 821 00:50:01,721 --> 00:50:07,091 But I am very sorry, good Horatio, that to Laertes I forgot myself. 822 00:50:07,260 --> 00:50:12,391 For by the image of my cause, I see the portraiture of his. 823 00:50:13,066 --> 00:50:15,591 I'll court his favors. 824 00:50:15,768 --> 00:50:16,826 [SIGHS] 825 00:50:17,003 --> 00:50:21,269 But sure, the bravery of his grief did put me into a tow'ring passion. 826 00:50:21,441 --> 00:50:24,740 Peace, who comes here? 827 00:50:28,581 --> 00:50:30,776 Your lordship is right welcome back to Denmark. 828 00:50:30,950 --> 00:50:32,008 I humbly thank you, sir. 829 00:50:32,185 --> 00:50:34,779 HAMLET: Dost know this water-fly? HORATIO: No, my lord. 830 00:50:34,954 --> 00:50:37,718 Thy state is the more gracious, for 'tis a vice to know him. 831 00:50:37,890 --> 00:50:39,915 He hath much land, and fertile. 832 00:50:40,093 --> 00:50:43,722 Let a beast be lord of beasts, and his crib shall stand at the king's mess. 833 00:50:43,896 --> 00:50:48,265 'Tis a chuff, but, as I say, spacious in the possession of dirt. 834 00:50:48,635 --> 00:50:49,624 OSRIC: Sweet lord... 835 00:50:49,802 --> 00:50:54,239 ...if your friendship were at leisure, I should impart a thing to you from His Majesty. 836 00:50:54,407 --> 00:50:56,875 I will receive it, sir, with all diligence of spirit. 837 00:50:57,043 --> 00:50:59,534 Uh, put your bonnet to its right use. 'Tis for the head. 838 00:50:59,712 --> 00:51:02,078 I thank your lordship, but 'tis very hot. 839 00:51:02,248 --> 00:51:04,239 No, 'tis very cold. The wind is northerly. 840 00:51:04,417 --> 00:51:06,977 It is indifferent cold, my lord, indeed. 841 00:51:07,153 --> 00:51:11,249 But yet methinks it is very sultry and hot for my complexion. 842 00:51:11,424 --> 00:51:13,517 Ha, exceedingly, my lord. 843 00:51:13,693 --> 00:51:17,720 It is very sultry, as 'twere... I cannot tell how, ha-ha. 844 00:51:17,897 --> 00:51:20,764 But, my lord, His Majesty bade me signify to you... 845 00:51:20,933 --> 00:51:23,128 ...that he hath laid a great wager on your head. 846 00:51:23,569 --> 00:51:26,163 OSRIC: Sir, this is the matter. - I beseech you, remember. 847 00:51:27,974 --> 00:51:31,068 Nay, good my lord, for mine ease, in good faith. 848 00:51:31,377 --> 00:51:35,108 Sir, here is newly come to court Laertes. 849 00:51:35,281 --> 00:51:38,546 Believe me, an absolute gentleman... 850 00:51:38,718 --> 00:51:43,655 ...full of most excellent differences, of very soft society and great showing. 851 00:51:43,823 --> 00:51:48,817 Indeed, to speak feelingly of him, he is the card or calendar of gentry. 852 00:51:48,995 --> 00:51:53,091 For you shall find in him the continent of what part a gentleman would see. 853 00:51:53,266 --> 00:51:55,757 Sir, his definement suffers no perdition in you. 854 00:51:55,935 --> 00:51:57,869 HAMLET: Though I know to divide him inventorially... 855 00:51:58,037 --> 00:52:01,973 ...would dizzy th' arithmetic of memory and yaw neither in respect of his quick sail. 856 00:52:02,141 --> 00:52:05,406 In the verity of extolment, I take him to be a soul of great article... 857 00:52:05,578 --> 00:52:09,139 ...and his infusion of dearth and rareness, as to make true diction of him... 858 00:52:09,315 --> 00:52:10,839 ...his semblable is his mirror... 859 00:52:11,017 --> 00:52:14,111 ...and who else would trace him, his umbrage, nothing more. 860 00:52:14,287 --> 00:52:17,381 Your lordship speaks most infallibly of him. 861 00:52:20,193 --> 00:52:21,990 The concernancy, sir? 862 00:52:22,495 --> 00:52:24,395 Why do we wrap the gentleman... 