Hamlet • Act 1 Scene 3 • Shakespeare at Play

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  • Act 1 Scene 3 from Shakespeare at Play's Hamlet.
    Shakespeare at Play is an interactive iOS app that combines Shakespeare's texts with full video productions so that users can watch Shakespeare WHILE they read. Each play includes hundreds of annotations, a custom glossary and a video of every scene in the play.
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  • @sanzharkadyrbek2166
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    • @sanzharkadyrbek2166
      @sanzharkadyrbek2166 6 місяців тому

      Think it no more.
      For nature crescent does not grow alone
      In thews and bulk; but as this temple waxes,
      The inward service of the mind and soul
      Grows wide withal. Perhaps he loves you now,
      And now no soil nor cautel doth besmirch
      The virtue of his will; but you must fear,
      His greatness weigh'd, his will is not his own;
      For he himself is subject to his birth.
      He may not, as unvalued persons do,
      Carve for himself, for on his choice depends
      The safety and health of this whole state,
      And therefore must his choice be circumscrib'd
      Unto the voice and yielding of that body
      Whereof he is the head. Then if he says he loves you,
      It fits your wisdom so far to believe it
      As he in his particular act and place
      May give his saying deed; which is no further
      Than the main voice of Denmark goes withal.
      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 unmast'red importunity.
      Fear it, Ophelia, fear it, my dear sister,
      And keep you in the rear of your affection,
      Out of the shot and danger of desire.
      The chariest maid is prodigal enough
      If she unmask her beauty to the moon.
      Virtue itself scopes not calumnious strokes.
      The canker galls the infants of the spring
      Too oft before their buttons be disclos'd,
      And in the morn and liquid dew of youth
      Contagious blastments are most imminent.
      Be wary then; best safety lies in fear.
      Youth to itself rebels, though none else near.