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            <add place="textblock" type="bibliographic" hand="#ab" resp="#fol"><hi rend="underline">SPEC XX
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<docTitle><titlePart type="main">THE
<lb/>Tragicall Historie of
<lb/><name type="character" ref="#ham">HAMLET</name>
<lb/><hi rend="italic">Prince of Denmarke</hi></titlePart></docTitle>
<byline>By <docAuthor>William Shake&#x2010;speare</docAuthor>.</byline>
<docEdition>As it hath beene diuerse times acted by his Highnesse ser&#x00AD;
<lb/>uants in the Cittie of London: as also in the two V&#x00AD;
<lb/>niuersities of Cambridge and Oxford, and else&#x2010;where</docEdition>
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<docImprint>At London printed for N.L. and Iohn Trundell.
<lb/><docDate>1603</docDate>.<add place="margin-bot" type="bibliographic" hand="#ac"
    resp="#fol">27</add>
    <add place="mount-bot" type="bibliographic" hand="#ad" resp="#fol">cat  8 Jun &#x0027;17 B</add>
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            <head>The Tragicall Historie of
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<lb/>Prince of Denmarke.</head>
<stage rend="italic, centred" type="entrance">Enter two Centinels.</stage>
            <sp who="#sen"><speaker>1.</speaker> <l><c rend="droppedCapital">S</c>Tand: who is that?</l></sp>
<sp who="#bar"><speaker>2.</speaker> <l>Tis I.</l></sp>
    <sp who="#sen"><speaker>1.</speaker> <l>O you come most carefully vpon your watch,</l></sp>
    <sp who="#bar"><speaker>2.</speaker> <l>And if you meete <name type="character" ref="#mar" rend="italic">Marcellus</name> and <name type="character" ref="#hor" rend="italic">Horatio</name>,</l>
<l>The partners of my watch, bid them make haste.</l></sp>
    <sp who="#sen"><speaker>1.</speaker> <l>I will: See who goes there.</l></sp>
<stage rend="italic, centred" type="entrance">Enter <name type="character" ref="#hor">Horatio</name> and <name type="character" ref="#mar">Marcellus</name>.</stage>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hor.</speaker> <l>Friends to this ground.</l></sp>
<sp who="#mar"><speaker rend="italic">Mar.</speaker> <l>And leegemen to the Dane,</l>
<l>O farewell honest souldier, who hath releeued you?</l></sp>
    <sp who="#sen"><speaker>1.</speaker> <l><name type="character" ref="#bar" rend="italic">Barnardo</name> hath my place, giue you good night.</l></sp>
<sp who="#mar"><speaker rend="italic">Mar.</speaker> <l>Holla, <name type="character" ref="#bar" rend="italic">Barnardo</name>.</l></sp>
    <sp who="#bar"><speaker>2.</speaker> <l>Say, is <name type="character" ref="#hor" rend="italic">Horatio</name> there?</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hor.</speaker> <l>A peece of him.</l></sp>
    <sp who="#bar"><speaker>2.</speaker> <l>Welcome <name type="character" ref="#hor" rend="italic">Horatio</name>, welcome good <name type="character" ref="#mar" rend="italic">Marcellus</name>.</l></sp>
<sp who="#mar"><speaker rend="italic">Mar.</speaker> <l>What hath this thing appear&#x0027;d againe to night.</l></sp>
    <sp who="#bar"><speaker>2.</speaker> <l>I haue seene nothing.</l></sp>
<sp who="#mar"><speaker rend="italic">Mar.</speaker> <l><name type="character" ref="#hor" rend="italic">Horatio</name> sayes tis but our fantasie,</l>
<l>And wil not let beliefe take hold of him,</l>
    <l>Touching this dreaded sight twice seene by vs,<add place="margin-bot" type="bibliographic" hand="#ac" resp="#fol">28</add></l>
<fw type="signature" place="foot-centre">B</fw><fw type="catchword" place="foot-right">There&#x00AD;</fw>
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<l>Therefore I haue intreated him along with vs</l>
<l>To watch the minutes of this night,</l>
<l>That if againe this apparition come,</l>
<l>He may approoue our eyes, and speake to it.</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hor.</speaker> <l>Tut, t&#x0027;will not appeare.</l></sp>
    <sp who="#bar"><speaker>2.</speaker> <l>Sit downe I pray, and let vs once againe</l>
<l>Assaile your eares that are so fortified,</l>
<l>What we haue two nights seene.</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hor.</speaker> <l>Wel, sit we downe, and let vs heare <name type="character" ref="#bar" rend="italic">Bernardo</name> speake
<lb/>of this.</l></sp>
    <sp who="#bar"><speaker>2.</speaker> <l>Last night of al, when yonder starre that&#x0027;s west&#x00AD;
<lb/>ward from the pole, had made his course to</l>
<l>Illumine that part of heauen. Where now it burnes,</l>
<l>The bell then towling one.</l></sp>
<stage rend="italic, centred" type="entrance">Enter Ghost.</stage>
<sp who="#mar"><speaker rend="italic">Mar.</speaker> <l>Breake off your talke, see where it comes againe.</l></sp>
    <sp who="#bar"><speaker>2.</speaker> <l>In the same figure like the King that&#x0027;s dead,</l></sp>
<sp who="#mar"><speaker rend="italic">Mar.</speaker> <l>Thou art a scholler, speake to it <name type="character" ref="#hor" rend="italic">Horatio</name>.</l></sp>
    <sp who="#bar"><speaker>2.</speaker> <l>Lookes it not like the king?</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hor.</speaker> <l>Most like, it horrors mee with feare and wonder.</l></sp>
    <sp who="#bar"><speaker>2.</speaker> <l>It would be spoke to.</l></sp>
<sp who="#mar"><speaker rend="italic">Mar.</speaker> <l>Question it <name type="character" ref="#hor" rend="italic">Horatio</name>.</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hor.</speaker> <l>What art thou that thus vsurps the state, in</l>
<l>Which the Maiestie of buried <hi rend="italic">Denmarke</hi> did sometimes</l>
<l>Walke? By heauen I charge thee speake.</l></sp>
<sp who="#mar"><speaker rend="italic">Mar.</speaker> <l>It is offended.<stage rend="italic, inline" type="exit">exit Ghost.</stage></l></sp>
    <sp who="#bar"><speaker>2.</speaker> <l>See, it stalkes away.</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hor.</speaker> <l>Stay, speake, speake, by heauen I charge thee
<lb/>speake.</l></sp>
<sp who="#mar"><speaker rend="italic">Mar.</speaker> <l>Tis gone and makes no answer.</l></sp>
    <sp who="#bar"><speaker>2.</speaker> <l>How now <name type="character" ref="#hor" rend="italic">Horatio</name>, you tremble and looke pale,</l>
<l>Is not this something more than fantasie?</l>
<l>What thinke you on&#x0027;t?</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hor.</speaker> <l>Afore my God, I might not this beleeue, without
<lb/>the sensible and true auouch of my owne eyes.</l></sp>
<fw type="catchword" place="foot-right" rend="italic">Mar.</fw>
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<sp who="#mar"><speaker rend="italic">Mar.</speaker> <l>Is it not like the King?</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hor.</speaker> <l>As thou art to thy selfe,</l>
<l>Such was the very armor he had on,</l>
<l>When he the ambitious <name type="character" ref="#nor" rend="italic">Norway</name> combated.</l>
<l>So frownd he once, when in an angry parle</l>
<l>He smot the sleaded pollax on the yce,</l>
<l>Tis strange.</l></sp>
<sp who="#mar"><speaker rend="italic">Mar.</speaker> <l>Thus twice before, and iump at this dead hower,</l>
<l>With Marshall stalke he passed through our watch.</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hor.</speaker> <l>In what particular to worke, I know not,</l>
<l>But in the thought and scope of my opinion,</l>
<l>This bodes some strange eruption to the state.</l></sp>
<sp who="#mar"><speaker rend="italic">Mar.</speaker> <l>Good, now sit downe, and tell me he that knowes</l>
<l>Why this same strikt and most obseruant watch,</l>
<l>So nightly toyles the subiect of the land,</l>
<l><add place="mount-left" hand="#af" type="figure" resp="#fol"><figure><figDesc>Stroke.</figDesc></figure></add>And why such dayly cost of brazen Cannon</l>
<l>And forraine marte, for implements of warre,<add place="mount-right" hand="#af" type="figure" resp="#fol"><figure><figDesc>Stroke.</figDesc></figure></add></l>
<l>Why such impresse of ship&#x2010;writes, whose sore taske</l>
<l>Does not diuide the sunday from the weeke:</l>
<l>What might be toward that this sweaty march</l>
<l>Doth make the night ioynt labourer with the day,</l>
<l>Who is&#x0027;t that can informe me?</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hor.</speaker> <l>Mary that can I, at least the whisper goes so,</l>
<l>Our late King, who as you know was by <name type="character" ref="#ofo">Forten&#x00AD;
<lb/>Brasse</name> of <hi rend="italic">Norway</hi>,</l>
<l>Thereto prickt on by a most emulous cause, dared to</l>
<l>The combate, in which our valiant <name type="character" ref="#oha" rend="italic">Hamlet</name>,</l>
<l>For so this side of our knowne world esteemed him,</l>
<l>Did slay this <name type="character" ref="#ofo">Fortenbrasse</name>,</l>
<l>Who by a seale compact well ratified, by law</l>
<l>And heraldrie, did forfeit with his life all those</l>
<l>His lands which he stoode seazed of by the conqueror,</l>
<l>Against the which a moity competent,</l>
<l>Was gaged by our King:</l>
<l>Now sir, yong <name type="character" ref="#for">Fortenbrasse</name>,</l>
    <l>Of inapproued mettle hot and full,<add place="margin-bot" type="bibliographic" hand="#ac" resp="#fol">29</add><add place="mount-bot" hand="#af" type="figure" resp="#fol"><figure><figDesc>Line.</figDesc></figure></add></l>
<fw type="signature" place="foot-centre">B2</fw><fw type="catchword" place="foot-right">Hath</fw>
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<l>Hath in the skirts of <hi rend="italic">Norway</hi> here and there,</l>
<l>Sharkt vp a sight of lawlesse Resolutes</l>
<l>For food and diet to some enterprise,</l>
<l>That hath a stomacke in&#x0027;t: and this (I take it) is the</l>
<l>Chiefe head and ground of this our watch.</l>
<stage rend="italic, centred" type="entrance">Enter the Ghost.</stage>
<l>But loe, behold, see where it comes againe,</l>
<l>Ile crosse it, though it blast me: stay illusion,</l>
<l>If there be any good thing to be done,</l>
<l>That may doe ease to thee, and grace to mee,</l>
<l>Speake to mee.</l>
<l>If thou art priuy to thy countries fate,</l>
<l>Which happly foreknowing may preuent, O speake to me,</l>
<l>Or if thou hast extorted in thy life,</l>
<l>Or hoorded treasure in the wombe of earth,</l>
<l>For which they say you Spirites oft walke in death, speake
<lb/>to me, stay and speake, speake, stoppe it <name type="character" ref="#mar" rend="italic">Marcellus</name>.</l></sp>
    <sp who="#bar"><speaker>2.</speaker> <l>Tis heere.<stage rend="italic, inline" type="exit">exit Ghost.</stage></l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hor.</speaker> <l>Tis heere.</l></sp>
<sp who="#mar"><speaker rend="italic">Marc.</speaker> <l>Tis gone, O we doe it wrong, being so maiesti&#x00AD;
<lb/>call, to offer it the shew of violence,</l>
<l>For it is as the ayre invelmorable,</l>
<l>And our vaine blowes malitious mockery.</l></sp>
    <sp who="#bar"><speaker>2.</speaker> <l>It was about to speake when the Cocke crew.</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hor.</speaker> <l>And then it faded like a guilty thing,</l>
<l>Vpon a fearefull summons: I haue heard</l>
<l>The Cocke, that is the trumpet to the morning,</l>
<l>Doth with his earely and shrill crowing throate,</l>
<l>Awake the god of day, and at his sound,</l>
<l>Whether in earth or ayre, in sea or fire,</l>
<l>The strauagant and erring spirite hies</l>
<l>To his confines, and of the trueth heereof</l>
<l>This present obiect made probation.</l></sp>
<sp who="#mar"><speaker rend="italic">Marc.</speaker> <l>It faded on the crowing of the Cocke,</l>
<l>Some say, that euer gainst that season comes,</l>
<l>Wherein our Sauiours birth is celebrated,</l>
<fw type="catchword" place="foot-right">The</fw>
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<l>The bird of dawning singeth all night long,</l>
<l>And then they say, no spirite dare walke abroade,</l>
<l>The nights are wholesome, then no planet frikes,</l>
<l>No Fairie takes, nor Witch hath powre to charme,</l>
<l>So gratious, and so hallowed is that time.</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hor.</speaker> <l>So haue I heard, and doe in parte beleeue it:</l>
<l>But see the Sunne in russet mantle clad,</l>
<l>Walkes ore the deaw of yon hie mountaine top,</l>
<l>Breake we our watch vp, and by my aduise,</l>
<l>Let vs impart what wee haue seene to night</l>
<l>Vnto yong <name type="character" ref="#ham" rend="italic">Hamlet</name>: for vpon my life</l>
<l>This Spirite dumbe to vs will speake to him:</l>
<l>Do you consent, wee shall acquaint him with it,</l>
<l>As needefull in our loue, fitting our duetie?</l></sp>
<sp who="#mar"><speaker rend="italic">Marc.</speaker> <l>Lets doo&#x0027;t I pray, and I this morning know,</l>
<l>Where we shall finde him most conueniently.</l></sp>
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        <div2 type="scene" n="2">
<stage rend="italic, centred" type="entrance">Enter King, Queene, <name type="character" ref="#ham">Hamlet</name>, <name type="character" ref="#lae">Leartes</name>, <name type="character" ref="#crb">Corambis</name>,
<lb/>and the two Ambassadors, with Attendants.</stage>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King</speaker> <l>Lordes, we here haue writ to <name type="character" ref="#for" rend="italic">Fortenbrasse</name>,</l>
<l>Nephew to olde <name type="character" ref="#nor" rend="italic">Norway</name>, who imp<subst><del type="overwritten" hand="#ag" resp="#fol">ud</del><add  hand="#ag" place="inline" type="intervention" resp="#fol">ot</add></subst>ent</l>
<l>And bed&#x2010;rid, scarcely heares of this his</l>
<l>Nephews purpose: and Wee heere dispatch</l>
    <l>Yong good <name type="character" ref="#cor" rend="italic">Corneli<subst><del type="overwritten" hand="#ag" resp="#fol">a</del><add  hand="#ag" place="inline" type="intervention" resp="#fol">o</add></subst></name>, and you <name type="character" ref="#vol" rend="italic">Voltemar</name></l>
<l>For bearers of these greetings to olde</l>
<l><name type="character" ref="#nor" rend="italic">Norway</name>, giuing to you no further personall power</l>
<l>To businesse with the King,</l>
<l>Then those related articles do shew:</l>
<l>Farewell, and let your haste commend your dutie.</l></sp>
<sp who="#cor, vol"><speaker rend="italic">Gent.</speaker> <l>In this and all things will wee shew our dutie.</l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King.</speaker> <l>Wee doubt nothing, hartily farewel:</l>
<l>And now <name type="character" ref="#lae" rend="italic">Leartes</name> what&#x0027;s the newes with you?</l>
<l>You said you had a sute what i&#x0027;st <name type="character" ref="#lae" rend="italic">Leartes</name>?</l></sp>
<sp who="#lae"><speaker rend="italic">Lea:</speaker> <l>My gratious Lord, your fauorable licence,</l>
<l>Now that the funerall rites are all performed,<add place="margin-bot" type="bibliographic" hand="#ac" resp="#fol">30</add></l>
<fw type="signature" place="foot-centre">B3</fw><fw type="catchword" place="foot-right">I</fw>
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<fw type="runningHeader" place="top-centre" rend="italic">The Tragedie of Hamlet</fw>
<l>I may haue leaue to go againe to <hi rend="italic">France</hi>,</l>
<l>For though the fauour of your grace might stay mee,</l>
<l>Yet something is there whispers in my hart,</l>
<l>Which makes my minde and spirits bend all for <hi rend="italic">France</hi>.</l></sp>
    <sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King<gap reason="illegible" agent="inkBlot" extent="1" unit="chars" resp="#fol"/></speaker> <l>Haue you your fathers leaue, <name type="character" ref="#lae" rend="italic">Leartes</name>?</l></sp>
<sp who="#crb"><speaker rend="italic">Cor.</speaker> <l>He hath, my lord, wrung from me a forced graunt,</l>
<l>And I beseech you grant your Highnesse leaue.</l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">Ki<c rend="inverted">n</c>g</speaker> <l>With all our heart, <name type="character" ref="#lae" rend="italic">Leartes</name> fare thee well.</l></sp>
<sp who="#lae"><speaker rend="italic">Lear.</speaker> <l>I in all loue and dutie take my leaue.</l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King.</speaker> <l>And now princely Sonne <name type="character" ref="#ham" rend="italic">Hamlet</name>,<stage rend="italic, inline" type="exit">Exit.</stage></l>
<l>What meanes these sad and melancholy moodes?</l>
<l>For your intent going to <hi rend="italic">Wittenberg</hi>,</l>
<l>Wee hold it most vnmeet and vnconuenient,</l>
<l>Being the Ioy and halfe heart of your mother.</l>
<l>Therefore let mee intreat you stay in Court,</l>
<l>All <hi rend="italic">Denmarkes</hi> hope our coosin and dearest Sonne.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>My lord, ti&#x0027;s not the sable sute I weare:</l>
<l>No nor the teares that still stand in my eyes,</l>
<l>Nor the distracted hauiour in the visage,</l>
<l>Nor all together mixt with outward semblance,</l>
<l>Is equall to the sorrow of my heart,</l>
<l>Him haue I lost I must of force forgoe,</l>
<l>These but the ornaments and sutes of woe.</l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King</speaker> <l>This shewes a louing care in you, Sonne <name type="character" ref="#ham" rend="italic">Hamlet</name>,</l>
<l>But you must thinke your father lost a father,</l>
<l>That father dead, lost his, and so shalbe vntill the</l>
<l>Generall ending. Therefore cease laments,</l>
<l>It is a fault gainst heauen, fault gainst the dead,</l>
<l>A fault gainst nature, and in reasons</l>
<l>Common course most certaine,</l>
<l>None liues on earth, but hee is borne to die.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ger"><speaker rend="italic">Que.</speaker> <l>Let not thy mother loose her praiers <name type="character" ref="#ham" rend="italic">Hamlet</name>,</l>
<l>Stay here with vs, go not to <hi rend="italic">Wittenberg</hi>.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>I shall in all my best obay you madam.</l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King</speaker> <l>Spoke like a kinde and a most louing Sonne,</l>
<l>And there&#x0027;s no health the King shall drinke to day,</l>
<fw type="catchword" place="foot-right">But</fw>
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<fw type="runningHeader" place="top-centre" rend="italic">Prince of Denmarke.</fw>
<l>But the great Canon to the clowdes shall tell</l>
<l>The rowse the King shall drinke vnto Prince <name type="character" ref="#ham" rend="italic">Hamlet</name>.</l></sp>
<stage rend="italic, centred" type="exit">Exeunt all but <name type="character" ref="#ham">Hamlet</name>.</stage>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>O that this too much grieu&#x0027;d and sallied flesh</l>
<l>Would melt to nothing, or that the vniuersall</l>
<l>Globe of heauen would turne al to a Chaos!</l>
<l>O God within two moneths; no not two: maried,</l>
<l>Mine vncle: O let me not thinke of it,</l>
<l>My fathers brother: but no more like</l>
<l>My father, then I to <hi rend="italic">Hercules</hi>.</l>
<l>Within two months, ere yet the salt of most</l>
<l>Vnrighteous teates had left their flushing</l>
<l>In her galled eyes: she married, O God, a beast</l>
<l>Deuoyd of reason would not haue made</l>
<l>Such speede: Frailtie, thy name is Woman,</l>
<l>Why she would hang on him, as if increase</l>
<l>Of appetite had growne by what it looked on.</l>
<l>O wicked wicked speede, to make such</l>
<l>Dexteritie to incestuous sheetes,</l>
<l>Ere yet the shooes were olde,</l>
<l>The which she followed my dead fathers corse</l>
<l>Like <hi rend="italic">Nyobe</hi>, all teares: married, well it is not,</l>
<l>Nor it cannot come to good:</l>
<l>But breake my heart, for I must holde my tongue.</l></sp>
<stage rend="centred" type="entrance"><hi rend="italic">Enter</hi> <name type="character" ref="#hor">Horatio</name> <hi rend="italic">and</hi> <name type="character" ref="#mar">Marcellus</name>.</stage>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hor.</speaker> <l>Health to your Lordship.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>I am very glad to see you, (<name type="character" ref="#hor">Horatio</name>) or I much
