1 00:00:00,459 --> 00:00:03,712 Where is the beauteous majesty of Denmark? 2 00:00:03,754 --> 00:00:06,465 Why, how now, Ophelia? 3 00:00:08,509 --> 00:00:10,969 Say you? 4 00:00:11,053 --> 00:00:14,264 Nay, pray you, mark. 5 00:00:14,389 --> 00:00:18,477 He is dead and gone, lady 6 00:00:18,560 --> 00:00:22,439 He is dead and gone 7 00:00:22,523 --> 00:00:27,194 At his head a grass green turf 8 00:00:28,362 --> 00:00:33,200 At his heels a stone 9 00:00:42,417 --> 00:00:44,545 Nay, but Ophelia. 10 00:00:44,586 --> 00:00:46,547 Pray you, mark! 11 00:00:48,715 --> 00:00:52,594 White his shroud as the mountain snow 12 00:00:52,678 --> 00:00:56,098 - Larded with sweet flowers - Alas, look here, my lord. 13 00:00:56,181 --> 00:01:01,103 Which bewept to the grave did go 14 00:01:02,187 --> 00:01:07,651 With true love showers 15 00:01:09,820 --> 00:01:12,781 How do you, pretty lady? 16 00:01:15,117 --> 00:01:18,787 Well, God ild you. 17 00:01:18,871 --> 00:01:22,457 They say the owl was a bakers daughter. 18 00:01:31,175 --> 00:01:34,636 Lord, we know what we are, but not what we may be. 19 00:01:44,521 --> 00:01:46,481 God be at your table. 20 00:01:51,653 --> 00:01:53,572 Distraction for her father. 21 00:01:55,657 --> 00:01:57,576 I hope all will be well. 22 00:02:01,538 --> 00:02:03,498 We must be patient. 23 00:02:06,293 --> 00:02:09,463 But I cannot choose but weep... 24 00:02:09,546 --> 00:02:12,633 to think they should lay him in the cold ground. 25 00:02:18,514 --> 00:02:20,849 My brother shall know of it. 26 00:02:23,894 --> 00:02:26,355 And so I thank you for your good counsel. 27 00:02:26,438 --> 00:02:28,357 Come, my coach. 28 00:02:29,983 --> 00:02:31,902 Good night, ladies. 29 00:02:33,403 --> 00:02:38,158 Sweet ladies, good night. 30 00:02:39,535 --> 00:02:41,870 Good night. 31 00:02:41,954 --> 00:02:44,665 Follow her close. Give her good watch, I pray you. 32 00:03:12,693 --> 00:03:15,237 O Gertrude, Gertrude. 33 00:03:15,320 --> 00:03:17,906 When sorrows come, they come not single spies, 34 00:03:17,990 --> 00:03:19,992 but in battalions. 35 00:03:20,075 --> 00:03:23,412 First, her father slain. 36 00:03:23,495 --> 00:03:25,873 Next, our son gone. 37 00:03:25,914 --> 00:03:30,711 The people muddied, thick and unwholesome in their thoughts and whispers. 38 00:03:31,920 --> 00:03:33,922 Poor Ophelia, 39 00:03:34,047 --> 00:03:37,968 divided from herself and her fair judgment. 40 00:03:39,219 --> 00:03:42,347 Last, and more dangerous than all of these, 41 00:03:42,431 --> 00:03:44,474 her brother is in secret come from France... 42 00:03:44,558 --> 00:03:49,771 and wants not buzzers to infect his ear with pestilent speeches of his fathers death, 43 00:03:49,855 --> 00:03:53,233 while he himself not hesitates to threaten... 44 00:03:53,275 --> 00:03:55,235 our own person. 45 00:04:03,785 --> 00:04:07,414 O my dear Gertrude. 46 00:04:07,539 --> 00:04:10,000 This like to a murdering-piece... 47 00:04:10,083 --> 00:04:15,714 in many places gives me superfluous death. 48 00:04:15,797 --> 00:04:18,091 How now? What news? 49 00:04:27,726 --> 00:04:30,687 - Letters, my lord, from Hamlet. - From Hamlet? 50 00:04:30,771 --> 00:04:34,566 This to Your Majesty. This to the queen. 51 00:04:35,901 --> 00:04:39,154 - Who brought them? - Sailors, my lord, they say. 52 00:04:39,238 --> 00:04:41,156 Leave us. 53 00:05:19,695 --> 00:05:21,655 God bless you, sir. 54 00:05:21,697 --> 00:05:25,534 - Let Him bless thee too. - He shall, sir, and it please Him. 55 00:05:25,617 --> 00:05:30,831 Theres a letter for you, sir. It comes from the ambassador that was bound for England. 56 00:05:30,914 --> 00:05:34,251 If your name be Horatio, as I am let to know it is. 57 00:05:44,469 --> 00:05:46,680 Horatio. 58 00:05:46,805 --> 00:05:50,392 Ere we were two days old at sea, 59 00:05:50,517 --> 00:05:54,897 a pirate, a very warlike appointment, gave us chase. 60 00:05:54,938 --> 00:05:57,900 Finding ourselves too slow of sail, 61 00:05:57,941 --> 00:06:00,527 we put on a compelled valor. 62 00:06:02,613 --> 00:06:05,574 And in the grapple I boarded them. 63 00:06:08,827 --> 00:06:12,080 On the instant, they got clear of our ship. 64 00:06:14,791 --> 00:06:17,586 So I alone became their prisoner. 65 00:06:19,713 --> 00:06:21,840 They have dealt with me like thieves of mercy, 66 00:06:21,924 --> 00:06:24,468 but they knew what they did. 67 00:06:24,593 --> 00:06:27,179 I am to do a good turn for them. 68 00:06:27,262 --> 00:06:31,183 Repair thou to me with as much speed as thou wouldst fly death. 69 00:06:31,266 --> 00:06:33,727 These good fellows will bring thee where I am. 70 00:06:33,769 --> 00:06:38,440 Farewell. He that thou knowest thine. Hamlet. 71 00:06:56,458 --> 00:07:00,295 Quote she Before you tumbled me 72 00:07:00,379 --> 00:07:03,590 You promised me to wed 73 00:07:03,674 --> 00:07:06,677 So would I ha done by yonder sun 74 00:07:06,760 --> 00:07:10,138 Come, that you may direct me to him from whom you brought this. 75 00:07:10,180 --> 00:07:12,724 How came he dead? Ill not bejuggled with! 76 00:07:12,808 --> 00:07:14,852 To hell, allegiance! Vows, to the blackest pit! 77 00:07:14,935 --> 00:07:18,564 I dare damnation, only Ill be revenged most throughly for my father. 