Hamlet by William Shakespeare
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  • Hor.
    You might have rhymed.
    Ham.
    O good Horatio, I'll take the ghost's word for a thousand
    pound! Didst perceive?
    Hor.
    Very well, my lord.
    Ham.
    Upon the talk of the poisoning?­
    Hor.
    I did very well note him.
    Ham.
    Ah, ha!­Come, some music! Come, the recorders!­
    For if the king like not the comedy,
    Why then, belike he likes it not, perdy.
    Come, some music!
    [Enter Rosencrantz and Guildenstern.]
    Guil.
    Good my lord, vouchsafe me a word with you.
    Ham.
    Sir, a whole history.
    Guil.
    The king, sir­
    Ham.
    Ay, sir, what of him?
    Guil.
    Is, in his retirement, marvellous distempered.
    Ham.
    With drink, sir?
    Guil.
    No, my lord; rather with choler.
    Ham.
    Your wisdom should show itself more richer to signify this to
    the doctor; for me to put him to his purgation would perhaps
    plunge him into far more choler.
    Guil.
    Good my lord, put your discourse into some frame, and start
    not so wildly from my affair.