863 00:52:24,564 --> 00:52:27,829 ...in our more rawer breath? - Sir? 864 00:52:28,134 --> 00:52:31,126 Is 't not possible to understand in another tongue? 865 00:52:31,304 --> 00:52:32,601 You will to 't sire, really. 866 00:52:32,772 --> 00:52:35,536 What imports the nomination of this gentleman? 867 00:52:35,708 --> 00:52:37,733 - Of Laertes? - His purse is empty already. 868 00:52:37,910 --> 00:52:39,537 All's golden words are spent. 869 00:52:39,712 --> 00:52:42,078 - Of him, sir. - I know you're not ignorant... 870 00:52:42,248 --> 00:52:45,809 I would you did. Yet in faith if you did, it would not much approve me. Well? 871 00:52:45,985 --> 00:52:48,351 You are not ignorant of what excellence Laertes is. 872 00:52:48,521 --> 00:52:51,422 I dare not confess that, lest I compare with him in excellence. 873 00:52:51,591 --> 00:52:53,582 But to know a man well were to know himself. 874 00:52:53,760 --> 00:52:55,284 I mean, sir, for his weapon. 875 00:52:55,461 --> 00:52:59,261 But in the imputation laid on him by them, in his meed, he's unfellowed. 876 00:52:59,432 --> 00:53:01,024 - What's his weapon? - Rapier and dagger. 877 00:53:01,200 --> 00:53:02,827 - That's two of his weapons. But well. - Ha. 878 00:53:03,002 --> 00:53:06,665 The king, sir, hath wagered with him six Barbary horses... 879 00:53:06,839 --> 00:53:09,364 ...against the which he has imponed... - Imponed? 880 00:53:09,542 --> 00:53:12,773 - As I take it, six French rapiers and poniards... 881 00:53:12,945 --> 00:53:16,608 ...with their assigns, as girdle, hanger, or so. 882 00:53:16,783 --> 00:53:20,150 Three of the carriages, in faith, are very dear to fancy... 883 00:53:20,319 --> 00:53:22,583 ...very responsive to the hilts... 884 00:53:22,755 --> 00:53:26,589 ...most delicate carriages, and of very liberal conceit. 885 00:53:26,759 --> 00:53:28,886 What call you the carriages? 886 00:53:29,061 --> 00:53:31,757 I knew you must be edified by the margin ere you had done. 887 00:53:31,931 --> 00:53:34,024 The carriages, sir, are the hangers. 888 00:53:34,200 --> 00:53:37,465 The phrase would be more germane if we could carry cannon by our sides. 889 00:53:37,637 --> 00:53:39,662 - I would it might be hangers till then. - Ah, ha! 890 00:53:39,839 --> 00:53:42,774 But on: Six Barbary horses against six French swords... 891 00:53:42,942 --> 00:53:46,742 ...their assigns, and three liberal-conceited... 892 00:53:46,913 --> 00:53:48,881 - Carriages. ...carriages. 893 00:53:49,048 --> 00:53:53,917 That's the French bet against the Danish. Why is this "imponed," as you call it? 894 00:53:54,086 --> 00:53:57,749 The king, sir, hath laid, sir, that in a dozen passes between you and him... 895 00:53:57,924 --> 00:54:00,449 ...he shall not exceed you three hits. 896 00:54:00,626 --> 00:54:02,423 He hath laid on 12 for nine. 897 00:54:02,595 --> 00:54:04,529 And it would come to immediate trial... 898 00:54:04,697 --> 00:54:07,131 ...if your lordship would vouchsafe the answer. 899 00:54:08,768 --> 00:54:10,668 How if I answer no? 900 00:54:11,838 --> 00:54:15,433 I mean, my lord, the opposition of your person in trial. 901 00:54:16,776 --> 00:54:18,607 Sir, I will walk here in the hall. 902 00:54:18,778 --> 00:54:21,747 If it please His Majesty, 'tis the breathing time of day with me. 903 00:54:21,914 --> 00:54:23,074 Let the foils be brought. 904 00:54:23,249 --> 00:54:25,774 The gentleman willing, and the king hold his purpose... 