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The Tragedie of
H A M L E TPrince of Denmarke.
357 Hora. A truant disposition good my Lord. 1.2.169 358 Ham. I would not {heare} <haue> your enimie say so, 1.2.170 359 Nor shall you doe {my} <mine> eare that violence 1.2.171 360 To make it truster of your owne report 1.2.172 361 Against your selfe, I knowe you are no truant, 1.2.173 362 But what is your affaire in Elsonoure? 1.2.174 363 Weele teach you {for} to drinke <deepe,> ere you depart. 1.2.175
1404 < Ham. Is't possible?> 2.2.357 1405 < Guild. Oh there ha's beene much throwing about of> 2.2.358 1406 <Braines.> 2.2.359 1407 < Ham. Do the Boyes carry it away?> 2.2.360 1408 < Rosin. I that they do my Lord, Hercules & his load too.> 2.2.362 1409-10 Ham. It is not {very} strange, for {my} <mine> Vncle is King of | Denmarke, and 1410-1 those that would make {mouths} <mowes> at him | while my father liued, giue
3846 So tell him, with th'occurrants more and lesse 5.2.357 3847 Which haue solicited, the rest is silence. <O, o, o, o. Dyes> 5.2.358 3848-9 Hora. Now {cracks} <cracke> a noble hart, | good night sweete Prince, 3850 And flights of Angels sing thee to thy rest. 5.2.360 3851 Why dooes the drum come hether? 5.2.361 3852 Enter Fortenbrasse, {with the Embassadors} <and English Ambassador, with Drumme,> .. 3853 <Colours, and Attendants>. ..