<lb/>forget my selfe.</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hor.</speaker> <l>The same my Lord, and your poore seruant euer.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>O my good friend, I change that name with you:
<lb/>but what make you from <hi rend="italic">Wittenberg</hi> <name type="character" ref="#hor" rend="italic">Horatio</name>?</l>
<l><name type="character" ref="#mar" rend="italic">Marcellus</name>.</l></sp>
<sp who="#mar"><speaker rend="italic">Marc.</speaker> <l>My good Lord.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>I am very glad to see you, good euen sirs:</l>
<l>But what is your affaire in <hi rend="italic">Elsenoure?</hi></l>
<l>Weele teach you to drinke deepe ere you depart.<add place="margin-bot" type="bibliographic" hand="#ac" resp="#fol">31</add></l></sp>
<fw type="catchword" place="foot-right" rend="italic">Hor.</fw>
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<fw type="runningHeader" place="top-centre" rend="italic">The Tragedy of Hamlet</fw>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hor.</speaker> <l>A trowant disposition, my good Lord.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Nor shall you make mee truster</l>
<l>Of your owne report against your selfe:</l>
<l>Sir, I know you are no trowant:</l>
<l>But what is your affaire in <hi rend="italic">Elsenoure</hi>?</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hor.</speaker> <l>My good Lord, I came to see your fathers funerall.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>O I pre thee do not mocke mee fellow studient,</l>
<l>I thinke it was to see my mothers wedding.</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hor.</speaker> <l>Indeede my Lord, it followed hard vpon.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Thrift, thrift, <name type="character" ref="#hor" rend="italic">Horatio</name>, the funerall bak&#x0027;t meates</l>
<l>Did coldly furnish forth the marriage tables,</l>
<l>Would I had met my deerest foe in heauen</l>
<l>Ere euer I had seene that day <name type="character" ref="#hor" rend="italic">Horatio</name>;</l>
<l>O my father, my father, me thinks I see my father,</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hor.</speaker> <l>Where my Lord?</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Why, in my mindes eye <name type="character" ref="#hor" rend="italic">Horatio</name>.</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hor.</speaker> <l>I saw him once, he was a gallant King.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>He was a man, take him for all in all,</l>
<l>I shall not looke vpon his like againe.</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hor.</speaker> <l>My Lord, I thinke I saw him yesternight,</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Saw, who?</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hor.</speaker> <l>My Lord, the King your father.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Ha, ha, the King my father ke you.</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hor.</speaker> <l>Ceasen your admiration for a while</l>
<l>With an attentiue eare, till I may deliuer,</l>
<l>Vpon the witnesse of these Gentlemen</l>
<l>This wonder to you.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>For Gods loue let me heare it.</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hor.</speaker> <l>Two nights together had these Gentlemen,</l>
<l><name type="character" ref="#mar" rend="italic">Marcellus</name> and <name type="character" ref="#bar" rend="italic">Bernardo</name>, on their watch,</l>
<l>In the dead vast and middle of the night.</l>
<l>Beene thus incountered by a figure like your father,</l>
<l>Armed to poynt, exactly <hi rend="italic">Capapea</hi></l>
<l>Appeeres before them thrise, he walkes</l>
<l>Before their weake and feare oppressed eies.</l>
<l>Within his tronchions length,</l>
<fw type="catchword" place="foot-right">While</fw>
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<fw type="runningHeader" place="top-centre" rend="italic">Prince of Denmarke</fw>
<l>While they distilled almost to gelly.</l>
<l>With the act of feare stands dumbe,</l>
<l>And speake not to him: this to mee</l>
<l>In dreadfull secresie impart they did.</l>
<l>And I with them the third night kept the watch,</l>
<l>Where as they had deliuered forme of the thing.</l>
<l>Each part made true and good,</l>
<l>The Apparition comes: I knew your father,</l>
<l>These handes are not more like.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Tis very strange.</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hor.</speaker> <l>As I do liue, my honord lord, tis true,</l>
<l>And wee did thinke it right done,</l>
<l>In our dutie to let you know it.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Where was this?</l></sp>
<sp who="#mar"><speaker rend="italic">Mar.</speaker> <l>My Lord, vpon the platforme where we watched.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Did you not speake to it?</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hor.</speaker> <l>My Lord we did, but answere made it none,</l>
<l>Yet once me thought it was about to speake,</l>
<l>And lifted vp his head to motion,</l>
<l>Like as he would speake, but euen then</l>
<l>The morning cocke crew lowd, and in all haste,</l>
<l>It shruncke in haste away, and vanished</l>
<l>Our sight.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Indeed, indeed sirs, but this troubles me:</l>
<l>Hold you the watch to night?</l></sp>
            <sp who="#hor, mar, bar"><speaker rend="italic">All</speaker> <l>We do my Lord.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Armed say ye?</l></sp>
            <sp who="#hor, mar, bar"><speaker rend="italic">All</speaker> <l>Armed my good Lord.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>From top to toe?</l></sp>
            <sp who="#hor, mar, bar"><speaker rend="italic">All.</speaker> <l>My good Lord, from head to foote.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Why then saw you not his face?</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hor.</speaker> <l>O yes my Lord, he wore his beuer vp.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>How look&#x0027;t he, frowningly?</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hor.</speaker> <l>A countenance more in sorrow than in anger.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Pale, or red?</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hor.</speaker> <l>Nay, verie pal<add place="margin-bot" type="bibliographic" hand="#ac" resp="#fol">32</add></l></sp>
<fw type="signature" place="foot-centre">C</fw><fw type="catchword" place="foot-right" rend="italic">Ham.</fw>
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<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>And fixt his eies vpon you.</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hor.</speaker> <l>Most constantly.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>I would I had beene there.</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hor.</speaker> <l>It would a much amazed you.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Yea very like, very like, staid it long?</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hor.</speaker> <l>While one with moderate pace</l>
<l>Might tell a hundred.</l></sp>
<sp who="#mar"><speaker rend="italic">Mar.</speaker> <l>O longer, longer.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>His beard was grisleld, no.</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hor.</speaker> <l>It was as I haue seene it in his life,</l>
<l>A sable siluer.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>I wil watch to night, perchance t&#x0027;wil walke againe.</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hor.</speaker> <l>I warrant it will.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>If it assume my noble fathers person,</l>
<l>Ile speake to it, if hell it selfe should gape,</l>
<l>And bid me hold my peace, Gentlemen,</l>
<l>If you haue hither consealed this sight,</l>
<l>Let it be tenible in your silence still,</l>
<l>And whatsoeuer else shall chance to night,</l>
<l>Giue it an vnderstanding, but no tongue,</l>
<l>I will requit your loues, so fare you well,</l>
<l>Vpon the platforme, twixt eleuen and twelue,</l>
<l>Ile visit you.</l></sp>
            <sp who="#hor, mar, bar"><speaker rend="italic">All.</speaker> <l>Our duties to your honor.<stage rend="italic, inline" type="exit">excunt.</stage></l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>O your loues, your loues, as mine to you,</l>
<l>Farewell, my fathers spirit in Armes,</l>
<l>Well, all&#x0027;s not well. I doubt some foule play,</l>
<l>Would the night were come,</l>
<l>Till then, sit still my soule, foule deeds will rise</l>
<l>Though all the world orewhelme them to mens eies.<stage rend="italic, inline" type="exit">Exit.</stage></l></sp>
        </div2>
        <div2 type="scene" n="3">
<stage rend="centred" type="entrance"><hi rend="italic">Enter</hi> <name type="character" ref="#lae" rend="italic">Leartes</name> and <name type="character" ref="#oph" rend="italic">Ofelia</name>.</stage>
<sp who="#lae"><speaker rend="italic">Leart.</speaker> <l>My necessaries are inbarkt, I must aboord,</l>
<l>But ere I part, marke what I say to thee:</l>
    <l>I see P<gap reason="illegible" agent="partiallyInkedType" extent="1" unit="chars" resp="#fol"/>ince <name type="character" ref="#ham" rend="italic">Hamlet</name> makes a shew of loue</l>
<l>Beware <name type="character" ref="#oph" rend="italic">Ofelia</name>, do not trust his vowes,</l>
<l>Perhaps he loues you now, and now his tongue,</l>
<fw type="catchword" place="foot-right">Speakes</fw>
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<fw type="runningHeader" place="top-centre" rend="italic">Prince of Denmarke.</fw>
<l>Speakes from his heart, but yet take heed my sister,</l>
<l>The Chariest maide is prodigall enough,</l>
<l>If she vnmaske hir beautie to the Moone.</l>
<l>Vertue it selfe scapes not calumnious thoughts,</l>
<l>Belieu&#x0027;t <name type="character" ref="#oph" rend="italic">Ofelia</name>, therefore keepe a loofe</l>
<l>Lest that he trip thy honor and thy fame.</l></sp>
<sp who="#oph"><speaker rend="italic">Ofel.</speaker> <l>Brother, to this I haue lent attentiue eare,</l>
<l>And doubt not but to keepe my honour firme,</l>
<l>But my deere brother, do not you</l>
<l>Like to a cunning Sophister,</l>
<l>Teach me the path and ready way to heauen,</l>
<l>While you forgetting what is said to me,</l>
<l>Your selfe, like to a carelesse libertine</l>
<l>Doth giue his heart, his appetite at ful,</l>
<l>And little recks how that his honour dies.</l></sp>
<sp who="#lae"><speaker rend="italic">Lear.</speaker> <l>No, feare it not my deere <name type="character" ref="#oph" rend="italic">Ofelia</name>,</l>
<l>Here comes my father, occasion smiles vpon a second leaue. </l></sp>
            <stage rend="italic, centred" type="entrance">Enter <name type="character" ref="#crb">Corambis</name>.</stage>
<sp who="#crb"><speaker rend="italic">Cor.</speaker> <l>Yet here <name type="character" ref="#lae" rend="italic">Leartes</name>? aboord, aboord, for shame,</l>
<l>The winde sits in the shoulder of your saile,</l>
<l>And you are staid for, there my blessing with thee</l>
<l>And these few precepts in thy memory.</l>
<l>&#x201C;Be thou familiar, but by no meanes vulgare;</l>
    <l>&#x201C;Those friends thou hast, and their adoptions tried,</l>
    <l>&#x201C;Graple them to thee with a hoope of steele,</l>
    <l>&#x201C;But do not dull the palme with entertaine,</l>
    <l>&#x201C;Of euery new vnfleg&#x0027;d courage,</l>
    <l>&#x201C;Beware of entrance into a quarrell; but being in,</l>
    <l>&#x201C;Beare it that the opposed may beware of thee,</l>
    <l>&#x201C;Costly thy apparrell, as thy purse can buy.</l>
    <l>&#x201C;But not exprest in fashion,</l>
    <l>&#x201C;For the apparell oft proclaimes the man.</l>
<l>And they of <hi rend="italic">France</hi> of the chiefe rancke and station</l>
<l>Are of a most select and generall chiefe in that:</l>
    <l>&#x201C;This aboue all, to thy owne selfe be true,</l>
<l>And it must follow as the night the day,<add place="margin-bot" type="bibliographic" hand="#ac" resp="#fol">33</add></l>
<fw type="signature" place="foot-centre">C2</fw><fw type="catchword" place="foot-right">Thou</fw>
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<fw type="runningHeader" place="top-centre" rend="italic">The Tragedy of Hamlet</fw>
<l>Thou canst not then be false to any one,</l>
<l>Farewel, my blessing with thee.</l></sp>
<sp who="#lae"><speaker rend="italic">Lear.</speaker> <l>I humbly take my leaue, farewell <name type="character" ref="#oph" rend="italic">Ofelia</name>,</l>
<l>And remember well what I haue said to you.<stage rend="italic, inline" type="exit">exit.</stage></l></sp>
<sp who="#oph"><speaker rend="italic">Ofel.</speaker> <l>It is already lock&#x0027;t within my hart,</l>
<l>And you your selfe shall keepe the key of it.</l></sp>
<sp who="#crb"><speaker rend="italic">Cor.</speaker> <l>What i&#x0027;st <name type="character" ref="#oph" rend="italic">Ofelia</name> he hath saide to you?</l></sp>
<sp who="#oph"><speaker rend="italic">Ofel.</speaker> <l>Somthing touching the prince <name type="character" ref="#ham" rend="italic">Hamlet</name>.</l></sp>
<sp who="#crb"><speaker rend="italic">Cor.</speaker> <l>Mary wel thought on, t&#x0027;is giuen me to vnderstand,</l>
<l>That you haue bin too prodigall of your maiden presence</l>
<l>Vnto Prince <name type="character" ref="#ham">Hamlet</name>, if it be so,</l>
<l>As so tis giuen to mee, and that in waie of caution</l>
<l>I must tell you; you do not vnderstand your selfe</l>
<l>So well as befits my honor, and your credite.</l></sp>
<sp who="#oph"><speaker rend="italic">Ofel.</speaker> <l>My lord, he hath made many tenders of his loue
<lb/>to me.</l></sp>
<sp who="#crb"><speaker rend="italic">Cor.</speaker> <l>Tenders, I, I, tenders you may call them.</l></sp>
<sp who="#oph"><speaker rend="italic">Ofel.</speaker> <l>And withall, such earnest vowes.</l></sp>
<sp who="#crb"><speaker rend="italic">Cor.</speaker> <l>Springes to catch woodcocks,</l>
<l>What, do not I know when the blood doth burne,</l>
<l>How prodigall the tongue lends the heart vowes,</l>
<l>In briefe, be more scanter of your maiden presence,</l>
<l>Or tendring thus you&#x0027;l tender mee a foole.</l></sp>
<sp who="#oph"><speaker rend="italic">Ofel.</speaker> <l>I shall obay my lord in all I may.</l></sp>
<sp who="#crb"><speaker rend="italic">Cor.</speaker> <l><name type="character" ref="#oph" rend="italic">Ofelia</name>, receiue none of his letters,</l>
    <l>&#x201C;For louers lines are snares to intrap the heart;</l>
    <l>&#x201C;Refuse his tokens, both of them are keyes</l>
<l>To vnlocke Chastitie vnto Desire;</l>
<l>Come in <name type="character" ref="#oph" rend="italic">Ofelia</name>, such men often proue,</l>
    <l>&#x201C;Great in their wordes, but little in their loue.</l></sp>
<sp who="#oph"><speaker rend="italic">Ofel.</speaker> <l>I will my lord.<stage rend="italic, inline" type="exit">exeunt.</stage></l></sp>
        </div2>
        <div2 type="scene" n="4">
<stage rend="centred" type="entrance"><hi rend="italic">Enter</hi> <name type="character" ref="#ham">Hamlet</name>, <name type="character" ref="#hor">Horatio</name>, <hi rend="italic">and</hi> <name type="character" ref="#mar">Marcellus</name>.</stage>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>The ayre bites shrewd; it is an eager and</l>
<l>An nipping winde, what houre i&#x0027;st?</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hor.</speaker> <l>I think it lacks of twelue,<stage rend="italic, inline" type="business">Sound Trumpets.</stage></l></sp>
<sp who="#mar"><speaker rend="italic">Mar.</speaker> <l>No, t&#x0027;is strucke.</l></sp>
<fw type="catchword" place="foot-right" rend="italic">Hora.</fw>
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<fw type="runningHeader" place="top-centre" rend="italic">Prince of Denmarke.</fw>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hor.</speaker> <l>Indeed I heard it not, what doth this mean my lord?</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>O the king doth wake to night, &#x0026; takes his rowse,</l>
<l>Keepe wassel, and the swaggering vp&#x2010;spring reeles,</l>
<l>And as he dreames, his draughts of renish downe,</l>
<l>The kettle, drumme, and trumpet, thus bray out,</l>
<l>The triumphes of his pledge.</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hor.</speaker> <l>Is it a custome here?</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>I mary i&#x0027;st and though I am</l>
<l>Natiue here, and to the maner borne,</l>
<l>It is a custome, more honourd in the breach,</l>
<l>Then in the obseruance.</l></sp>
<stage rend="italic, centred" type="entrance">Enter the Ghost.</stage>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hor.</speaker> <l>Looke my Lord, it comes.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Angels and Ministers of grace defend vs,</l>
<l>Be thou a spirite of health, or goblin damn&#x0027;d,</l>
<l>Bring with thee ayres from hea<c rend="inverted">u</c>en, or blasts from hell:</l>
<l>Be thy intents wicked or charitable,</l>
<l>Thou commest in such questionable shape,</l>
<l>That I will speake to thee,</l>
<l>Ile call thee <name type="character" ref="#oha" rend="italic">Hamlet</name>, King, Father, Royall Dane,</l>
<l>O answere mee, let mee not burst in ignorance,</l>
<l>But say why thy canonizd bones hearsed in death</l>
<l>Haue burst their ceremonies: why thy Sepulcher,</l>
<l>In which wee saw thee quietly interr&#x0027;d,</l>
<l>Hath burst his ponderous and marble Iawes,</l>
<l>To cast thee vp againe: what may this meane,</l>
<l>That thou, dead corse, againe in compleate steele,</l>
<l>Reuissets thus the glimses of the Moone,</l>
<l>Making night hideous, and we fooles of nature,</l>
<l>So horridely to shake our disposition,</l>
<l>With thoughts beyond the reaches of our soules?</l>
<l>Say, speake, wherefore, what may this meane?</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hor.</speaker> <l>It beckons you, as though it had something</l>
<l>To impart to you alone.</l></sp>
<sp who="#mar"><speaker rend="italic">Mar.</speaker> <l>Looke with what courteous action</l>
<l>It waues you to a more remoued ground,<add place="margin-bot" type="bibliographic" hand="#ac" resp="#fol">34</add></l>
<fw type="signature" place="foot-centre">C3</fw><fw type="catchword" place="foot-right">But</fw>
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<l>But do not go with it.</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hor.</speaker> <l>No, by no meanes my Lord.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>It will not speake, then will I follow it.</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hor.</speaker> <l>What if it tempt you toward the flood my Lord.</l>
<l>That beckles ore his bace, into the sea,</l>
<l>And there assume some other horrible shape,</l>
<l>Which might depriue your soueraigntie of reason,</l>
<l>And driue you into madnesse: thinke of it.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Still am I called, go on, ile follow thee.</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hor.</speaker> <l>My Lord, you shall not go.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Why what should be the feare?</l>
<l>I do not set my life at a pinnes fee,</l>
<l>And for my soule, what can it do to that?</l>
<l>Being a thing immortall, like it selfe,</l>
<l>Go on, ile follow thee.</l></sp>
<sp who="#mar"><speaker rend="italic">Mar.</speaker> <l>My Lord be rulde, you shall not goe.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>My fate cries out, and makes each pety Artiue</l>
<l>As hardy as the Nemeon Lyons nerue,</l>
<l>Still am I cald, vnhand me gentlemen;</l>