905 00:54:25,952 --> 00:54:28,352 ...I will win for him and I can. 906 00:54:28,521 --> 00:54:33,458 If not, I shall gain nothing but my shame and the odd hits. 907 00:54:34,393 --> 00:54:37,385 - Shall I redeliver you e'en so? - To this effect, sir. 908 00:54:37,563 --> 00:54:40,862 After what flourish your nature will. 909 00:54:41,167 --> 00:54:43,032 I commend my duty to your lordship. 910 00:54:43,302 --> 00:54:44,769 Yours, yours. 911 00:54:46,038 --> 00:54:47,300 HAMLET: Um... 912 00:54:59,352 --> 00:55:02,753 He does well to commend it himself, there are no tongues else for 's turn. 913 00:55:02,922 --> 00:55:05,186 This lapwing runs away with the shell on his head. 914 00:55:05,358 --> 00:55:08,088 He did comply with his dug before he sucked it. 915 00:55:08,261 --> 00:55:12,925 Thus has he... And many more of the same bevy that I know the drossy age dotes on. 916 00:55:13,099 --> 00:55:17,035 - Only got the tune of the time and outward habit of encounter... 917 00:55:17,203 --> 00:55:18,830 ...a kind of yeasty collection... 918 00:55:19,005 --> 00:55:22,771 ...which carries them through and through the most fanned and winnowed opinions... 919 00:55:22,942 --> 00:55:26,708 ...and do but blow them to their trial, the bubbles are out. 920 00:55:35,688 --> 00:55:36,985 My lord. 921 00:55:37,156 --> 00:55:40,250 His Majesty commended him to you by young Osric... 922 00:55:40,426 --> 00:55:43,827 ...who brings back to him, that you attend him in the hall. 923 00:55:43,996 --> 00:55:47,989 He sends to know if your pleasure hold to play with Laertes... 924 00:55:48,167 --> 00:55:51,500 ...or that you will take longer time. - I am constant to my purposes. 925 00:55:51,671 --> 00:55:55,732 They follow the king's pleasure: If his fitness speaks, mine is ready. 926 00:55:55,908 --> 00:55:59,002 Now or whensoever, provided I be so able as now. 927 00:55:59,178 --> 00:56:01,408 The king and queen and all are coming down. 928 00:56:01,581 --> 00:56:02,946 In happy time. 929 00:56:03,115 --> 00:56:06,243 The queen desires you to some gentle entertainment to Laertes... 930 00:56:06,419 --> 00:56:07,750 ...before you fall to play. 931 00:56:08,321 --> 00:56:09,845 She well instructs me. 932 00:56:18,164 --> 00:56:20,792 You will lose this wager, my lord. 933 00:56:25,338 --> 00:56:27,568 I do not think so. 934 00:56:27,907 --> 00:56:32,276 Since he went into France, I have been in continual practice. 935 00:56:32,912 --> 00:56:35,972 I shall win at the odds. 936 00:56:37,917 --> 00:56:42,877 But thou wouldst not think how ill all's here about my heart. 937 00:56:43,389 --> 00:56:44,856 [SIGHS] 938 00:56:45,024 --> 00:56:46,548 But it is no matter. 939 00:56:46,726 --> 00:56:48,921 Nay, good my lord. 940 00:56:49,095 --> 00:56:51,086 HAMLET: It is but foolery. 941 00:56:52,465 --> 00:56:57,459 But it is such a kind of gain-giving as would perhaps trouble a woman. 942 00:56:57,870 --> 00:57:01,966 If your mind dislike anything, obey it. 943 00:57:02,541 --> 00:57:05,510 I will forestall their repair hither, and say you are not fit. 944 00:57:05,678 --> 00:57:07,441 Not a whit. 945 00:57:08,547 --> 00:57:11,175 We defy augury. 946 00:57:13,519 --> 00:57:17,922 There is a special providence in the fall of a sparrow. 947 00:57:19,392 --> 00:57:22,384 If it be now, 'tis not to come. 948 00:57:23,729 --> 00:57:26,789 If it be not to come, it will be now. 949 00:57:28,167 --> 00:57:30,465 If it be not now... 950 00:57:32,938 --> 00:57:36,135 ...yet it will come. 951 00:57:37,777 --> 00:57:40,268 The readiness is all. 952 00:57:41,180 --> 00:57:45,173 Since no man knows aught of what he leaves... 