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Side 23
... Hor . As I do live , true ; my honour'd lord , ' tis And we did think it writ down in our duty , To let you know of it . Ham . Indeed , indeed , sirs , but this troubles me . Hold you the watch to - night ? All . HAMLET . 25.
... Hor . As I do live , true ; my honour'd lord , ' tis And we did think it writ down in our duty , To let you know of it . Ham . Indeed , indeed , sirs , but this troubles me . Hold you the watch to - night ? All . HAMLET . 25.
Side 25
... honour . Ham . Your loves , as mine to you : Farewel . [ Exeunt Hon . MAR . and BER . My father's spirit in arms ! all is not well ; I doubt some foul play : ' would the night were come ! Till then sit still , my soul : Foul deeds will ...
... honour . Ham . Your loves , as mine to you : Farewel . [ Exeunt Hon . MAR . and BER . My father's spirit in arms ! all is not well ; I doubt some foul play : ' would the night were come ! Till then sit still , my soul : Foul deeds will ...
Side 26
... honour may sustain , If with too credent car you Or lose your heart ; open list his songs ; or your chaste treasure To his unmaster'd importunity . Fear it , Ophelis , fear it , my dear sister ; And keep you in the rear of your ...
... honour may sustain , If with too credent car you Or lose your heart ; open list his songs ; or your chaste treasure To his unmaster'd importunity . Fear it , Ophelis , fear it , my dear sister ; And keep you in the rear of your ...
Side 28
... clearly , As it behoves my daughter , and your honour : What is between you ? give me up the truth . Oph . He hath , my lord , of late made many tenders Of his affection to me . Pol . Affection ? puh ! you speak like a 28 HAM LE T.
... clearly , As it behoves my daughter , and your honour : What is between you ? give me up the truth . Oph . He hath , my lord , of late made many tenders Of his affection to me . Pol . Affection ? puh ! you speak like a 28 HAM LE T.
Side 31
... honour'd in the breach , than the observ- ance . This heavy - headed revel , east and west , Makes us traduc'd , and tax'd of other nations : They clepe us , drunkards , and with swinish phrase Soil our addition ; and , indeed it takes ...
... honour'd in the breach , than the observ- ance . This heavy - headed revel , east and west , Makes us traduc'd , and tax'd of other nations : They clepe us , drunkards , and with swinish phrase Soil our addition ; and , indeed it takes ...
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