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The Tragedie of
H A M L E TPrince of Denmarke.
333 Like Niobe all teares, why she <euen she.> 1.2.149 334 O {God,} <Heauen!> a beast that wants discourse of reason 1.2.150 335 Would haue mourn'd longer, married with {my} <mine> Vncle, 1.2.151 336 My fathers brother, but no more like my father 1.2.152 337 Then I to Hercules, within a {month,} <Moneth?> 1.2.153 338 Ere yet the salt of most vnrighteous teares, 1.2.154 339 Had left the flushing {in} <of> her gauled eyes 1.2.155
1380 innouasion. 1381-2 Ham. Doe they hold the same estimation they did | when I was in 1382 the Citty; are they so {followed.} <follow'd?> 2.2.335 1383 Ros. No indeede {are they} <they are> not. 2.2.336 1384 < Ham. How comes it? doe they grow rusty?> 2.2.337 1385 < Rosin. Nay, their indeauour keepes in the wonted> 2.2.338 1386 <pace; But there is Sir an ayrie of Children, little> 2.2.339
2203-4 Ham. We shall obey, were she ten times our mother, | haue you any 2204 further trade with vs? 3.2.334 2205 Ros. My Lord, you once did loue me. 3.2.335 2206 Ham. {And} <So I> doe still by these pickers and stealers. 3.2.336 2207 {H4} Ros. Good my Lord, what is your cause of {distemper,} <distem-| per> you do {sure-} 3.2.338 2208-9 {ly} <freely> barre the doore {vpon} <of> your owne {liberty} <Liber-| tie> if you deny your griefes to 2209 your friend. 3.2.339
3817 I am dead Horatio, wretched Queene adiew. 5.2.333 3818 You that looke pale, and tremble at this chance, 5.2.334 3819 That are but mutes, or audience to this act, 5.2.335 3820 Had I but time, as this fell sergeant Death 5.2.336 3821 Is strict in his arrest, ô I could tell you, 5.2.337 3822 But let it be; Horatio I am dead, 5.2.338 3823 Thou liuest, report me and my {cause a} <causes> right 5.2.339