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The Tragedie of
H A M L E TPrince of Denmarke.
65-66 {B2} Hora. Stay, speake, speake, I charge thee speake. | Exit <the> Ghost. 1.1.51 67 Mar. Tis gone and will not answere. 1.1.52 68 Bar. How now Horatio, you tremble and looke pale, 1.1.53 69 Is not this somthing more then phantasie? 1.1.54 70 What thinke you-ont? 1.1.55 71 Hora. Before my God I might not this belieue, 1.1.56 72 Without the sencible and true auouch 1.1.57
82 With martiall stauke hath he gone by our watch. 1.1.66 83 Hora. In what perticular thought{,} to worke<,> I know not, 1.1.67 84 But in the grosse and scope of {mine} <my> opinion, 1.1.68 85 This bodes some strange eruption to our state. 1.1.69 86 Mar. Good now sit downe, and tell me he that knowes, 1.1.70 87 Why this same strikt and most obseruant watch 1.1.71 88 So nightly toiles the subiect of the land, 1.1.72
246 King. How is it that the clowdes still hang on you. 1.2.66 247 Ham. Not so {much} my Lord, I am too much {in the sonne} <i'th'Sun>. 1.2.67 248 Queene. Good Hamlet cast thy {nighted} <nightly> colour off 1.2.68 249 And let thine eye looke like a friend on Denmarke, 1.2.69 250 Doe not for euer with thy {vailed} <veyled> lids 1.2.70 251 Seeke for thy noble Father in the dust, 1.2.71 252 Thou know'st tis common all that liues must die, 1.2.72
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
655 {D2} And for my soule, what can it doe to that 1.4.66 656 Being a thing immortall as it selfe; 1.4.67 657 It waues me forth againe, Ile followe it. 1.4.68 658 Hora. What if it tempt you toward the flood my Lord, 1.4.69 659 Or to the dreadfull {somnet} <Sonnet> of the {cleefe} <Cliffe,> 1.4.70 660 That {bettles} <beetles> ore his base into the sea, 1.4.71 661 And there {assume} <assumes> some other horrable forme 1.4.72
751 That swift as quicksiluer it courses through 1.5.66 752 The naturall gates and allies of the body, 1.5.67 753 And with a sodaine vigour it doth {possesse} <posset> 1.5.68 754 And curde like {eager} <Aygre> droppings into milke, 1.5.69 755 The thin and wholsome blood; so did it mine, 1.5.70 756 And a most instant tetter {barckt} <bak'd> about 1.5.71 757 Most Lazerlike with vile and lothsome crust 1.5.72
962 Pol. God buy {ye, far ye} <you; fare you> well. 2.1.66 963 Rey. Good my Lord. 2.1.67 964 Pol. Obserue his inclination in your selfe. 2.1.68 965 Rey. I shall my Lord. 2.1.69 966 Pol. And let him ply his musique. 2.1.70 967 Rey. Well my Lord. Exit {Rey}. 2.1.70 968 Enter Ophelia. ..
1091 That so his sicknes, age, and impotence 2.2.66 1092 Was falsly borne in hand, sends out arrests 2.2.67 1093 On Fortenbrasse, which he in breefe obeyes, 2.2.68 1094 Receiues rebuke from Norway, and in fine, 2.2.69 1095 Makes vow before his Vncle neuer more 2.2.70 1096 To giue th'assay of Armes against your Maiestie: 2.2.71 1097 Whereon old Norway ouercome with ioy, 2.2.72
1721 When we haue shuffled off this mortall coyle 3.1.66 1722 Must giue vs pause, there's the respect 3.1.67 1723 That makes calamitie of so long life: 3.1.68 1724 For who would beare the whips and scornes of time, 3.1.69 1725 {Th'oppressors} <The Oppressors> wrong, the {proude} <poore> mans contumely, 3.1.70 1726 The pangs of {despiz'd} <dispriz'd> loue, the lawes delay, 3.1.71 1727 The insolence of office, and the spurnes 3.1.72
1917 As one in suffring all that suffers nothing, 3.2.66 1918 A man that Fortunes buffets and rewards 3.2.67 1919 {Hast}<Hath> tane with equall thanks; and blest are those 3.2.68 1920 Whose blood and iudgement are so well {comedled} <co-mingled>, 3.2.69 1921 That they are not a pype for Fortunes finger 3.2.70 1922 To sound what stop she please: giue me that man 3.2.71 1923 That is not passions slaue, and I will weare him 3.2.72
2342 Yet what can it, when one cannot repent? 3.3.66 2343 O wretched state, ô bosome blacke as death, 3.3.67 2344 O limed soule, that struggling to be free, 3.3.68 2345 Art more ingaged; helpe Angels make assay, 3.3.69 2346 Bowe stubborne knees, and hart with strings of steale, 3.3.70 2347 Be soft as sinnewes of the new borne babe, 3.3.71 2348 All may be well. 3.3.72
2450 Could you on this faire mountaine leaue to feede, 3.4.66 2451 And batten on this Moore; ha, haue you eyes? 3.4.67 2452 You cannot call it loue, for at your age 3.4.68 2453 The heyday in the blood is tame, it's humble, 3.4.69 2454 And waits vppon the iudgement, and what iudgement 3.4.70 2455 Would step from this to this, {sence sure youe haue} 3.4.71 2455+1 {Els could you not haue motion, but sure that sence} 3.4.72
3076 {L4} And for his death no wind of blame shall breathe, 4.7.66 3077 But euen his Mother shall vncharge the practise, 4.7.67 3078 And call it accedent. 4.7.68 3078+1 {Laer. My Lord I will be rul'd,} 4.7.69 3078+2 {The rather if you could deuise it so} 4.7.70 3078+3 {That I might be the organ.} 4.7.70 3078+4 {King. It falls right,} 4.7.71
3158 Quee. There is a Willow growes {ascaunt the} <aslant a> Brooke 4.7.66 3159 That showes his {horry} <hore> leaues in the glassy streame, 4.7.67 3160 {Therewith} <There with> fantastique garlands did she {make} <come,> 4.7.68 3161 Of Crowflowers, Nettles, Daises, and long Purples 4.7.69 3162 That liberall Shepheards giue a grosser name, 4.7.70 3163 But our {cull-cold} <cold> maydes doe dead mens fingers call them. 4.7.71 3164 There on the pendant boughes her {cronet} <Coronet> weedes 4.7.72
3570 Throwne out his Angle for my proper life, 5.2.66 3571 And with such {cusnage,} <coozenage;> i'st not perfect conscience? 5.2.67 3572 <To quit him with this arme? And is't not to be damn'd> 5.2.68 3573 <To let this Canker of our nature come> 5.2.69 3574 <In further euill.> 5.2.60 3575 <Hor. It must be shortly knowne to him from England> 5.2.70 3576 <What is the issue of the businesse there.> 5.2.71