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The Tragedie of
H A M L E TPrince of Denmarke.
275 In obstinate condolement, is a course 1.2.93 276 Of impious stubbornes, tis vnmanly griefe, 1.2.94 277 It showes a will most incorrect to heauen 1.2.95 278 A hart vnfortified, {or} <a> minde impatient 1.2.96 279 An vnderstanding simple and vnschoold 1.2.97 280 For what we knowe must be, and is as common 1.2.98 281 {C1} As any the most vulgar thing to sence, 1.2.99
1321-2 were you not sent for? | is it your owne inclining? is it a free visitati- 1322-3 on? come, {come,} | deale iustly with me, come, come, nay speake. 1324 Guy. What should we say my Lord? 2.2.277 1325 {F2} Ham. <Why> Any thing but {to'th} <to the> purpose: you were | sent for, and there is 2.2.278 1326-7 a kind {of} confession in your lookes, | which your modesties haue not 1327-8 craft enough to {cullour} <co-| lor>, I know the good King and Queene haue 1328 sent for you. 2.2.281
3472 Woo't weepe, woo't fight, {woo't fast,} woo't teare thy selfe, 5.1.275 3473 Woo't drinke vp Esill, eate a Crocadile? 5.1.276 3474 Ile doo't, doost <thou> come heere to whine? 5.1.2 3475 To out-face me with leaping in her graue, 5.1.278 3476 Be buried quicke with her, and so will I. 5.1.279 3477 And if thou prate of mountaines, let them throw 5.1.280 3478 Millions of Acres on vs, till our ground 5.1.281
3736 And let the kettle to the {trumpet} <Trumpets> speake, 5.2.275 3737 The trumpet to the Cannoneere without, 5.2.276 3738 The Cannons to the heauens, the heauen to earth, 5.2.277 3739 {N4v} Now the King drinkes to Hamlet, come beginne. {Trumpets} 5.2.278 3740 And you the Iudges beare a wary eye. {the while.} 5.2.279 3741 Ham. Come on sir. 5.2.280 3742 Laer. Come {my Lord} <on sir>. <They play.> 5.2.280