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The Tragedie of
H A M L E TPrince of Denmarke.
251 Seeke for thy noble Father in the dust, 1.2.71 252 Thou know'st tis common all that liues must die, 1.2.72 253 Passing through nature to eternitie. 1.2.73 254 Ham. I Maddam, it is common. 1.2.74 255 Quee. If it be 1.2.74 256 VVhy seemes it so perticuler with thee. 1.2.75 257 Ham. Seemes Maddam, nay it is, I know not seemes, 1.2.76
453 Ile visite you. 1.2.252 454 All. Our dutie to your honor. Exeunt. 1.2.252 455 Ham. Your {loues} <loue>, as mine to you, farwell. 1.2.253 456 My fathers spirit (in armes) all is not well, 1.2.254 457 I doubt some foule play, would the night were come, 1.2.255 458 Till then sit still my soule, {fonde} <foule> deedes will rise 1.2.256 459 Though all the earth ore-whelme them to mens eyes. Exit. 1.2.257
1297 <a prison.> 2.2.251 1298 < Rosin. Why then your Ambition makes it one: 'tis> 2.2.252 1299 <too narrow for your minde.> 2.2.253 1300 < Ham. O God, I could be bounded in a nutshell, and> 2.2.254 1301 <count my selfe a King of infinite space; were it not that> 2.2.255 1302 <I haue bad dreames.> 2.2.256 1303 < Guil. Which dreames indeed are Ambition: for the> 2.2.257
3445 Now pile your dust vpon the quicke and dead, 5.1.251 3446 Till of this flat a mountaine you haue made 5.1.252 3447 {To'retop} <To o're top> old Pelion, or the skyesh head 5.1.253 3448 Of blew Olympus. 5.1.254 3449 Ham. What is he whose {griefe} <griefes> 5.1.254 3450 Beares such an emphesis, whose phrase of sorrow 5.1.255 3451 {Coniures} <Coniure> the wandring starres, and makes them stand 5.1.256
3446 Till of this flat a mountaine you haue made 5.1.252 3447 {To'retop} <To o're top> old Pelion, or the skyesh head 5.1.253 3448 Of blew Olympus. 5.1.254 3449 Ham. What is he whose {griefe} <griefes> 5.1.254 3450 Beares such an emphesis, whose phrase of sorrow 5.1.255 3451 {Coniures} <Coniure> the wandring starres, and makes them stand 5.1.256 3452 Like wonder wounded hearers: this is I 5.1.257
3705 And will not wrong it. 5.2.252 3706-7 Ham. I <do> embrace it freely, | and will this brothers wager 3707 franckly play. 5.2.253 3708 Giue vs the foiles. <Come on.> 5.2.254 3709 Laer. Come, one for me. 5.2.254 3710 Ham. Ile be your foile Laertes, in mine ignorance 5.2.255 3711 Your skill shall like a starre i'th darkest night 5.2.256
3706-7 Ham. I <do> embrace it freely, | and will this brothers wager 3707 franckly play. 5.2.253 3708 Giue vs the foiles. <Come on.> 5.2.254 3709 Laer. Come, one for me. 5.2.254 3710 Ham. Ile be your foile Laertes, in mine ignorance 5.2.255 3711 Your skill shall like a starre i'th darkest night 5.2.256 3712 Stick fiery of indeed. 5.2.257