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... Ham . I shall in all my best obay you madam . King Spoke like a kinde and a most louing Sonne , And there's no health the King shall drinke to day , But But the great Canon to the clowdes shall tell A The Tragedie of Hamlet.
... Ham . I shall in all my best obay you madam . King Spoke like a kinde and a most louing Sonne , And there's no health the King shall drinke to day , But But the great Canon to the clowdes shall tell A The Tragedie of Hamlet.
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... Madam I will : my Lord , I have a daughter , Haue while shee's mine : for that we thinke Is surest , we often loose : now to the Prince . My lord , but note this letter , The which my daughter in obedience Deliuer'd to my handes . King ...
... Madam I will : my Lord , I have a daughter , Haue while shee's mine : for that we thinke Is surest , we often loose : now to the Prince . My lord , but note this letter , The which my daughter in obedience Deliuer'd to my handes . King ...
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... Madam , send you in haste to speake with him , And I my selfe will stand behind the Arras , There question you the cause of all his griefe , And then in loue and nature vnto you , hee'le tell you all : My Lord , how thinke you on't ...
... Madam , send you in haste to speake with him , And I my selfe will stand behind the Arras , There question you the cause of all his griefe , And then in loue and nature vnto you , hee'le tell you all : My Lord , how thinke you on't ...
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... Madam , how do you like this play ? Queene The Lady protests too much . Ham . O but shee'le keepe her word . exit Lady King Haue you heard the argument , is there no offence in it ? Ham . Ham . No offence in the world , poyson in The ...
... Madam , how do you like this play ? Queene The Lady protests too much . Ham . O but shee'le keepe her word . exit Lady King Haue you heard the argument , is there no offence in it ? Ham . Ham . No offence in the world , poyson in The ...
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... Madam , neuer make doubt of that : I thinke by this the news be come to court : He is arriv'de , obserue the king , and you shall Quickely finde , Hamlet being here , Things fell not to his minde . ( mend me Queene But what became of ...
... Madam , neuer make doubt of that : I thinke by this the news be come to court : He is arriv'de , obserue the king , and you shall Quickely finde , Hamlet being here , Things fell not to his minde . ( mend me Queene But what became of ...
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