The Tragicall Historie of
HAMLET
Prince of Denmarke.
Enter two Centinels.
1. 2.STand: who is that?
Tis I.
1. O you come moſt carefully vpon your watch,
2. And if you meete Marcellus and Horatio,
The partners of my watch, bid them make haſte.
1. I will: See who goes there.
Enter Horatio and Marcellus.
Hor. Friends to this ground.
Mar. And leegemen to the Dane,
O farewell honeſt ſouldier, who hath releeued you?
1. Barnardo hath my place, giue you good night.
Mar. Holla, Barnardo.
2. Say, is Horatio there?
Hor. A peece of him.
2. Welcome Horatio, welcome good Marcellus.
Mar. What hath this thing appear'd againe to night.
2. I haue ſeene nothing.
Mar. Horatio ſayes tis but our fantaſie,
And wil not let beliefe take hold of him,
Touching this dreaded ſight twice ſeene by vs,
Tis I.
1. O you come moſt carefully vpon your watch,
2. And if you meete Marcellus and Horatio,
The partners of my watch, bid them make haſte.
1. I will: See who goes there.
Enter Horatio and Marcellus.
Hor. Friends to this ground.
Mar. And leegemen to the Dane,
O farewell honeſt ſouldier, who hath releeued you?
1. Barnardo hath my place, giue you good night.
Mar. Holla, Barnardo.
2. Say, is Horatio there?
Hor. A peece of him.
2. Welcome Horatio, welcome good Marcellus.
Mar. What hath this thing appear'd againe to night.
2. I haue ſeene nothing.
Mar. Horatio ſayes tis but our fantaſie,
And wil not let beliefe take hold of him,
Touching this dreaded ſight twice ſeene by vs,
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