<l>By heauen ile make a ghost of him that lets me,</l>
<l>Away I say, go on, ile follow thee.</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hor.</speaker> <l>He waxeth desperate with imagination.</l></sp>
<sp who="#mar"><speaker rend="italic">Mar.</speaker> <l>Something is rotten in the state of <hi rend="italic">Denmarke</hi>.</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hor.</speaker> <l>Haue after; to what issue will this sort?</l></sp>
<sp who="#mar"><speaker rend="italic">Mar.</speaker> <l>Lets follow, tis not fit thus to obey him.<stage rend="italic, inline" type="exit">exit.</stage></l></sp>
        </div2>
        <div2 type="scene" n="5">
<stage rend="italic, centred" type="entrance">Enter Ghost and <name type="character" ref="#ham">Hamlet</name>.</stage>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Ile go no farther, whither wilt thou leade me?</l></sp>
<sp who="#gho"><speaker rend="italic">Ghost</speaker> <l>Marke me.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>I will.</l></sp>
<sp who="#gho"><speaker rend="italic">Ghost</speaker> <l>I am thy fathers spirit, doomd for a time</l>
<l>To walke the night, and all the day</l>
<l>Confinde in flaming fire,</l>
<l>Till the foule crimes done in my dayes of Nature</l>
<l>Arepurged and burnt away.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Alas poore Ghost.</l></sp>
<sp who="#gho"><speaker rend="italic">Ghost</speaker> <l>Nay pitty me not, but to my vnfolding</l>
<fw type="catchword" place="foot-right">Lend</fw>
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<fw type="runningHeader" place="top-centre" rend="italic">Prince of Denmarke.</fw>
<l>Lend thy listning eare, but that I am forbid</l>
<l>To tell the secrets of my prison house</l>
<l>I would a tale vnfold, whose lightest word</l>
<l>Would harrow vp thy soule, freeze thy yong blood,</l>
<l>Make thy two eyes like stars start from their spheres,</l>
<l>Thy knotted and combined locks to part,</l>
<l>And each particular haire to stand on end</l>
<l>Like quils vpon the fretfull Porpentine,</l>
<l>But this same blazon must not be, to eares of flesh and blood</l>
<l><name type="character" ref="#ham">Hamlet</name>, if euer thou didst thy deere father loue.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>O God.</l></sp>
<sp who="#gho"><speaker rend="italic">Gho.</speaker> <l>Reuenge his foule, and most vnnaturall murder:</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Murder.</l></sp>
<sp who="#gho"><speaker rend="italic">Ghost</speaker> <l>Yea, murder in the highest degree,</l>
<l>As in the least tis bad,</l>
<l>But mine most foule, beastly, and vnnaturall.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Haste me to knowe it, that with wings as swift as
<lb/>meditation, or the thought of it, may sweepe to my reuenge.</l></sp>
<sp who="#gho"><speaker rend="italic">Ghost</speaker> <l>O I finde thee apt, and duller shouldst thou be</l>
<l>Then the fat weede which rootes it selfe in ease</l>
<l>On <hi rend="italic">Lethe</hi> wharffe: briefe let me be.</l>
<l>Tis giuen out, that sleeping in my orchard,</l>
<l>A Serpent stung me; so the whole eare of <hi rend="italic">Denmarke</hi></l>
<l>Is with a forged Prosses of my death rankely abusde:</l>
<l>But know thou noble Youth: he that did sting</l>
<l>Thy fathers heart, now weares his Crowne.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>O my prophetike soule, my vncle! my vncle!</l></sp>
<sp who="#gho"><speaker rend="italic">Ghost</speaker> <l>Yea he, that incestuous wretch, wonne to his will
<lb rend="turnunder"/><c rend="turnunder">(</c>with gifts,</l>
<l>O wicked will, and gifts! that haue the power</l>
<l>So to seduce my most seeming vertuous Queene,</l>
<l>But vert<c rend="inverted">u</c>e, as it neuer will be moued,</l>
<l>Though Lewdnesse court it in a shape of heauen,</l>
<l>So Lust, though to a radiant angle linckt,</l>
<l>Would fate it selfe from a celestiall bedde,</l>
<l>And prey on garbage: but soft, me thinkes</l>
<l>I sent the mornings ayre, briefe let me be,<add place="margin-bot" type="bibliographic" hand="#ac" resp="#fol">35</add></l>
<fw type="catchword" place="foot-right">Sleeping</fw>
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    <fw type="runningHeader" place="top-centre"><gap reason="absent" agent="cropped" extent="4" unit="words" resp="#fol"/></fw>
<l>Sleeping within my Orchard, my custome alwayes</l>
<l>In the after noone, vpon my secure houre</l>
<l>Thy vncle came, with iuyce of Hebona</l>
<l>In a viall, and through the porches of my eares</l>
<l>Did powre the leaprous distilment, whose effect</l>
<l>Hold such an enmitie with blood of man,</l>
<l>That swift as quickesil<c rend="inverted">u</c>er, it posteth through</l>
<l>The naturall gates and allies of the body,</l>
<l>And turnes the thinne and wholesome blood</l>
<l>Like eager dropings into milke.</l>
<l>And all my smoothe body, barked, and tetterd ouer.</l>
<l>Thus was I sleeping by a brothers hand</l>
<l>Of Crowne, of Queene, of life, of dignitie</l>
<l>At once depriued, no reckoning made of,</l>
<l>But sent vnto my graue,</l>
<l>With all my accompts and sinnes vpon my head,</l>
<l>O horrible, most horrible!</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>O God!</l></sp>
<sp who="#gho"><speaker rend="italic">ghost</speaker> <l>If thou hast nature in thee, beare it not,</l>
<l>But howsoeuer, let not thy heart</l>
<l>Conspire against thy mother aught,</l>
<l>Leaue her to heauen,</l>
<l>And to the burthen that her conscience beares.</l>
<l>I must be gone, the Glo&#x2010;worme shewes the Martin</l>
<l>To be neere, and gin&#x0027;s to pale his vneffectuall fire:</l>
<l><name type="character" ref="#ham">Hamlet</name> adue, adue, adue: remember me.<stage rend="italic, inline" type="exit">Exit</stage></l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>O all you hoste of heauen! O earth, what else?</l>
<l>And shall I couple hell; remember thee?</l>
<l>Yes thou poore Ghost; from the tables</l>
<l>Of my memorie, ile wipe away all sawes of Bookes,</l>
<l>All triuiall fond conceites</l>
<l>That euer youth, or else obseruance noted,</l>
<l>And thy remembrance, all alone shall sit.</l>
<l>Yes, yes, by heauen, a damnd pernitious villaine,</l>
<l>Murdero<c rend="inverted">u</c>s, bawdy, smiling damned villaine,</l>
<l>(My tables) meet it is I set it downe,</l>
<fw type="catchword" place="foot-right">That</fw>
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<fw type="runningHeader" place="top-centre" rend="italic">Prince of Denmarke</fw>
<l>That one may smile, and smile, and be a villayne;</l>
    <l>At least I am sure, it may be so in <hi rend="italic">D<gap reason="illegible" agent="inkBlot" extent="1" unit="chars" resp="#fol"/>nmarke</hi>.</l>
<l>So vncle, there you are, there you are.</l>
<l>Now to the words; it is adue adue: remember me,</l>
<l>Soe t&#x0027;is enough I haue sworne.</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hor.</speaker> <l>My lord, my lord.</l></sp>
            <stage rend="italic, right-justified" type="entrance">Enter. <name type="character" ref="#hor">Horatio</name>,
<lb/>and <name type="character" ref="#mar">Marcellus</name>.</stage>
<sp who="#mar"><speaker rend="italic">Mar.</speaker> <l>Lord <name type="character" ref="#ham">Hamlet</name>.</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hor.</speaker> <l>Ill, lo, lo, ho, ho.</l></sp>
<sp who="#mar"><speaker rend="italic"><subst><add hand="#ag" place="margin-left" type="intervention" resp="#fol">Ham:</add><del type="struckThrough" hand="#ag" resp="#fol">Mar.</del></subst></speaker> <l>Ill, lo, lo, so, ho, so, come boy, come.</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hor.</speaker> <l>Heauens secure him.</l></sp>
<sp who="#mar"><speaker rend="italic">Mar.</speaker> <l>How i&#x0027;st my noble lord?</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hor.</speaker> <l>What news my lord?</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>O wonderfull, wonderful.</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hor.</speaker> <l>Good my lord tel it.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>No not I, you&#x0027;l reueale it.</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hor.</speaker> <l>Not I my Lord by heauen.</l></sp>
<sp who="#mar"><speaker rend="italic">Mar.</speaker> <l>Nor I my Lord.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>How say you then? would hart of man</l>
<l>Once thinke it? but you&#x0027;l be secret.</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor, mar"><speaker rend="italic">Both.</speaker> <l>I by heauen, my lord.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>There&#x0027;s neuer a villaine dwelling in all <hi rend="italic">Denmarke</hi>,</l>
<l>But hee&#x0027;s an arrant knaue.</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hor.</speaker> <l>There need no Ghost come from the graue to tell
<lb/>you this.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Right, you are in the right, and therefore</l>
<l>I holde it meet without more circumstance at all,</l>
<l>Wee shake hands and part; you as your busines</l>
<l>And desiers shall leade you: for looke you,</l>
<l>Euery man hath busines, and desires, such</l>
<l>As it is, and for my owne poore parte, ile go pray.</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hor.</speaker> <l>These are but wild and wherling words, my Lord.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>I am sory they offend you; hartely, yes faith hartily.</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hor.</speaker> <l>Ther&#x0027;s no offence my Lord.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Yes by Saint <hi rend="italic">Patrike</hi> but there is <name type="character" ref="#hor" rend="italic">Horatio</name>,</l>
<l>And much offence too, touching this vision,</l>
<l>It is an honest ghost, that let mee tell you,<add place="margin-bot" type="bibliographic" hand="#ac" resp="#fol">36</add></l>
<fw type="signature" place="foot-centre">D</fw><fw type="catchword" place="foot-right">For</fw>
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    <fw type="runningHeader" place="top-centre"><gap reason="absent" agent="cropped" extent="4" unit="words" resp="#fol"/></fw>
<l>For your desires to know what is betweene vs,</l>
<l>Or&#x0027;emaister it as you may:</l>
    <l>And now kind frends, as yo<c rend="inverted">u</c> are frends,</l>
<l>Schollers and gentlmen,</l>
<l>Grant mee one poore request.</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor, mar"><speaker rend="italic">Both.</speaker> <l>What i&#x0027;st my Lord?</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Neuer make known what you haue seene to night</l></sp>
    <sp who="#hor, mar"><speaker rend="italic">Both.</speaker> <l>My lord, we will not.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Nay but sweare.</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hor.</speaker> <l>In faith my Lord not I.</l></sp>
<sp who="#mar"><speaker rend="italic">Mar.</speaker> <l>Nor I my Lord in faith.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Nay vpon my sword, indeed vpon my sword.</l></sp>
<sp who="#gho"><speaker rend="italic">Gho.</speaker> <l>Sweare.</l></sp>
<stage rend="italic, centred" type="business">The Gost vnder the stage.</stage>
    <sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Ha, ha, come you here, this fellow in the s<gap reason="illegible" agent="partiallyInkedType" extent="1" unit="chars" resp="#fol"/>ll<gap reason="illegible" agent="partiallyInkedType" extent="1" unit="chars" resp="#fol"/>rige,</l>
<l>Here consent to sweare.</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hor.</speaker> <l>Propose the oth my Lord.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Neuer to speake what you haue seene to night,</l>
<l>Sweare by my sword.</l></sp>
<sp who="#gho"><speaker rend="italic">Gost.</speaker> <l>Sweare.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l><hi rend="italic">Hic &#x0026; vbique</hi>; nay then weele shift our ground:</l>
<l>Come hither Gentlemen, and lay your handes</l>
<l>Againe vpon this sword, neuer to speake</l>
<l>Of that which you haue seene, sweare by my sword.</l></sp>
<sp who="#gho"><speaker rend="italic">Ghost</speaker> <l>Sweare.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Well said old Mole, can&#x0027;st worke in the earth?
<lb/>so fast, a worthy Pioner, once more remoue.</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hor.</speaker> <l>Day and night, but this is wondrous strange.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>And therefore as a stranger giue it welcome,</l>
<l>There are more things in heauen and earth <name type="character" ref="#hor" rend="italic">Horatio</name>,</l>
<l>Then are Dream&#x0027;t of, in your philosophie,</l>
<l>But come here, as before you neuer shall</l>
<l>How strange or odde soere I beare my selfe,</l>
<l>As I perchance hereafter shall thinke meet,</l>
<l>To put an Anticke disposition on,</l>
<l>That you at such times seeing me, neuer shall</l>
<fw type="catchword" place="foot-right">With</fw>
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<fw type="runningHeader" place="top-centre" rend="italic">Prince of Denmarke.</fw>
<l>With Armes, incombred thus, or this head shake,</l>
<l>Or by pronouncing some vndoubtfull phrase,</l>
<l>As well well, wee know, or wee could and if we would,</l>
<l>Or there be, and if they might, or such ambiguous:</l>
<l>Giuing out to note, that you know aught of mee,</l>
<l>This not to doe, so grace, and mercie</l>
<l>At your most need helpe you, sweare</l></sp>
<sp who="#gho"><speaker rend="italic">Ghost.</speaker> <l>sweare.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Rest, rest, perturbed spirit: so gentlemen,</l>
<l>In all my loue I do commend mee to you,</l>
<l>And what so poore a man as <name type="character" ref="#ham" rend="italic">Hamlet</name> may,</l>
<l>To pleasure you, God willing shall not want,</l>
<l>Nay come lett&#x0027;s go together,</l>
<l>But stil your fingers on your lippes I pray,</l>
<l>The time is out of ioynt, O cursed spite,</l>
<l>That euer I was borne to set it right,</l>
<l>Nay come lett&#x0027;s go together.<stage rend="italic, inline" type="exit">Exeunt.</stage></l></sp>
        </div2>
    </div1>
    <div1 type="act" n="2">
        <div2 type="scene" n="1">
<stage rend="italic, centred" type="entrance">Enter <name type="character" ref="#crb">Corambis</name>, and <name type="character" ref="#mon">Montano</name>.</stage>
<sp who="#crb"><speaker rend="italic">Cor.</speaker> <l><name type="character" ref="#mon" rend="italic">Montano</name>, here, these letters to my sonne,</l>
<l>And this same mony with my blessing to him,</l>
<l>And bid him ply his learning good <name type="character" ref="#mon" rend="italic">Montano</name>.</l></sp>
<sp who="#mon"><speaker rend="italic">Mon.</speaker> <l>I will my lord.</l></sp>
<sp who="#crb"><speaker rend="italic">Cor.</speaker> <l>You shall do very well <name type="character" ref="#mon" rend="italic">Montano</name>, to say thus,</l>
<l>I knew the gentleman, or know his father,</l>
<l>To inquire the manner of his life,</l>
<l>As thus; being amongst his acquaintance,</l>
<l>You may say, you saw him at such a time, marke you mee,</l>
<l>At game, or drincking, swearing, or drabbing,</l>
<l>You may go so farre.</l></sp>
<sp who="#mon"><speaker rend="italic">Mon.</speaker> <l>My lord, that will impeach his reputation.</l></sp>
<sp who="#crb"><speaker rend="italic">Cor.</speaker> <l>I faith not a whit, no not a whit,</l>
<l>Now happely hee closeth with you in the consequence,</l>
<l>As you may bridle it not disparage him a iote.</l>
<l>What was I a bout to say,</l></sp>
<sp who="#mon"><speaker rend="italic">Mon.</speaker> <l>He closeth with him in the consequence.</l></sp>
<sp who="#crb"><speaker rend="italic">Cor.</speaker> <l>I, you say right, he closeth with him thus,<add place="margin-bot" type="bibliographic" hand="#ac" resp="#fol">37</add></l>
<fw type="signature" place="foot-centre">D2</fw><fw type="catchword" place="foot-right">This</fw>
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<fw type="runningHeader" place="top-centre" rend="italic">The Tragedy of Hamlet</fw>
<l>This will hee say, let mee see what hee will say,</l>
<l>Mary this, I saw him yesterday, or tother day,</l>
<l>Or then, or at such a time, a dicing,</l>
<l>Or at Tennis, I or drincking drunke, or entring</l>
<l>Of a howse of lightnes viz. brothell,</l>
<l>Thus sir do wee that know the world, being men of reach,</l>
<l>By indirections, finde directions forth,</l>
<l>And so shall you my sonne; you ha me, ha you not?</l></sp>
<sp who="#mon"><speaker rend="italic">Mon.</speaker> <l>I haue my lord.</l></sp>
<sp who="#crb"><speaker rend="italic">Cor.</speaker> <l>Wel, fare you well, commend mee to him.</l></sp>
<sp who="#mon"><speaker rend="italic">Mon.</speaker> <l>I will my lord.</l></sp>
<sp who="#crb"><speaker rend="italic">Cor.</speaker> <l>And bid him ply his musicke</l></sp>
<sp who="#mon"><speaker rend="italic">Mon.</speaker> <l>My lord I wil.<stage rend="italic, inline" type="exit">exit.</stage></l></sp>
<stage rend="italic, centred" type="entrance">Enter, <name type="character" ref="#oph">Ofelia</name>.</stage>
<sp who="#crb"><speaker rend="italic">Cor.</speaker> <l>Farewel, how now <name type="character" ref="#oph" rend="italic">Ofelia</name>, what&#x0027;s the news with you?</l></sp>
<sp who="#oph"><speaker rend="italic">Ofe.</speaker> <l>O my deare father, such a change in nature,</l>
<l>So great an alteration in a Prince,</l>
<l>So pitifull to him, fearefull to mee,</l>
<l>A maidens eye ne&#x0027;re looked on.</l></sp>
<sp who="#crb"><speaker rend="italic">Cor.</speaker> <l>Why what&#x0027;s the matter my <name type="character" ref="#oph" rend="italic">Ofelia</name>?</l></sp>
<sp who="#oph"><speaker rend="italic">Of.</speaker> <l>O yong Prince <name type="character" ref="#ham" rend="italic">Hamlet</name>, the only floure of <hi rend="italic">Denmark</hi>,</l>
<l>Hee is bereft of all the wealth he had,</l>
<l>The Iewell that ador&#x0027;nd his feature most</l>
<l>Is filcht and stolne away, his wit&#x0027;s bereft him,</l>
<l>Hee found mee walking in the gallery all alone,</l>
<l>There comes hee to mee, with a distracted looke,</l>
<l>His garters lagging downe, his shooes vntide,</l>
<l>And fixt his eyes so stedfast on my face,</l>
<l>As if they had vow&#x0027;d, this is their latest obiect.</l>
<l>Small while he stoode, but gripes me by the wrist,</l>
<l>And there he holdes my pulse till with a sigh</l>
<l>He doth vnclaspe his holde, and parts away</l>
<l>Silent, as is the mid time of the night:</l>
<l>And as he went, his eie was still on mee,</l>
<l>For thus his head ouer his shoulder looked,</l>
<l>He seemed to finde the way without his eies:</l>
<fw type="catchword" place="foot-right">For</fw>
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<fw type="runningHeader" place="top-centre" rend="italic">Prince of Denmarke.</fw>
<l>For out of doores he went without their helpe,</l>
<l>And so did leaue me.</l></sp>
<sp who="#crb"><speaker rend="italic">Cor.</speaker> <l>Madde for thy loue,</l>
<l>What haue you giuen him any crosse wordes of late?</l></sp>
<sp who="#oph"><speaker rend="italic">Ofelia</speaker> <l>I did repell his letters, deny his gifts,</l>
<l>As you did charge me.</l></sp>
<sp who="#crb"><speaker rend="italic">Cor.</speaker> <l>Why that hath made him madde:</l>
<l>By heau&#x0027;n t&#x0027;is as proper for our age to cast</l>
<l>Beyond our selues, as t&#x0027;is for the yonger sort</l>
<l>To leaue their wantonnesse. Well, I am sory</l>
<l>That I was so rash: but what remedy?</l>
<l>Lets to the King, this madnesse may prooue,</l>
<l>Though wilde a while, yet more true to thy loue.<stage rend="italic, inline" type="exit">exeunt.</stage></l></sp>
        </div2>
        <div2 type="scene" n="2">
<stage rend="italic, centred" type="entrance">Enter King and Queene, <name type="character" ref="#ros">Rossencraft</name>, and <name type="character" ref="#gui">Gilderstone</name>.</stage>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King</speaker> <l>Right noble friends, that our deere cosin <name type="character" ref="#ham">Hamlet</name></l>
