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Side 10
... fair and warlike form In which the majesty of buried Denmark Did sometimes march ? by heaven I charge thee , speak . Mar. It is offended . Ber . See ! it stalks away . Hor . Stay ; speak : speak I charge thee , speak . Mar. ' Tis gone ...
... fair and warlike form In which the majesty of buried Denmark Did sometimes march ? by heaven I charge thee , speak . Mar. It is offended . Ber . See ! it stalks away . Hor . Stay ; speak : speak I charge thee , speak . Mar. ' Tis gone ...
Side 16
... fair hour , Laertes ; time be thine , And thy best graces : spend it at thy will.- But now , my cousin Hamlet , and my son , - Xam . A little more kilouds still hang on you ? Ham . A little more than kin , and less than kind . * [ Aside ...
... fair hour , Laertes ; time be thine , And thy best graces : spend it at thy will.- But now , my cousin Hamlet , and my son , - Xam . A little more kilouds still hang on you ? Ham . A little more than kin , and less than kind . * [ Aside ...
Side 17
... fair reply ; Be as ourself in Denmark . - Madam , come This gentle and unforc'd accord of Hamlet Sits smiling to my heart ; in grace whereof , No jocund health , that Denmark drinks to - day , But the great cannon to the clouds shall ...
... fair reply ; Be as ourself in Denmark . - Madam , come This gentle and unforc'd accord of Hamlet Sits smiling to my heart ; in grace whereof , No jocund health , that Denmark drinks to - day , But the great cannon to the clouds shall ...
Side 39
... fair return of greetings , and desires . Upon our first , he sent out to suppress His nephew's levies ; which to him appear'd To be a preparation ' gainst the Polack ; But , better look'd into , he truly found It was against your ...
... fair return of greetings , and desires . Upon our first , he sent out to suppress His nephew's levies ; which to him appear'd To be a preparation ' gainst the Polack ; But , better look'd into , he truly found It was against your ...
Side 47
... fair daughter , and no more , The which he loved passing well . Pol . Still on my daughter . Ham . Am I not i ' the right , old Jephthah ? [ Aside . Pol . If you call me Jephthah , my lord , I have a daugh- ter , that I love passing ...
... fair daughter , and no more , The which he loved passing well . Pol . Still on my daughter . Ham . Am I not i ' the right , old Jephthah ? [ Aside . Pol . If you call me Jephthah , my lord , I have a daugh- ter , that I love passing ...
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