The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark — Act 4, Scene 2: Another room in the castle.

Hamlet is found with Polonius’s body, and Rosencrantz and Guildenstern demand to know where he has hidden it so they can take it to the chapel for burial. Hamlet refuses to tell them directly and mocks their loyalty, treating Rosencrantz like a tool that soaks up the king’s favor and then gets squeezed dry. When Rosencrantz says he does not understand, Hamlet is pleased and calls him foolish. The two men insist that Hamlet come with them to the king. Hamlet answers with wordplay about the body being with the king and the king being “nothing,” then follows them out.