Hamlet by William Shakespeare
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  • To our most valiant brother. So much for him,­
    Now for ourself and for this time of meeting:
    Thus much the business is:­we have here writ
    To Norway, uncle of young Fortinbras,­
    Who, impotent and bed-rid, scarcely hears
    Of this his nephew's purpose,­to suppress
    His further gait herein; in that the levies,
    The lists, and full proportions are all made
    Out of his subject:­and we here dispatch
    You, good Cornelius, and you, Voltimand,
    For bearers of this greeting to old Norway;
    Giving to you no further personal power
    To business with the king, more than the scope
    Of these dilated articles allow.
    Farewell; and let your haste commend your duty.
    Cor. and Volt.
    In that and all things will we show our duty.
    King.
    We doubt it nothing: heartily farewell.
    [Exeunt Voltimand and Cornelius.]
    And now, Laertes, what's the news with you?
    You told us of some suit; what is't, Laertes?
    You cannot speak of reason to the Dane,
    And lose your voice: what wouldst thou beg, Laertes,
    That shall not be my offer, not thy asking?
    The head is not more native to the heart,
    The hand more instrumental to the mouth,
    Than is the throne of Denmark to thy father.
    What wouldst thou have, Laertes?
    Laer.
    Dread my lord,
    Your leave and favour to return to France;
    ¿From whence though willingly I came to Denmark,
    To show my duty in your coronation;
    Yet now, I must confess, that duty done,
    My thoughts and wishes bend again toward France,
    And bow them to your gracious leave and pardon.
    King.