The Works of Shakespeare: in Twelve Volumes: Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected, Volume 12R. Crowder, 1772 |
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Page 87
... Duke and Duchefs , with regal Coro- nets , very lovingly ; the Duchefs embracing him , ( 38 ) Enter a King and Queen very lovingly ; ] Thus has the and he her . She kneels ; he takes her H 2 PRINCE OF DENMARK . 87 Queen. Come hither, my ...
... Duke and Duchefs , with regal Coro- nets , very lovingly ; the Duchefs embracing him , ( 38 ) Enter a King and Queen very lovingly ; ] Thus has the and he her . She kneels ; he takes her H 2 PRINCE OF DENMARK . 87 Queen. Come hither, my ...
Page 88
... Duke's ears , and exit . The Duchefs returns , finds the Duke dead , and makes paffionate action . The poifoner , with fome two or three mutes , comes in again , feeming to lament with her . The dead body is carried away . The poifoner ...
... Duke's ears , and exit . The Duchefs returns , finds the Duke dead , and makes paffionate action . The poifoner , with fome two or three mutes , comes in again , feeming to lament with her . The dead body is carried away . The poifoner ...
Page 89
... Duke and Duchefs , Players . Duke . Full thirty times hath Phoebus ' car gone round Neptune's falt wash , and Tellus ' orbed ground ; And thirty dozen moons with borrowed fheen About the world have twelve times thirties been , Since ...
... Duke and Duchefs , Players . Duke . Full thirty times hath Phoebus ' car gone round Neptune's falt wash , and Tellus ' orbed ground ; And thirty dozen moons with borrowed fheen About the world have twelve times thirties been , Since ...
Page 90
... Duke . ' Faith , I must leave thee , love , and fhort-- ly too : My operant powers their functions leave to do , And thou fhalt live in this fair world behind , Honoured , beloved ; and haply one as kind For hufband fhalt thou . Duch ...
... Duke . ' Faith , I must leave thee , love , and fhort-- ly too : My operant powers their functions leave to do , And thou fhalt live in this fair world behind , Honoured , beloved ; and haply one as kind For hufband fhalt thou . Duch ...
Page 91
... Duke . Tis deeply fworn ; fweet , leave me here a while ; My fpirits grow dull , and fain I would beguile The tedious day with fleep . Duch . Sleep rock thy brain , [ Sleeps . And never come mifchance between us twain ! [ Exit . Ham ...
... Duke . Tis deeply fworn ; fweet , leave me here a while ; My fpirits grow dull , and fain I would beguile The tedious day with fleep . Duch . Sleep rock thy brain , [ Sleeps . And never come mifchance between us twain ! [ Exit . Ham ...
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