953 00:57:47,186 --> 00:57:49,950 ...what is 't to leave betimes? 954 00:57:52,858 --> 00:57:54,883 Let be. 955 00:58:21,554 --> 00:58:26,253 Come, Hamlet, come, and take this hand from me. 956 00:58:28,694 --> 00:58:30,958 Give me your pardon, sir. 957 00:58:31,697 --> 00:58:34,131 I have done you wrong. 958 00:58:34,700 --> 00:58:36,497 But pardon 't as you're a gentleman. 959 00:58:36,936 --> 00:58:39,598 HAMLET: This presence knows, and you must needs have heard... 960 00:58:39,772 --> 00:58:42,536 ...how I am punished with a sore distraction. 961 00:58:42,708 --> 00:58:47,668 What I have done that might your nature, honor, and exception roughly awake... 962 00:58:47,847 --> 00:58:50,475 ...I here proclaim was madness. 963 00:58:50,649 --> 00:58:53,777 Was 't Hamlet wronged Laertes? Never Hamlet. 964 00:58:54,487 --> 00:58:58,423 If Hamlet from himself be ta'en away, and when he's not himself does wrong Laertes... 965 00:58:58,591 --> 00:59:01,719 ...then Hamlet does it not, Hamlet denies it. 966 00:59:01,894 --> 00:59:02,952 Who does it, then? 967 00:59:04,497 --> 00:59:06,124 His madness. 968 00:59:06,298 --> 00:59:09,734 If 't be so, Hamlet is of the faction that is wronged. 969 00:59:09,902 --> 00:59:12,427 His madness is poor Hamlet's enemy. 970 00:59:13,405 --> 00:59:16,966 HAMLET: Sir, in this audience, let my disclaiming from a purposed evil... 971 00:59:17,143 --> 00:59:21,307 ...free me so far in your most generous thoughts... 972 00:59:21,480 --> 00:59:25,780 ...that I have shot mine arrow o'er the house... 973 00:59:25,951 --> 00:59:27,475 ...and hurt my brother. 974 00:59:29,889 --> 00:59:31,516 I am satisfied in nature... 975 00:59:31,690 --> 00:59:35,820 ...whose motive in this case should stir me most to my revenge. 976 00:59:35,995 --> 00:59:38,395 But in my terms of honor... 977 00:59:38,564 --> 00:59:41,590 ...I stand aloof, and will no reconcilement... 978 00:59:41,767 --> 00:59:44,361 ...until by some elder masters of known honor... 979 00:59:44,537 --> 00:59:48,439 ...I have a voice and precedent of peace to keep my name ungored. 980 00:59:49,475 --> 00:59:54,777 But till that time, I do receive your offered love like love... 981 00:59:55,748 --> 00:59:57,010 ...and will not wrong it. 982 00:59:57,183 --> 00:59:59,515 I do embrace it freely... 983 01:00:00,686 --> 01:00:04,247 ...and will this brothers' wager frankly play. 984 01:00:05,958 --> 01:00:07,323 HAMLET: Give us the foils. Come on. 985 01:00:07,693 --> 01:00:10,457 - Come, one for me. - I'll be your foil, Laertes. 986 01:00:10,629 --> 01:00:15,225 In mine ignorance your skill shall, like a star i' th' darkest night... 987 01:00:15,401 --> 01:00:16,868 ...stick fiery off indeed. 988 01:00:17,036 --> 01:00:20,995 - You mock me, sir. - No, by this hand. 989 01:00:21,173 --> 01:00:23,004 Give me them the foils, young Osric. 990 01:00:26,979 --> 01:00:28,674 CLAUDIUS: Cousin Hamlet, you know the wager? 991 01:00:28,848 --> 01:00:32,079 Very well, my lord. Your grace has laid the odds o' th' weaker side. 992 01:00:32,251 --> 01:00:34,515 CLAUDIUS: I do not fear it. I have seen you both. 993 01:00:34,687 --> 01:00:38,851 But since he is bettered, we have therefore odds. 994 01:00:39,024 --> 01:00:40,958 This one's too heavy. Let me see another. 995 01:00:43,128 --> 01:00:46,029 This likes me well. These foils have all a length? 996 01:00:46,198 --> 01:00:48,291 Ay, my good lord. 997 01:00:48,868 --> 01:00:51,837 Set me the stoups of wine upon that table. 998 01:00:52,171 --> 01:00:58,337 If Hamlet give the first or second hit, or quit in answer of the third exchange... 