Breathing like sanctified and pious bawds,[a 1][b 1] 130
The better to beguile. This is for all:
I would not, in plain terms, from this time forth,
Have you so slander
[a 2] any moment's[a 3][b 2] leisure,
As to give words or talk with the Lord Hamlet.
Look to't, I charge you; come your ways.[a 4] 135
Oph. I shall obey, my lord. [Exeunt.
SCENE IV.—The Platform.[a 5]
Enter Hamlet, Horatio, and Marcellus.
Ham. The air bites shrewdly; it is very cold.[a 6]
Hor. It is a nipping and an eager[b 3] air.
Ham. What hour now?
Hor. I think it lacks of twelve.
Mar. No, it is struck.
Hor. Indeed? I[a 7] heard it not: it then[a 8] draws near the season 5
Wherein the spirit held his wont to walk.
[A flourish of trumpets, and ordnance
shot off, within.[a 9]
What does this mean, my lord?
- ↑ 130. bawds] Theobold, Pope (ed. 2), Hanmer, Cambridge, Furness, Hudson; bonds Q, F and many editors.
- ↑ 133. slander] squander, Collier (MS.).
- ↑ 133. moment's] Pope; moments Qq 4–6 ; moment, Qq 2, 3, F.
- ↑ 135. way's] way Ff 2–4.
- ↑ Scene IV.] Capell, omitted F.
- ↑ 1. it is very cold] Q, is it very cold? F.
- ↑ 5. Indeed? I] Capell; Indeed: I Q Indeed I Q 1, F.
- ↑ 5. it then] Q, then it F.
- ↑ 6. A flourish, etc.] Malone after Capell, A florish of trumpets and 2 peeces goes of Q, omitted F.