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The Tragedie of
H A M L E TPrince of Denmarke.
531 Of entrance to a quarrell, but being in, 1.3.66 532 Bear't that th'opposed may beware of thee, 1.3.67 533 Giue euery man {thy} <thine> eare, but fewe thy voyce, 1.3.68 534 Take each mans censure, but reserue thy iudgement, 1.3.69 535 Costly thy habite as thy purse can buy, 1.3.70 536 But not exprest in fancy; rich not gaudy, 1.3.71 537 For the apparrell oft proclaimes the man 1.3.72
1571-2 sert, & who {shall} <should> scape whipping, vse | them after your owne honor 1572-3 and dignity, the lesse they | deserue the more merrit is in your boun- 1573-4 ty. Take them | in. 1575 Pol. Come sirs. <Exit Polon.> 2.2.534 1576-7 Ham. Follow him friends, weele heare a play to {morrowe;} <mor-| row.> dost thou 1578 {F4v} heare me old friend, can you play the | murther of Gonzago? 2.2.538 1579 Play. I my Lord. 2.2.539