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131) Commentary Note for line 3572_74:
3572 <To quit him with this arme? And is't not to be damn'd>
3573 <To let this Canker of our nature come>
3574 <In further euill.>
    ... e fate of Rosencrant ...
132) Commentary Note for line 3578_358:
3578 <The interim's mine, and a mans life's no more>
3579 <Then to say one: but I am very sorry good Horatio,>
3580 <That to Laertes I forgot my selfe;> 3580
    ... e against Rosencrant ...
    ... e fate of Rosencrant ...
    ...  death of Rosencrant ...
133) Commentary Note for line 3581_358:
3581 <For by the image of my Cause, I see>
3582 <The Portraiture of his; Ile count his fauours:>
3583 <But sure the brauery of his griefe did put me>
3584 <Into a Towring passion.>
3585 <Hor. Peace, who comes heere?> 3585
    ... e against Rosencrant ...
134) Commentary Note for line 3586:
3586 Enter {a Courtier.} <young Osricke.>
    ... onius and Rosencrant ...
135) Commentary Note for line 3657_6_3:
3657+6 {Ham. I am constant to my purposes, they followe the Kings plea-}
3657+7 {sure, if his fitnes speakes, mine is ready: now or whensoeuer, pro-}
3657+8 {uided I be so able as now.}
    ... eplied to Rosencrant ...
136) Commentary Note for line 3659_366:
3659-60 Ham. I doe not thinke so, since he went into France, | I haue bene
    ... mlet told Rosencrant ...
137) Commentary Note for line 3668:
3678 Ham. Giue me your pardon sir, {I haue} <I'ue> done you wrong,
    ... stern and Rosencrant ...
138) Commentary Note for line 3674_367:
3675 {A table prepard, Trumpets, Drums and officers with Cushions,}
3674 {King, Queene, and all the state, Foiles, daggers,}
3674 { and Laertes.}
3674 <Enter King, Queene, Laertes and Lords, with other Atten->
3675 <dants with Foyles, and Gauntlets, a Table and>
3676 <Flagons of Wine on it.>
    ...  Ophelia, Rosencrant ...
139) Commentary Note for line 3816_381:
3816 Ham. Heauen make thee free of it, I follow thee;
3817 I am dead Horatio, wretched Queene adiew.
3818 You that looke pale, and tremble at this chance,
    ... e breath. Rosencrant ...
140) Commentary Note for line 3841_384:
3841 Ham. O I die Horatio,
3842 The potent poyson quite ore-crowes my spirit,
3843 I cannot liue to heare the newes from England,
    ... e fate of Rosencrant ...
    ...  fate of  Rosencrant ...

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