78 00:07:18,647 --> 00:07:20,566 Good Laertes, if you desire to know the certainty... 79 00:07:20,649 --> 00:07:22,985 of your dear fathers death, istt writ in your revenge... 80 00:07:23,026 --> 00:07:25,779 that swoopstake you will draw both friend and foe, winner and loser? 81 00:07:25,821 --> 00:07:27,823 - None but his enemies! - Will you know them, then? 82 00:07:27,865 --> 00:07:29,867 To his good friends thus wide Ill ope my arms. 83 00:07:29,992 --> 00:07:33,245 Why, now you speak like a good child and a true gentleman. 84 00:07:33,328 --> 00:07:37,082 That I am guiltless of your fathers death and am most sensibly in grief for it... 85 00:07:37,165 --> 00:07:40,794 shall appear as clearly to your judgment as day doth to your eyes. 86 00:07:40,836 --> 00:07:43,297 - You must sing. - What noise is this? 87 00:07:43,338 --> 00:07:46,592 A-down, a-down 88 00:07:46,675 --> 00:07:49,344 Kind sister. 89 00:07:49,428 --> 00:07:51,638 Sweet Ophelia. 90 00:07:51,722 --> 00:07:54,850 It is the false steward that stole his masters daughter. 91 00:07:54,933 --> 00:07:58,687 O heat, dry up my brains. 92 00:07:58,770 --> 00:08:04,484 O rose of May. 93 00:08:04,568 --> 00:08:09,531 Oh, heavens, ist possible a young maidss wits should be as mortal as an old man�sss life? 94 00:08:11,450 --> 00:08:15,495 By heaven, thy madness shall be paid by weight... 95 00:08:15,537 --> 00:08:17,873 till our scale turn the beam. 96 00:08:23,212 --> 00:08:25,130 Fare you well, my dove. 97 00:08:30,719 --> 00:08:34,431 Theres rosemary. Thatss for remembrance. 98 00:08:57,079 --> 00:09:01,041 Pray you, love, remember. 99 00:09:14,888 --> 00:09:18,559 There is pansies. Thats for thoughts. 100 00:09:24,064 --> 00:09:26,400 Theres fennel for you, and columbines. 101 00:09:29,862 --> 00:09:32,322 Theres rue for you, 102 00:09:32,406 --> 00:09:34,408 and heres some for me. 103 00:09:34,449 --> 00:09:37,911 We may call it herb of grace o Sundays. 104 00:09:39,121 --> 00:09:42,207 Oh, you must wear your rue with a difference. 105 00:09:45,961 --> 00:09:47,921 Theres a daisy. 106 00:09:50,465 --> 00:09:54,303 I would give you some violets, but they withered all when my father died. 107 00:09:57,014 --> 00:09:58,974 They say he made a good end. 108 00:10:01,101 --> 00:10:04,354 For bonny sweet Robin is all my joy 109 00:10:04,438 --> 00:10:06,565 Do you see this, O God? 110 00:10:06,648 --> 00:10:13,614 And will he not come again 111 00:10:13,739 --> 00:10:16,617 No, no He is dead 112 00:10:16,658 --> 00:10:20,621 Go to thy death bed 113 00:10:20,746 --> 00:10:25,000 He never will come again 114 00:10:29,129 --> 00:10:31,423 God have mercy 115 00:10:31,507 --> 00:10:35,427 On his soul 116 00:10:38,472 --> 00:10:41,850 And of all Christian souls, I pray God. 117 00:11:07,334 --> 00:11:09,253 God be with you. 118 00:11:47,749 --> 00:11:51,378 There is a willow grows aslant a brook... 119 00:11:51,420 --> 00:11:55,257 that shows his hoar leaves in the glassy stream. 120 00:11:55,382 --> 00:11:59,678 There with fantastic garlands did she come, 121 00:11:59,761 --> 00:12:03,849 of crow-flowers, nettles, daisies and long purples. 122 00:12:05,434 --> 00:12:07,561 There on the pendent boughs... 123 00:12:07,644 --> 00:12:11,064 her coronet weeds clambering to hang, 124 00:12:11,106 --> 00:12:14,818 an envious sliver broke... 125 00:12:14,902 --> 00:12:19,198 when down her weedy trophies and herself fell in the weeping brook. 126 00:12:21,116 --> 00:12:24,453 Her clothes spread wide... 127 00:12:24,494 --> 00:12:27,873 and, mermaid like, a while they bore her up. 128 00:12:43,972 --> 00:12:46,934 But long it could not be... 129 00:12:47,017 --> 00:12:52,105 till that her garments, heavy with their drink, 130 00:12:52,189 --> 00:12:56,151 pulled the poor wretch from her melodious lay... 131 00:12:56,193 --> 00:12:58,153 to muddy death. 132 00:13:00,989 --> 00:13:03,408 Alas, 133 00:13:03,492 --> 00:13:05,619 then she has drowned. 134 00:13:05,744 --> 00:13:10,374 Drowned. 135 00:13:15,504 --> 00:13:19,258 In youth when I did love, did love 136 00:13:19,341 --> 00:13:22,636 Methought it was very sweet 137 00:13:22,678 --> 00:13:25,931 To contract Oh 138 00:13:26,014 --> 00:13:30,018 The time for Ah, my behove 139 00:13:30,102 --> 00:13:34,565 Methought there was nothing meet 140 00:13:40,237 --> 00:13:43,574 But age with his stealing steps 141 00:13:43,657 --> 00:13:46,410 That clawed me in his clutch 142 00:13:46,493 --> 00:13:48,412 Whose grave is this, sirrah? 143 00:13:48,495 --> 00:13:50,664 Mine, sir. 144 00:13:50,706 --> 00:13:53,667 I think it be thine, indeed, for thou liest in it. 145 00:13:55,127 --> 00:13:57,171 You lie out ont, sir, therefore it is not yours. 