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The Tragedie of
H A M L E TPrince of Denmarke.
639 Making night hideous, and we fooles of nature 1.4.54 640 So horridly to shake our disposition 1.4.55 641 With thoughts beyond {the} <thee;> reaches of our soules, 1.4.56 642-3 Say why is this, wherefore, what should we doe? {Beckins.} | <Ghost beckens Hamlet.> 1.4.57 644 Hora. It beckins you to goe away with it 1.4.58 645 As if it some impartment did desire 1.4.59 646 To you alone. 1.4.60
2639 Ham. Doe not beleeue it. 4.2.9 2640 Ros. Beleeue what. 4.2.10 2641-2 Ham. That I can keepe your counsaile & not mine | owne, besides 2642-3 to be demaunded of a spunge, what {replycation} <re-| plication> should be made by 2643 the sonne of a King. 4.2.13 2644 Ros. Take you me for a spunge my Lord? 4.2.14 2645-6 Ham. I sir, that sokes vp the Kings countenaunce, his | rewards, his