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The Tragedie of
H A M L E TPrince of Denmarke.
399 And I with them the third night kept the watch, 1.2.208 400 Whereas they had deliuered both in time 1.2.209 401 Forme of the thing, each word made true and good, 1.2.210 402 The Apparision comes: I knewe your father, 1.2.211 403 {C2v} These hands are not more like. 1.2.212 404 Ham. But where was this? 1.2.212 405 Mar. My Lord vppon the platforme where we {watch} <watcht>, 1.2.213
1446-7 <Tragicall-Historicall: Tragicall-| Comicall-Historicall-Pastorall: Scene> 1447-8 {indeuidible} <indiuible>, or {Poem} <Po-| em> vnlimited, Sceneca cannot be too heauy, nor 1448-50 Plautus | too light for the lawe of writ, and the liberty: these are | the 1450 only men. 2.2.402 1451-2 Ham. O Ieptha Iudge of Israell, what a treasure had'st | thou? 1453 Pol. What a treasure had he my Lord? 2.2.405 1454-5 Ham. Why one faire daughter and no more, | the which he loued
3900 The souldiers musicke and the {right} <rites> of warre 5.2.399 3901 Speake loudly for him: 5.2.400 3902 Take vp the {bodies,} <body;> such a sight as this, 5.2.401 3903 Becomes the field, but heere showes much amisse. 5.2.402 3904 Goe bid the souldiers shoote. {Exeunt.} 5.2.403 3905 <Exeunt Marching: after the which, a Peale of> .. 3906 <Ordenance are shot off.> ..