<l>Hath lost the very heart of all his sence,</l>
<l>It is most right, and we most sory for him:</l>
<l>Therefore we doe desire, euen as you tender</l>
<l>Our care to him, and our great loue to you,</l>
<l>That you will labour but to wring from him</l>
<l>The cause and ground of his distemperancie.</l>
<l>Doe this, the king of <hi rend="italic">Denmarke</hi> shal be thankefull.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ros"><speaker rend="italic">Ros.</speaker> <l>My Lord, whatsoeuer lies within our power</l>
<l>Your maiestie may more commaund in wordes</l>
<l>Then vse perswasions to your liege men, bound</l>
<l>By loue, by duetie, and obedience.</l></sp>
<sp who="#gui"><speaker rend="italic">Guil.</speaker> <l>What we may doe for both your Maiesties</l>
<l>To know the griefe troubles the Prince your sonne,</l>
<l>We will indeuour all the best we may,</l>
<l>So in all duetie doe we take our leaue.</l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King</speaker> <l>Thankes <name type="character" ref="#gui">Guilderstone</name>, and gentle <name type="character" ref="#ros">Rossencraft</name>.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ger"><speaker rend="italic">Que.</speaker> <l>Thankes <name type="character" ref="#ros">Rossencraft</name>, and gentle <name type="character" ref="#gui">Gilderstone</name>.</l></sp>
<stage rend="italic, centred" type="entrance">Enter <name type="character" ref="#crb">Corambis</name> and <name type="character" ref="#oph">Ofelia</name>.</stage>
<sp who="#crb"><speaker rend="italic">Cor.</speaker> <l>My Lord, the Ambassadors are ioyfully</l>
<l>Return&#x0027;d from <hi rend="italic">Norway</hi>.</l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King</speaker> <l>Thou still hast beene the father of good news.<add place="margin-bot" type="bibliographic" hand="#ac" resp="#fol">38</add></l></sp>
<fw type="signature" place="foot-centre">D3</fw><fw type="catchword" place="foot-right" rend="italic">Cor.</fw>
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<fw type="runningHeader" place="top-centre" rend="italic">The Tragedie of Hamlet</fw>
<sp who="#crb"><speaker rend="italic">Cor.</speaker> <l>Haue I my Lord? I assure your grace,</l>
<l>I holde my duetie as I holde my life,</l>
<l>Both to my God, and to my soueraigne King:</l>
<l>And I beleeue, or else this braine of mine</l>
<l>Hunts not the traine of policie so well</l>
<l>As it had wont to doe, but I haue found</l>
<l>The very depth of <name type="character" ref="#ham">Hamlets</name> lunacie.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ger"><speaker rend="italic">Queene</speaker> <l>God graunt he hath.</l></sp>
<stage rend="italic, centred" type="entrance">Enter the Ambassadors.</stage>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King</speaker> <l>Now <name type="character" ref="#vol" rend="italic">Voltemar</name>, what from our brother <name type="character" ref="#nor" rend="italic">Norway</name>?</l></sp>
<sp who="#vol"><speaker rend="italic">Volt.</speaker> <l>Most faire returnes of greetings and desires,</l>
<l>Vpon our first he sent forth to suppresse</l>
<l>His nephews leuies, which to him appear&#x0027;d</l>
<l>To be a preparation gainst the Polacke:</l>
<l>But better look&#x0027;t into, he truely found</l>
<l>It was against your Highnesse, whereat grieued,</l>
<l>That so his sickenesse, age, and impotence,</l>
<l>Was falsely borne in hand, sends out arrests</l>
<l>On <name type="character" ref="#for" rend="italic">Fortenbrasse</name>, which he in briefe obays,</l>
<l>Receiues rebuke from <name type="character" ref="#nor" rend="italic">Norway</name>: and in fine,</l>
<l>Makes vow before his vncle, neuer more</l>
<l>To giue the assay of Armes against your Maiestie,</l>
<l>Whereon olde <name type="character" ref="#nor" rend="italic">Norway</name> ouercome with ioy,</l>
<l>Giues him three thousand crownes in annuall fee,</l>
<l>And his Commission to employ those souldiers,</l>
<l>So leuied as before, against the Polacke,</l>
<l>With an intreaty heerein further shewne,</l>
<l>That it would please you to giue quiet passe</l>
<l>Through your dominions, for that enterprise</l>
<l>On such regardes of safety and allowances</l>
<l>As therein are set downe.</l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King</speaker> <l>It likes vs well, and at fit time and leasure</l>
<l>Weele reade and answere these his Articles,</l>
<l>Meane time we thanke you for your well</l>
<l>Tooke labour: go to your rest, at night weele feast togither:</l>
<l>Right welcome home.<stage rend="italic, inline" type="exit">exeunt Ambassadors.</stage></l></sp>
<fw type="catchword" place="foot-right" rend="italic">Cor.</fw>
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<fw type="runningHeader" place="top-centre" rend="italic">Prince of Denmarke.</fw>
<sp who="#crb"><speaker rend="italic">Cor.</speaker> <l>This busines is very well dispatched.</l>
<l>Now my Lord, touching the yong Prince <name type="character" ref="#ham">Hamlet</name>,</l>
<l>Certaine it is that hee is madde: mad let vs grant him then:</l>
<l>Now to know the cause of this effect,</l>
<l>Or else to say the cause of this defect,</l>
<l>For this effect defectiue comes by cause.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ger"><speaker rend="italic">Queene</speaker> <l>Good my Lord be briefe.</l></sp>
<sp who="#crb"><speaker rend="italic">Cor.</speaker> <l>Madam I will: my Lord, I haue a daughter,</l>
<l>Haue while shee&#x0027;s mine: for that we thinke</l>
<l>Is surest, we often loose: now to the Prince.</l>
<l>My Lord, but note this letter,</l>
<l>The which my daughter in obedience</l>
<l>Deliuer&#x0027;d to my handes.</l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King</speaker> <l>Reade it my Lord.</l></sp>
<sp who="#crb"><speaker rend="italic">Cor.</speaker> <l>Marke my Lord.</l>
<l>Doubt that in earth is fire,</l>
<l>Doubt that the starres doe moue,</l>
<l>Doubt trueth to be a liar,</l>
<l>But doe not doubt I loue.</l>
<p>To the beautifull <name type="character" ref="#oph" rend="italic">Ofelia</name>:
<lb/>Thine euer the most vnhappy Prince <name type="character" ref="#ham" rend="italic">Hamlet</name>.</p>
<l>My Lord, what doe you thinke of me?</l>
<l>I, or what might you thinke when I sawe this?</l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King</speaker> <l>As of a true friend and a most louing subiect.</l></sp>
<sp who="#crb"><speaker rend="italic">Cor.</speaker> <l>I would be glad to prooue so.</l>
<l>Now when I saw this letter, thus I bespake my maiden:</l>
<l>Lord <name type="character" ref="#ham" rend="italic">Hamlet</name> is a Prince out of your starre,</l>
<l>And one that is vnequall for your loue:</l>
<l>Therefore I did commaund her refuse his letters,</l>
<l>Deny his tokens, and to absent her selfe.</l>
<l>Shee as my childe obediently obey&#x0027;d me.</l>
<l>Now since which time, seeing his loue thus cross&#x0027;d,</l>
<l>Which I tooke to be idle, and but sport,</l>
<l>He straitway grew into a melancholy,</l>
<l>From that vnto a fast, then vnto distraction,</l>
<l>Then into a sadnesse, from that vnto a madnesse,<add place="margin-bot" type="bibliographic" hand="#ac" resp="#fol">39</add></l>
<fw type="catchword" place="foot-right">And</fw>
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<l>And so by continuance, and weakenesse of the braine</l>
<l>Into this frensie, which now possesseth him:</l>
<l>And if this be not true, take this from this.</l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King</speaker> <l>Thinke you t&#x0027;is so?</l></sp>
<sp who="#crb"><speaker rend="italic">Cor.</speaker> <l>How? so my Lord, I would very faine know</l>
<l>That thing that I haue saide t&#x0027;is so, positiuely,</l>
<l>And it hath fallen out otherwise.</l>
<l>Nay, if circumstances leade me on,</l>
<l>Ile finde it out, if it were hid</l>
<l>As deepe as the centre of the earth.</l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King.</speaker> <l>how should wee trie this same?</l></sp>
<sp who="#crb"><speaker rend="italic">Cor.</speaker> <l>Mary my good lord thus,</l>
<l>The Princes walke is here in the galery,</l>
<l>There let <name type="character" ref="#oph" rend="italic">Ofelia</name>, walke vntill hee comes:</l>
<l>Your selfe and I will stand close in the study,</l>
<l>There shall you heare the effect of all his hart,</l>
<l>And if it proue any otherwise then loue,</l>
<l>Then let my censure faile an other time.</l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King.</speaker> <l>see where hee comes poring vppon a booke.</l></sp>
    <stage rend="italic, centred" type="entrance">Ent<gap reason="illegible" agent="inkBlot" extent="1" unit="chars" resp="#fol"/>r <name type="character" ref="#ham">Hamlet</name>.</stage>
<sp who="#crb"><speaker rend="italic">Cor.</speaker> <l>Madame, will it please your grace</l>
<l>To leaue vs here?</l></sp>
<sp who="#ger"><speaker rend="italic">Que.</speaker> <l>With all my hart.<stage rend="italic, inline" type="exit">exit.</stage></l></sp>
<sp who="#crb"><speaker rend="italic">Cor.</speaker> <l>And here <name type="character" ref="#oph" rend="italic">Ofelia</name>, reade you on this booke,</l>
<l>And walke aloofe, the King shal be vnseene.</l></sp>
    <sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>To be, or not to be, I <gap reason="illegible" agent="partiallyInkedType" extent="1" unit="chars" resp="#fol"/>here&#x0027;s the point,</l>
<l>To Die, to sleepe, is that all? I all:</l>
<l>No, to sleepe, to dreame, I mary there it goes,</l>
<l>For in that dreame of death, when wee awake,</l>
<l>And borne before an euerlasting Iudge,</l>
        <l>From whence no passenger euer<gap reason="illegible" agent="partiallyInkedType" extent="1" unit="chars" resp="#odl"/> retur&#x0027;nd,</l>
<l>The vndiscouered country, at whose sight</l>
<l>The happy smile, and the accursed damn&#x0027;d.</l>
<l>But for this, the ioyfull hope of this,</l>
<l>Whol&#x0027;d beare the scornes and flattery of the world,</l>
<l>Scorned by the <del type="struckThrough" hand="#ag" resp="#fol">right</del> rich, the rich curssed of the poore?</l>
<fw type="catchword" place="foot-right">The</fw>
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<l>The widow being oppressed, the orphan wrong&#x0027;d,</l>
<l>The taste of hunger, or a tirants raigne,</l>
<l>And thousand more calamities besides,</l>
<l>To grunt and sweate vnder this weary life,</l>
<l>When that he may his full <hi rend="italic">Quietus</hi> make,</l>
<l>With a bare bodkin, who would this indure,</l>
<l>But for a hope of something after death?</l>
<l>Which pusles the braine, and doth confound the sence,</l>
<l>Which makes vs rather beare those euilles we haue,</l>
<l>Than flie to others that we know not of.</l>
<l>I that, O this conscience makes cowardes of vs all,</l>
<l>Lady in thy orizons, be all my sinnes remembred.</l></sp>
<sp who="#oph"><speaker rend="italic">Ofel.</speaker> <l>My Lord, I haue sought opportunitie, which now</l>
<l>I haue, to redeliuer to your worthy handes, a small remem&#x00AD;
<lb/>brance, such tokens which I haue receiued of you.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Are you faire?</l></sp>
<sp who="#oph"><speaker rend="italic">Ofel.</speaker> <l>My Lord.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Are you honest?</l></sp>
<sp who="#oph"><speaker rend="italic">Ofel.</speaker> <l>What meanes my Lord?</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>That if you be faire and honest,</l>
<l>Your beauty should admit no discourse to your honesty.</l></sp>
<sp who="#oph"><speaker rend="italic">Ofel.</speaker> <l>My Lord, can beauty haue better priuiledge than
<lb/>with honesty?</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Yea mary may it; for Beauty may transforme</l>
<l>Honesty, from what she was into a bawd<subst><del type="struckThrough" hand="#ag" resp="#fol">:</del><add
    hand="#ag" place="margin-right" type="intervention" resp="#fol">sooner,</add></subst></l>
<l>Then Honesty can transfor<c rend="inverted">m</c>e Beauty:</l>
<l>This was sometimes a Paradox,</l>
<l>But now the time giues it scope.</l>
<l>I neuer gaue you nothing.</l></sp>
<sp who="#oph"><speaker rend="italic">Ofel.</speaker> <l>My Lord, you know right well you did,</l>
<l>And with them such earnest vowes of loue,</l>
<l>As would haue moou&#x0027;d the stoniest breast aliue,</l>
<l>But now too true I finde,</l>
<l>Rich giftes waxe poore, when giuers grow vnkinde.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>I neuer loued you.</l></sp>
<sp who="#oph"><speaker rend="italic">Ofel.</speaker> <l>You made me beleeue you did.<add place="margin-bot" type="bibliographic" hand="#ac" resp="#fol">40</add></l></sp>
<fw type="signature" place="foot-centre">E</fw><fw type="catchword" place="foot-right" rend="italic">Ham.</fw>
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<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>O thou shouldst not a beleeued me!</l>
<l>Go to a Nunnery goe, why shouldst thou</l>
<l>Be a breeder of sinners? I am my selfe indifferent honest,</l>
<l>But I could accuse my selfe of such crimes</l>
    <l><subst><add  hand="#ag" place="margin-left" type="intervention" resp="#fol">As i</add><del type="overwritten" hand="#ag" resp="#fol">I</del></subst>t had beene better my mother had ne&#x0027;re borne me,</l>
<l>O I am very prowde, ambitious, disdainefull,</l>
    <l>With more sinnes at my b<subst><del type="overwritten" hand="#ag" resp="#fol">e</del><add hand="#ag" place="inline" type="intervention" resp="#fol">a</add></subst>cke, then I haue thoughts</l>
<l>To put them in, what should such fellowes as I</l>
<l>Do, crawling between heauen and earth?</l>
<l>To a Nunnery goe, we are arrant knaues all,</l>
<l>Beleeue none of vs, to a Nunnery goe.</l></sp>
<sp who="#oph"><speaker rend="italic">Ofel.</speaker> <l>O heauens secure him!</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Wher&#x0027;s thy father?</l></sp>
<sp who="#oph"><speaker rend="italic">Ofel.</speaker> <l>At home my lord.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>For Gods sake let the doores be shut on him,</l>
<l>He may play the foole no where but in his</l>
<l>Owne house: to a Nunnery goe.</l></sp>
<sp who="#oph"><speaker rend="italic">Ofel.</speaker> <l>Help him good God.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>If thou dost marry, Ile giue thee</l>
<l>This plague to thy dowry:</l>
<l>Be thou as chaste as yce, as pure as snowe,</l>
<l>Thou shalt not scape calumny, to a Nunnery goe.</l></sp>
<sp who="#oph"><speaker rend="italic">Ofel.</speaker> <l>Alas, what change is this?</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>But if thou wilt needes marry, marry a foole,</l>
<l>For wisemen know well enough,</l>
<l>What monsters you make of them, to a Nunnery goe.</l></sp>
<sp who="#oph"><speaker rend="italic">Ofel.</speaker> <l>Pray God restore him.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Nay, I haue heard of your paintings too,</l>
<l>God hath giuen you one face,</l>
<l>And you make your selues another,</l>
<l>You fig, and you amble, and you nickname Gods creatures,</l>
<l>Making your wantonnesse, your ignorance,</l>
<l>A pox, t&#x0027;is scuruy, Ile no more of it,</l>
<l>It hath made me madde: Ile no more marriages,</l>
<l>All that are married but one, shall liue,</l>
<l>The rest shall keepe as they are, to a Nunnery goe,</l>
<fw type="catchword" place="foot-right">To</fw>
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<l>To a Nunnery goe.<stage rend="italic, inline" type="exit">exit.</stage></l></sp>
<sp who="#oph"><speaker rend="italic">Ofe.</speaker> <l>Great God of heauen, what a quicke change is this?</l>
<l>The Courtier, Scholler, Souldier, all in him,</l>
<l>All dasht and splinterd thence, O woe is me,</l>
<l>To a seene what I haue seene, see what I see.<stage rend="italic, inline" type="exit">exit.</stage></l></sp>
        </div2>
        <div2 type="scene" n="3">
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King</speaker> <l>Loue? No, no, that&#x0027;s not the cause,<stage rend="italic, inline" type="entrance">Enter King and
<lb/><name type="character" ref="#crb">Corambis</name>.</stage>
</l>
<l>Some deeper thing it is that troubles him.</l></sp>
<sp who="#crb"><speaker rend="italic">Cor.</speaker> <l>Wel, something it is: my Lord, content you a while,</l>
<l>I will my selfe goe feele him: let me worke,</l>
<l>Ile try him euery way: see where he comes,</l>
<l>Send you those Gentlemen, let me alone</l>
<l>To finde the depth of this, away, be gone.<stage rend="italic, inline" type="exit">exit King.</stage></l>
<l>Now my good Lord, do you know me?<stage rend="italic, inline" type="entrance">Enter <name type="character" ref="#ham">Hamlet</name>.</stage></l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Yea very well, y&#x0027;are a fishmonger.</l></sp>
<sp who="#crb"><speaker rend="italic">Cor.</speaker> <l>Not I my Lord.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Then sir, I would you were so honest a man,</l>
<l>For to be honest, as this age goes,</l>
<l>Is one man to be pickt out of tenne thousand.</l></sp>
<sp who="#crb"><speaker rend="italic">Cor.</speaker> <l>What doe you reade my Lord?</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Wordes, wordes.</l></sp>
<sp who="#crb"><speaker rend="italic">Cor.</speaker> <l>What&#x0027;s the matter my Lord?</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Betweene who?</l></sp>
<sp who="#crb"><speaker rend="italic">Cor.</speaker> <l>I meane the matter you reade my Lord.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Mary most vile heresie:</l>
<l>For here the Satyricall Satyre writes,</l>
<l>That olde men haue hollow eyes, weake backes,</l>
<l>Grey beardes, pittifull weake hammes, gowty legges,</l>
<l>All which sir, I most potently beleeue not:</l>
<l>For sir, your selfe shalbe olde as I am,</l>
<l>If like a Crabbe, you could goe backeward.</l></sp>
<sp who="#crb"><speaker rend="italic">Cor.</speaker> <l>How pregnant his replies are, and full of wit:</l>
<l>Yet at first he tooke me for a fishmonger:</l>
<l>All this comes by loue, the vemencie of loue,</l>
<l>And when I was yong, I was very idle,</l>
<l>And suffered much extasie in loue, very neere this:</l>
<l>Will you walke out of the aire my Lord?<add place="margin-bot" type="bibliographic" hand="#ac" resp="#fol">41</add></l></sp>
<fw type="signature" place="foot-centre">E2</fw><fw type="catchword" place="foot-right" rend="italic">Ham.</fw>
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<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Into my graue.</l></sp>
<sp who="#crb"><speaker rend="italic">Cor.</speaker> <l>By the masse that&#x0027;s out of the aire indeed,</l>
<l>Very shrewd answers,</l>
<l>My lord I will take my leaue of you.</l></sp>
<stage rend="italic, centred" type="entrance">Enter <name type="character" ref="#gui">Gilderstone</name>, and <name type="character" ref="#ros">Rossencraft</name>.</stage>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>You can take nothing from me sir,</l>
<l>I will more willingly part with all,</l>
<l>Olde doating foole.</l></sp>
<sp who="#crb"><speaker rend="italic">Cor,</speaker> <l>You seeke Prince <name type="character" ref="#ham">Hamlet</name>, see, there he is.<stage rend="italic, inline" type="exit">exit.</stage></l></sp>
<sp who="#gui"><speaker rend="italic">Gil.</speaker> <l>Health to your Lordship.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>What, <name type="character" ref="#gui">Gilderstone</name>, and <name type="character" ref="#ros">Rossencraft</name>,</l>
<l>Welcome kinde Schoole&#x2010;fellowes to <hi rend="italic">Elsanoure</hi>.</l></sp>
<sp who="#gui"><speaker rend="italic">Gil.</speaker> <l>We thanke your Grace, and would be very glad</l>
<l>You were as when we were at <hi rend="italic">Wittenberg</hi>.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>I thanke you, but is this visitation free of</l>
