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Now cracks a ...
.
noble heart. Good night sweet prince
The
rest
is silence
"I do prophesy the election lights on..."
Fortinbras
,
he has my dying voice
"
The point
! - envenom'd too! Then, venom, ..."
to thy work
"
There's a divinity ...
"
that shapes our ends
"
Good Gertrude, set ...
."
some watch over your son
"To
what base
..."
uses
we may return
"
My soul is full of
..."
discord and dismay
"Revenge should ..."
have no bounds
"Lord, we
know what we are
but
...
"
know not what we may be
"
I must be cruel
,
only
..."
to be kind
"Refrain
tonight,
And that shall lend a kind of easiness
To ...."
the next abstinence, the next more easy
"This visitation
Is but to whet
...
"
thy almost blunted purpose
"
Thou turn'st mine eyes into my very soul
,
And there I see ...
."
such black and grainèd spots as will not leave their tinct
"My words
fly up
, my
thoughts remain below.
Words
without ...
."
thoughts
never
to
heaven
go
"
And am I then revenged
To take him in the purging of his soul
When he ...
?"
is fit and seasoned for his passage
"Oh, my
offence
is
rank.
It
smells
to
heaven.
"
I will speak daggers to her ...
"
but use none
"You would play..."
upon me.
"
The lady doth...
"
protest too much
,
methinks
"
A second time I kill my husband dead when
..."
second husband kisses me in bed.
"
In second husband let me be accurst
!
None wed the second ...
"
but
who killed the first
"
Speak the speech
,
I pray you
,
as I pronounced it to you
, ...."
trippingly on the tongue
"
Madness in great ones
..."
must not go unwatch'd go
"Yet do I believe the origin and commencement of...."
his grief sprung from neglected love.
"
O
,
what
a
noble mind...
"
is here o'erthrown
!
"
Get thee ...
"
to a nunnery
"
Thus
conscience ..."
does
make cowards
of us
all
"To be, or not to be, that is the question:
whether
..."
'tis nobler in the mind to suffer
"
The play's the thing...
"
Wherein I'll catch the conscience of the king.
"
O
,
what
a
rogue ...
"
and peasant slave I am
"
I am but mad north-north-west. When the wind ...
"
is southerly I know a hawk from handsaw.
"
What a piece of work ...
"
is a man
!
"
Denmark's
...."
a
prison
"
Though this
be madness,
...
."
yet there
is
method in't.
"
Therefore
,
since
brevity is the
soul
of
wit...
/I
...
."
will be brief
"
I doubt it is no other but the main
:
...
"
his father's death and our o'erhasty marriage
"
The time is out of joint
;
...
!"
O cursed spite,
That ever I was born to set it right
"As I perchance hereafter shall think meet
...
"
To put an antic disposition on
"
There are more things in...
"
heaven and earth
,
Horatio
,
than are dreamt of in your philosophy
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