Hamlet quotes- Act 5

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A Levels English (Hamlet) Flashcards on Hamlet quotes- Act 5, created by elizabethc2114 on 30/12/2014.
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'She should have been buried out of Christian burial' Second clown (about Ophelia) Act 5, scene 1
'Why, might not that be the skull of a lawyer? Hamlet Act 5, scene 1
'If he be not rotten before he die' First Clown Act 5, scene 1
'That is Laertes, a very noble youth' Hamlet Act 5, scene 1
'Her death was doubtful' Priest (about Ophelia) Act 5, scene 1
'Shards, flints, and pebbles should be thrown on her. Yet here she is allowed her virgin rites' Priest (about Ophelia) Act 5, scene 1
'Her fair and unpolluted flesh' Laertes (about Ophelia) Act 5, scene 1
'A minist'ring angel shall my sister be When thou liest howling' Laertes (to Priest) Act 5, scene 1
'What, the fair Ophelia!' Hamlet Act 5, scene 1
'Sweets to the sweet. Farewell. I hoped thou shouldst have been my Hamlet's wife. I thought thy bride-bed to have decked, sweet maid, and not t'have strewed thy grave' Gertrude Act 5, scene 1
'Yet I have something in me dangerous' Hamlet Act 5, scene 1
'Why, I will fight with him upon this theme Until my eyelids will no longer wag' Hamlet Act 5, scene 1
'I loved Ophelia. Forty thousand brothers Could not, with all their quantity of love, Make up my sum- What wilt thou do for her? Hamlet Act 5, scene 1
'O, he is mad, Laertes' Claudius (to Laertes, about Hamlet) Act 5, scene 1
'Such bugs and goblins in my life' Hamlet Act 5, scene 2
'It is indifferent cold, my lord, indeed.' Osric Act 5, scene 2
'Methinks it is very sultry and hot for my complexion' Hamlet Act 5, scene 2
'Exceedingly, my lord. It is very sultry, as 'twere- I cannot tell how' Osric (to Hamlet) Act 5, scene 2
'If it be now, 'tis not to come. If it be not to come, it will be now. If it be not now, yet it will come' Hamlet Act 5, scene 2
'How I am punished with sore distraction' Hamlet (to Laertes) Act 5, scene 2
'I here proclaim was madness' Hamlet Act 5, scene 2
'His madness is poor Hamlet's enemy' Hamlet Act 5, scene 2
'Cousin Hamlet' Claudius Act 5, scene 2
'Our son shall win' Claudius Act 5, scene 2
'He's fat, and scant of breath' Gertrude (about Hamlet) Act 5, scene 2
'Gertrude, do not drink' Claudius Act 5, scene 2
'I will, my lord, I pray you pardon me' Gertrude (to Claudius) Act 5, scene 2
'Here, thou incestuous, murd'rous, damned Dane, drink off this potion' Hamlet (to Claudius) Act 5, scene 2
'To tell my story' Hamlet (to Horatio) Act 5, scene 2
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