<l>Your selues, or were you not sent for?</l>
<l>Tell me true, come, I know the good King and Queene</l>
<l>Sent for you, there is a kinde of confession in your eye:</l>
<l>Come, I know you were sent for.</l></sp>
<sp who="#gui"><speaker rend="italic">Gil.</speaker> <l>What say you?</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Nay then I see how the winde sits,</l>
<l>Come, you were sent for.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ros"><speaker rend="italic">Ross.</speaker> <l>My lord, we were, and willingly if we might,</l>
<l>Know the cause and ground of your discontent.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Why I want preferment.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ros"><speaker rend="italic">Ross.</speaker> <l>I thinke not so my lord.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Yes faith, this great world you see contents me not,</l>
<l>No nor the spangled heauens, nor earth, nor sea,</l>
<l>No nor Man that is so glorious a creature,</l>
<l>Contents not me, no nor woman too, though you laugh.</l></sp>
<sp who="#gui"><speaker rend="italic">Gil.</speaker> <l>My lord, we laugh not at that.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Why did you laugh then,</l>
<l>When I said, Man did not content mee?</l></sp>
<sp who="#gui"><speaker rend="italic">Gil.</speaker> <l>My Lord, we laughed, when you said, Man did not
<lb/>content you.</l>
<l>What entertainement the Players shall haue,</l>
<fw type="catchword" place="foot-right">We</fw>
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<l>We boorded them a the way: they are comming to you.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Players, what Players be they?</l></sp>
<sp who="#ros"><speaker rend="italic">Ross.</speaker> <l>My Lord, the Tragedians of the Citty,</l>
<l>Those that you tooke delight to see so often.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>How comes it that they trauell? Do they grow re&#x00AD;
    <lb rend="turnover"/><c rend="turnover">(</c>stie?</l></sp>
<sp who="#gui"><speaker rend="italic">Gil.</speaker> <l>No my Lord, their reputation holds as it was wont.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>How then?</l></sp>
<sp who="#gui"><speaker rend="italic">Gil.</speaker> <l>Y faith my Lord, noueltie carries it away,</l>
<l>For the principall publike audience that</l>
<l>Came to them, are turned to priuate playes,</l>
<l>And to the humour of children.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>I doe not greatly wonder of it,</l>
<l>For those that would make mops and moes</l>
<l>At my vncle, when my father liued,</l>
<l>Now giue a hundred, two hundred pounds</l>
<l>For his picture: but they shall be welcome,</l>
<l>He that playes the King shall haue tribute of me,</l>
<l>The ventrous Knight shall vse his foyle and target,</l>
<l>The louer shall sigh gratis,</l>
<l>The clowne shall make them laugh</l>
<l>That are tickled in the lungs, or the blanke verse shall halt
    <lb rend="turnover"/><c rend="turnover">(</c>for&#x0027;t,</l>
<l>And the Lady shall haue leaue to speake her minde freely.</l>
<stage rend="italic, centred" type="entrance">The Trumpets sound, Enter <name type="character" ref="#crb">Corambis</name>.</stage>
<l>Do you see yonder great baby?</l>
<l>He is not yet out of his swadling clowts.</l></sp>
<sp who="#gui"><speaker rend="italic">Gil.</speaker> <l>That may be, for they say an olde man</l>
<l>Is twice a childe.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Ile prophecie to you, hee comes to tell mee a the
    <lb rend="turnover"/><c rend="turnover">(</c>Players,</l>
<l>You say true, a monday last, t&#x0027;was so indeede.</l></sp>
<sp who="#crb"><speaker rend="italic">Cor.</speaker> <l>My lord, I haue news to tell you.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>My Lord, I haue newes to tell you:</l>
<l>When <hi rend="italic">Rossios</hi> was an Actor in <hi rend="italic">Rome</hi>.</l></sp>
<sp who="#crb"><speaker rend="italic">Cor.</speaker> <l>The Actors are come hither, my lord.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Buz, buz.</l></sp>
<sp who="#crb"><speaker rend="italic">Cor.</speaker> <l>The best Actors in Christendome,</l>
<l>Either for Comedy, Tragedy, Historie, Pastorall,<add place="margin-bot" type="bibliographic" hand="#ac" resp="#fol">42</add></l>
<fw type="signature" place="foot-centre">E3</fw><fw type="catchword" place="foot-right">Pastorall</fw>
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<l>Pastorall, Historicall, Historicall, Comicall,</l>
<l>Comicall historicall, Pastorall, Tragedy historicall:</l>
<l><hi rend="italic">Seneca</hi> cannot be too heauy, nor <hi rend="italic">Plato</hi> too light:</l>
<l>For the law hath writ those are the onely men.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ha.</speaker> <l>O <hi rend="italic">Iepha</hi> Iudge of <hi rend="italic">Israel!</hi> what a treasure hadst thou?</l></sp>
<sp who="#crb"><speaker rend="italic">Cor.</speaker> <l>Why what a treasure had he my lord?</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Why one faire daughter, and no more,</l>
<l>The which he loued passing well.</l></sp>
<sp who="#crb"><speaker rend="italic">Cor.</speaker> <l>A, stil harping a my daughter! well my Lord,</l>
<l>If you call me <hi rend="italic">Iepha</hi>, I ha<c rend="inverted">u</c>e a daughter that</l>
<l>I loue passing well.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Nay that followes not.</l></sp>
<sp who="#crb"><speaker rend="italic">Cor.</speaker> <l>What followes then my Lord?</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Why by lot, or God wot, or as it came to passe,</l>
<l>And so it was, the first verse of the godly Ballet</l>
<l>Wil tel you all: for look you where my abridgement comes:</l>
<l>Welcome maisters, welcome all,<stage rend="italic, inline" type="entrance">Enter players.</stage></l>
<l>What my olde friend, thy face is vallanced</l>
<l>Since I saw thee last, com&#x0027;st thou to beard me in <hi rend="italic">Denmarke</hi>?</l>
<l>My yong lady and mistris, burlady but your</l>
<l>Ladiship is growne by the altitude of a chopine higher than
    <lb rend="turnover"/><c rend="turnover">(</c>you were:</l>
<l>Pray God sir your voyce, like a peece of vncurrant</l>
<l>Golde, be not crack&#x0027;t in the ring: come on maisters,</l>
<l>Weele euen too&#x0027;t, like French Falconers,</l>
<l>Flie at any thing we see, come, a taste of your</l>
<l>Quallitie, a speech, a passionate speech.</l></sp>
<sp who="#pls"><speaker rend="italic">Players</speaker> <l>What speech my good lord?</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>I heard thee speake a speech once,</l>
<l>But it was neuer acted: or if it were,</l>
<l>Neuer aboue twice, for as I remember,</l>
<l>It pleased not the vulgar, it was cauiary</l>
<l>To the million: but to me</l>
<l>And others, that receiued it in the like kinde,</l>
<l>Cried in the toppe of their iudgements, an excellent play,</l>
<l>Set downe with as great modestie as cunning:</l>
<l>One said there was no sallets in the lines to make <abbr>th&#x0113;<expan>them</expan></abbr> sauory,</l>
<fw type="catchword" place="foot-right">But</fw>
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<fw type="runningHeader" place="top-centre" rend="italic">Prince of Denmarke.</fw>
<l>But called it an honest methode, as wholesome as sweete.</l>
<l>Come, a speech in it I chiefly remember</l>
<l>Was <hi rend="italic">&#x00C6;neas</hi> tale to <hi rend="italic">Dido</hi>,</l>
<l>And then especially where he talkes of Princes slaughter,</l>
<l>If it liue in thy memory beginne at this line,</l>
<l>Let me see.</l>
<l>The rugged <hi rend="italic">Pyrrus</hi>, like th&#x0027;arganian beast:</l>
<l>No t&#x0027;is not so, it begins with <hi rend="italic">Pirrus</hi>:</l>
<l>O I haue it.</l>
<l>The rugged <hi rend="italic">Pirrus</hi>, he whose sable armes,</l>
<l>Blacke as his purpose did the night resemble,</l>
<l>When he lay couched in the ominous horse,</l>
<l>Hath now his blacke and grimme complexion smeered</l>
<l>With Heraldry more dismall, head to foote,</l>
<l>Now is he totall guise, horridely tricked</l>
<l>With blood of fathers, mothers, daughters, sonnes,</l>
<l>Back&#x0027;t and imparched in calagulate gore,</l>
<l>Rifted in earth and fire, olde grandsire <hi rend="italic">Pryam</hi> seekes:</l>
<l>So goe on.</l></sp>
<sp who="#crb"><speaker rend="italic">Cor.</speaker> <l>Afore God, my Lord, well spoke, and with good
    <lb rend="turnover"/><c rend="turnover">(</c>accent.</l></sp>
<sp who="#pla"><speaker rend="italic">Play.</speaker> <l>Anone he finds him striking too short at Greeks,</l>
<l>His antike sword rebellious to his Arme,</l>
<l>Lies where it falles, vnable to resist.</l>
<l><hi rend="italic">Pyrrus</hi> at <hi rend="italic">Pryam</hi> driues, but all in rage,</l>
<l>Strikes wide, but with the whiffe and winde</l>
<l>Of his fell sword, th&#x0027;unnerued father falles.</l></sp>
<sp who="#crb"><speaker rend="italic">Cor.</speaker> <l>Enough my friend, t&#x0027;is too long.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>It shall to the Barbers with your beard:</l>
<l>A pox, hee&#x0027;s for a ligge, or a tale of bawdry,</l>
<l>Or else he sleepes, come on to <hi rend="italic">Hecuba</hi>, come.</l></sp>
<sp who="#pla"><speaker rend="italic">Play.</speaker> <l>But who, O who had seene the mobled Queene?</l></sp>
<sp who="#crb"><speaker rend="italic">Cor.</speaker> <l>Mobled Queene is good, faith very good.</l></sp>
<sp who="#pla"><speaker rend="italic">Play.</speaker> <l>All in the alarum and feare of death rose vp,</l>
<l>And o&#x0027;re her weake and all ore&#x2010;teeming loynes, a blancket</l>
<l>And a kercher on that head, where late the diademe stoode,</l>
<l>Who this had seene with tongue inuenom&#x0027;d speech,<add place="margin-bot" type="bibliographic" hand="#ac" resp="#fol">43</add></l>
<fw type="catchword" place="foot-right">Would</fw>
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<l>Would treason haue pronounced,</l>
<l>For if the gods themselues had seene her then,</l>
<l>When she saw <hi rend="italic">Pirrus</hi> with malitious strokes,</l>
<l>Mincing her husbandes limbs,</l>
<l>It would haue made milch the burning eyes of heauen,</l>
<l>And passion in the gods.</l></sp>
<sp who="#crb"><speaker rend="italic">Cor.</speaker> <l>Looke my lord if he hath not changde his colour,</l>
<l>And hath teares in his eyes: no more good heart, no more.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>T&#x0027;is well, t&#x0027;is very well, I pray my lord,</l>
<l>Will you see the Players well bestowed,</l>
<l>I tell you they are the Chronicles</l>
<l>And briefe abstracts of the time,</l>
<l>After your death I can tell you,</l>
<l>You were better haue a bad Epiteeth,</l>
<l>Then their ill report while you liue.</l></sp>
<sp who="#crb"><speaker rend="italic">Cor.</speaker> <l>My lord, I will vse them according to their deserts.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>O farre better man, vse euery man after his deserts,</l>
<l>Then who should scape whipping?</l>
<l>Vse them after your owne honor and dignitie,</l>
<l>The lesse they deserue, the greater credit&#x0027;s yours.</l></sp>
<sp who="#crb"><speaker rend="italic">Cor.</speaker> <l>Welcome my good fellowes.<stage rend="italic, inline" type="exit">exit.</stage></l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Come hither maisters, can you not play the mur&#x00AD;
<lb/>der of <hi rend="italic">Gonsago</hi>?</l></sp>
    <sp who="#pls"><speaker rend="italic">players</speaker> <l>Yes my Lord.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>And could&#x0027;st not thou for a neede study me</l>
<l>Some dozen or sixteene lines,</l>
<l>Which I would set downe and insert?</l></sp>
    <sp who="#pls"><speaker rend="italic">players</speaker> <l>Yes very easily my good Lord.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>T&#x0027;is well, I thanke you: follow that lord:</l>
<l>And doe you heare sirs? take heede you mocke him not.</l>
<l>Gentlemen, for your kindnes I thanke you,</l>
<l>And for a time I would desire you leaue me.</l></sp>
<sp who="#gui"><speaker rend="italic">Gil.</speaker> <l>Our loue and duetie is at your commaund.</l></sp>
<stage rend="italic, centred" type="exit">Exeunt all but <name type="character" ref="#ham">Hamlet</name>.</stage>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Why what a dunghill idiote slaue am I?</l>
<l>Why these Players here draw water from eyes:</l>
<fw type="catchword" place="foot-right">For</fw>
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<fw type="runningHeader" place="top-centre" rend="italic">Prince of Denmarke</fw>
<l>For Hecuba, why what is Hecuba to him, or he to Hecuba?</l>
<l>What would he do and if he had my losse?</l>
<l>His father murdred, and a Crowne bereft him,</l>
<l>He would turne all his teares to droppes of blood,</l>
<l>Amaze the standers by with his laments,</l>
<l>Strike more then wonder in the iudiciall eares,</l>
<l>Confound the ignorant, and make mute the wise,</l>
<l>Indeede his passion would be generall.</l>
<l>Yet I like to an asse and Iohn a Dreames,</l>
<l>Hauing my father murdred by a villaine,</l>
<l>Stand still, and let it passe, why sure I am a coward:</l>
<l>Who pluckes me by the beard, or twites my nose,</l>
<l>Giue&#x0027;s me the lie i&#x0027;th throate downe to the lungs,</l>
<l>Sure I should take it, or else I haue no gall,</l>
<l>Or by this I should a fatted all the region kites</l>
<l>With this slaues offell, this damned villaine,</l>
<l>Treacherous, bawdy, murderous villaine:</l>
<l>Why this is braue, that I the sonne of my deare father,</l>
<l>Should like a scalion, like a very drabbe</l>
<l>Thus raile in wordes. About my braine,</l>
<l>I haue heard that guilty creatures sitting at a play,</l>
<l>Hath, by the very cunning of the scene, confest a murder</l>
<l>Committed long before.</l>
<l>This spirit that I haue seene may be the Diuell,</l>
<l>And out of my weakenesse and my melancholy,</l>
<l>As he is very potent with such men,</l>
<l>Doth seeke to damne me, I will haue sounder proofes,</l>
<l>The play&#x0027;s the thing,</l>
<l>Wherein I&#x0027;le catch the conscience of the King.<stage rend="italic, inline" type="exit">exit.</stage></l></sp>
        </div2>
    </div1>
    <div1 type="act" n="3">
        <div2 type="scene" n="1">
<stage rend="italic, centred" type="entrance">Enter the King, Queene, and Lordes.</stage>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King</speaker> <l>Lordes, can you by no meanes finde</l>
<l>The cause of our sonne <name type="character" ref="#ham">Hamlets</name> lunacie?</l>
<l>You being so neere in loue, euen from his youth,</l>
<l>Me thinkes should gaine more than a stranger should.<add place="margin-bot" type="bibliographic" hand="#ac" resp="#fol">44</add></l></sp>
<fw type="signature" place="foot-centre">F</fw><fw type="catchword" place="foot-right" rend="italic">Gil<c rend="inverted">.</c></fw>
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<fw type="runningHeader" place="top-centre" rend="italic">The Tragedie of Hamlet</fw>
<sp who="#gui"><speaker rend="italic">Gil.</speaker> <l>My lord, we haue done all the best we could,</l>
<l>To wring from him the cause of all his griefe,</l>
<l>But still he puts vs off, and by no meanes</l>
<l>Would make an answere to that we exposde.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ros"><speaker rend="italic">Ross.</speaker> <l>Yet was he something more inclin&#x0027;d to mirth</l>
<l>Before we left him, and I take it,</l>
<l>He hath giuen order for a play to night,</l>
<l>At which he craues your highnesse company.</l></sp>
            <sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">Ki<c rend="inverted">n</c>g</speaker> <l>With all our heart, it likes vs very well:</l>
<l>Gentlemen, seeke still to increase his mirth,</l>
<l>Spare for no cost, our coffers shall be open,</l>
<l>And we vnto your selues will still be thankefull.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ros, gui"><speaker rend="italic">Both</speaker> <l>In all wee can, be sure you shall commaund.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ger"><speaker rend="italic">Queene</speaker> <l>Thankes gentlemen, and what the Queene of
    <lb rend="turnunder"/><c rend="turnunder">(</c><hi rend="italic">Denmarke</hi></l>
<l>May pleasure you, be sure you shall not want.</l></sp>
<sp who="#gui"><speaker rend="italic">Gil.</speaker> <l>Weele once againe vnto the noble Prince.</l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King</speaker> <l>Thanks to you both: <name type="character" ref="#ger">Gertred</name> you&#x0027;l see this play.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ger"><speaker rend="italic">Queene</speaker> <l>My lord I will, and it ioyes me at the soule</l>
<l>He is inclin&#x0027;d to any kinde of mirth.</l></sp>
<sp who="#crb"><speaker rend="italic">Cor.</speaker> <l>Madame, I pray be ruled by me:</l>
<l>And my good Soueraigne, giue me leaue to speake,</l>
<l>We cannot yet finde out the very ground</l>
<l>Of his distemperance, therefore</l>
<l>I holde it meete, if so it please you,</l>
<l>Else they shall not meete, and thus it is.</l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King</speaker> <l>What i&#x0027;st <name type="character" ref="#crb" rend="italic">Corambis</name>?</l></sp>
<sp who="#crb"><speaker rend="italic">Cor.</speaker> <l>Mary my good lord this, soone when the sports are
    <lb rend="turnover"/><c rend="turnover">(</c>done,</l>
<l>Madam, send you in haste to speake with him,</l>
<l>And I my selfe will stand behind the Arras,</l>
<l>There question you the cause of all his griefe,</l>
<l>And then in loue and nature vnto you, hee&#x0027;le tell you all:</l>
    <l>My Lord, how thinke you on&#x0027;<gap reason="illegible" agent="inkBlot" extent="2" unit="chars" resp="#fol"/></l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King</speaker> <l>It likes vs well, <name type="character" ref="#ger">Gerterd</name>, what say you?</l></sp>
<sp who="#ger"><speaker rend="italic">Queene</speaker> <l>With all my heart, soone will I send for him.</l></sp>
<sp who="#crb"><speaker rend="italic">Cor.</speaker> <l>My selfe will be that happy messenger,</l>
<l>Who hopes his griefe will be reueal&#x0027;d to her.<stage rend="italic, inline" type="exit">exeunt omnes</stage></l></sp>
<fw type="catchword" place="foot-right" rend="italic">Enter</fw>
        </div2>
        <div2 type="scene" n="2">
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<fw type="runningHeader" place="top-centre" rend="italic">Prince of Denmarke.</fw>
<stage rend="italic, centred" type="entrance">Enter <name type="character" ref="#ham">Hamlet</name> and the Players.</stage>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Pronounce me this speech trippingly a the tongue
<lb/>as I taught thee,</l>
<l>Mary and you mouth it, as a many of your players do</l>
<l>I&#x0027;de rather heare a towne bull bellow,</l>
<l>Then such a fellow speake my lines.</l>
<l>Nor do not saw the aire thus with your hands,</l>
<l>But giue euery thing his action with temperance.</l>
<l>O it offends mee to the soule, to heare a rebustious periwig
    <lb rend="turnover"/><c rend="turnover">(</c>fellow,</l>
<l>To teare a passion in totters, into very ragges,</l>
<l>To split the eares of the ignora<c rend="inverted">n</c>t, who for the</l>
<l>Most parte are capable of nothing but dumbe shewes and
    <lb rend="turnover"/><c rend="turnover">(</c>noises,</l>
<l>I would haue such a fellow whipt, for o&#x0027;re doing, tarmagant</l>
<l>It out, Herodes Herod.</l></sp>
    <sp who="#pls"><speaker rend="italic">players</speaker> <l>My Lorde, wee haue indifferently reformed that
<lb/>among vs.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>The better, the better, mend it all together:</l>
<l>There be fellowes that I haue seene play,</l>
<l>And heard others commend them, and that highly too,</l>
<l>That hauing neither the gate of Christian, Pagan,</l>
<l>Nor Turke, haue so strutted and bellowed,</l>
