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Speeches (Lines) for Marcellus
in "Hamlet"

Total: 37

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# Act, Scene, Line
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Speech text

1

I,1,19

And liegemen to the Dane.

2

I,1,21

O, farewell, honest soldier.
Who hath reliev'd you?

3

I,1,25

Holla, Bernardo!

4

I,1,30

What, has this thing appear'd again to-night?

5

I,1,32

Horatio says 'tis but our fantasy,
And will not let belief take hold of him...

6

I,1,52

Peace! break thee off! Look where it comes again!

7

I,1,54

Thou art a scholar; speak to it, Horatio.

8

I,1,58

Question it, Horatio.

9

I,1,63

It is offended.

10

I,1,67

'Tis gone and will not answer.

11

I,1,74

Is it not like the King?

12

I,1,81

Thus twice before, and jump at this dead hour,
With martial stalk hath he gone by our watch.

13

I,1,86

Good now, sit down, and tell me he that knows,
Why this same strict and most observant watch...

14

I,1,160

Shall I strike at it with my partisan?

15

I,1,164

'Tis gone!
[Exit Ghost.]...

16

I,1,180

It faded on the crowing of the cock.
Some say that ever, 'gainst that season comes...

17

I,2,372

My good lord!

18

I,2,423

My lord, upon the platform where we watch'd.

19

I,2,438

[with Bernardo] We do, my lord.

20

I,2,440

[with Bernardo] Arm'd, my lord.

21

I,2,442

[with Bernardo] My lord, from head to foot.

22

I,2,455

[with Bernardo] Longer, longer.

23

I,4,630

No, it is struck.

24

I,4,691

Look with what courteous action
It waves you to a more removed ground....

25

I,4,714

You shall not go, my lord.

26

I,4,726

Let's follow. 'Tis not fit thus to obey him.

27

I,4,728

Something is rotten in the state of Denmark.

28

I,4,730

Nay, let's follow him.

29

I,5,853

Lord Hamlet!

30

I,5,856

Illo, ho, ho, my lord!

31

I,5,858

How is't, my noble lord?

32

I,5,860

O, wonderful!

33

I,5,864

Nor I, my lord.

34

I,5,867

[with Horatio] Ay, by heaven, my lord.

35

I,5,892

[with Horatio] My lord, we will not.

36

I,5,896

Nor I, my lord- in faith.

37

I,5,898

We have sworn, my lord, already.

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