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<H THE TRAGICALL HISTORIE OF HAMLET> <P 1> <H Prince of Denmarke.> {Enter two Centinels.} {now call'd Bernardo Francisco-- 1. STand: who is that? 2. Tis I. 1. O you come most carefully vpon your watch, 2. And if you meete {Marcellus} and {Horatio}, The partners of my watch, bid them make haste. 1. I will: See who goes there. {Enter Horatio and Marcellus.} <Hor.> Friends to this ground. <Mar.> And leegemen to the Dane, O farewell honest souldier, who hath releeued you? 1. {Barnardo} hath my place, giue you good night. <Mar.> Holla, {Barnardo.} 2. Say, is {Horatio} there? <Hor.> A peece of him. 2. Welcome {Horatio}, welcome good {Marcellus.} <Mar.> What hath this thing appear'd againe to night. 2. I haue seene nothing. <Mar.> {Horatio} says tis but our fantasie, And will not let belief take hold of him, Touching this dreaded sight twice seene by vs, <P 2> Therefore I haue intreated him along with vs To watch the minutes of this night, That if againe this apparition . . .