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The Tragedie of
H A M L E TPrince of Denmarke.
258 Tis not alone my incky cloake {coold} <good> mother 1.2.77 259 Nor customary suites of solembe blacke 1.2.78 260 Nor windie suspiration of forst breath 1.2.79 261 No, nor the fruitfull riuer in the eye, 1.2.80 262 Nor the deiected hauior of the visage 1.2.81 263 Together with all formes, moodes, {chapes} <shewes> of griefe 1.2.82 264 That can {deuote} <denote> me truely, these indeede seeme, 1.2.83
1304 <very substance of the Ambitious, is meerely the shadow> 2.2.258 1305 <of a Dreame.> 2.2.259 1306 < Ham. A dreame it selfe is but a shadow.> 2.2.260 1307 < Rosin. Truely, and I hold Ambition of so ayry and> 2.2.261 1308 <light a quality, that it is but a shadowes shadow.> 2.2.262 1309 < Ham. Then are our Beggers bodies; and our Mo-> 2.2.263 1310 <narchs and out-stretcht Heroes the Beggers Shadowes:> 2.2.264
3453 Hamlet the Dane. 5.1.258 3454 Laer. The deuill take thy soule. 5.1.259 3455-6 Ham. Thou pray'st not well, | I {prethee} <prythee> take thy fingers 3457 {For} <Sir> though I am not spleenatiue <and> rash, (from my throat, 5.1.261 3458 Yet haue I {in me something} <something in me> dangerous, 5.1.262 3459 Which let thy {wisedome} <wisenesse> feare; {hold off} <Away> thy hand, 5.1.263 3460 King. Pluck them a sunder. 5.1.264
3715-6 King. Giue them the foiles young Ostricke, | cosin Hamlet, 3716 You knowe the wager. 5.2.260 3717 Ham. Very well my Lord. 5.2.260 3718 Your grace {has} <hath> layed the ods a'th weeker side. 5.2.261 3719-20 King. I doe not feare it, | I haue seene you both, 3721 But since he is {better} <better'd>, we haue therefore ods. 5.2.263 3722-3 Laer. This is to heauy: | let me see another.