146 00:13:57,254 --> 00:14:00,340 For my part I do not lie int, and yet it is mine. 147 00:14:00,424 --> 00:14:02,843 Thou dost lie int, to be intt and say it is thine. 148 00:14:02,885 --> 00:14:05,846 Tis for the dead, not the quick. Therefore thou liest. 149 00:14:05,888 --> 00:14:09,057 Tis a quick lie, sir. TTwill go away again from me to you. 150 00:14:09,183 --> 00:14:12,603 - What man dost thou dig it for? - No man, sir. 151 00:14:12,686 --> 00:14:16,356 - For what woman, then? - For none neither. 152 00:14:16,398 --> 00:14:19,234 Who is to be buried in it? 153 00:14:19,276 --> 00:14:22,529 One that was a woman, sir, but, rest her soul, shes dead. 154 00:14:25,782 --> 00:14:27,701 How absolute the knave is. 155 00:14:27,743 --> 00:14:31,371 We must speak by the card or equivocation will undo us. 156 00:14:36,460 --> 00:14:38,420 How long hast thou been grave maker? 157 00:14:40,047 --> 00:14:42,216 Of all the days in the year, I came to it that day... 158 00:14:42,341 --> 00:14:45,594 that our last King Hamlet oercame Fortinbras. 159 00:14:45,677 --> 00:14:50,516 - How long is that since? - Cannot you tell that? Every fool can tell that. 160 00:14:50,599 --> 00:14:52,851 It was the very day that young Hamlet was born. 161 00:14:52,935 --> 00:14:56,271 - He that is mad and sent into England. - Aye, marry. 162 00:14:56,355 --> 00:15:01,068 - Why was he sent into England? - Why? Because he was mad. 163 00:15:01,109 --> 00:15:03,195 He shall recover his wits there. 164 00:15:03,278 --> 00:15:07,115 - Or if he do not, tis no great matter there. - Why? 165 00:15:07,157 --> 00:15:12,079 It will not be seen in him there. There the men are as mad as he. 166 00:15:12,120 --> 00:15:16,834 - How came he mad? - Very strangely, they say. 167 00:15:16,959 --> 00:15:18,877 How, strangely? 168 00:15:18,961 --> 00:15:22,881 - Faith, een by losing his wits. - Upon what ground? 169 00:15:22,965 --> 00:15:24,925 Why, here in Denmark. 170 00:15:27,553 --> 00:15:31,431 How long will a man lie in the earth ere he rot? 171 00:15:31,473 --> 00:15:36,687 I faith, if he be not rotten before he die, he will last some eight year, nine year. 172 00:15:36,770 --> 00:15:39,773 - A tanner will last you nine year. - Why he, more than another? 173 00:15:39,815 --> 00:15:43,527 Why, sir, his hide is so tanned with his trade, 174 00:15:43,610 --> 00:15:46,280 it will keep out water a great while, 175 00:15:46,321 --> 00:15:50,284 and your waters a sore decayer of your whoreson dead body. 176 00:15:50,325 --> 00:15:52,828 Here. Heres a skull, now. 177 00:15:52,911 --> 00:15:56,456 This skull has lain in the earth three and twenty year. 178 00:15:56,540 --> 00:16:00,127 - Whose was it? - Whoreson mad fellows, it was. 179 00:16:00,210 --> 00:16:02,171 Whose do you think it was? 180 00:16:02,212 --> 00:16:07,593 - Nay, I know not. - A pestilence on him for a mad rogue. 181 00:16:07,676 --> 00:16:11,305 He poured a flagon of Rhenish on my head once. 182 00:16:11,388 --> 00:16:15,392 This same skull, sir, was Yoricks skull. The kingss jester. 183 00:16:18,437 --> 00:16:20,647 This? 184 00:16:20,772 --> 00:16:22,941 Een that. 185 00:16:24,568 --> 00:16:26,528 Let me see. 186 00:16:30,949 --> 00:16:32,868 Alas, poor Yorick. 187 00:16:33,952 --> 00:16:36,413 I knew him, Horatio. 188 00:16:36,496 --> 00:16:40,876 A fellow of infinite jest, of most excellent fancy. 189 00:16:42,753 --> 00:16:46,006 He hath borne me on his back a thousand times. 190 00:16:48,550 --> 00:16:52,513 But now how abhorred in my imagination it is. My gorge rises it. 191 00:16:54,556 --> 00:16:58,185 Here hung those lips that I have kissed I know not how oft. 192 00:17:00,270 --> 00:17:02,648 Where be your jibes now? 193 00:17:02,731 --> 00:17:05,442 Your songs? Your gambols? 194 00:17:05,526 --> 00:17:09,238 Your flashes of merriment that were wont to set the table on a roar? 195 00:17:10,614 --> 00:17:14,284 Not one now to mock your own grinning? 196 00:17:14,368 --> 00:17:16,286 Quite chop fallen. 197 00:17:17,955 --> 00:17:21,041 Now get you to my ladys chamber. 198 00:17:21,124 --> 00:17:25,712 Tell her. Let her paint an inch thick. 199 00:17:25,796 --> 00:17:27,756 To this favor she must come. 200 00:17:30,551 --> 00:17:33,262 Make her laugh at that. 201 00:17:33,345 --> 00:17:36,765 But soft! 202 00:17:53,031 --> 00:17:56,285 The king! The queen, the courtiers. 203 00:17:57,369 --> 00:17:59,580 Who is this they follow? 204 00:17:59,663 --> 00:18:01,999 And with such meager rites. 205 00:18:02,124 --> 00:18:05,752 This doth betoken the corpse they follow did with desperate hand take its own life. 206 00:18:05,836 --> 00:18:08,338 Mark. 207 00:18:12,676 --> 00:18:16,763 - What ceremony else? - That is Laertes, a very noble youth. Mark! 208 00:18:17,806 --> 00:18:20,142 What ceremony else? 209 00:18:20,184 --> 00:18:24,771 Her obsequies have been as far enlarged as we have warranty. 210 00:18:24,855 --> 00:18:27,357 Her death was doubtful. 