999 01:00:58,777 --> 01:01:02,076 ...let all the battlements their ordnance fire. 1000 01:01:02,248 --> 01:01:05,945 The king shall drink to Hamlet's better breath... 1001 01:01:06,118 --> 01:01:11,112 ...and in the cup an union shall he throw... 1002 01:01:11,290 --> 01:01:13,815 ...richer than that which four successive kings... 1003 01:01:13,993 --> 01:01:16,359 ...in Denmark's crown have worn. 1004 01:01:16,528 --> 01:01:17,722 CLAUDIUS: Give me the cup... 1005 01:01:17,897 --> 01:01:21,765 ...and let the kettle to the trumpet speak, the trumpet to the cannoneer without... 1006 01:01:21,934 --> 01:01:24,402 ...the cannons to the heavens, the heaven to earth: 1007 01:01:24,570 --> 01:01:29,200 "Now the king drinks to Hamlet." 1008 01:01:33,979 --> 01:01:38,245 Come, begin. And you, the judges... 1009 01:01:38,417 --> 01:01:39,941 ...bear a wary eye. 1010 01:01:40,119 --> 01:01:42,383 - Come on, sir. - Come, my lord. 1011 01:01:52,965 --> 01:01:55,126 [GRUNTING] 1012 01:01:56,201 --> 01:01:57,463 [GERTRUDE GASPS] 1013 01:01:57,636 --> 01:01:59,069 HAMELT: One! - No! 1014 01:01:59,238 --> 01:02:00,466 Judgment! 1015 01:02:00,639 --> 01:02:03,199 A hit, a very palpable hit. 1016 01:02:03,976 --> 01:02:08,276 LAERTES: Well, again. - Stay. Give me drink. 1017 01:02:08,447 --> 01:02:13,248 Hamlet, this pearl is thine. 1018 01:02:13,419 --> 01:02:15,717 Here's to thy health. 1019 01:02:20,092 --> 01:02:22,890 - Give him the cup. - I'll play this bout first. 1020 01:02:23,062 --> 01:02:24,154 Set it by a while. 1021 01:02:37,810 --> 01:02:39,175 [GRUNTING] 1022 01:02:40,646 --> 01:02:42,113 HAMLET: Come. 1023 01:02:46,151 --> 01:02:47,516 [GRUNTING] 1024 01:02:47,686 --> 01:02:49,051 Yes. 1025 01:03:17,683 --> 01:03:19,446 [LAERTES RO ARS] 1026 01:03:28,594 --> 01:03:30,494 [LAERTES YELLS] 1027 01:03:30,662 --> 01:03:32,789 [CROWD MUMBLING] 1028 01:03:44,810 --> 01:03:46,675 [LAERTES SHOUTING] 1029 01:03:50,716 --> 01:03:52,081 Another hit. What say you? 1030 01:03:53,018 --> 01:03:54,679 A touch, a touch, I do confess. 1031 01:03:55,721 --> 01:03:57,712 [CROWD CHEERS] 1032 01:04:01,193 --> 01:04:03,218 Our son shall win. 1033 01:04:03,395 --> 01:04:07,058 He's fat and scant of breath. 1034 01:04:07,866 --> 01:04:10,960 Here, Hamlet, take my napkin. Rub thy brows. 1035 01:04:11,136 --> 01:04:14,936 The queen carouses to thy fortune, Hamlet. 1036 01:04:15,107 --> 01:04:16,096 Good madam. 1037 01:04:16,275 --> 01:04:18,038 [SHOUTS] Gertrude! 1038 01:04:21,613 --> 01:04:22,875 Do not drink. 1039 01:04:24,383 --> 01:04:25,577 [GERTRUDE LAUGHS] 1040 01:04:25,751 --> 01:04:30,154 I will, my lord. I pray you, pardon me. 1041 01:04:32,524 --> 01:04:34,992 CLAUDIUS: It is the poisoned cup. 1042 01:04:35,160 --> 01:04:36,627 It is too late. 1043 01:04:38,630 --> 01:04:40,621 I dare not drink yet, madam. By and by. 1044 01:04:42,301 --> 01:04:45,737 Come, let me wipe thy face. 1045 01:04:54,913 --> 01:04:57,074 My lord, I'll hit him now. 1046 01:04:57,950 --> 01:05:00,077 I do not think 't. 1047 01:05:03,789 --> 01:05:06,587 And yet 'tis almost against my conscience. 1048 01:05:23,976 --> 01:05:25,204 Attack...! 1049 01:05:25,377 --> 01:05:26,844 [GUARD GRUNTS] 1050 01:05:32,818 --> 01:05:35,844 Come for the third, Laertes, you but dally. 1051 01:05:36,021 --> 01:05:38,615 I pray you, pass with your best violence. 