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H A M L E TPrince of Denmarke.
536 But not exprest in fancy; rich not gaudy, 1.3.71 537 For the apparrell oft proclaimes the man 1.3.72 538 And they in Fraunce of the best ranck and station, 1.3.73 539 {Or} <Are> of a most select and {generous, chiefe} <generous cheff> in that: 1.3.74 540 Neither a borrower nor a lender {boy,} <be;> 1.3.75 541 For {loue} <lone> oft looses both it selfe, and friend, 1.3.76 542 And borrowing {dulleth} <dulls the> edge of husbandry; 1.3.77
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 1580-1 Ham. Weele hate to morrowe night, you could for <a> | neede study 1581-2 a speech of some dosen {lines,} or sixteene lines, which | I would set 1582 downe and insert in't, could {you} <ye> not? 2.2.543