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The Tragedie of
H A M L E TPrince of Denmarke.
382 Hora. Season your admiration for a while 1.2.192 383 With an attent eare till I may deliuer 1.2.193 384 Vppon the witnes of these gentlemen 1.2.194 385 This maruile to you. 1.2.195 386 Ham. For {Gods} <Heauens> loue let me heare? 1.2.195 387 Hora. Two nights together had these gentlemen 1.2.196 388 Marcellus, and Barnardo, on their watch 1.2.197
1429-30 Ham. Harke you Guyldensterne, and you to, at each | eare a hearer, 1430-1 that great baby you see there is not yet | out of his {swadling} <swathing> clouts. 1432-3 Ros. Happily {he is} <he's> the second time come to them, for | they say an 1433 old man is twice a child. 2.2.385 1434-5 Ham. I will prophecy, he comes to tell me of the | players, mark it, 1435-6 You say right sir, <for> a Monday {morning,} <mor-| ning> t'was {then} <so> indeede. 1437 Pol. My Lord I haue newes to tell you. 2.2.389
3877 Of accidentall iudgements, casuall slaughters, 5.2.382 3878 Of deaths put on by cunning, and {for no} <forc'd> cause 5.2.383 3879 And in this vpshot, purposes mistooke, 5.2.384 3880 Falne on th'inuenters heads: all this can I 5.2.385 3881 Truly deliuer. 5.2.386 3882 For. Let vs hast to heare it, 5.2.386 3883 And call the noblest to the audience, 5.2.387