211 00:18:27,441 --> 00:18:31,111 And but that great command oer sways the order, 212 00:18:31,153 --> 00:18:35,782 she should in ground unsanctified have lodged till the last trumpet. 213 00:18:37,326 --> 00:18:39,369 Must there no more be done? 214 00:18:39,494 --> 00:18:42,414 No more be done? 215 00:18:42,497 --> 00:18:47,503 We should profane the service of the dead to sing a requiem and such rest to her... 216 00:18:47,586 --> 00:18:50,005 as to peace-parted souls. 217 00:18:55,052 --> 00:18:57,638 Lay her in the earth. 218 00:19:06,021 --> 00:19:10,150 And from her fair and unpolluted flesh... 219 00:19:10,275 --> 00:19:12,528 may violets spring. 220 00:19:15,030 --> 00:19:17,407 I tell thee, churlish priest, 221 00:19:17,491 --> 00:19:21,119 a ministering angel shall my sister be when thou liest howling. 222 00:19:21,203 --> 00:19:23,872 What! 223 00:19:23,956 --> 00:19:26,166 The fair Ophelia! 224 00:19:30,546 --> 00:19:33,257 Sweets to the sweet. 225 00:19:33,340 --> 00:19:36,343 Farewell. 226 00:19:36,385 --> 00:19:40,639 I hoped thou shouldst have been my Hamlets wife. 227 00:19:40,722 --> 00:19:45,227 I thought thy bride bed to have decked, sweet maid. 228 00:19:45,352 --> 00:19:48,397 And not have strewed thy grave. 229 00:19:48,522 --> 00:19:52,985 Oh, treble woe, fall ten times treble on that cursed head... 230 00:19:53,068 --> 00:19:57,531 whose wicked deed thy most ingenious sense deprived thee of. 231 00:19:57,573 --> 00:20:01,702 Hold off the earth a while till I have caught her once more in my arms. 232 00:20:01,743 --> 00:20:04,663 Now pile your dust on the quick and dead... 233 00:20:04,746 --> 00:20:06,707 till of this flat a mountain you have made! 234 00:20:06,790 --> 00:20:10,419 What is he whose grief bears such an emphasis? 235 00:20:10,502 --> 00:20:14,423 - This is I, Hamlet the Dane! - The devil take thy soul! 236 00:20:14,506 --> 00:20:18,385 Thou prayest not well. I prithee take thy fingers from my throat! Hold off thy hands. 237 00:20:18,427 --> 00:20:20,762 Pluck them asunder. 238 00:20:20,846 --> 00:20:24,850 Why, I will fight with him upon this theme until my eyelids will no longer wag! 239 00:20:24,933 --> 00:20:26,935 O my son, what theme? 240 00:20:27,019 --> 00:20:29,938 I loved Ophelia. 241 00:20:30,022 --> 00:20:33,775 4=,= brothers could not, with all their quantity of love, make up my sum! 242 00:20:33,859 --> 00:20:36,403 - What wilt thou do for her? - He is mad, Laertes! 243 00:20:36,445 --> 00:20:38,405 Swounds, show me what thoullt do. 244 00:20:38,447 --> 00:20:41,825 Would weep, would fight, would fast, would tear thyself, would drink up poison? 245 00:20:41,909 --> 00:20:43,994 Eat a crocodile? Ill do it! 246 00:20:44,077 --> 00:20:46,955 Dost thou come here to whine, to outface me with leaping in her grave? 247 00:20:47,039 --> 00:20:48,999 Be buried quick with her and so will I! 248 00:20:49,082 --> 00:20:52,044 Or if thou prate of mountains, let them throw millions of acres on us! 249 00:20:52,127 --> 00:20:54,963 Nay, an thoult mouth, Illl rant as well as thou. 250 00:20:55,005 --> 00:20:58,550 This is mere madness. And thus a while the fit will work in him. 251 00:20:58,634 --> 00:21:03,388 Anon as patient as the female dove, his silence will sit drooping. 252 00:21:03,472 --> 00:21:08,936 Hear you, sir. What is the reason that you use me thus? 253 00:21:09,019 --> 00:21:10,979 I loved you ever. 254 00:21:12,898 --> 00:21:14,942 But it is no matter. 255 00:21:14,983 --> 00:21:18,111 Let Hercules himself do what he may, 256 00:21:18,195 --> 00:21:23,367 the cat will mew and dog will have his day. 257 00:21:23,492 --> 00:21:26,954 I pray you, good Horatio, wait upon him. 258 00:21:27,079 --> 00:21:31,708 Good Gertrude, set some watch oer your son. 259 00:21:52,855 --> 00:21:55,858 Laertes, I must commune with your grief. 260 00:21:56,984 --> 00:21:59,069 Or you deny me right. 261 00:21:59,194 --> 00:22:02,781 And you must put me in your heart for friend. 262 00:22:04,157 --> 00:22:08,161 Where the offense is, let the great axe fall. 263 00:22:08,203 --> 00:22:10,163 It shall be so. 264 00:22:10,205 --> 00:22:13,041 But tell me why you have proceeded not against him. 265 00:22:13,083 --> 00:22:15,127 Oh, for two special reasons, 266 00:22:15,210 --> 00:22:17,838 which may to you seem much unsinewed. 267 00:22:17,880 --> 00:22:21,341 Yet to me, theyre strong. 268 00:22:21,425 --> 00:22:25,012 The queen, his mother, lives almost by his looks. 269 00:22:25,095 --> 00:22:30,058 For myself- my virtue or my plague, be it either way- 270 00:22:30,100 --> 00:22:33,353 shes so conjunctive to my life and soul, 271 00:22:33,437 --> 00:22:37,232 that as the star moves not but in his sphere, 272 00:22:37,274 --> 00:22:40,819 I could not but by her. 273 00:22:40,903 --> 00:22:44,239 The other motive is the great love the general people bear him, 274 00:22:44,281 --> 00:22:47,284 who, dipping all his faults in their affections, 275 00:22:47,367 --> 00:22:50,078 convert his sins to graces. 