<l>That you would a thought, some of Natures journeymen</l>
<l>Had made men, and not made them well,</l>
<l>They imitated humanitie, so abhominable:</l>
<l>Take heede, auoyde it.</l></sp>
    <sp who="#pls"><speaker rend="italic">players</speaker> <l>I warrant you my Lord.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>And doe you heare? let not your Clowne speake</l>
<l>More then is set downe, there be of them I can tell you</l>
<l>That will laugh themselues, to set on some</l>
<l>Quantitie of barren spectators to laugh with them,</l>
<l>Albeit there is some necessary point in the Play</l>
<l>Then to be obserued: O t&#x0027;is vile, and shewes</l>
<l>A pittifull ambition in the foole that vseth it.</l>
<l>And then you haue some agen, that keepes one sute</l>
<l>Os ieasts, as a man is knowne by one sute of</l>
<l>Apparell, and Gentlemen quotes his ieasts downe<add place="margin-bot" type="bibliographic" hand="#ac" resp="#fol">45</add></l>
    <fw type="signature" place="foot-centre">F2</fw><fw type="catchword" place="foot-right">I<gap reason="illegible" agent="inkBlot" extent="1" unit="chars" resp="#fol"/></fw>
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<fw type="runningHeader" place="top-centre" rend="italic">The Tragedy of Hamlet</fw>
<l>In their tables, before they come to the play, as thus:</l>
<l>Cannot you stay till I eate my porrige? and, you owe me</l>
<l>A quarters wages: and, my coate wants a cullison:</l>
    <l>And, your beer<gap reason="illegible" agent="inkBlot" extent="1" unit="chars" resp="#fol"/> is sowre: and, blabbering with his lips,</l>
<l>And thus keeping in his cinkapase of ieasts,</l>
<l>When, God knows, the warme Clowne cannot make a iest</l>
<l>Vnlesse by chance, as the blinde man catcheth a hare:</l>
<l>Maisters tell him of it.</l></sp>
    <sp who="#pls"><speaker rend="italic">players</speaker> <l>We will my Lord.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Well, goe make you ready.<stage rend="italic, inline" type="exit">exeunt players.</stage></l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Horatio.</speaker> <l>Heere my Lord.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l><name type="character" ref="#hor" rend="italic">Horatio</name>, thou art euen as iust a man,</l>
<l>As e&#x0027;re my conuersation cop&#x0027;d withall.</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hor.</speaker> <l>O my lord!</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Nay why should I flatter thee?</l>
<l>Why should the poore be flattered?</l>
<l>What gaine should I receiue by flattering thee,</l>
<l>That nothing hath but thy good minde?</l>
<l>Let flattery sit on those time&#x2010;pleasing tongs,</l>
<l>To glose with them that loues to heare their praise,</l>
<l>And not with such as thou <name type="character" ref="#hor" rend="italic">Horatio</name>.</l>
<l>There is a play to night, wherein one Sceane they haue</l>
<l>Comes very neere the murder of my father,</l>
<l>When thou shalt see that Act afoote,</l>
<l>Marke thou the King, doe but obserue his lookes,</l>
<l>For I mine eies will riuet to his face:</l>
<l>And if he doe not bleach, and change at that,</l>
<l>It is a damned ghost that we haue seene.</l>
<l><name type="character" ref="#hor" rend="italic">Horatio</name>, haue a care, obserue him well.</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hor.</speaker> <l>My lord, mine eies shall still be on his face,</l>
<l>And not the smallest alteration</l>
<l>That shall appeare in him, but I shall note it.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Harke, they come.</l></sp>
<stage rend="italic, centred" type="entrance">Enter King, Queene, <name type="character" ref="#crb">Corambis</name>, and other Lords.</stage>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King</speaker> <l>How now son <name type="character" ref="#ham" rend="italic">Hamlet</name>, how fare you, shall we haue
    <lb rend="turnover"/><c rend="turnover">(</c>a play?</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Yfaith the Camelions dish, not capon cramm&#x0027;d,</l>
<fw type="catchword" place="foot-right">feede</fw>
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<fw type="runningHeader" place="top-centre" rend="italic">Prince of Denmarke.</fw>
<l>feede a the ayre.</l>
<l>I father: My lord, you playd in the Vniuersitie.</l></sp>
<sp who="#crb"><speaker rend="italic">Cor.</speaker> <l>That I did my L: and I was counted a good actor.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>What did you enact there?</l></sp>
<sp who="#crb"><speaker rend="italic">Cor.</speaker> <l>My lord, I did act <hi rend="italic">Iulius C&#x00E6;sar</hi>, I was killed</l>
<l>in the Capitoll, <hi rend="italic">Brutus</hi> killed me.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>It was a brute parte of him,</l>
<l>To kill so capitall a calfe.</l>
<l>Come, be these Players ready?</l></sp>
<sp who="#ger"><speaker rend="italic">Queene</speaker> <l><name type="character" ref="#ham">Hamlet</name> come sit downe by me.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>No by my faith mother, heere&#x0027;s a mettle more at&#x00AD;
    <lb rend="turnunder"/><c rend="turnunder">(</c>tractiue:</l>
<l>Lady will you giue me leaue, and so forth:</l>
<l>To lay my head in your lappe?</l></sp>
<sp who="#oph"><speaker rend="italic">Ofel.</speaker> <l>No my Lord.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Vpon your lap, what do you thinke I meant con&#x00AD;
    <lb rend="turnover"/><c rend="turnover">(</c>trary matters?</l></sp>
<stage rend="italic, centred" type="business">Enter in a Dumbe Shew, the King and the Queene, he sits
<lb/>downe in an Arbor, she leaues him: Then enters Luci&#x00AD;
<lb/>anus with poyson in a Viall, and powres it in his eares, and
<lb/>goes away: Then the Queene commeth and findes him
<lb/>dead: and goes away with the other.</stage>
<sp who="#oph"><speaker rend="italic">Ofel.</speaker> <l>What meanes this my Lord?<stage rend="italic, inline" type="entrance">Enter the Prologue.</stage></l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>This is myching Mallico, that meanes my chiefe.</l></sp>
<sp who="#oph"><speaker rend="italic">Ofel.</speaker> <l>What doth this meane my lord?</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>you shall heare anone, this fellow will tell you all.</l></sp>
<sp who="#oph"><speaker rend="italic">Ofel.</speaker> <l>Will he tell vs what this shew meanes?</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>I, or any shew you&#x0027;le shew him,</l>
<l>Be not afeard to shew, hee&#x0027;le not be afeard to tell:</l>
<l>O these Players cannot keepe counsell, thei&#x0027;le tell all.</l></sp>
<sp who="#pro"><speaker rend="italic">Prol.</speaker> <l>For vs, and for our Tragedie,</l>
<l>Heere stowpi<c rend="inverted">n</c>g to your clemencie,</l>
<l>We begge your hearing patiently.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>I&#x0027;st a prologue, or a poesie for a ring?</l></sp>
<sp who="#oph"><speaker rend="italic">Ofel.</speaker> <l>T&#x0027;is short my Lord.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>As womens loue.</l></sp>
<stage rend="italic, centred" type="entrance">Enter the Duke and Dutchesse.</stage>
<sp who="#plk"><speaker rend="italic">Duke</speaker> <l>Full fortie yeares are past, their date is gone,<add place="margin-bot" type="bibliographic" hand="#ac" resp="#fol">46</add></l>
<fw type="signature" place="foot-centre">F3</fw><fw type="catchword" place="foot-right">Since</fw>
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<fw type="runningHeader" place="top-centre" rend="italic">The Tragedie of Hamlet</fw>
<l>Since happy time ioyn&#x0027;d both our hearts as one:</l>
<l>And now the blood that fill&#x0027;d my youthfull veines,</l>
<l>Runnes weakely in their pipes, and all the straines</l>
<l>Of musicke, which whilome pleasde mine eare,</l>
<l>Is now a burthen that Age cannot beare:</l>
<l>And therefore sweete Nature must pay his due,</l>
<l>To heauen must I, and leaue the earth with you.</l></sp>
<sp who="#plq"><speaker rend="italic">Dutchesse</speaker> <l>O say not so, lest that you kill my heart,</l>
<l>When death takes you, let life from me depart.</l></sp>
    <sp who="#plk"><speaker rend="italic">Duke</speaker> <l>Content thy selfe, when ended is my date,</l>
<l>Tho<c rend="inverted">u</c> maist (perchance) haue a more noble mate,</l>
<l>More wise, more youthfull, and one.</l></sp>
<sp who="#plq"><speaker rend="italic">Dutchesse</speaker> <l>O speake no more, for then I am accurst,</l>
<l>None weds the second, but she kils the first:</l>
<l>A second time I kill my Lord that&#x0027;s dead,</l>
<l>When second husband kisses me in bed.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>O wormewood, wormewood!</l></sp>
    <sp who="#plk"><speaker rend="italic">Duke</speaker> <l>I doe beleeue you sweete, what now you speake,</l>
<l>But what we doe determine oft we breake,</l>
<l>For our demises stil are ouerthrowne,</l>
<l>Our thoughts are ours, their end&#x0027;s none of our owne:</l>
<l>So thinke you will no second husband wed,</l>
<l>But die thy thoughts, when thy first Lord is dead.</l></sp>
<sp who="#plq"><speaker rend="italic">Dutchesse</speaker> <l>Both here and there pursue me lasting strife,</l>
<l>If once a widdow, euer I be wife.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>If she should breake now.</l></sp>
    <sp who="#plk"><speaker rend="italic">Duke</speaker> <l>T&#x0027;is deepely sworne, sweete leaue me here a while,</l>
    <l>My spirites growe dull, and faine I would beguil<gap reason="illegible" agent="partiallyInkedType" extent="1" unit="chars" resp="#fol"/> the tedi&#x00AD;
<lb/>ous time with sleepe.</l></sp>
<sp who="#plq"><speaker rend="italic">Dutchesse</speaker> <l>Sleepe rocke thy braine,</l>
<l>And neuer come mischance betweene vs twaine.<stage rend="italic, inline" type="exit">exit Lady</stage></l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Madam, how do you like this play?</l></sp>
<sp who="#ger"><speaker rend="italic">Queene</speaker> <l>The Lady protests too much.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>O but shee&#x0027;le keepe her word.</l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King</speaker> <l>Haue you heard the argument, is there no offence
<lb/>in it?</l></sp>
<fw type="catchword" place="foot-right" rend="italic">Ham.</fw>
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<fw type="runningHeader" place="top-centre" rend="italic">Prince of Denmarke.</fw>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>No offence in the world, poyson in iest, poison in
    <lb rend="turnunder"/><c rend="turnunder">(</c>iest.</l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King</speaker> <l>What do you call the name of the pl<gap reason="illegible" agent="torn" unit="chars" extent="1" resp="#odl"/>y?</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Mouse&#x2010;trap: mary how trapically: this play is</l>
    <l>The image of a murder done in <hi rend="italic">guyana</hi>, <hi rend="italic">Albert<gap reason="illegible" agent="tear" extent="2" unit="chars" resp="#fol"/></hi></l>
<l>Was the Dukes name, his wife <hi rend="italic">Baptista</hi>,</l>
<l>Father, it is a knauish peece a worke: but what</l>
<l>A that, it toucheth not vs, you and I that haue free</l>
<l>Soules, let the galld iade wince, this is one</l>
<l><hi rend="italic">Lucianus</hi> nephew to the King.</l></sp>
<sp who="#oph"><speaker rend="italic">Ofel.</speaker> <l>Ya&#x0027;re as good as a <hi rend="italic">Chorus</hi> my lord.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>I could interpret the loue you beare, if I sawe the
<lb/>poopies dallying.</l></sp>
<sp who="#oph"><speaker rend="italic">Ofel.</speaker> <l>Y&#x0027;are very pleasant my lord.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Who I, your onlie jig&#x2010;maker, why what shoulde
<lb/>a man do but be merry? for looke how cheerefully my mo&#x00AD;
<lb/>ther lookes, my father died within these two houres.</l></sp>
<sp who="#oph"><speaker rend="italic">Ofel.</speaker> <l>Nay, t&#x0027;is twice two months, my Lord.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Two months, nay then let the diuell weare blacke,</l>
<l>For i&#x0027;le haue a sute of Sables: Iesus, two months dead,</l>
<l>And not forgotten yet? nay then there&#x0027;s some</l>
<l>Likelyhood, a gentlemans death may outliue memorie,</l>
<l>But by my faith hee must build churches then,</l>
<l>Or els hee must follow the olde Epit
<subst><del type="overwritten" hand="#ag" resp="#fol">it</del><add  hand="#ag" place="inline" type="intervention" resp="#fol">ap</add></subst>he,</l>
<l>With hoh, with ho, the hobi&#x2010;horse is forgot.</l></sp>
<sp who="#oph"><speaker rend="italic">Ofel.</speaker> <l>Your iests are keene my Lord.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>It would cost you a groning to take them off.</l></sp>
<sp who="#oph"><speaker rend="italic">Ofel.</speaker> <l>Still better and worse.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>So you must take your husband, begin. Murdred</l>
<l>Begin, a poxe, leaue thy damnable faces and begin,</l>
<l>Come, the croking rauen doth bellow for reuenge.</l></sp>
<sp who="#luc"><speaker rend="italic">Murd.</speaker> <l>Thoughts blacke, hands apt, drugs fit, and time
    <lb rend="turnunder"/><c rend="turnunder">(</c>agreeing.</l>
<l>Confederate season, else no creature seeing:</l>
<l>Thou mixture rancke, of midnight weedes collected,</l>
<l>With <hi rend="italic">Hecates</hi> bane thrise blasted, thrise infected,</l>
<l>Thy naturall magicke, and dire propertie,</l>
<l>One wholesome life vsurps immediately.<add place="margin-bot" type="bibliographic" hand="#ac" resp="#fol">47</add><stage rend="italic, inline" type="exit">exit.</stage></l></sp>
<fw type="catchword" place="foot-right" rend="italic">Ham.</fw>
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<fw type="runningHeader" place="top-centre" rend="italic">The Tragedy of Hamlet</fw>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>He poysons him for his estate.</l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King</speaker> <l>Lights, I will to bed.</l></sp>
<sp who="#crb"><speaker rend="italic">Cor.</speaker> <l>The king rises, lights hoe.</l></sp>
<stage rend="italic, centred" type="exit">Exeunt King and Lordes.</stage>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>What, frighted with false fires?</l>
<l>Then let the stricken deere goe weepe,</l>
<l>The Hart vngalled play,</l>
<l>For some must laugh, while some must weepe,</l>
<l>Thus runnes the world away.</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hor.</speaker> <l>The king is mooued my lord.</l></sp>
            <sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">H<subst><del type="overwritten" hand="#ag" resp="#odl">or.</del><add  hand="#ag" place="inline" type="intervention" resp="#odl">am:</add></subst></speaker> <l>I <name type="character" ref="#hor" rend="italic">Horatio</name>, i&#x0027;le take the Ghosts word</l>
<l>For more then all the coyne in <hi rend="italic">Denmarke</hi>.</l></sp>
<stage rend="italic, centred" type="entrance">Enter <name type="character" ref="#ros">Rossencraft</name> and <name type="character" ref="#gui">Gilderstone</name>.</stage>
<sp who="#ros"><speaker rend="italic">Ross.</speaker> <l>Now my lord, how i&#x0027;st with you?</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>And if the king like not the tragedy,</l>
<l>Why then belike he likes it not perdy.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ros"><speaker rend="italic">Ross.</speaker> <l>We are very glad to see your grace so pleasant,</l>
<l>My good lord, let vs againe intreate</l>
<l>To know of you the ground and cause of your distempera&#x00AD;
    <lb rend="turnover"/><c rend="turnover">(</c>ture</l></sp>
<sp who="#gui"><speaker rend="italic">Gil.</speaker> <l>My lord, your mother craues to speake with you.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>We shall obey, were she ten times our mother.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ros"><speaker rend="italic">Ross.</speaker> <l>But my good Lord, shall I intreate thus much?</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>I pray will you play vpon this pipe?</l></sp>
<sp who="#ros"><speaker rend="italic">Ross.</speaker> <l>Alas my lord I cannot.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Pray will you.</l></sp>
<sp who="#gui"><speaker rend="italic">Gil.</speaker> <l>I haue no skill my Lord.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>why looke, it is a thing of nothing,</l>
<l>T&#x0027;is but stopping of these holes,</l>
<l>And with a little breath from your lips,</l>
<l>It will giue most delicate musick.</l></sp>
<sp who="#gui"><speaker rend="italic">Gil.</speaker> <l>But this cannot wee do my Lord.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Pray now, pray hartily, I beseech you.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ros"><speaker rend="italic">Ros.</speaker> <l>My lord wee cannot.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Why how vnworthy a thing would you make of
    <lb rend="turnover"/><c rend="turnover">(</c>me?</l>
<fw type="catchword" place="foot-right">You</fw>
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<fw type="runningHeader" place="top-centre" rend="italic">Prince of Denmarke</fw>
<l>You would seeme to know my stops, you would play vpon
<lb rend="turnunder"/>mee,</l>
<l>You would search the very inward part of my hart,</l>
<l>And diue into the secreet of my soule.</l>
<l>Zownds do you thinke Iam easier to be pla&#x0027;yd</l>
<l>On, then a pipe? call mee what Instrument</l>
<l>You will, though you can frett mee, yet you can not</l>
<l>Play vpon mee, besides, to be demanded by a spunge.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ros"><speaker rend="italic">Ros.</speaker> <l>How a spunge my Lord?</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>I sir, a spunge, that sokes vp the kings</l>
<l>Countenance, fauours, and rewardes, that makes</l>
<l>His liberalitie your store house: but such as you,</l>
<l>Do the king, in the end, best seruise;</l>
<l>For hee doth keep you as an Ape doth nuttes,</l>
<l>In the corner of his Iaw, first mouthes you,</l>
<l>Then swallowes you: so when hee hath need</l>
<l>Of you, t&#x0027;is but squeesing of you,</l>
<l>And spunge, you shall be dry againe, you shall.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ros"><speaker rend="italic">Ros.</speaker> <l>Wel my Lord wee&#x0027;le take our leaue.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham</speaker> <l>Farewell, farewell, God blesse you.</l></sp>
<stage rend="italic, centred" type="exit">Exit <name type="character" ref="#ros">Rossencraft</name> and <name type="character" ref="#gui">Gilderstone</name>.</stage>
<stage rend="italic, centred" type="entrance">Enter <name type="character" ref="#crb">Corambis</name></stage>
<sp who="#crb"><speaker rend="italic">Cor.</speaker> <l>My lord, the Queene would speake with you.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Do you see yonder clowd in the shape of a camell?</l></sp>
<sp who="#crb"><speaker rend="italic">Cor.</speaker> <l>T&#x0027;is like a camell in deed.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Now me thinkes it&#x0027;s like a weasel.</l></sp>
<sp who="#crb"><speaker rend="italic">Cor.</speaker> <l>T&#x0027;is back&#x0027;t like a weasell.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Or like a whale.</l></sp>
<sp who="#crb"><speaker rend="italic">Cor.</speaker> <l>Very like a whale.<stage rend="italic, inline" type="exit">exit <name type="character" ref="#crb">Coram</name>.</stage></l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Why then tell my mother i&#x0027;le come by and by.</l>
<l>Good night <name type="character" ref="#hor">Horatio</name>.</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hor.</speaker> <l>Good night vnto your Lordship.<stage rend="italic, inline" type="exit">exit <name type="character" ref="#hor">Horatio</name>.</stage></l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>My mother she hath sent to speake with me:</l>
