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421) Commentary Note for lines 1137-39:
1137 To the Celestiall and my soules Idoll, the most beau-
1137-9 tified O|phelia,| that's an ill phrase, a {vile} <vilde> phrase,
    ... s <i>Shake ...
    ... s <i>Shake ...
    ... s in Shake ...
    ... ey;' Shake ...
    ... rged Shake ...
    ... y in Shake ...
    ... d by Shake ...
    ... ibed Shake ...
    ... ough Shake ...
    ... ough Shake ...
    ... that Shake ...
    ... what Shake ...
422) Commentary Note for lines 1144-45:
1144 Doubt thou the starres are fire, {Letter.}
1145 Doubt that the Sunne doth moue,
    ... s of Shake ...
423) Commentary Note for lines 1165-66:
1165 If I had playd the Deske, or Table booke,
1166 Or giuen my hart a {working} <winking> mute and dumbe,
    ... with Shake ...
    ... ally Shake ...
424) Commentary Note for line 1170:
1170 Lord Hamlet is a Prince out of thy star,
    ... haps Shake ...
    ... that Shake ...
    ... fore Shake ...
425) Commentary Note for line 1174:
1174 Which done, she tooke the fruites of my aduise:
    ... . <i>Shake ...
426) Commentary Note for lines 1192-93:
1192-3 Pol. You know sometimes | he walkes foure houres together
    ...  <i> Shake ...
    ... s in Shake ...
    ...  the Shake ...
    ...  (<i>Shake ...
427) Commentary Note for lines 1218-19:
1218-9 Ham. For if the sunne breede maggots in a dead dogge, | being a
    ... that Shake ...
    ... p;c, Shake ...
    ... that Shake ...
    ... s of Shake ...
428) Commentary Note for lines 1219-20:
1219-20 good kissing carrion. | Haue you a daughter?
    ... e <i>Shake ...
    ...  due Shake ...
    ... that Shake ...
    ... y on Shake ...
    ... s of Shake ...
    ... that Shake ...
    ... et.  Shake ...
    ... that Shake ...
    ... ibly Shake ...
    ... n as Shake ...
    ... es.  Shake ...
    ...  but Shake ...
    ... , <i>Shake ...
    ... r to Shake ...
    ... n on Shake ...
429) Commentary Note for lines 1230-2:
1230 Ham. Words, words, words.
1231 Pol. What is the matter my Lord.
1232 Ham. Betweene who.
    ... t <i>Shake ...
430) Commentary Note for lines 1234-5:
1234-5 Ham. Slaunders sir; for the satericall {rogue} <slaue> sayes heere, | that old
    ... that Shake ...
    ... d in Shake ...
    ... ;Had Shake ...
    ... that Shake ...
    ... d in Shake ...
    ... that Shake ...
    ... that Shake ...
    ... that Shake ...
    ... d in Shake ...
    ... g to Shake ...
    ...  "If Shake ...

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