KING CLAUDIUS
A very riband in the cap of youth, Yet needful too; for youth no less becomes The light and careless livery
that it wears Than settled age his sables and his weeds, Importing health and graveness. Two months
since, Here was a gentleman of Normandy: I've seen myself, and served against, the French, And they
can well on horseback: but this gallant Had witchcraft in't; he grew unto his seat; And to such wondrous
doing brought his horse, As he had been incorpsed and demi-natured With the brave beast: so far he
topp'd my thought, That I, in forgery of shapes and tricks, Come short of what he did. LAERTES
A Norman was't? KING CLAUDIUS
A Norman. LAERTES
Upon my life, Lamond. KING CLAUDIUS
The very same. LAERTES
I know him well: he is the brooch indeed And gem of all the nation. KING CLAUDIUS
He made confession of you, And gave you such a masterly report For art and exercise in your defence And
for your rapier most especially, That he cried out, 'twould be a sight indeed, If one could match you: the
scrimers of their nation, He swore, had had neither motion, guard, nor eye, If you opposed them. Sir,
this report of his Did Hamlet so envenom with his envy That he could nothing do but wish and beg Your
sudden coming o'er, to play with him. Now, out of this, LAERTES
What out of this, my lord? KING CLAUDIUS
Laertes, was your father dear to you? Or are you like the painting of a sorrow, A face without a heart? LAERTES
Why ask you this? KING CLAUDIUS
Not that I think you did not love your father; But that I know love is begun by time; And that I see, in passages
of proof, Time qualifies the spark and fire of it. There lives within the very flame of love A kind of wick or
snuff that will abate it; And nothing is at a like goodness still; For goodness, growing to a plurisy, Dies
in his own too much: that we would do We should do when we would; for this 'would' changes And hath
abatements and delays as many As there are tongues, are hands, are accidents; And then this 'should' is
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