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611) Commentary Note for lines 3279-81:
3279-80 about the {massene} <Mazard> with a Sextens | spade; heere's fine reuolution {and}
3280-1 <if> we had the tricke to | see't, did these bones cost no more the breeding,
    ... from Shake ...
    ... ial. Shake ...
612) Commentary Note for lines 3281-83:
3281-3 but | to play at loggits with {them} <’em?>: mine ake to thinke | on't. 3281
    ... n in Shake ...
613) Commentary Note for lines 3284-88:
3284 <Clowne sings.>
3285 {Clow. } A pickax and a spade a spade, {Song.}
3286 for and a shrowding sheet,
3287 O a pit of Clay for to be made
3288 for such a guest is meet.
    ... . of Shake ...
614) Commentary Note for lines 3289-90:
3289-90 Ham. There's another, why {may} <might> not that be the | skull of <of> a Lawyer,
    ... d by Shake ...
    ... that Shake ...
    ... that Shake ...
615) Commentary Note for lines 3290-91:
3290-1 where be his {quiddities} <Quiddits> now, his | {quillites,} <Quillets?> his cases, his tenurs, and his
    ... d by Shake ...
    ... that Shake ...
    ... that Shake ...
    ... ton, Shake ...
616) Commentary Note for lines 3316-18:
3316-7 Ham. Thou doost lie in't to be in't & say {it is} <‘tis> thine, | tis for the dead,
3317-8 not for the quicke, therefore thou | lyest.
    ... s in Shake ...
617) Commentary Note for lines 3328-29:
3328-9 Ham. How absolute the knaue is, we must speake | by the card, or
    ...  the Shake ...
    ...  the Shake ...
    ... that Shake ...
618) Commentary Note for lines 3338-39:
3338-9 very day that young Hamlet was borne: hee | that {is} <was> mad and sent into
3339 England.
    ... lay, Shake ...
    ... nty. Shake ...
    ... that Shake ...
    ... that Shake ...
    ... . If Shake ...
    ... what Shake ...
    ... ars, Shake ...
    ... that Shake ...
619) Commentary Note for lines 3351-52:
3351-2 Clow. Why heere in Denmarke: I haue been {Sexten} <sixeteene>| heere man
3352 and boy thirty yeeres.
    ... That Shake ...
    ...  and Shake ...
    ... >New Shake ...
    ...  and Shake ...
    ...  the Shake ...
    ... that Shake ...
    ... that Shake ...
    ... play Shake ...
620) Commentary Note for lines 3360-62:
3360-1 out water a great while; & your water | is a sore decayer of your whor-
3361-2 son dead body, heer's a scull | {now hath lyen you} <now: this Scul, has laine> i'th earth {23.} <three & twenty> yeeres.
    ...  and Shake ...
    ...  the Shake ...
    ... ted, Shake ...

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