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The Tragedie of
H A M L E TPrince of Denmarke.
207 To Norway Vncle of young Fortenbrasse 1.2.28 208 Who impotent and bedred scarcely heares 1.2.29 209 Of this his Nephewes purpose; to suppresse 1.2.30 210 His further gate heerein, in that the leuies, 1.2.31 211 The lists, and full proportions are all made 1.2.32 212 Out of his subiect, and we heere dispatch 1.2.33 213 You good Cornelius, and you Valtemand, 1.2.34
398 In dreadfull secresie impart they did, 1.2.207 399 And I with them the third night kept the watch, 1.2.208 400 Whereas they had deliuered both in time 1.2.209 401 Forme of the thing, each word made true and good, 1.2.210 402 The Apparision comes: I knewe your father, 1.2.211 403 {C2v} These hands are not more like. 1.2.212 404 Ham. But where was this? 1.2.212
2075 For who not needes, shall neuer lacke a friend, 3.2.207 2076 And who in want a hollow friend doth try, 3.2.208 2077 Directly seasons him his enemy. 3.2.209 2078 But orderly to end where I begunne, 3.2.210 2079 Our wills and fates doe so contrary runne, 3.2.211 2080 That our deuises still are ouerthrowne, 3.2.212 2081 Our thoughts are ours, their ends none of our owne, 3.2.213
2577+5 {For tis the sport to haue the enginer} 3.4.207 2577+6 {Hoist with his owne petar, an't shall goe hard} 3.4.208 2577+7 {But I will delue one yard belowe their mines,} 3.4.209 2577+8 {And blowe them at the Moone: ô tis most sweete} 3.4.210 2577+9 {When in one line two crafts directly meete,} {K1} <Ham.> This man shall set me packing, 2579 Ile lugge the guts into the neighbour roome; 3.4.212
2956 If by direct, or by colaturall hand 4.5.207 2957 They find vs toucht, we will our kingdome giue, 4.5.208 2958 Our crowne, our life, and all that we call ours 4.5.209 2959 To you in satisfaction; but if not, 4.5.210 2960 Be you content to lend your patience to vs, 4.5.211 2961 And we shall ioyntly labour with your soule 4.5.212 2962 To giue it due content. 4.5.213