276 00:22:54,208 --> 00:22:58,086 And so have I a noble father lost. 277 00:22:58,128 --> 00:23:00,881 A sister driven to a desperate end. 278 00:23:01,006 --> 00:23:05,636 Whose worth, if praises may go back again, 279 00:23:05,761 --> 00:23:09,932 stood challenger on mount of all the age for her perfections. 280 00:23:16,772 --> 00:23:18,690 But my revenge will come. 281 00:23:18,774 --> 00:23:21,735 Break not your sleeps for that. 282 00:23:25,739 --> 00:23:28,700 You must not think that we are made of stuff so flat and dull... 283 00:23:28,784 --> 00:23:33,038 that we can let our beard be shook with danger and think it pastime. 284 00:23:44,258 --> 00:23:49,221 As he be now returned, Ill work him to an exploit now ripe in my device, 285 00:23:49,304 --> 00:23:53,559 under the which he shall not choose but fall. 286 00:23:53,642 --> 00:23:58,689 And for his death no wind of blame shall breathe, 287 00:23:58,772 --> 00:24:02,860 and even his mother shall uncharge the practice and call it accident. 288 00:24:02,943 --> 00:24:07,823 My lord, I will be ruled more willingly if you devise it so that I might be the instrument. 289 00:24:07,906 --> 00:24:09,825 It falls right. 290 00:24:15,205 --> 00:24:17,291 You have been talked of since your travel much, 291 00:24:17,374 --> 00:24:22,004 and that in Hamlets hearing, for a quality wherein they say you shine. 292 00:24:22,087 --> 00:24:25,424 Two months since, here was a gentleman of Normandy. 293 00:24:25,507 --> 00:24:28,552 He made confession of you, and gave you such a masterly report... 294 00:24:28,635 --> 00:24:34,057 for art and exercise in your defense, and for your rapier most especially, 295 00:24:34,141 --> 00:24:38,896 that he cried out twould be a sight indeed if one could match you. 296 00:24:38,979 --> 00:24:42,733 Sir, this report of his did Hamlet so envenom with his envy... 297 00:24:42,858 --> 00:24:47,487 that he could nothing do but beg and wish your sudden coming oer to fence with him. 298 00:24:49,531 --> 00:24:51,950 Now, out of this- 299 00:24:55,495 --> 00:24:57,414 What out of this, my lord? 300 00:25:00,167 --> 00:25:02,794 Laertes, was your father dear to you? 301 00:25:02,878 --> 00:25:07,216 Or are you like the painting of a sorrow: a face without a heart? 302 00:25:08,884 --> 00:25:10,802 Why ask you this? 303 00:25:12,721 --> 00:25:18,227 That we would do we should do when we would. 304 00:25:18,352 --> 00:25:22,564 For this wwould����� changes and hath abatements and delays, 305 00:25:22,648 --> 00:25:27,986 as many as there are words, are thoughts, are accidents. 306 00:25:28,070 --> 00:25:33,075 And then this sshould����� is like a spendthrift sigh. 307 00:25:34,284 --> 00:25:36,245 But to the quick of the ulcer. 308 00:25:38,080 --> 00:25:41,500 Well put on those shall praise your excellence, 309 00:25:41,583 --> 00:25:46,505 bring you in short together and wager on your heads. 310 00:25:46,588 --> 00:25:51,802 Hamlet, being guileless, will not peruse the sword, 311 00:25:51,927 --> 00:25:56,139 so that with ease or with a little shuffling, 312 00:25:56,223 --> 00:25:58,642 you may choose a sword unbated, 313 00:25:58,725 --> 00:26:02,145 and in a pass of practice requite him for your father. 314 00:26:04,690 --> 00:26:06,650 I will do it. 315 00:26:06,733 --> 00:26:09,444 And for that purpose Ill anoint my sword. 316 00:26:09,528 --> 00:26:12,114 I bought an unction of a mountebank, 317 00:26:12,197 --> 00:26:16,159 so mortal that but dip a knife in it where it draws blood, 318 00:26:16,243 --> 00:26:19,454 no medicine so rare can save the thing from death... 319 00:26:19,538 --> 00:26:22,332 that is but scratched withal. 320 00:26:23,458 --> 00:26:28,297 If this should fail, soft, let me see. 321 00:26:29,631 --> 00:26:32,926 Well make a solemn wager on your cunning. 322 00:26:37,848 --> 00:26:40,100 I have it. 323 00:26:40,142 --> 00:26:44,188 When in the action you are hot and dry, and that he calls for drink, 324 00:26:44,271 --> 00:26:46,690 Ill have prepared him a chalice for the nonce, 325 00:26:46,773 --> 00:26:51,236 whereon but sipping if he by chance escape your venomed point, 326 00:26:51,320 --> 00:26:54,072 our purpose may hold there. 327 00:27:10,005 --> 00:27:13,842 Horatio, thou art een as just a man... 328 00:27:13,926 --> 00:27:16,178 as eer my conversation coped withal. 329 00:27:16,261 --> 00:27:21,683 - Oh, my dear lord. - Nay. Do not think I flatter. 330 00:27:21,725 --> 00:27:26,188 For thou hast been as one, in suffering all, that suffers nothing. 331 00:27:26,230 --> 00:27:31,860 A man that fortunes buffets and rewards has taken with equal thanks... 332 00:27:31,985 --> 00:27:35,822 and blessed are those whose blood and judgment are so well commingled... 333 00:27:35,864 --> 00:27:40,494 that they are not a pipe for fortunes finger to sound what stop she please. 334 00:27:44,414 --> 00:27:48,877 Give me that man that is not passions slave, 335 00:27:48,919 --> 00:27:51,421 and I will wear him in my hearts core. 336 00:27:52,714 --> 00:27:54,800 Aye, in my heart of hearts. 