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The Tragedie of
H A M L E TPrince of Denmarke.
388 Marcellus, and Barnardo, on their watch 1.2.197 389 In the dead wast and middle of the night 1.2.198 390 Beene thus incountred, a figure like your father 1.2.199 391 Armed at {poynt,} <all points> exactly Capapea 1.2.200 392 Appeares before them, and with solemne march, 1.2.201 393 Goes slowe and {stately by them; thrice} <stately: by them thrice> he walkt 1.2.202 394 By their opprest and feare surprised eyes 1.2.203
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 1438-9 Ham. My Lord I haue newes to tel you: | when Rossius {was} an Actor 1439 in Rome{.} <----> 2.2.391 1440 Pol. The Actors are come hether my Lord. 2.2.392 1441 Ham. Buz, buz. 2.2.393 1442 Pol. Vppon {my} <mine> honor. 2.2.394
2259 Tis now the very witching time of night, 3.2.388 2260 When Churchyards yawne, and hell it selfe {breakes} <breaths> out 3.2.389 2261 Contagion to this world: now could I drinke hote blood, 3.2.390 2262 And doe such <bitter> busines as the {bitter} day 3.2.391 2263 Would quake to looke on: soft, now to my mother, 3.2.392 2264 O hart loose not thy nature, let not euer 3.2.393 2265 The soule of Nero enter this firme bosome, 3.2.394
3884 For me, with sorrowe I embrace my fortune, 5.2.388 3885 I haue some {rights,} <Rites> of memory in this kingdome, 5.2.389 3886-7 Which {now} <are> to clame my vantage doth | inuite me. 3888 Hora. Of that I shall haue {also} <alwayes> cause to speake, 5.2.391 3889 And from his mouth, | whose voyce will drawe {no} <on> more, 5.2.392 3891 But let this same be presently perform'd 5.2.393 3892-3 Euen {while} <whiles> mens mindes are wilde, {least} | <Lest> more mischance