1340-1 Ham. I will tell you why, so shall my anticipation | preuent your | |
1341-2 discouery, {and} <of> your secrecie to the King & | Queene moult no fea- | |
1342-3 ther, I haue of late, but wherefore | I knowe not, lost all my mirth, | |
1343-4 forgon all custome of {exercises:} <ex-| ercise;> and indeede it goes so {heauily} <heauenly> with | |
1344-5 my {disposition,} <dispositi-| on;> that this goodly frame the earth, seemes to mee a | |
1345-7 {sterill} <ster-| rill> promontorie, this most excellent Canopie the ayre, | looke | |
1347-8 you, this braue orehanging {firmament}, this maiesticall roofe | fret- | |