<l>O God, let ne&#x0027;re the heart of <hi rend="italic">Nero</hi> enter</l>
<l>This soft bosome.</l>
<l>Let me be cruell, not vnnaturall.<add place="margin-bot" type="bibliographic" hand="#ac" resp="#fol">48</add></l>
<fw type="signature" place="foot-centre">G</fw><fw type="catchword" place="foot-right">I</fw>
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    <fw type="runningHeader" place="top-centre"><gap reason="absent" agent="cropped" extent="4" unit="words" resp="#fol"/></fw>
<l>I will speake daggers, those sharpe wordes being spent,</l>
<l>To doe her wrong my soule shall ne&#x0027;re consent.<stage rend="italic, inline" type="exit">exit.</stage></l></sp>
        </div2>
        <div2 type="scene" n="3">
<stage rend="italic, centred" type="entrance">Enter the King.</stage>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King</speaker> <l>O that this wet that falles vpon my face</l>
<l>Would wash the crime cleere from my conscience!</l>
<l>When I looke vp to heauen, I see my trespasse,</l>
<l>The earth doth still crie out vpon my fact,</l>
<l>Pay me the murder of a brother and a king,</l>
<l>And the adulterous fault I haue committed:</l>
<l>O these are sinnes that are vnpardonable:</l>
<l>Why say thy sinnes were blacker then is ieat,</l>
<l>Yet may contrition make them as white as snowe:</l>
<l>I but still to perseuer in a sinne,</l>
<l>It is an act gainst the vniuersall power,</l>
<l>Most wretched <c rend="inverted">m</c>an, stoope, bend thee to thy prayer,</l>
<l>Aske grace of heauen to keepe thee from despaire.</l></sp>
<stage rend="italic, centred" type="entrance">hee kneeles. enters <name type="character" ref="#ham">Hamlet</name></stage>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>I so, come forth and worke thy last,</l>
<l>And thus hee dies: and so am I reuenged:</l>
<l>No, not so: he tooke my father sleeping, his sins brim full,</l>
<l>And how his soule stoode to the state of heauen</l>
<l>Who knowes, saue the immortall powres,</l>
<l>And shall I kill him now,</l>
<l>When he is purging of his soule?</l>
<l>Making his way for heauen, this is a benefit,</l>
<l>And not reuenge: no, get thee vp agen,</l>
<l>When hee&#x0027;s at game swaring, taking his carowse, drinking
    <lb rend="turnover"/><c rend="turnover">(</c>drunke,</l>
<l>Or in the incestuous pleasure of his bed,</l>
<l>Or at some act that hath no relish</l>
<l>Of saluation in&#x0027;t, then trip him</l>
<l>That his heeles may kicke at heauen,</l>
<l>And fall as lowe as hel: my mother stayes,</l>
<l>This phisicke but prolongs thy weary dayes.<stage rend="italic, inline" type="exit">exit <name type="character" ref="#ham">Ham</name>.</stage></l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King</speaker> <l>My wordes fly vp, my sinnes remaine below.</l>
<fw type="catchword" place="foot-right">No</fw>
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<fw type="runningHeader" place="top-centre" rend="italic">Prince of Denmarke.</fw>
<l>No King on earth is safe, if Gods his foe.<stage rend="italic, inline" type="exit">exit King.</stage></l></sp>
        </div2>
        <div2 type="scene" n="4">
<stage rend="italic, centred" type="entrance">Enter Queene and <name type="character" ref="#crb">Corambis</name>.</stage>
<sp who="#crb"><speaker rend="italic">Cor.</speaker> <l>Madame, I heare yong <name type="character" ref="#ham">Hamlet</name> comming,</l>
    <l>I&#x0027;le shrowde my selfe behinde the Arras.<stage rend="italic, inline" type="exit">exit <name type="character" ref="#crb">Cor</name>.</stage></l></sp>
<sp who="#ger"><speaker rend="italic">Queene</speaker> <l>Do so my Lord.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Mother, mother, O are you here?</l>
<l>How i&#x0027;st with you mother?</l></sp>
<sp who="#ger"><speaker rend="italic">Queene</speaker> <l>How i&#x0027;st with you?</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham,</speaker> <l>I&#x0027;le tell you, but first weele make all safe.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ger"><speaker rend="italic">Queene</speaker> <l><name type="character" ref="#ham">Hamlet</name>, thou hast thy father much offended.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Mother, you haue my father much offended.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ger"><speaker rend="italic">Queene</speaker> <l>How now boy?</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>How now mother! come here, sit downe, for you
<lb/>shall heare me speake.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ger"><speaker rend="italic">Queene</speaker> <l>What wilt thou doe? thou wilt not murder me:</l>
    <l><gap reason="illegible" agent="abrasion" extent="1" unit="chars" resp="#fol"/>elpe hoe.</l></sp>
<sp who="#crb"><speaker rend="italic">Cor.</speaker> <l>Helpe for the Queene.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>I a Rat, dead for a Duckat.</l>
<l>Rash intruding foole, farewell,</l>
<l>I tooke thee for thy better.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ger"><speaker rend="italic">Queene</speaker> <l><name type="character" ref="#ham">Hamlet</name>, what hast thou done?</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Not so much harme, good mother,</l>
<l>As to kill a king, and marry with his brother.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ger"><speaker rend="italic">Queene</speaker> <l>How! kill a king!</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>I a King: nay sit you downe, and ere you part,</l>
<l>If you be made of penitrable stuffe,</l>
<l>I&#x0027;le make your eyes looke downe into your heart,</l>
<l>And see how horride there and blacke it shews.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ger"><speaker rend="italic">Queene</speaker> <l><name type="character" ref="#ham">Hamlet</name>, what mean&#x0027;st thou by these killing
    <lb rend="turnover"/><c rend="turnover">(</c>words?</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Why this I meane, see here, behold this picture,</l>
<l>It is the portraiture, of your deceased husband,</l>
<l>See here a face, to outface <hi rend="italic">Mars</hi> himselfe,</l>
<l>An eye, at which his foes did tremble at,</l>
<l>A front wherin all vertues are set downe</l>
<l>For to adorne a king, and guild his crowne,</l>
<l>Whose heart went hand in hand euen with that vow,<add place="margin-bot" type="bibliographic" hand="#ac" resp="#fol">49</add></l>
<fw type="signature" place="foot-centre">G2</fw><fw type="catchword" place="foot-right">He</fw>
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<fw type="runningHeader" place="top-centre" rend="italic">The Tragedy of Hamlet</fw>
<l>He made to you in marriage, and he is dead.</l>
<l>Murdred, damnably murdred, this was your husband,</l>
<l>Looke you now, here is your husband,</l>
<l>With a face like <hi rend="italic">Vulcan</hi>.</l>
<l>A looke fit for a murder and a rape,</l>
<l>A dull dead hanging looke, and a hell&#x2010;bred eie,</l>
<l>To affright children and amaze the world:</l>
<l>And this same haue you left to change with this.</l>
<l>What Diuell thus hath cosoned you at hob&#x2010;man blinde?</l>
<l>A! haue you eyes and can you looke on him</l>
<l>That slew my father, and your deere husband,</l>
<l>To liue in the incestuous pleasure of his bed?</l></sp>
<sp who="#ger"><speaker rend="italic">Queene</speaker> <l>O <name type="character" ref="#ham">Hamlet</name>, speake no more.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>To leaue him that bare a Monarkes minde,</l>
<l>For a king of clowts, of very shreads.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ger"><speaker rend="italic">Queene</speaker> <l>Sweete <name type="character" ref="#ham">Hamlet</name> cease.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Nay but still to persist and dwell in sinne,</l>
<l>To sweate vnder the yoke of infamie,</l>
<l>To make increase of shame, to seale damnation.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ger"><speaker rend="italic">Queene</speaker> <l><name type="character" ref="#ham">Hamlet</name>, no more.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Why appetite with you is in the waine,</l>
<l>Your blood runnes backeward now from whence it came,</l>
<l>Who&#x0027;le chide hote blood within a Virgins heart,</l>
<l>When lust shall dwell within a matrons breast?</l></sp>
<sp who="#ger"><speaker rend="italic">Queene</speaker> <l><name type="character" ref="#ham">Hamlet</name>, thou cleaues my heart in twaine.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>O throw away the worser part of it, and keepe the
<lb/>better.</l>
<stage rend="italic, centred" type="entrance">Enter the ghost in his night gowne.</stage>
<l>Saue me, saue me, you gratious</l>
<l>Powers aboue, and houer ouer mee,</l>
<l>With your celestiall wings.</l>
<l>Doe you not come your tardy sonne to chide,</l>
<l>That I thus long haue let reuenge slippe by?</l>
<l>O do not glare with lookes so pittifull!</l>
<l>Lest that my heart of stone yeelde to compassion,</l>
<fw type="catchword" place="foot-right">And</fw>
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<fw type="runningHeader" place="top-centre" rend="italic">Prince of Denmarke.</fw>
    <l>And euery part that should assist reu<gap reason="illegible" agent="inkBlot" extent="1" unit="chars" resp="#fol"/>nge,</l>
<l>Forgoe their proper powers, and fall to pitty.</l></sp>
<sp who="#gho"><speaker rend="italic">Ghost</speaker> <l><name type="character" ref="#ham">Hamlet</name>, I once againe appeare to thee,</l>
<l>To put thee in remembrance of my death:</l>
<l>Doe not neglect, nor long time put it off.</l>
<l>But I perceiue by thy distracted lookes,</l>
<l>Thy mother&#x0027;s fearefull, and she stands amazde:</l>
<l>Speake to her <name type="character" ref="#ham">Hamlet</name>, for her sex is weake,</l>
<l>Comfort thy mother, <name type="character" ref="#ham">Hamlet</name>, thinke on me.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>How i&#x0027;st with you Lady?</l></sp>
<sp who="#ger"><speaker rend="italic">Queene</speaker> <l>Nay, how i&#x0027;st with you</l>
<l>That thus you bend your eyes on vacancie,</l>
<l>And holde discourse with nothing but with ayre?</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Why doe you nothing heare?</l></sp>
<sp who="#ger"><speaker rend="italic">Queene</speaker> <l>Not I.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Nor doe you nothing see?</l></sp>
<sp who="#ger"><speaker rend="italic">Queene</speaker> <l>No neither.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>No, why see the king my father, my father, in the
    <lb rend="turnover"/><c rend="turnover">(</c>habite</l>
<l>As he liued, looke you how pale he lookes,</l>
<l>See how he steales away out of the Portall,</l>
<l>Looke, there he goes.<stage rend="italic, inline" type="exit">exit ghost.</stage></l></sp>
<sp who="#ger"><speaker rend="italic">Queene</speaker> <l>Alas, it is the weakenesse of thy braine,</l>
<l>Which makes thy tongue to blazon thy hearts griefe:</l>
<l>But as I haue a soule, I sweare by heauen,</l>
<l>I neuer knew of this most horride murder:</l>
<l>But <name type="character" ref="#ham">Hamlet</name>, this is onely fantasie,</l>
<l>And for my loue forget these idle fits.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Idle, no mother, my pulse doth beate like yours,</l>
<l>It is not madnesse that possesseth <name type="character" ref="#ham">Hamlet</name>.</l>
<l>O mother, if euer you did my deare father loue,</l>
<l>Forbeare the adulterous bed to night,</l>
<l>And win your selfe by little as you may,</l>
<l>In time it may be you wil lothe him quite:</l>
<l>And mother, but assist mee in reuenge,</l>
<l>And in his death your infamy shall die.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ger"><speaker rend="italic">Queene</speaker> <l><name type="character" ref="#ham" rend="italic">Hamlet</name>, I vow by that maiesty,<add place="margin-bot" type="bibliographic" hand="#ac" resp="#fol">50</add></l>
    <fw type="signature" place="foot-centre">G3</fw><fw type="catchword" place="foot-right">Tha<gap reason="illegible" agent="inkBlot" extent="1" unit="chars" resp="#fol"/></fw>
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    <fw type="runningHeader" place="top-centre" rend="italic"><gap reason="absent" agent="cropped" extent="3" unit="words" resp="#fol"/> Hamlet</fw>
<l>That knowes our thoughts, and lookes into our hearts,</l>
<l>I will conceale, consent, and doe my best,</l>
<l>What stratagem soe&#x0027;re thou shalt deuise.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>It is enough, mother good night:</l>
<l>Come sir, I&#x0027;le prouide for you a graue,</l>
<l>Who was in life a foolish prating knaue.</l></sp>
<stage rend="italic, centred" type="exit">Exit <name type="character" ref="#ham">Hamlet</name> with the dead body.</stage>
        </div2>
    </div1>
    <div1 type="act" n="4">
        <div2 type="scene" n="1">
<stage rend="italic, centred" type="entrance">Enter the King and Lordes.</stage>
            <sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King</speaker> <l>Now <name type="character" ref="#ger">Gertred</name>, what sayes our sonne, how doe you
<lb/>finde him?</l></sp>
<sp who="#ger"><speaker rend="italic">Queene</speaker> <l>Alas my lord, as raging as the sea:</l>
<l>Whenas he came, I first bespake him faire,</l>
<l>But then he throwes and tosses me about,</l>
<l>As one forgetting that I was his mother:</l>
<l>At last I call&#x0027;d for help: and as I cried, <name type="character" ref="#crb" rend="italic">Corambis</name></l>
<l>Call&#x0027;d, which <name type="character" ref="#ham">Hamlet</name> no sooner heard, but whips me</l>
<l>Out his rapier, and cries, a Rat, a Rat, and in his rage</l>
<l>The good olde man he killes.</l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King</speaker> <l>Why this his madnesse will vndoe our state.</l>
<l>Lordes goe to him, inquire the body out.</l></sp>
<sp who="#gui"><speaker rend="italic">Gil.</speaker> <l>We will my Lord.<stage rend="italic, inline" type="exit">Exeunt Lordes.</stage></l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King</speaker> <l><name type="character" ref="#ger">Gertred</name>, your sonne shall presently to England,</l>
<l>His shipping is already furnished,</l>
<l>And we haue sent by <name type="character" ref="#ros" rend="italic">Rossencrafi</name> and <name type="character" ref="#gui" rend="italic">Gilderstone</name>,</l>
<l>Our letters to our deare brother of England,</l>
<l>For <name type="character" ref="#ham">Hamlets</name> welfare and his happinesse:</l>
<l>Happly the aire and climate of the Country</l>
<l>May please him better than his natiue home:</l>
<l>See where he comes.</l></sp>
<stage rend="italic, centred" type="entrance">Enter <name type="character" ref="#ham">Hamlet</name> and the Lordes.</stage>
<sp who="#gui"><speaker rend="italic">Gil.</speaker> <l>My lord, we can by no meanes</l>
<l>Know of him where the body is.</l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King</speaker> <l>Now sonne <name type="character" ref="#ham">Hamlet</name>, where is this dead body?</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>At supper, not where he is eating, but</l>
<fw type="catchword" place="foot-right">Where</fw>
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<fw type="runningHeader" place="top-centre" rend="italic">Prince of Denmarke.</fw>
<l>Where he is eaten, a certaine company of politicke wormes
<lb/>are euen now at him.</l>
<l>Father, your fatte King, and your leane Beggar</l>
<l>Are but variable seruices, two dishes to one messe:</l>
<l>Looke you, a man may fish with that worme</l>
<l>That hath eaten of a King,</l>
<l>And a Beggar eate that fish,</l>
<l>Which that worme hath caught.</l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King</speaker> <l>What of this?</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Nothing father, but to tell you, how a King</l>
<l>May go a progresse through the guttes of a Beggar.</l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King</speaker> <l>But sonne <name type="character" ref="#ham" rend="italic">Hamlet</name>, where is this body?</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>In heau&#x0027;n, if you chance to misse him there,</l>
<l>Father, you had best looke in the other partes below</l>
<l>For him, a<c rend="inverted">n</c>d if you cannot finde him there,</l>
<l>You may chance to nose him as you go vp the lobby.</l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King</speaker> <l>Make haste and finde him out.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Nay doe you heare? do not make too much haste,</l>
<l>I&#x0027;le warrant you hee&#x0027;le stay till you come.</l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King</speaker> <l>Well sonne <name type="character" ref="#ham" rend="italic">Hamlet</name>, we in care of you: but specially
<lb/>in tender preseruation of your health,</l>
<l>The which we price euen as our proper selfe,</l>
<l>It is our minde you forthwith goe for <hi rend="italic">England</hi>,</l>
<l>The winde fits faire, you shall aboorde to night,</l>
<l>Lord <name type="character" ref="#ros" rend="italic">Rossencraft</name> and <name type="character" ref="#gui" rend="italic">Gilderstone</name> shall goe along with you.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>O with all my heart: farewel mother.</l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King</speaker> <l>Your louing father, <name type="character" ref="#ham" rend="italic">Hamlet</name>.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>My mother I say: you married my mother,</l>
<l>My mother is your wife, man and wife is one flesh,</l>
<l>And so (my mother) farewel: for England hoe.</l></sp>
<stage rend="italic, centred" type="entrance">exeunt all but the king.</stage>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">king</speaker> <l><name type="character" ref="#ger">Gertred</name>, leaue me,</l>
<l>And take your leaue of <name type="character" ref="#ham" rend="italic">Hamlet</name>,</l>
<l>To England is he gone, ne&#x0027;re to returne:</l>
<l>Our Letters are vnto the King of England,</l>
<l>That on the sight of them, on his allegeance,<add place="margin-bot" type="bibliographic" hand="#ac" resp="#fol">51</add></l>
<fw type="catchword" place="foot-right">He</fw>
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    <fw type="runningHeader" place="top-centre"><gap reason="absent" agent="cropped" extent="4" unit="words" resp="#fol"/></fw>
<l>He presently without demaunding why,</l>
<l>That <name type="character" ref="#ham" rend="italic">Hamlet</name> loose his head, for he must die,</l>
<l>There&#x0027;s more in him than shallow eyes can see:</l>
<l>He once being dead, why then our state is free.<stage rend="italic, inline" type="exit">exit.</stage></l></sp>
        </div2>
        <div2 type="scene" n="2">
<stage rend="italic, centred" type="entrance">Enter <name type="character" ref="#for">Fortenbrasse</name>, Drumme and Souldiers.</stage>
<sp who="#for"><speaker rend="italic">Fort.</speaker> <l>Captaine, from vs goe greete</l>
<l>The king of Denmarke:</l>
<l>Tell him that <name type="character" ref="#for" rend="italic">Fortenbrasse</name> nephew to old <name type="character" ref="#nor" rend="italic">Norway</name>,</l>
<l>Craues a free passe and conduct ouer his land,</l>
<l>According to the Articles agreed on:</l>
<l>You know our Randevous, goe march away.<stage rend="italic, inline" type="exit">exeunt all.</stage></l></sp>
        </div2>
        <div2 type="scene" n="3">
<stage rend="italic, centred" type="entrance">enter King and Queene.</stage>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King</speaker> <l><name type="character" ref="#ham" rend="italic">Hamlet</name> is ship&#x0027;t for England, fare him well,</l>
<l>I hope to heare good newes from thence ere long,</l>
<l>If euery thing fall out to our content,</l>