337 00:27:56,051 --> 00:27:57,970 As I do thee. 338 00:27:59,721 --> 00:28:02,266 Something too much of this. 339 00:28:02,391 --> 00:28:06,395 But I am very sorry, good Horatio, that to Laertes I forgot myself, 340 00:28:06,520 --> 00:28:09,398 for by the image of my cause I see the portraiture of his. 341 00:28:09,481 --> 00:28:11,400 Ill court his favors. 342 00:28:11,483 --> 00:28:15,654 But sure the bravery of his grief did put me into a towering passion. 343 00:28:15,737 --> 00:28:17,990 Peace, who comes here? 344 00:28:20,325 --> 00:28:24,121 Your lordship is right welcome back to Denmark. 345 00:28:24,204 --> 00:28:27,249 - I humbly thank you, sir. Dost know this water fly? - No, my good lord. 346 00:28:27,332 --> 00:28:30,127 - Thy state is the more gracious. - Sweet lord! 347 00:28:30,210 --> 00:28:33,380 If your lordship were at leisure, I should impart a thing to you from His Majesty. 348 00:28:33,422 --> 00:28:35,424 We shall receive it, sir, with all diligence of spirit. 349 00:28:35,465 --> 00:28:37,426 Put your bonnet to its right use. Tis for the head. 350 00:28:37,467 --> 00:28:40,095 - I thank your lordship. It is very hot. - No, it is very cold. 351 00:28:40,220 --> 00:28:42,681 - The wind is northerly. - It is indifferent cold, my lord, indeed. 352 00:28:42,764 --> 00:28:46,018 - Yet methinks it is very sultry for my complexion. - Exceedingly, my lord. 353 00:28:46,101 --> 00:28:48,729 Its very sultry, as ttwere. I cannot tell how. 354 00:28:48,770 --> 00:28:52,274 But my lord, His Majesty bade me signify to you... 355 00:28:52,357 --> 00:28:54,484 that he has laid a great wager on your head. 356 00:28:54,568 --> 00:28:57,613 - Sir, this is the matter. - I beseech you, remember. 357 00:28:57,696 --> 00:29:01,617 Oh! Nay, good my lord. For mine ease in good faith. 358 00:29:01,700 --> 00:29:05,662 Sir, here is newly come to court Laertes. 359 00:29:05,746 --> 00:29:07,664 Who believe me an excellent gentleman... 360 00:29:07,748 --> 00:29:11,293 from the differences of very soft society and great showing. 361 00:29:11,418 --> 00:29:15,380 Indeed, to speak feelingly of him, he is the card or calendar of gentry. 362 00:29:15,464 --> 00:29:20,260 The concernancy, sir? Why do we wrap the gentleman in our more rarer breath? 363 00:29:20,302 --> 00:29:23,388 - Sir? - Is it not possible to understand in another tongue? 364 00:29:23,472 --> 00:29:26,892 - Youll do better, sir, really. - What imports the nomination of this gentleman? 365 00:29:26,975 --> 00:29:29,478 - Of Laertes? - Of him, sir. 366 00:29:29,520 --> 00:29:33,065 I know you are not ignorant of what excellence Laertes is. 367 00:29:33,148 --> 00:29:36,360 I mean, sir, for his weapon. 368 00:29:36,443 --> 00:29:38,946 - What is his weapon? - Rapier and dagger. 369 00:29:39,029 --> 00:29:41,365 - Thats two of his weapons, but, well. - The king, sir, 370 00:29:41,490 --> 00:29:45,077 hath wagered with him six Barbary horses, against the which he has impawned, 371 00:29:45,160 --> 00:29:50,123 six French rapiers and poniards with their assigns, as girdle hanger. 372 00:29:50,165 --> 00:29:53,168 Three of the carriages, in faith, are very dear to fancy, 373 00:29:53,210 --> 00:29:56,338 very responsive to the hilts, most delicate carriages... 374 00:29:56,421 --> 00:29:59,216 and of very liberal design. 375 00:29:59,299 --> 00:30:02,803 - What call you the carriages? - The carriages, sir, are the... 376 00:30:02,886 --> 00:30:04,847 hangers. 377 00:30:06,765 --> 00:30:10,143 The praise would be more germane to the matter if we could carry a cannon by our sides. 378 00:30:10,185 --> 00:30:12,312 I would it might be hangers till then. But on. 379 00:30:12,354 --> 00:30:15,816 The king, sir, hath laid, sir, that in a dozen passes between yourself and him, 380 00:30:15,941 --> 00:30:17,860 he shall not exceed you three hits. 381 00:30:17,943 --> 00:30:20,946 He hath laid on twelve for nine, and it would come to immediate trial... 382 00:30:21,029 --> 00:30:23,282 if your lordship would vouchsafe the answer. 383 00:30:25,909 --> 00:30:30,289 - How if I answer no? - I mean, my lord, the opposition of your person in trial. 384 00:30:47,055 --> 00:30:49,016 Sir, I will walk here in the hall. 385 00:30:49,057 --> 00:30:51,560 If it please His Majesty, it is the breathing time of day with me. 386 00:30:51,643 --> 00:30:53,562 Let the swords be brought, the gentleman willing... 387 00:30:53,645 --> 00:30:56,106 and the king hold his purpose, I will win for him if I can. 388 00:30:56,190 --> 00:30:59,443 If not, I shall gain nothing but my shame and the odd hits. 389 00:30:59,526 --> 00:31:01,612 Shall I redeliver you even so? 390 00:31:01,695 --> 00:31:04,865 To this effect, sir, after what flourish your nature will. 391 00:31:04,907 --> 00:31:06,909 I commend my duty to your lordship. 392 00:31:06,992 --> 00:31:10,204 Yours. Yours. 