7 ere before
 
 7 Julius Julius Caesar, murdered by conspirators in 44 BC
 
 8 sheeted shrouded
 
 9 squeak ghosts were traditionally supposed to have thin high-pitched voices 10 As editors have speculated that a preceding line is missing 10 stars ... fire i.e. comets, signs of ill omen 11 Disasters unfavorable aspects (astrological term)
 
 11 moist star i.e. the moon, which controls the tides 12 Neptune Roman god of the sea
 
 12 stands depends
 
 13 to doomsday as if it were Judgment Day (when, according to the Bible, the moon would grow dark) 14 even ... precurse exactly the same foreshadowing
 
 15 As harbingers like forerunners
 
 15 still always
 
 16 omen calamity
 
 18 climatures regions
 
 20 petition entreaty
 
 21 will plays on the sense of "legal document" (which Polonius fixed his seal on) 21 hard reluctant
 
 22 east and west i.e. everywhere
 
 23 traduced ... of dishonored and censured by
 
 24 clepe call
 
 24 with swinish phrase by calling us pigs
 
 25 addition name, reputation
 
 25 takes removes
 
 26 though ... height even though they are outstanding
 
 27 pith ... attribute very essence of our distinguished reputation 29 for because of
 
 29 mole blemish
 
 30 As for example
 
 32 o'ergrowth ... complexion excessive growth of some natural trait 33 pales fences, safeguards
 
 34 too much o'erleavens spoils (as too much leaven ruins dough) 35 plausive pleasing, praiseworthy
 
 37 nature's livery uniform designating one's servitude to nature 38 virtues else other virtues
 
 39 undergo sustain
 
 40 general censure public opinion/view of the man as a whole 41 the ... scandal unclear; the general sense is "even a tiny portion (dram) of polluting matter can bring a noble substance into disrepute" (or perhaps "... corrupt a noble substance to its own shameful nature") 41 eale ale
 
 44 toys wild thoughts
 
 44 desperation the hopelessness or spiritual despair preceding suicide 46 fathoms a fathom is approximately six feet