Hamlet by William Shakespeare
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  • Truly deliver.
    Fort.
    Let us haste to hear it,
    And call the noblest to the audience.
    For me, with sorrow I embrace my fortune:
    I have some rights of memory in this kingdom,
    Which now, to claim my vantage doth invite me.
    Hor.
    Of that I shall have also cause to speak,
    And from his mouth whose voice will draw on more:
    But let this same be presently perform'd,
    Even while men's minds are wild: lest more mischance
    On plots and errors happen.
    Fort.
    Let four captains
    Bear Hamlet like a soldier to the stage;
    For he was likely, had he been put on,
    To have prov'd most royally: and, for his passage,
    The soldiers' music and the rites of war
    Speak loudly for him.­
    Take up the bodies.­Such a sight as this
    Becomes the field, but here shows much amiss.
    Go, bid the soldiers shoot.
    [A dead march.]
    [Exeunt, bearing off the dead bodies; after the which a peal of
    ordnance is shot off.]