THE TRAGEDY OF HAMLET, PRINCE OF DENMARK - 1600 WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE 1. Act IV, Scene 1
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◈ The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark (햄릿) ◈
1. Act IV, Scene 1
0 Elsinore. A room in the Castle.
1 Enter King and Queen, with Rosencrantz and Guildenstern.
2 Claudius.
3 There's matter in these sighs. These profound heaves
4 You must translate; 'tis fit we understand them.
5 Where is your son?
6 Gertrude.
7 Bestow this place on us a little while.
8 [Exeunt Rosencrantz and Guildenstern.]
9 Ah, mine own lord, what have I seen to-night!
10 Claudius.
11 What, Gertrude? How does Hamlet?
12 Gertrude.
13 Mad as the sea and wind when both contend
14 Which is the mightier. In his lawless fit
15 Behind the arras hearing something stir,
16 Whips out his rapier, cries 'A rat, a rat!'
17 And in this brainish apprehension kills
18 The unseen good old man.
19 Claudius.
20 O heavy deed!
21 It had been so with us, had we been there.
22 His liberty is full of threats to all-
23 To you yourself, to us, to every one.
24 Alas, how shall this bloody deed be answer'd?
25 It will be laid to us, whose providence
26 Should have kept short, restrain'd, and out of haunt
27 This mad young man. But so much was our love
28 We would not understand what was most fit,
29 But, like the owner of a foul disease,
30 To keep it from divulging, let it feed
31 Even on the pith of life. Where is he gone?
32 Gertrude.
33 To draw apart the body he hath kill'd;
34 O'er whom his very madness, like some ore
35 Among a mineral of metals base,
36 Shows itself pure. He weeps for what is done.
37 Claudius.
38 O Gertrude, come away!
39 The sun no sooner shall the mountains touch
40 But we will ship him hence; and this vile deed
41 We must with all our majesty and skill
42 Both countenance and excuse. Ho, Guildenstern!
43 [Enter Rosencrantz and Guildenstern.]
44 Friends both, go join you with some further aid.
45 Hamlet in madness hath Polonius slain,
46 And from his mother's closet hath he dragg'd him.
47 Go seek him out; speak fair, and bring the body
48 Into the chapel. I pray you haste in this.
49 [Exeunt [Rosencrantz and Guildenstern].]
50 Come, Gertrude, we'll call up our wisest friends
51 And let them know both what we mean to do
52 And what's untimely done.[So haply slander-]
53 Whose whisper o'er the world's diameter,
54 As level as the cannon to his blank,
55 Transports his poisoned shot- may miss our name
56 And hit the woundless air.- O, come away!
57 My soul is full of discord and dismay.
58 Exeunt.
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◈ The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark (햄릿) ◈
1. Act IV, Scene 1
0 Elsinore. A room in the Castle.
1 Enter King and Queen, with Rosencrantz and Guildenstern.
2 Claudius.
3 There's matter in these sighs. These profound heaves
4 You must translate; 'tis fit we understand them.
5 Where is your son?
6 Gertrude.
7 Bestow this place on us a little while.
8 [Exeunt Rosencrantz and Guildenstern.]
9 Ah, mine own lord, what have I seen to-night!
10 Claudius.
11 What, Gertrude? How does Hamlet?
12 Gertrude.
13 Mad as the sea and wind when both contend
14 Which is the mightier. In his lawless fit
15 Behind the arras hearing something stir,
16 Whips out his rapier, cries 'A rat, a rat!'
17 And in this brainish apprehension kills
18 The unseen good old man.
19 Claudius.
20 O heavy deed!
21 It had been so with us, had we been there.
22 His liberty is full of threats to all-
23 To you yourself, to us, to every one.
24 Alas, how shall this bloody deed be answer'd?
25 It will be laid to us, whose providence
26 Should have kept short, restrain'd, and out of haunt
27 This mad young man. But so much was our love
28 We would not understand what was most fit,
29 But, like the owner of a foul disease,
30 To keep it from divulging, let it feed
31 Even on the pith of life. Where is he gone?
32 Gertrude.
33 To draw apart the body he hath kill'd;
34 O'er whom his very madness, like some ore
35 Among a mineral of metals base,
36 Shows itself pure. He weeps for what is done.
37 Claudius.
38 O Gertrude, come away!
39 The sun no sooner shall the mountains touch
40 But we will ship him hence; and this vile deed
41 We must with all our majesty and skill
42 Both countenance and excuse. Ho, Guildenstern!
43 [Enter Rosencrantz and Guildenstern.]
44 Friends both, go join you with some further aid.
45 Hamlet in madness hath Polonius slain,
46 And from his mother's closet hath he dragg'd him.
47 Go seek him out; speak fair, and bring the body
48 Into the chapel. I pray you haste in this.
49 [Exeunt [Rosencrantz and Guildenstern].]
50 Come, Gertrude, we'll call up our wisest friends
51 And let them know both what we mean to do
52 And what's untimely done.[So haply slander-]
53 Whose whisper o'er the world's diameter,
54 As level as the cannon to his blank,
55 Transports his poisoned shot- may miss our name
56 And hit the woundless air.- O, come away!
57 My soul is full of discord and dismay.
58 Exeunt.
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