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The Tragedie of
H A M L E TPrince of Denmarke.
328 As if increase of appetite had growne 1.2.144 329 By what it fed on, and yet within a month, 1.2.145 330 Let me not thinke on't; frailty thy name is woman 1.2.146 331 A little month or ere those shooes were old 1.2.147 332 With which she followed my poore fathers bodie 1.2.148 333 Like Niobe all teares, why she <euen she.> 1.2.149 334 O {God,} <Heauen!> a beast that wants discourse of reason 1.2.150
3811-2 Laer. He is iustly serued, | it is a poyson temperd by himselfe, 3813 Exchange forgiuenesse with me noble Hamlet, 5.2.329 3814 Mine and my fathers death come not vppon thee, 5.2.330 3815 Nor thine on me. <Dyes.> 5.2.331 3816 Ham. Heauen make thee free of it, I follow thee; 5.2.332 3817 I am dead Horatio, wretched Queene adiew. 5.2.333 3818 You that looke pale, and tremble at this chance, 5.2.334