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The Tragedie of
H A M L E TPrince of Denmarke.
581 Pol. I, {springs} <Springes> to catch wood-cockes, I doe knowe 1.3.115 582 When the blood burnes, how prodigall the soule 1.3.116 583 {Lends} <Giues> the tongue vowes, these blazes daughter 1.3.117 584 Giuing more light then heate, extinct in both 1.3.118 585 Euen in their promise, as it is a making 1.3.119 586 You must not take for fire, {from} <For> this time <Daughter,> 1.3.120 587 Be {something} <somewhat> scanter of your maiden presence 1.3.121
1622 <Oh Vengeance!> .. 1623 {Why} <Who?> what an Asse am I, <I sure,> this is most braue, 2.2.582 1624 That I the sonne of {a} <the> deere murthered, 2.2.583 1625 Prompted to my reuenge by heauen and hell, 2.2.584 1626 Must like a whore vnpacke my hart with words, 2.2.585 1627-8 And fall a cursing like a very drabbe; | a {stallyon,} <Scullion?> fie vppont, foh. 1628-9 About my {braines; hum,} <Braine.> | I haue heard,