Hamlet by William Shakespeare
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  • No, nor mine now. My lord, you play'd once i' the university, you
    say? [To Polonius.]
    Pol.
    That did I, my lord, and was accounted a good actor.
    Ham.
    What did you enact?
    Pol.
    I did enact Julius Caesar; I was kill'd i' the Capitol; Brutus
    killed me.
    Ham.
    It was a brute part of him to kill so capital a calf there.­Be
    the players ready?
    Ros.
    Ay, my lord; they stay upon your patience.
    Queen.
    Come hither, my dear Hamlet, sit by me.
    Ham.
    No, good mother, here's metal more attractive.
    Pol.
    O, ho! do you mark that? [To the King.]
    Ham.
    Lady, shall I lie in your lap?
    [Lying down at Ophelia's feet.]
    Oph.
    No, my lord.
    Ham.
    I mean, my head upon your lap?
    Oph.
    Ay, my lord.
    Ham.
    Do you think I meant country matters?
    Oph.
    I think nothing, my lord.
    Ham.
    That's a fair thought to lie between maids' legs.
    Oph.
    What is, my lord?
    Ham.