393 00:31:27,804 --> 00:31:30,724 You will lose this wager, my lord. 394 00:31:30,766 --> 00:31:32,935 I do not think so. 395 00:31:33,018 --> 00:31:36,230 Since he went into France I have been in continual practice. 396 00:31:36,271 --> 00:31:38,232 I shall win at the odds. 397 00:31:41,318 --> 00:31:45,614 But thou wouldst not think how ill allss here about my heart. 398 00:31:47,241 --> 00:31:49,159 - But it is no matter. - Nay, good my lord. 399 00:31:49,243 --> 00:31:53,121 It is but foolery. But it is just such a kind of misgiving... 400 00:31:53,205 --> 00:31:55,499 as would perhaps trouble a woman. 401 00:31:55,624 --> 00:31:57,751 If your mind dislike anything, obey it. 402 00:31:57,835 --> 00:32:00,045 - Ill forestall their coming hither, and say you are not fit. - Not a whit! 403 00:32:00,128 --> 00:32:02,464 We defy augury. 404 00:32:03,799 --> 00:32:06,593 There is special providence in the fall of a sparrow. 405 00:32:06,677 --> 00:32:08,637 If it be now, tis not to come. 406 00:32:08,679 --> 00:32:11,139 If it be not to come, it will be now. 407 00:32:11,181 --> 00:32:15,602 If it be not now, yet it will come. 408 00:32:15,644 --> 00:32:18,397 The readiness is all. 409 00:32:18,480 --> 00:32:21,441 Theres a divinity that shapes our ends, 410 00:32:21,525 --> 00:32:23,986 rough hew them how we will. 411 00:32:24,027 --> 00:32:26,363 Let be. 412 00:33:12,326 --> 00:33:16,872 Come, Hamlet, come. And take this hand from me. 413 00:33:19,958 --> 00:33:22,794 Give me your pardon, sir. Ive done you wrong. 414 00:33:22,878 --> 00:33:25,797 But pardon it, as you are a gentleman. 415 00:33:25,881 --> 00:33:28,592 This presence knows, and you must needs have heard, 416 00:33:28,675 --> 00:33:32,221 how I am punished with a sore distraction. 417 00:33:32,304 --> 00:33:37,100 What I have done, that might your nature, honor and exception roughly awake, 418 00:33:37,226 --> 00:33:40,729 I here proclaim was madness. 419 00:33:40,854 --> 00:33:43,190 Wast Hamlet wronged, Laertes? 420 00:33:43,232 --> 00:33:46,652 Never Hamlet. If Hamlet from himself be taken away... 421 00:33:46,735 --> 00:33:49,404 and when hes not himself does wrong Laertes, 422 00:33:49,488 --> 00:33:51,949 then Hamlet does it not, Hamlet denies it. 423 00:33:52,032 --> 00:33:55,619 Who does it then? His madness? 424 00:33:55,702 --> 00:33:59,122 If it be so, Hamlet is of the faction that is wronged. 425 00:33:59,206 --> 00:34:02,292 His madness is poor Hamlets enemy. 426 00:34:02,376 --> 00:34:06,880 Sir, in this audience let my disclaiming from a purposed evil... 427 00:34:06,964 --> 00:34:10,133 free me so far in your most generous thoughts... 428 00:34:10,259 --> 00:34:13,637 that I have shot my arrow oer the house... 429 00:34:13,720 --> 00:34:15,681 and hurt my brother. 430 00:34:25,816 --> 00:34:29,653 - Give us the foils. Come on. - Ill be your foil, Laertes. 431 00:34:29,736 --> 00:34:32,865 In my ignorance your skills shall, like a star in the darkest night, 432 00:34:32,948 --> 00:34:34,950 - shine fiery indeed. - You mock me, sir. 433 00:34:35,033 --> 00:34:37,619 - No, by this hand. - Give them the foils, young Osric. 434 00:34:37,703 --> 00:34:40,038 - Cousin Hamlet, you know the wager? - Very well, my lord. 435 00:34:40,122 --> 00:34:42,291 - Your Grace has laid the odds on the weaker side. - I do not fear it. 436 00:34:42,416 --> 00:34:46,712 I have seen you both. But since he is bettered, we have therefore odds. 437 00:34:46,795 --> 00:34:48,797 This is too heavy. Let me see another. 438 00:34:54,928 --> 00:34:58,098 This likes me well. These swords have all a length. 439 00:34:58,182 --> 00:35:00,100 Aye, my good lord. 440 00:35:05,772 --> 00:35:08,192 Set me the stoups of wine upon that table. 441 00:35:09,484 --> 00:35:12,279 If Hamlet give the first or second hit, 442 00:35:12,362 --> 00:35:15,741 let all the battlements their ordnance fire. 443 00:35:15,824 --> 00:35:19,786 The king shall drink to Hamlets better breath, 444 00:35:19,870 --> 00:35:22,956 and in the cup a jewel shall he throw, 445 00:35:23,040 --> 00:35:26,293 richer than that which four successive kings... 446 00:35:26,376 --> 00:35:28,712 in Denmarks crown have worn. 447 00:35:31,215 --> 00:35:33,133 Give me the cup. 448 00:35:36,637 --> 00:35:39,973 And let the kettle to the trumpet speak, 449 00:35:40,015 --> 00:35:42,851 the trumpet to the cannoneer without, 450 00:35:42,935 --> 00:35:45,562 the cannons to the heavens, 451 00:35:45,646 --> 00:35:48,815 the heavens to earth. 452 00:35:48,941 --> 00:35:51,902 Now the king drinks to Hamlet! 453 00:35:52,027 --> 00:35:55,447 Now the king drinks to Hamlet! 454 00:36:00,118 --> 00:36:04,873 Come, begin. And you the judges, bear a wary eye. 455 00:36:04,957 --> 00:36:06,875 - Come on, sir. - Come, my lord. 456 00:36:54,381 --> 00:36:55,674 - One! Judgment. - No! 457 00:36:55,757 --> 00:36:58,218 A hit. A very palpable hit. 458 00:36:58,260 --> 00:37:00,262 Well, again. 459 00:37:00,345 --> 00:37:02,264 Stay. 460 00:37:08,312 --> 00:37:11,106 Give me drink. 