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The Tragedie of
H A M L E TPrince of Denmarke.
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159 {This} <The> bird of dawning singeth all night long, 1.1.160 160 And then they say no spirit {dare sturre} <can walke> abraode 1.1.161 161 The nights are wholsome, then no plannets strike, 1.1.162 162 No fairy {takes} <talkes>, nor witch hath power to charme 1.1.163 163 {B3v} So {hallowed} <hallow'd>, and so gratious is {that} <the> time. 1.1.164 164 Hora. So haue I heard and doe in part belieue it, 1.1.165 165 But looke the morne in russet mantle clad 1.1.166 ![]()
160 And then they say no spirit {dare sturre} <can walke> abraode 1.1.161 161 The nights are wholsome, then no plannets strike, 1.1.162 162 No fairy {takes} <talkes>, nor witch hath power to charme 1.1.163 163 {B3v} So {hallowed} <hallow'd>, and so gratious is {that} <the> time. 1.1.164 164 Hora. So haue I heard and doe in part belieue it, 1.1.165 165 But looke the morne in russet mantle clad 1.1.166 166 Walkes ore the dewe of yon high {Eastward} <Easterne> hill 1.1.167 ![]()
857 <Sweare by my Sword.> 1.5.159 858 Ghost. Sweare {by his sword}. 1.5.161 859 Ham. Well sayd olde Mole, can'st worke it'h {earth} <ground> so fast, 1.5.162 860 A worthy Pioner, once more remooue good friends. 1.5.163 861 Hora. O day and night, but this is wondrous strange. 1.5.164 862 Ham. And therefore as a stranger giue it welcome, 1.5.165 863 There are more things in heauen and earth Horatio 1.5.166 ![]()
1193-4 Heere | in the Lobby. 1195 {Fl} Quee. So he {dooes} <ha's> indeede. 2.2.161 1196 Pol. At such a time, Ile loose my daughter to him, 2.2.162 1197 Be you and I behind an Arras then, 2.2.163 1198 Marke the encounter, if he loue her not, 2.2.164 1199 And be not from his reason falne thereon 2.2.165 1200 Let me be no assistant for a state 2.2.166 ![]()
1817 T'haue seene what I haue seene, see what I see. {Exit.} 3.1.161 1818 {G3v} Enter King and Polonius. .. 1819 King. Loue, his affections doe not that way tend, 3.1.162 1820 Nor what he spake, though it lackt forme a little, 3.1.163 1821 Was not like madnes, there's something in his soule 3.1.164 1822 Ore which his melancholy sits on brood, 3.1.165 1823 And I doe {doubt, the hatch} <doubt the hatch,> and the disclose 3.1.166 ![]()
2029 Vnite comutuall in most sacred bands. 3.2.160 2030 {Quee} <Bap>. So many iourneyes may the Sunne and Moone 3.2.161 2031 Make vs againe count ore ere loue be doone, 3.2.162 2032 But woe is me, you are so sicke of late, 3.2.163 2033 So farre from cheere, and from {our former} <your forme> state, 3.2.164 2034 That I distrust you, yet though I distrust, 3.2.165 2035 Discomfort you my Lord it nothing must. 3.2.166 ![]()
2544 Assune a vertue if you haue it not, <refraine to night,> 3.4.160 2544+1 {That monster custome, who all sence doth eate} 3.4.161 2544+2 {Of habits deuill, is angell yet in this} 3.4.162 2544+3 {That to the vse of actions faire and good,} 3.4.163 2544+4 {He likewise giues a frock or Liuery} 3.4.164 2544+5 {That aptly is put on to refraine night,} 2545 And that shall lend a kind of easines 3.4.166 ![]()
2912 O heauens, ist possible a young maids wits 4.5.160 2913 Should be as mortall as {a poore} <an old> mans life. 4.5.161 2914 <Nature is fine in Loue, and where 'tis fine,> 4.5.162 2915 <It sends some precious instance of it selfe> 4.5.163 2916 <After the thing it loues.> 4.5.164 2917 Oph. They bore him bare-faste on the Beere, {Song.} 4.5.165 2918 <Hey non nony, nony, hey nony:>