3268-9 knaue iowles it to the ground, as if {twere} <it | were> Caines iawbone, that did the | |
3269-70 first murder, {this} <It> | might be the pate of a pollitician, which this asse {now} | |
3270-1 {ore-reaches;} <o're Of-| fices:> one that {would} <could> circumuent God, might it not? | |
3272 Hora. It might my Lord. | 5.1.81 |
3273-4 Ham. Or of a Courtier, which could say good {morrow} <Mor-| row> sweet lord, | |
3274-5 how doost thou {sweet} <good> lord? This | might be my Lord such a one, that | |
3275-6 praised my lord such | a ones horse when {a went} <he meant> to beg it, might it not? | |