| ACT I.
5. Scene V. A more remote part of the Castle.
 (continued)Hor.
Propose the oath, my lord.
 
 Ham.
Never to speak of this that you have seen,
 Swear by my sword.
 
 Ghost.
[Beneath.] Swear.
 
 Ham.
Hic et ubique? then we'll shift our ground.--
 Come hither, gentlemen,
 And lay your hands again upon my sword:
 Never to speak of this that you have heard,
 Swear by my sword.
 
 Ghost.
[Beneath.] Swear.
 
 Ham.
Well said, old mole! canst work i' the earth so fast?
 A worthy pioner!--Once more remove, good friends.
 
 Hor.
O day and night, but this is wondrous strange!
 
 Ham.
And therefore as a stranger give it welcome.
 There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio,
 Than are dreamt of in your philosophy.
 But come;--
 Here, as before, never, so help you mercy,
 How strange or odd soe'er I bear myself,--
 As I, perchance, hereafter shall think meet
 To put an antic disposition on,--
 That you, at such times seeing me, never shall,
 With arms encumber'd thus, or this head-shake,
 Or by pronouncing of some doubtful phrase,
 As 'Well, well, we know'; or 'We could, an if we would';--
 Or 'If we list to speak'; or 'There be, an if they might';--
 Or such ambiguous giving out, to note
 That you know aught of me:--this is not to do,
 So grace and mercy at your most need help you,
 Swear.
 
 Ghost.
[Beneath.] Swear.
 
 Ham.
Rest, rest, perturbed spirit!--So, gentlemen,
 With all my love I do commend me to you:
 And what so poor a man as Hamlet is
 May do, to express his love and friending to you,
 God willing, shall not lack. Let us go in together;
 And still your fingers on your lips, I pray.
 The time is out of joint:--O cursed spite,
 That ever I was born to set it right!--
 Nay, come, let's go together.
 
 [Exeunt.]
 
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