Hamlet by William Shakespeare
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    Ros.
    Madam, it so fell out that certain players
    We o'er-raught on the way: of these we told him,
    And there did seem in him a kind of joy
    To hear of it: they are about the court,
    And, as I think, they have already order
    This night to play before him.
    Pol.
    'Tis most true;
    And he beseech'd me to entreat your majesties
    To hear and see the matter.
    King.
    With all my heart; and it doth much content me
    To hear him so inclin'd.­
    Good gentlemen, give him a further edge,
    And drive his purpose on to these delights.
    Ros.
    We shall, my lord.
    [Exeunt Rosencrantz and Guildenstern.]
    King.
    Sweet Gertrude, leave us too;
    For we have closely sent for Hamlet hither,
    That he, as 'twere by accident, may here
    Affront Ophelia:
    Her father and myself,­lawful espials,­
    Will so bestow ourselves that, seeing, unseen,
    We may of their encounter frankly judge;
    And gather by him, as he is behav'd,
    If't be the affliction of his love or no
    That thus he suffers for.
    Queen.
    I shall obey you:­
    And for your part, Ophelia, I do wish
    That your good beauties be the happy cause
    Of Hamlet's wildness: so shall I hope your virtues
    Will bring him to his wonted way again,
    To both your honours.