1052 01:05:38,790 --> 01:05:40,917 I am afeard you make a wanton of me. 1053 01:05:41,093 --> 01:05:42,617 [LAUGHTER] 1054 01:05:43,695 --> 01:05:45,720 Say you so? 1055 01:05:46,598 --> 01:05:47,860 Come on. 1056 01:05:49,668 --> 01:05:51,533 LAERTES: Have at you now. 1057 01:05:55,541 --> 01:05:57,099 [HAMLET GRUNTS] 1058 01:06:04,149 --> 01:06:07,243 [HAMLET RO ARING AND THEN CROWD MURMURING] 1059 01:06:15,827 --> 01:06:17,920 [GRUNTING] 1060 01:06:46,758 --> 01:06:49,659 - Nothing neither way. - Part them, they are incensed. 1061 01:06:49,828 --> 01:06:51,557 Nay, come again! 1062 01:06:53,165 --> 01:06:54,598 Look to the queen there, ho! 1063 01:07:13,085 --> 01:07:14,712 HORATIO: They bleed on both sides. 1064 01:07:15,187 --> 01:07:17,849 [LAERTES SHOUTS AND THEN SCREAMS] 1065 01:07:23,495 --> 01:07:24,962 [LAERTES GASPING] 1066 01:07:25,130 --> 01:07:26,222 How is 't, Laertes? 1067 01:07:26,798 --> 01:07:31,064 Why, as a woodcock to mine own springe, Osric. 1068 01:07:31,236 --> 01:07:34,763 I am justly killed with mine own treachery. 1069 01:07:36,742 --> 01:07:37,834 [HAMLET PANTING] 1070 01:07:38,010 --> 01:07:39,204 How does the queen? 1071 01:07:39,378 --> 01:07:42,711 She swoons to see them bleed. 1072 01:07:43,415 --> 01:07:45,315 GERTRUDE: No, no... 1073 01:07:45,484 --> 01:07:47,111 ...the drink. 1074 01:07:47,286 --> 01:07:49,117 GERTRUDE: The drink. 1075 01:07:49,755 --> 01:07:51,882 O my dear Hamlet. 1076 01:07:52,424 --> 01:07:54,619 The drink, the drink. 1077 01:07:56,695 --> 01:08:00,256 I am poisoned. 1078 01:08:00,432 --> 01:08:01,990 Villainy. 1079 01:08:02,901 --> 01:08:04,266 Let the doors be locked! 1080 01:08:04,436 --> 01:08:07,428 - Treachery! Seek it out! - It is here, Hamlet. 1081 01:08:08,507 --> 01:08:09,906 LAERTES: Hamlet, thou art slain. 1082 01:08:10,075 --> 01:08:12,839 No med'cine in the world can do thee good. 1083 01:08:13,412 --> 01:08:16,575 In thee there is no half an hour of life. 1084 01:08:16,748 --> 01:08:20,115 The treacherous instrument is in thy hand... 1085 01:08:20,552 --> 01:08:24,318 ...unbated and envenomed. 1086 01:08:24,856 --> 01:08:27,984 The foul practice hath turned itself on me. 1087 01:08:28,393 --> 01:08:30,657 LAERTES: Lo, here I lie, never to rise again. 1088 01:08:31,363 --> 01:08:32,955 Thy mother's poisoned. 1089 01:08:33,732 --> 01:08:35,996 I can no more. 1090 01:08:36,168 --> 01:08:37,863 [CHOKING] The king... 1091 01:08:38,036 --> 01:08:39,833 ...the king's to blame. 1092 01:08:40,005 --> 01:08:41,029 Treason! 1093 01:08:42,774 --> 01:08:44,503 Treason! 1094 01:08:44,676 --> 01:08:46,667 [THUD AND THEN OSRIC GRO ANS] 1095 01:08:49,281 --> 01:08:52,842 The point envenomed too? 1096 01:08:53,452 --> 01:08:57,684 Then, venom, to thy work. 1097 01:08:59,491 --> 01:09:02,790 Unh! O yet defend me, friends. I am but hurt. 1098 01:09:06,698 --> 01:09:08,529 [CLAUDIUS SCREAMING] 1099 01:09:13,305 --> 01:09:14,795 [CLAUDIUS GRUNTING AND THEN GAGGING] 1100 01:09:14,973 --> 01:09:20,502 Here, thou incestuous, murd'rous, damned Dane... 1101 01:09:20,679 --> 01:09:21,873 ...drink off this potion. 1102 01:09:22,047 --> 01:09:24,379 Is thy union here? Follow my mother. 1103 01:09:30,722 --> 01:09:33,213 He is justly serv'd. 1104 01:09:34,993 --> 01:09:38,019 It is a poison tempered by himself. 1105 01:09:38,764 --> 01:09:42,598 Exchange forgiveness with me, noble Hamlet. 1106 01:09:43,034 --> 01:09:47,596 Mine and my father's death come not upon thee... 1107 01:09:49,074 --> 01:09:50,666 ...nor thine on me. 1108 01:09:51,209 --> 01:09:53,734 Heaven make thee free of it. 1109 01:09:56,448 --> 01:09:58,712 I follow thee. 1110 01:10:11,963 --> 01:10:14,693 I am dead, Horatio. 1111 01:10:18,937 --> 01:10:20,427 [HAMLET GRO ANING] 1112 01:10:24,409 --> 01:10:28,641 Wretched queen, adieu. 