461 00:37:11,190 --> 00:37:14,860 Hamlet, this pearl is thine. 462 00:37:17,988 --> 00:37:19,948 Heres to thy health. 463 00:37:31,627 --> 00:37:34,129 Give him the cup. 464 00:37:34,254 --> 00:37:36,924 Ill play this bout first. Set it by a while. 465 00:37:41,970 --> 00:37:43,889 Come. 466 00:38:23,053 --> 00:38:25,013 Another hit, what say you? 467 00:38:25,055 --> 00:38:27,850 A touch, a touch. I do confess. 468 00:38:27,933 --> 00:38:30,143 Our son shall win. 469 00:38:30,227 --> 00:38:32,855 Hes hot and scant of breath. 470 00:38:32,938 --> 00:38:36,191 Here, Hamlet, take my napkin. Rub thy brows. 471 00:38:37,526 --> 00:38:39,987 Good Gertrude, do not drink! 472 00:38:40,028 --> 00:38:44,157 I will, my lord. I pray you pardon me. 473 00:38:46,118 --> 00:38:49,872 The queen carouses to thy fortune, Hamlet. 474 00:38:49,955 --> 00:38:51,874 Good, madam. 475 00:38:55,210 --> 00:38:58,922 - Its too late. - My lord, Illl hit him now. 476 00:38:59,006 --> 00:39:00,924 I do not think it. 477 00:39:02,217 --> 00:39:05,179 It is almost gainst my conscience. 478 00:39:05,262 --> 00:39:07,848 Let me wipe thy face. 479 00:39:19,776 --> 00:39:21,987 Come, for the third, Laertes. You do but dally! 480 00:39:22,070 --> 00:39:24,907 I pray you, pass with your best violence. I am afeared you make a wanton of me. 481 00:39:24,990 --> 00:39:26,909 Say you so? Come on. 482 00:39:51,266 --> 00:39:53,185 Nothing. Neither way. 483 00:40:15,290 --> 00:40:17,334 Have at you now! 484 00:41:11,430 --> 00:41:13,348 Part them. They are incensed! 485 00:41:13,432 --> 00:41:15,350 - Stay! - Nay, come again! 486 00:41:52,429 --> 00:41:55,807 - How is it, Laertes? - Im justly killed, 487 00:41:55,891 --> 00:41:57,851 with mine own treachery. 488 00:42:04,816 --> 00:42:07,402 - How is it, my lord? - How does the queen? 489 00:42:08,862 --> 00:42:11,156 - She swoons to see them bleed. -No. 490 00:42:11,240 --> 00:42:14,660 No. The drink. 491 00:42:16,537 --> 00:42:18,455 The drink. 492 00:42:20,582 --> 00:42:23,836 O my dear Hamlet. 493 00:42:31,009 --> 00:42:32,928 Oh, villainy. 494 00:42:35,764 --> 00:42:37,891 Oh, let the door be locked! 495 00:42:39,560 --> 00:42:43,730 Treachery! Seek it out! 496 00:42:43,772 --> 00:42:45,732 It is here, Hamlet. 497 00:42:46,942 --> 00:42:49,653 Hamlet, thou art slain. 498 00:42:49,736 --> 00:42:51,822 In thee there is not half an hour of life. 499 00:42:51,905 --> 00:42:55,242 The treacherous instrument is in thy hand, 500 00:42:55,284 --> 00:42:58,287 unbated and envenomed. 501 00:42:58,370 --> 00:43:02,499 The foul practice hath turned itself on me. 502 00:43:02,624 --> 00:43:06,753 Lo, here I lie, never to rise again. 503 00:43:06,837 --> 00:43:08,881 Thy mothers poisoned. 504 00:43:09,965 --> 00:43:11,925 I can no more. 505 00:43:14,803 --> 00:43:18,807 The king. The kings to blame. 506 00:43:21,685 --> 00:43:24,646 The point envenomed too. 507 00:43:25,856 --> 00:43:28,525 Then, venom, to thy end! 508 00:44:12,528 --> 00:44:15,822 Exchange forgiveness with me, noble Hamlet. 509 00:44:15,864 --> 00:44:18,742 Mine and my fathers death come not upon thee. 510 00:44:19,868 --> 00:44:22,496 Nor thine on me. 511 00:44:22,579 --> 00:44:25,791 Heaven make thee free of it. 512 00:44:25,874 --> 00:44:27,751 I follow thee. 513 00:44:58,824 --> 00:45:00,742 I am dead, Horatio. 514 00:45:08,750 --> 00:45:10,711 Wretched queen. 515 00:45:12,004 --> 00:45:13,922 Adieu. 516 00:45:29,938 --> 00:45:34,526 You that look pale and tremble at this chance, 517 00:45:34,610 --> 00:45:39,406 that are but mutes or audience to this act, 518 00:45:39,448 --> 00:45:42,159 had I but time- 519 00:45:42,242 --> 00:45:46,038 As this fell sergeant, Death, is strict in his arrest- 520 00:45:48,332 --> 00:45:50,292 Oh, I could tell you. 521 00:45:53,170 --> 00:45:55,130 But let it be. 522 00:45:59,176 --> 00:46:01,136 I die, Horatio. 523 00:46:06,642 --> 00:46:11,063 The potent poison quite oer grows my spirit. 524 00:46:16,360 --> 00:46:19,321 If thou didst ever hold me in thy heart, 525 00:46:20,489 --> 00:46:23,116 absent thee from felicity a while. 526 00:46:24,826 --> 00:46:28,455 And in this harsh world, 527 00:46:28,539 --> 00:46:31,166 draw thy breath in pain, 528 00:46:31,250 --> 00:46:33,168 to tell my story. 529 00:46:38,590 --> 00:46:40,592 The rest... 530 00:46:41,677 --> 00:46:43,595 is silence. 531 00:47:04,324 --> 00:47:09,872 Let four captains bear Hamlet like a soldier to the stage. 532 00:47:09,955 --> 00:47:13,250 For he was likely, had he been put on, 533 00:47:13,333 --> 00:47:17,045 to have proved most royal. 534 00:47:17,129 --> 00:47:19,673 And for his passage, 535 00:47:19,756 --> 00:47:23,552 the soldiers music and the rites of war... 536 00:47:23,635 --> 00:47:26,263 speak loudly for him. 537 00:47:26,346 --> 00:47:28,265 Go. 538 00:47:29,808 --> 00:47:32,811 Bid the soldiers shoot. 539 00:47:41,528 --> 00:47:43,447 Good night, sweet prince. 540 00:47:44,907 --> 00:47:48,952 And flights of angels sing thee to thy rest.