2192-3 Ham. Make you a wholsome answer, my wits {diseasd,} <dis-| eas'd> but sir, such | |
2193-4 {answere} <answers> as I can make, you shall {commaund,} <com-| mand:> or rather {as} you say, my | |
2194-5 mother, therefore no more, | but to the matter, my mother you say. | |
2196-7 Ros. Then thus she sayes, your behauiour hath strooke | her into a- | |
2197 mazement and admiration. | 3.2.327 |
2198-9 Ham. O wonderful sonne that can so {stonish} <astonish> a | mother, but is there | |
2199-2200 no sequell at the heeles of this {mothers} <Mo-| thers> admiration, {impart}. | |