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Page 104
... Laer . Dread my lord , Your leave and favour to return to France ; From whence though willingly I came to Den- mark , To show my duty in your coronation ; Yet now , I must confess , that duty done , My thoughts and wishes bend again ...
... Laer . Dread my lord , Your leave and favour to return to France ; From whence though willingly I came to Den- mark , To show my duty in your coronation ; Yet now , I must confess , that duty done , My thoughts and wishes bend again ...
Page 108
... Laer . My necessaries are embark'd ; farewell : And , sister , as the winds give benefit , And convoy is assistant , do not sleep , But let me hear from you . Oph Do you doubt that ? Laer . For Hamlet , and the trifling of his fa- vours ...
... Laer . My necessaries are embark'd ; farewell : And , sister , as the winds give benefit , And convoy is assistant , do not sleep , But let me hear from you . Oph Do you doubt that ? Laer . For Hamlet , and the trifling of his fa- vours ...
Page 109
... Laer . Most humbly do I take my leave , my lord . Pol . The time invites you ; go , your servants tend . Laer . Farewell , Ophelia ; and remember well What I have said to you . Oph . ' Tis in my memory lock'd , And you yourself shall ...
... Laer . Most humbly do I take my leave , my lord . Pol . The time invites you ; go , your servants tend . Laer . Farewell , Ophelia ; and remember well What I have said to you . Oph . ' Tis in my memory lock'd , And you yourself shall ...
Page 146
... Laer . Where is this king ? -Sirs , stand you all without . Dan . No , let's come in . Laer . I pray you , give me leave . Dan . We will , we will . [ They retire without the door . Laer . I thank you : -keep the door . — O thou vile ...
... Laer . Where is this king ? -Sirs , stand you all without . Dan . No , let's come in . Laer . I pray you , give me leave . Dan . We will , we will . [ They retire without the door . Laer . I thank you : -keep the door . — O thou vile ...
Page 147
... Laer . How now ! what noise is that ? Enter OPHELIA , fantastically dressed with straws and flowers . O heat , dry up my brains ! tears , seven times salt , Burn out the sense and virtue of mine eye ! — By heaven , thy madness shall be ...
... Laer . How now ! what noise is that ? Enter OPHELIA , fantastically dressed with straws and flowers . O heat , dry up my brains ! tears , seven times salt , Burn out the sense and virtue of mine eye ! — By heaven , thy madness shall be ...
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