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The Tragedie of
H A M L E TPrince of Denmarke.
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, 1.2.99 282 Why should we in our peuish opposition 1.2.100 283 Take it to hart, fie, tis a fault to heauen, 1.2.101 284 A fault against the dead, a fault to nature, 1.2.102 285 To reason most absurd, whose common theame 1.2.103
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 1329 Ros. To what end my Lord? 2.2.282 1330-1 Ham. That you must teach me: but let me coniure | you, by the 1331-2 rights of our fellowship, by the consonancie of | our youth, by the 1332-3 obligation of our euer preserued loue; | and by what more deare a
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 3479 Sindging his pate against the burning Zone 5.1.282 3480 {N1} Make Ossa like a wart, nay and thou'lt mouthe, 5.1.283 3481 Ile rant as well as thou. 5.1.284 3482 {Quee.} <Kin.> This is meere madnesse, 5.1.284
3745 Ham. Iudgement. 5.2.280 3746 Ostrick. A hit, a very palpable hit. {Drum, trumpets and shot.} 5.2.281 3747 Laer. Well, againe. {Florish, a peece goes off.} 5.2.281 3748 King. Stay, giue me drinke, | Hamlet this pearle is thine. 5.2.282 3750 Heeres to thy health: giue him the cup. 5.2.283 3751 <Trumpets sound, and shot goes off.> .. 3752 Ham. Ile play this bout first, set {it} by a while 5.2.284