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The Tragedie of
H A M L E TPrince of Denmarke.
293 Then that which dearest father beares his sonne, 1.2.111 294 Doe I impart {toward you for} <towards you. For> your intent 1.2.112 295 In going back to schoole in Wittenberg, 1.2.113 296 It is most {retrogard} <retrograde> to our desire, 1.2.114 297 And we beseech you bend you to remaine 1.2.115 298 Heere in the cheare and comfort of our eye, 1.2.116 299 Our chiefest courtier, cosin, and our sonne. 1.2.117
3492 King. I pray {thee} <you> good Horatio waite vpon him. {and Horatio}. 5.1.293 3493 Strengthen {your} <you> patience in our last nights speech, 5.1.294 3494 Weele put the matter to the present push: 5.1.295 3495 Good Gertrard set some watch ouer your sonne, 5.1.296 3496 This graue shall haue a liuing monument, 5.1.297 3497 An houre of quiet {thereby} <shortly> shall we see 5.1.298 3498 {Tell} <Till> then in patience our proceeding be. Exeunt. 5.1.299
3766 Quee. Come, let me wipe thy face. 5.2.294 3767 Laer. My Lord, Ile hit him now. 5.2.295 3768 King. I doe not think't. 5.2.295 3769 Laer. And yet {it is} <'tis> almost {against} <'gainst> my conscience. 5.2.296 3770-1 Ham. Come for the third | Laertes, you {doe} but dally. 3772 I pray you passe with your best violence 5.2.298 3773 I am {sure} <affear'd> you make a wanton of me. 5.2.299