1113 01:10:29,681 --> 01:10:33,674 You that look pale and tremble at this chance... 1114 01:10:33,852 --> 01:10:36,878 ...that are but mutes or audience to this act... 1115 01:10:37,055 --> 01:10:38,386 ...had I but time... 1116 01:10:41,226 --> 01:10:45,390 As this fell sergeant, Death, is strict in his arrest. 1117 01:10:45,564 --> 01:10:48,089 - O, I could tell you. 1118 01:10:48,266 --> 01:10:52,134 But let it be. Horatio, I am dead, thou liv'st. 1119 01:10:52,304 --> 01:10:55,796 Report me and my cause aright to the unsatisfied. 1120 01:10:55,974 --> 01:10:57,874 Never believe it. 1121 01:10:59,644 --> 01:11:02,112 I am more an antique Roman than a Dane. 1122 01:11:03,748 --> 01:11:05,340 Here's yet some liquor left. 1123 01:11:05,517 --> 01:11:07,849 As thou'rt a man, give me the cup. Let go! 1124 01:11:08,954 --> 01:11:10,251 By heaven! 1125 01:11:12,858 --> 01:11:13,984 I'll ha 't. 1126 01:11:14,993 --> 01:11:16,221 HAMLET: O God, Horatio... 1127 01:11:16,394 --> 01:11:17,759 [CUP CLATTERS] 1128 01:11:17,929 --> 01:11:19,920 ...what a wounded name... 1129 01:11:20,098 --> 01:11:24,558 ...things standing thus unknown shall live behind me. 1130 01:11:24,736 --> 01:11:28,069 If thou didst ever hold me in thy heart... 1131 01:11:28,240 --> 01:11:30,606 ...absent thee from felicity awhile. 1132 01:11:31,343 --> 01:11:33,368 HAMLET: And in this harsh world... 1133 01:11:33,545 --> 01:11:37,447 ...draw thy breath in pain to tell my story. 1134 01:11:37,949 --> 01:11:39,382 [CANNONS FIRING] 1135 01:11:39,718 --> 01:11:42,380 What warlike noise is this? 1136 01:11:43,054 --> 01:11:48,583 Young Fortinbras, with conquest come from Poland... 1137 01:11:49,227 --> 01:11:55,029 ...to th' ambassadors of England gives this warlike volley. 1138 01:11:57,869 --> 01:12:01,862 I die, Horatio. 1139 01:12:03,141 --> 01:12:09,046 The potent poison quite o'ercrows my spirit. 1140 01:12:10,215 --> 01:12:15,209 I cannot live to hear the news from England... 1141 01:12:15,387 --> 01:12:18,481 ...but I do prophesy... 1142 01:12:18,890 --> 01:12:24,522 ...th' election lights on Fortinbras. 1143 01:12:26,064 --> 01:12:29,795 [GRUNTING] He hath my dying voice. 1144 01:12:29,968 --> 01:12:33,199 So tell him... 1145 01:12:33,371 --> 01:12:36,238 ...with th' occurents, more and less... 1146 01:12:36,408 --> 01:12:39,172 ...which have solicited. 1147 01:12:42,113 --> 01:12:43,842 The rest... 1148 01:12:45,116 --> 01:12:46,674 ...is... 1149 01:12:50,655 --> 01:12:52,919 ...silence. 1150 01:12:58,730 --> 01:13:01,528 Now cracks a noble heart. 1151 01:13:04,169 --> 01:13:05,966 Good night... 1152 01:13:06,471 --> 01:13:08,632 ...sweet prince... 1153 01:13:10,809 --> 01:13:14,643 ...and flights of angels sing thee to thy rest. 1154 01:13:15,614 --> 01:13:17,206 [DRUMS BEATING] 1155 01:13:17,515 --> 01:13:19,107 HORATIO: Why does the drum come hither? 1156 01:13:31,930 --> 01:13:33,158 FORTIMBRAS: Where is this sight? 1157 01:13:36,801 --> 01:13:38,166 HORATIO: What is it you would see? 1158 01:13:39,504 --> 01:13:42,940 If aught of woe or wonder... 1159 01:13:43,475 --> 01:13:44,840 ...cease your search. 1160 01:13:45,010 --> 01:13:49,174 This quarry cries on havoc. 1161 01:13:50,482 --> 01:13:52,780 FORTINBRAS: O proud death... 1162 01:13:53,418 --> 01:13:55,613 ...what feast is toward in thine eternal cell... 1163 01:13:55,787 --> 01:14:01,748 ...that thou so many princes at a shot so bloodily hast struck? 1164 01:14:01,926 --> 01:14:03,393 [DOOR OPENS] 1165 01:14:11,770 --> 01:14:14,364 AMBASSADOR: The sight is dismal... 