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... tongue . Enter Horatio and Marcellus . Hor . Health to your Lordship .. 336 སྟེ་ རྩ་ Ham . I am very glad to see you , ( Horatio ) or I much forget my selfe . Hor . The same my Lord , and your poore seruant euer . Ham . O my good friend ...
... tongue . Enter Horatio and Marcellus . Hor . Health to your Lordship .. 336 སྟེ་ རྩ་ Ham . I am very glad to see you , ( Horatio ) or I much forget my selfe . Hor . The same my Lord , and your poore seruant euer . Ham . O my good friend ...
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... tongue , I will requit your loues , so fare you well , Vpon the platforme , twixt eleuen and twelue , Ile visit you . All . Our duties to your honor . exeunt Ham . O your loues , your loues , as mine to yo Farewell , my fathers spirit ...
... tongue , I will requit your loues , so fare you well , Vpon the platforme , twixt eleuen and twelue , Ile visit you . All . Our duties to your honor . exeunt Ham . O your loues , your loues , as mine to yo Farewell , my fathers spirit ...
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... tongue lends the heart vowes , In briefe , be more scanter of your maiden presence , Or tendring thus you'l tender mee a foole . Ofel . I shall obay my lord in all I may . Cor . Ofelia , receiue none of his letters , " For louers lines ...
... tongue lends the heart vowes , In briefe , be more scanter of your maiden presence , Or tendring thus you'l tender mee a foole . Ofel . I shall obay my lord in all I may . Cor . Ofelia , receiue none of his letters , " For louers lines ...
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... ore - teeming loynes , a blancket And a kercher on that head , where late the diademe stoode , Who this had seene with tongue inuenom'd speech , Would Would treason haue pronounced , For if the gods themselues Prince of Denmarkc .
... ore - teeming loynes , a blancket And a kercher on that head , where late the diademe stoode , Who this had seene with tongue inuenom'd speech , Would Would treason haue pronounced , For if the gods themselues Prince of Denmarkc .
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... tongue as I taught thee , Mary and you mouth it , as a many of your players do I'de rather heare a towne bull bellow , Then such a fellow speake my lines . Nor do not saw the aire thus with your hands , But giue euery thing his action ...
... tongue as I taught thee , Mary and you mouth it , as a many of your players do I'de rather heare a towne bull bellow , Then such a fellow speake my lines . Nor do not saw the aire thus with your hands , But giue euery thing his action ...
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agen ayre beleeue Clowne dead death deere Denmarke doth drinke duetie earth Enter Corambis Enter Hamlet Enter King euen euery exeunt exit exit Ghost eyes farewell father fellow Fortenbrasse foyles gainst Gent Gentlemen Gertred Ghost Gilderstone giue giuen graue griefe hart hast hath haue seene heare heart heauen Hecuba heere Horatio I'le i'st indeede King Hamlet king of Denmarke king,and Lady Lear Leartes leaue liue looke loue louing Madam madde madnesse maiestie Marcellus Mary mother murder ne're neuer night Norway Nunnery goe o're obserue Ofel Ofelia play Players powre poyson pray prethee Prince Hamlet Pyrrus Queene Hamlet Rapier receiue reuenge Rossencraft saue selfe shew sinnes sonne Hamlet sory soule speake sute sweare sweete t'is tell thee themselues there's thing thinke thou Tragedy of Hamlet vncle vnto vpon Weele wilt Wittenberg yong Yoricke you'l