1 Ay, fashion you may call it; go to, go to.
2 Faith no, as you may season it in the charge.
3 Conception is a blessing, but not as your daughter may conceive.
4 For your desire to know what is between us, O'ermaster't as you may.
5 Let the doors be shut upon him, that he may play the fool nowhere but in's own house.
6 Beware Of entrance to a quarrel; but being in, Bear't that th'opposed may beware of thee.
7 If there be any good thing to be done, That may to thee do ease, and grace to me, Speak to me.
8 For Lord Hamlet, Believe so much in him that he is young; And with a larger tether may he walk Than may be given you.
9 Season your admiration for a while With an attent ear, till I may deliver Upon the witness of these gentlemen This marvel to you.
10 Sweet Gertrude, leave us too, For we have closely sent for Hamlet hither, That he, as 'twere by accident, may here Affront Ophelia.'
11 Therefore I have entreated him along With us to watch the minutes of this night, That if again this apparition come He may approve our eyes and speak to it.
12 Then weigh what loss your honour may sustain If with too credent ear you list his songs, Or lose your heart, or your chaste treasure open To his unmaster'd importunity.
13 I think it be no other but e'en so: Well may it sort that this portentous figure Comes armed through our watch so like the King That was and is the question of these wars.
14 Nor do not saw the air too much with your hand, thus, but use all gently; for in the very torrent, tempest, and, as I may say, whirlwind of passion, you must acquire and beget a temperance that may give it smoothness.
15 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 th'affliction of his love or no That thus he suffers for.
16 You must not put another scandal on him, That he is open to incontinency; That's not my meaning: but breathe his faults so quaintly That they may seem the taints of liberty; The flash and outbreak of a fiery mind, A savageness in unreclaimed blood, Of general assault.
17 I entreat you both That, being of so young days brought up with him, And since so neighbour'd to his youth and humour, That you vouchsafe your rest here in our court Some little time, so by your companies To draw him on to pleasures and to gather, So much as from occasion you may glean, Whether aught to us unknown afflicts him thus That, open'd, lies within our remedy.
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