1166 01:14:14,906 --> 01:14:18,535 ...and our affairs from England come too late. 1167 01:14:21,079 --> 01:14:25,778 The ears are senseless that should give us hearing... 1168 01:14:25,950 --> 01:14:29,147 ...to tell him his commandment is fulfilled... 1169 01:14:29,387 --> 01:14:32,618 ...that Rozencrantz and Guildenstern... 1170 01:14:33,458 --> 01:14:34,789 ...are dead. 1171 01:14:37,062 --> 01:14:39,030 Where should we have our thanks? 1172 01:14:39,197 --> 01:14:41,392 Not from his mouth... 1173 01:14:42,200 --> 01:14:45,294 ...had it th' ability of life to thank you. 1174 01:14:45,470 --> 01:14:48,234 He never gave commandment for their death. 1175 01:14:48,807 --> 01:14:50,832 But since... 1176 01:14:51,009 --> 01:14:55,912 ...so jump upon this bloody question... 1177 01:14:56,881 --> 01:14:58,405 ...you from the Polack wars... 1178 01:14:59,651 --> 01:15:01,915 ...and you from England, are here arrived... 1179 01:15:02,087 --> 01:15:04,578 ...give order that these bodies... 1180 01:15:04,756 --> 01:15:08,487 ...high on a stage be placed to the view. 1181 01:15:09,094 --> 01:15:11,062 HORATIO: And let me speak... 1182 01:15:11,229 --> 01:15:14,665 ...to th' yet unknowing world how these things came about. 1183 01:15:14,966 --> 01:15:16,490 HORATIO: So shall you hear... 1184 01:15:16,668 --> 01:15:20,001 ...of carnal... 1185 01:15:20,171 --> 01:15:21,661 ...bloody... 1186 01:15:22,907 --> 01:15:25,375 ...and unnatural acts... 1187 01:15:27,011 --> 01:15:29,377 ...of accidental judgments... 1188 01:15:30,281 --> 01:15:31,543 ...casual slaughters... 1189 01:15:32,050 --> 01:15:35,508 ...of deaths put on by cunning and forced cause. 1190 01:15:36,621 --> 01:15:38,612 And in this upshot... 1191 01:15:39,023 --> 01:15:41,514 ...purposes mistook fall'n on th' inventors' heads. 1192 01:15:43,361 --> 01:15:45,591 All this... 1193 01:15:45,764 --> 01:15:47,231 ...can I truly deliver. 1194 01:15:47,398 --> 01:15:50,299 Let us haste to hear it... 1195 01:15:50,468 --> 01:15:53,062 ...and call the noblest to the audience. 1196 01:15:53,571 --> 01:15:55,095 FORTINBRAS: For me... 1197 01:15:55,273 --> 01:15:59,801 ...with sorrow I embrace my fortune. 1198 01:16:09,954 --> 01:16:12,718 I have some rights of memory in this kingdom... 1199 01:16:12,891 --> 01:16:16,054 ...which now to claim my vantage doth invite me. 1200 01:16:21,366 --> 01:16:23,095 Of that... 1201 01:16:23,268 --> 01:16:25,759 ...I shall have also cause to speak... 1202 01:16:26,204 --> 01:16:29,901 ...and from his mouth whose voice will draw on more. 1203 01:16:30,375 --> 01:16:34,038 But let this same be presently performed... 1204 01:16:34,212 --> 01:16:36,407 ...even while men's minds are wild... 1205 01:16:36,581 --> 01:16:41,484 ...lest more mischance on plots and errors happen. 1206 01:16:43,855 --> 01:16:48,690 Let four captains bear Hamlet, like a soldier, to the stage... 1207 01:16:49,394 --> 01:16:53,763 ...for he was likely, had he been put on, to have proved most royally. 1208 01:16:54,699 --> 01:16:58,157 FORTINBRAS: And for his passage, the soldiers' music and the rites of war... 1209 01:16:58,336 --> 01:16:59,928 ...speak loudly for him. 1210 01:17:00,438 --> 01:17:02,770 Take up the body. 1211 01:17:04,909 --> 01:17:08,345 Such a sight as this becomes the field... 1212 01:17:08,513 --> 01:17:10,344 ...but here shows much amiss. 1213 01:17:12,317 --> 01:17:13,750 Go. 1214 01:17:14,819 --> 01:17:16,980 Bid the soldiers shoot. 1215 01:24:09,734 --> 01:24:11,725 Done by (c) dCd / September 2007