The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 10T. Tegg, 1812 |
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Page 347
... king , and your lean beggar , is but variable service ; two dishes , but to one table ; that's the end . King . Alas , alas ! Ham . A man may fish with the worm that hath eat of a king ; and eat of the fish that hath fed of that worm . King ...
... king , and your lean beggar , is but variable service ; two dishes , but to one table ; that's the end . King . Alas , alas ! Ham . A man may fish with the worm that hath eat of a king ; and eat of the fish that hath fed of that worm . King ...
Page 355
... king ! Caps , hands , and tongues , applaud it to the clouds , Laertes shall be king , Laertes king ! Queen . How cheerfully on the false trail they cry ! O , this is counter , you false Danish dogs . King . The doors are broke ...
... king ! Caps , hands , and tongues , applaud it to the clouds , Laertes shall be king , Laertes king ! Queen . How cheerfully on the false trail they cry ! O , this is counter , you false Danish dogs . King . The doors are broke ...
Page 386
... kings In Denmark's crown have worn ; Give me the cups ; And let the kettle to the trumpet speak , The trumpet to the cannoneer without , The cannons to the heavens , the heaven to earth , Now the king drinks to Hamlet . - Come , begin ...
... kings In Denmark's crown have worn ; Give me the cups ; And let the kettle to the trumpet speak , The trumpet to the cannoneer without , The cannons to the heavens , the heaven to earth , Now the king drinks to Hamlet . - Come , begin ...
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