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The Tragedie of
H A M L E TPrince of Denmarke.
317 How {wary} <weary>, stale, flat, and vnprofitable 1.2.133 318 {Seeme} <Seemes> to me all the vses of this world? 1.2.134 319 Fie on't, {ah fie,} <Oh fie, fie,> tis an vnweeded garden 1.2.135 320 That growes to seede, things rancke and grose in nature, 1.2.136 321 Possesse it {meerely that} <meerely. That> it should come {thus} <to this:> 1.2.137 322 {C1v} But two months dead, nay not so much, not two, 1.2.138 323 So excellent a King, that was to this 1.2.139
2187-8 mothers commaundement, | if not, your pardon and my returne, shall 2188-9 be the end of | <my> busines. 2190 Ham. Sir I cannot. 3.2.319 2191 {Ros.} <Guild.> What my Lord. 3.2.320 2192-3 Ham. Make you a wholsome answer, my wits {diseasd,} <dis-| eas'd> but sir, such 2193-4 {answere} <answers> as I can make, you shall {commaund,} <com-| mand:> or rather {as} you say, my 2194-5 mother, therefore no more, | but to the matter, my mother you say.
3798 Vnbated and enuenom'd, the foule practise 5.2.317 3799 Hath turn'd it selfe on me, loe heere I lie 5.2.318 3800 Neuer to rise againe, thy mother's poysned, 5.2.319 3801 I can no more, the King, the Kings too blame. 5.2.320 3802-3 Ham. The point inuenom'd to, | then venome to thy worke. 3804 <Hurts the King.> .. 3805 All. Treason, treason. 5.2.323