Hamlet by William Shakespeare
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  • By their oppress'd and fear-surprised eyes,
    Within his truncheon's length; whilst they, distill'd
    Almost to jelly with the act of fear,
    Stand dumb, and speak not to him. This to me
    In dreadful secrecy impart they did;
    And I with them the third night kept the watch:
    Where, as they had deliver'd, both in time,
    Form of the thing, each word made true and good,
    The apparition comes: I knew your father;
    These hands are not more like.
    Ham.
    But where was this?
    Mar.
    My lord, upon the platform where we watch'd.
    Ham.
    Did you not speak to it?
    Hor.
    My lord, I did;
    But answer made it none: yet once methought
    It lifted up it head, and did address
    Itself to motion, like as it would speak:
    But even then the morning cock crew loud,
    And at the sound it shrunk in haste away,
    And vanish'd from our sight.
    Ham.
    'Tis very strange.
    Hor.
    As I do live, my honour'd lord, 'tis true;
    And we did think it writ down in our duty
    To let you know of it.
    Ham.
    Indeed, indeed, sirs, but this troubles me.
    Hold you the watch to-night?
    Mar. and Ber.
    We do, my lord.
    Ham.
    Arm'd, say you?
    Both.