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The Tragedie of
H A M L E TPrince of Denmarke.
311 Respeaking earthly thunder; come away. {Florish.} <Exeunt.> {Exeunt all,} 1.2.128 312 <Manet Hamlet> .. 313 Ham. O that this too too {sallied} <solid> flesh would melt, {but Hamlet} 1.2.129 314 Thaw and resolue it selfe into a dewe, 1.2.130 315 Or that the euerlasting had not fixt 1.2.131 316 His cannon gainst {seale} <Selfe->slaughter, ô God, <O> God, 1.2.132 317 How {wary} <weary>, stale, flat, and vnprofitable 1.2.133
3791 Ham. O villanie, how let the doore be lock't, 5.2.311 3792 Treachery, seeke it out. 5.2.312 3793-4 Laer. It is heere {Hamlet, thou} <Hamlet. | Hamlet thou> art slaine, 3795 No {medcin} <Medicine> in the world can doe thee good, 5.2.314 3796 In thee there is not halfe an {houres} <houre of> life, 5.2.315 3797 The treacherous instrument is in {my} <thy> hand 5.2.316 3798 Vnbated and enuenom'd, the foule practise 5.2.317