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The Tragedie of
H A M L E TPrince of Denmarke.
188 Haue we as twere with a defeated ioy 1.2.10 189 With {an} <one> auspitious, and {a} <one> dropping eye, 1.2.11 190 With mirth in funerall, and with dirdge in marriage, 1.2.12 191 In equall scale waighing delight and dole 1.2.13 192 Taken to wife: nor haue we heerein bard 1.2.14 193 Your better wisdomes, which haue freely gone 1.2.15 194 With this affaire along (for all our thankes) 1.2.16
377 I shall not looke vppon his like againe. 1.2.188 378 Hora. My Lord I thinke I saw him yesternight. 1.2.189 379 Ham. saw, who? 1.2.190 380 Hora. My Lord the King your father. 1.2.191 381 Ham. The King my father? 1.2.191 382 Hora. Season your admiration for a while 1.2.192 383 With an attent eare till I may deliuer 1.2.193
378 Hora. My Lord I thinke I saw him yesternight. 1.2.189 379 Ham. saw, who? 1.2.190 380 Hora. My Lord the King your father. 1.2.191 381 Ham. The King my father? 1.2.191 382 Hora. Season your admiration for a while 1.2.192 383 With an attent eare till I may deliuer 1.2.193 384 Vppon the witnes of these gentlemen 1.2.194
1226-7 knewe me not at first, {a} <he> sayd I was a {Fishmonger, a is farre gone,} <Fishmon-> 1227-8 <ger: he is farre gone, farre gone:>and truly in my youth, | I suffred much extremity for loue, very 1228-9 neere this. | Ile speake to him againe. What doe you reade my 1229 Lord. 2.2.191 1230 Ham. Words, words, words. 2.2.192 1231 Pol. What is the matter my Lord. 2.2.193 1232 Ham. Betweene who. 2.2.194
2056 Purpose is but the slaue to memorie, 3.2.188 2057 Of violent birth, but poore validitie, 3.2.189 2058 Which now {the} <like> fruite vnripe sticks on the tree, 3.2.190 2059 But fall vnshaken when they mellow bee. 3.2.191 2060 Most necessary tis that we forget 3.2.192 2061 To pay our selues what to our selues is debt, 3.2.193 2062 What to our selues in passion we propose, 3.2.194
2564 But {mad} <made> in craft, t'were good you let him knowe, 3.4.188 2565 For who that's but a Queene, faire, sober, wise, 3.4.189 2566 Would from a paddack, from a bat, a gib, 3.4.190 2567 Such deare concernings hide, who would doe so, 3.4.191 2568 No, in dispight of sence and secrecy, 3.4.192 2569 Vnpeg the basket on the houses top, 3.4.193 2570 Let the birds fly, and like the famous Ape, 3.4.194
2939 Laer. Thought and {afflictions} <Affliction>, passion, hell it selfe 4.5.188 2940 She turnes to fauour and to prettines. 4.5.189 2941 Oph. And wil {a} <he> not come againe, {Song.} 4.5.190 2942 And wil {a} <he> not come againe, 4.5.191 2943 No, no, he is dead, goe to thy death bed, 4.5.193 2944 He neuer will come againe. 4.5.194 2945 His beard {was} as white as snow, 4.5.195