<l>As I doe make no doubt but so it shall.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ger"><speaker rend="italic">Queene</speaker> <l>God grant it may, heau&#x0027;ns keep my <name type="character" ref="#ham" rend="italic">Hamlet</name> safe:</l>
<l>But this mischance of olde <name type="character" ref="#crb" rend="italic">Corambis</name> death,</l>
<l>Hath piersed so the yong <name type="character" ref="#oph" rend="italic">Ofeliaes</name> heart,</l>
<l>That she, poore maide, is quite bereft her wittes.</l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King</speaker> <l>Alas deere heart! And on the other side,</l>
<l>We vnderstand her brother&#x0027;s come from <hi rend="italic">France</hi>,</l>
<l>And he hath halfe the heart of all our Land,</l>
<l>And hardly hee&#x0027;le forget his fathers death,</l>
<l>Vnlesse by some meanes he be pacified.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ger"><speaker rend="italic">Qu.</speaker> <l>O see where the yong <name type="character" ref="#oph" rend="italic">Ofelia</name> is!</l></sp>
<stage rend="italic, centred" type="entrance">Enter <name type="character" ref="#oph" rend="italic">Ofelia</name> playing on a Lute, and her haire
<lb/>downe singing.</stage>
<sp who="#oph"><speaker rend="italic">Ofelia</speaker> <l>How should I your true loue know</l>
<l>From another man?</l>
<l>By his cockle hatte, and his staffe,</l>
<fw type="catchword" place="foot-right">And</fw>
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<fw type="runningHeader" place="top-centre" rend="italic">Prince of Denmarke</fw>
<l>And his sandall shoone.</l>
<l>White his shrowde as mountaine snowe,</l>
<l>Larded with sweete flowers,</l>
<l>That bewept to the graue did not goe</l>
<l>With true louers showers:</l>
<l>He is dead and gone Lady, he is dead and gone,</l>
<l>At his head a grasse greene turffe,</l>
<l>At his heeles a stone.</l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">king</speaker> <l>How i&#x0027;st with you sweete <name type="character" ref="#oph" rend="italic">Ofelia</name>?</l></sp>
<sp who="#oph"><speaker rend="italic">Ofelia</speaker> <l>Well God yeeld you,</l>
<l>It grieues me to see how they laid him in the cold ground,</l>
<l>I could not chuse but weepe:</l>
<l>And will he not come againe?</l>
<l>And will he not come againe?</l>
<l>No, no, hee&#x0027;s gone, and we cast away mone,</l>
<l>And he neuer will come againe.</l>
<l>His beard as white as snowe:</l>
<l>All flaxen was his pole,</l>
<l>He is dead, he is gone,</l>
<l>And we cast away moane:</l>
<l>God a mercy on his soule.</l>
<l>And of all christen soules I pray God.</l>
<l>God be with you Ladies, God be with you.<stage rend="italic, inline" type="exit">exit <name type="character" ref="#oph">Ofelia</name>.</stage></l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">king</speaker> <l>A pretty wretch! this is a change indeede:</l>
<l>O Time, how swiftly runnes our ioyes away?</l>
<l>Content on earth was neuer certaine bred,</l>
<l>To day we laugh and liue, to morrow dead.</l>
<l>How now, what noyse is that?</l></sp>
<stage rend="italic, centred" type="entrance">A noyse within. enter <name type="character" ref="#lae">Leartes</name>.</stage>
<sp who="#lae"><speaker rend="italic">Lear.</speaker> <l>Stay there vntill I come,</l>
<l>O thou vilde king, giue me my father:</l>
<l>Speake, say, where&#x0027;s my father?</l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">king</speaker> <l>Dead.</l></sp>
<sp who="#lae"><speaker rend="italic">Lear.</speaker> <l>Who hath murdred him? speake, i&#x0027;le not</l>
<l>Be juggled with, for he is murdred.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ger"><speaker rend="italic">Queene</speaker> <l>True, but not by him.<add place="margin-bot" type="bibliographic" hand="#ac" resp="#fol">52</add></l></sp>
<fw type="signature" place="foot-centre">H</fw><fw type="catchword" place="foot-right" rend="italic">Leartes</fw>
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<sp who="#lae"><speaker rend="italic">Lear.</speaker> <l>By whome, by heau&#x0027;n I&#x0027;le be resolued.</l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">king</speaker> <l>Let him goe <name type="character" ref="#ger" rend="italic">Gertred</name>, away, I feare him not,</l>
<l>There&#x0027;s fuch diuinitie doth wall a king,</l>
<l>That treason dares not looke on.</l>
<l>Let him goe <name type="character" ref="#ger" rend="italic">Gertred</name>, that your father is murdred,</l>
<l>T&#x0027;is true, and we most sory for it,</l>
<l>Being the chiefest piller of our state:</l>
<l>Therefore will you like a most desperate gamster,</l>
<l>Swoop&#x2010;stake&#x2010;like, draw at friend, and foe, and all?</l></sp>
<sp who="#lae"><speaker rend="italic">Lear.</speaker> <l>To his good friends thus wide I&#x0027;le ope mine arms,</l>
<l>And locke them in my hart, but to his foes,</l>
<l>I will no reconcilement but by bloud.</l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">king</speaker> <l>Why now you speake like a most louing sonne:</l>
<l>And that in soule we sorrow for for his death,</l>
<l>Your selfe ere long shall be a witnesse,</l>
<l>Meane while be patient, and content your selfe.</l></sp>
<stage rend="italic, centred" type="entrance">Enter <name type="character" ref="#oph">Ofelia</name> as before.</stage>
<sp who="#lae"><speaker rend="italic">Lear.</speaker> <l>Who&#x0027;s this, <name type="character" ref="#oph" rend="italic">Ofelia</name>? O my deere sister!</l>
<l>I&#x0027;st possible a yong maides life,</l>
<l>Should be as mortall as an olde mans sawe?</l>
<l>O heau&#x0027;ns themselues! how now <name type="character" ref="#oph" rend="italic">Ofelia</name>?</l></sp>
<sp who="#oph"><speaker rend="italic">Ofel.</speaker> <l>Wel God a mercy, I a bin gathering of floures:</l>
<l>Here, here is rew for you,</l>
<l>You may call it hearb a grace a Sundayes,</l>
<l>Heere&#x0027;s some for me too: you must weare your rew</l>
<l>With a difference, there&#x0027;s a dazie.</l>
<l>Here Loue, there&#x0027;s rosemary for you</l>
<l>For remembrance: I pray Loue remember,</l>
<l>And there&#x0027;s pansey for thoughts.</l></sp>
<sp who="#lae"><speaker rend="italic">Lear.</speaker> <l>A document in madnes, thoughts, remembrance:</l>
<l>O God, O God!</l></sp>
<sp who="#oph"><speaker rend="italic">Ofelia</speaker> <l>There is fennell for you, I would a giu&#x0027;n you</l>
<l>Some violets, but they all withered, when</l>
<l>My father died: alas, they say the owle was</l>
<l>A Bakers daughter, we see what we are,</l>
<l>But can not tell what we shall be.</l>
<fw type="catchword" place="foot-right">For</fw>
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<fw type="runningHeader" place="top-centre" rend="italic">Prince of Denmarke.</fw>
<l>For bonny sweete Robin is all my ioy.</l></sp>
<sp who="#lae"><speaker rend="italic">Lear.</speaker> <l>Thoughts &#x0026; afflictions, torments worse than hell.</l></sp>
<sp who="#oph"><speaker rend="italic">Ofel.</speaker> <l>Nay Loue, I pray you make no words of this now:</l>
<l>I pray now, you shall sing a downe,</l>
<l>And you a downe a, t&#x0027;is a the Kings daughter</l>
<l>And the false steward, and if any body</l>
<l>Aske you of any thing, say you this.</l>
<l>To morrow is saint Valentines day,</l>
<l>All in the morning betime,</l>
<l>And a maide at your window,</l>
<l>To be your Valentine:</l>
<l>The yong man rose, and dan&#x0027;d his clothes,</l>
<l>And dupt the chamber doore,</l>
<l>Let in the maide, that out a maide</l>
<l>Neuer departed more.</l>
<l>Nay I pray marke now,</l>
<l>By gisse, and by saint Charitie,</l>
<l>Away, and fie for shame:</l>
<l>Yong men will doo&#x0027;t when they come too&#x0027;t:</l>
<l>By cocke they are too blame.</l>
<l>Quoth she, before you tumbled me,</l>
<l>You promised me to wed.</l>
<l>So would I a done, by yonder Sunne,</l>
<l>If thou hadst not come to my bed.</l>
<l>So God be with you all, God bwy Ladies.</l>
<l>God bwy you Loue.<stage rend="italic, inline" type="exit">exit <name type="character" ref="#oph">Ofelia</name>.</stage></l></sp>
<sp who="#lae"><speaker rend="italic">Lear.</speaker> <l>Griefe vpon griefe, my father murdered,</l>
<l>My sister thus distracted:</l>
<l>Cursed be his soule that wrought this wicked act.</l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">king</speaker> <l>Content you good <name type="character" ref="#lae">Leartes</name> for a time,</l>
<l>Although I know your griefe is as a floud,</l>
<l>Brimme full of sorrow, but forbeare a while,</l>
<l>And thinke already the reuenge is done</l>
<l>On him that makes you such a haplesse sonne.</l></sp>
<sp who="#lae"><speaker rend="italic">Lear.</speaker> <l>You haue preuail&#x0027;d my Lord, a while I&#x0027;le striue,</l>
<l>To bury griefe within a tombe of wrath,<add place="margin-bot" type="bibliographic" hand="#ac" resp="#fol">53</add></l>
<fw type="signature" place="foot-centre">H2</fw><fw type="catchword" place="foot-right">Which</fw>
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<fw type="runningHeader" place="top-centre" rend="italic">The Tragedy of Hamlet</fw>
<l>Which once vnhearsed, then the world shall heare</l>
<l><name type="character" ref="#lae">Leartes</name> had a father he held deere.</l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">king</speaker> <l>No more of that, ere many dayes be done,</l>
<l>You shall heare that you do not dreame vpon.<stage rend="italic, inline" type="exit">exeunt om.</stage></l></sp>
        </div2>
        <div2 type="scene" n="4">
<stage rend="italic, centred" type="entrance">Enter <name type="character" ref="#hor">Horatio</name> and the Queene.</stage>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hor.</speaker> <l>Madame, your sonne is safe arriv&#x0027;de in <hi rend="italic">Denmarke</hi>,</l>
<l>This letter I euen now receiv&#x0027;d of him,</l>
<l>Whereas he writes how he escap&#x0027;t the danger,</l>
<l>And subtle treason that the king had plotted,</l>
<l>Being crossed by the contention of the windes,</l>
<l>He found the Packet sent to the king of <hi rend="italic">England</hi>,</l>
<l>Wherein he saw himselfe betray&#x0027;d to death,</l>
<l>As at his next conuersion with your grace,</l>
<l>He will relate the circumstance at full.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ger"><speaker rend="italic">Queene</speaker> <l>Then I perceiue there&#x0027;s treason in his lookes</l>
<l>That seem&#x0027;d to sugar o&#x0027;re his villanie:</l>
<l>But I will soothe and please him for a time,</l>
<l>For murderous mindes are alwayes jealous,</l>
<l>But know not you <name type="character" ref="#hor" rend="italic">Horatio</name> where he is?</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hor.</speaker> <l>Yes Madame, and he hath appoynted me</l>
<l>To meete him on the east side of the Cittie</l>
<l>To morrow morning.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ger"><speaker rend="italic">Queene</speaker> <l>O faile not, good <name type="character" ref="#hor" rend="italic">Horatio</name>, and withall, com&#x00AD;
    <lb rend="turnunder"/><c rend="turnunder">(</c>mend me</l>
<l>A mothers care to him, bid him a while</l>
<l>Be wary of his presence, lest that he</l>
<l>Faile in that he goes about.</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hor.</speaker> <l>Madam, neuer make doubt of that:</l>
<l>I thinke by this the news be come to court:</l>
<l>He is arriv&#x0027;de, obserue the king, and you shall</l>
<l>Quickely finde, <name type="character" ref="#ham" rend="italic">Hamlet</name> being here,</l>
<l>Things fell not to his minde.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ger"><speaker rend="italic">Queene</speaker> <l>But what became of <name type="character" ref="#gui" rend="italic">Gilderstone</name> and <name type="character" ref="#ros" rend="italic">Rossencraft</name>?</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hor.</speaker> <l>He being set ashore, they went for <hi rend="italic">England</hi>,</l>
<l>And in the Packet there writ down that doome</l>
<l>To be perform&#x0027;d on them poynted for him:</l>
<l>And by great chance he had his fathers Seale,</l>
<fw type="catchword" place="foot-right">So</fw>
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<fw type="runningHeader" place="top-centre" rend="italic">Prince of Denmarke.</fw>
<l>So all was done without discouerie.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ger"><speaker rend="italic">Queene</speaker> <l>Thankes be to heauen for blessing of the prince,</l>
    <l><name type="character" ref="#hor" rend="italic">Horatio</name> once againe I take my leaue,</l>
<l>With thowsand mothers blessings to my sonne.</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Horat.</speaker> <l>Madam adue.</l></sp>
        </div2>
        <div2 type="scene" n="5">
<stage rend="italic, centred" type="entrance">Enter King and <name type="character" ref="#lae">Leartes</name>.</stage>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King.</speaker> <l><name type="character" ref="#ham">Hamlet</name> from <hi rend="italic">England!</hi> is it possible?</l>
<l>What chance is this? they are gone, and he come home.</l></sp>
<sp who="#lae"><speaker rend="italic">Lear.</speaker> <l>O he is welcome, by my soule he is:</l>
<l>At it my iocund heart doth leape for ioy,</l>
<l>That I shall liue to tell him, thus he dies.</l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">king</speaker> <l><name type="character" ref="#lae">Leartes</name>, content your selfe, be rulde by me,</l>
<l>And you shall haue no let for your reuenge.</l></sp>
<sp who="#lae"><speaker rend="italic">Lear.</speaker> <l>My will, not all the world.</l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King</speaker> <l>Nay but <name type="character" ref="#lae">Leartes</name>, marke the plot I haue layde,</l>
<l>I haue heard him often with a greedy wish,</l>
<l>Vpon some praise that he hath heard of you</l>
<l>Touching your weapon, which with all his heart,</l>
<l>He might be once tasked for to try your cunning.</l></sp>
<sp who="#lae"><speaker rend="italic">Lea.</speaker> <l>And how for this?</l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King</speaker> <l>Mary <name type="character" ref="#lae">Leartes</name> thus: I&#x0027;le lay a wager,</l>
<l>Shalbe on <name type="character" ref="#ham" rend="italic">Hamlets</name> side, and you shall giue the oddes,</l>
<l>The which will draw him with a more desire,</l>
<l>To try the maistry, that in twelue venies</l>
<l>You gaine not three of him: now this being granted,</l>
<l>When you are hot in midst of all your play,</l>
<l>Among the foyles shall a keene rapier lie,</l>
    <l>Steeped in a mixtur<gap reason="illegible" agent="inkBlot" extent="1" unit="chars" resp="#fol"/> of deadly poyson,</l>
<l>That if it drawes but the least dramme of blood,</l>
<l>In any part of him, he cannot liue:</l>
<l>This being done will free you from suspition,</l>
<l>And not the deerest friend that <name type="character" ref="#ham" rend="italic">Hamlet</name> lov&#x0027;de</l>
<l>Will euer haue <name type="character" ref="#lae">Leartes</name> in suspect.</l></sp>
<sp who="#lae"><speaker rend="italic">Lear.</speaker> <l>My lord, I like it well:</l>
<l>But say lord <name type="character" ref="#ham" rend="italic">Hamlet</name> should refuse this match.</l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King</speaker> <l>I&#x0027;le warrant you, wee&#x0027;le put on you<add place="margin-bot" type="bibliographic" hand="#ac" resp="#fol">54</add></l>
<fw type="signature" place="foot-centre">H3</fw><fw type="catchword" place="foot-right">Such</fw>
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<l>Such a report of singularitie,</l>
<l>Will bring him on, although against his will.</l>
<l>And lest that all should misse,</l>
<l>I&#x0027;le haue a potion that shall ready stand,</l>
<l>In all his heate when that he calles for drinke,</l>
<l>Shall be his period and our happinesse.</l></sp>
<sp who="#lae"><speaker rend="italic">Lear.</speaker> <l>T&#x0027;is excellent, O would the time were come!</l>
<l>Here comes the Queene.<stage rend="italic, inline" type="entrance">enter the Queene.</stage></l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">king</speaker> <l>How now <name type="character" ref="#ger">Gertred</name>, why looke you heauily?</l></sp>
<sp who="#ger"><speaker rend="italic">Queene</speaker> <l>O my Lord, the yong <name type="character" ref="#oph" rend="italic">Ofelia</name></l>
<l>Hauing made a garland of sundry sortes of floures,</l>
<l>Sitting vpon a willow by a brooke,</l>
<l>The enuious sprig broke, into the brooke she fell,</l>
<l>And for a while her clothes spread wide abroade,</l>
<l>Bore the yong Lady vp: and there she sate smiling,</l>
<l>Euen Mermaide&#x2010;like, twixt heauen and earth,</l>
<l>Chaunting olde sundry tunes vncapable</l>
<l>As it were of her distresse, but long it could not be,</l>
<l>Till that her clothes, being heauy with their drinke,</l>
<l>Dragg&#x0027;d the sweete wretch to death.</l></sp>
<sp who="#lae"><speaker rend="italic">Lear.</speaker> <l>So, she is drownde:</l>
<l>Too much of water hast thou <name type="character" ref="#oph" rend="italic">Ofelia</name>,</l>
<l>Therefore I will not drowne thee in my teares,</l>
<l>Reuenge it is must yeeld this heart releefe,</l>
<l>For woe begets woe, and griefe hangs on griefe.<stage rend="italic, inline" type="exit">exeunt.</stage></l></sp>
        </div2>
    </div1>
    <div1 type="act" n="5">
        <div2 type="scene" n="1">
            <stage rend="italic, centred" type="entrance">enter Clowne and an other.</stage>
<sp who="#gr1"><speaker rend="italic">Clowne</speaker> <l>I say no, she ought not to be buried</l>
<l>In christian buriall.</l></sp>
<sp who="#gr2"><speaker>2.</speaker> <l>Why sir?</l></sp>
<sp who="#gr1"><speaker rend="italic">Clowne</speaker> <l>Mary because shee&#x0027;s drownd.</l></sp>
<sp who="#gr2"><speaker>2.</speaker> <l>But she did not drowne her selfe.</l></sp>
<sp who="#gr1"><speaker rend="italic">Clowne</speaker> <l>No, that&#x0027;s certaine, the water drown&#x0027;d her.</l></sp>
<sp who="#gr2"><speaker>2.</speaker> <l>Yea but it was against her will.</l></sp>
<sp who="#gr1"><speaker rend="italic">Clowne</speaker> <l>No, I deny that, for looke you sir, I stand here,</l>
<l>If the water come to me, I drowne not my selfe:</l>
<l>But if I goe to the water, and am there drown&#x0027;d,</l>
<fw type="catchword" place="foot-right" rend="italic">Ergo</fw>
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<fw type="runningHeader" place="top-centre" rend="italic">Prince of Denmarke.</fw>
<l><hi rend="italic">Ergo</hi> I am guiltie of my owne death:</l>
<l>Y&#x0027;are gone, goe y&#x0027;are gone sir.</l></sp>
<sp who="#gr2"><speaker>2.</speaker> <l>I but see, she hath christian buriall,</l>
<l>Because she is a great woman.</l></sp>
<sp who="#gr1"><speaker rend="italic">Clowne</speaker> <l>Mary more&#x0027;s the pitty, that great folke</l>
<l>Should haue more authoritie to hang or drowne</l>
<l>Themselues, more than other people:</l>
<l>Goe fetch me a stope of drinke, but before thou</l>
<l>Goest, tell me one thing, who buildes strongest,</l>
<l>Of a Mason, a Shipwright, or a Carpenter?</l></sp>
<sp who="#gr2"><speaker>2.</speaker> <l>Why a Mason, for he buildes all of stone,</l>
<l>And will indure long.</l></sp>
<sp who="#gr1"><speaker rend="italic">Clowne</speaker> <l>That&#x0027;s prety, too&#x0027;t agen, too&#x0027;t agen.</l></sp>
<sp who="#gr2"><speaker>2.</speaker> <l>Why then a Carpenter, for he buildes the gallowes,</l>
<l>And that brings many a one to his long home.</l></sp>
<sp who="#gr1"><speaker rend="italic">Clowne</speaker> <l>Prety agen, the gallowes doth well, mary howe
<lb/>dooes it well? the gallowes dooes well to them that doe ill,
<lb/>goe get thee gone:</l>
<l>And if any one aske thee hereafter, say,</l>
<l>A Graue&#x2010;maker, for the houses he buildes</l>
<l>Last till Doomes&#x2010;day. Fetch me a stope of beere, goe.</l></sp>
<stage rend="italic, centred" type="entrance">Enter <name type="character" ref="#ham">Hamlet</name> and <name type="character" ref="#hor">Horatio</name>.</stage>
<sp who="#gr1"><speaker rend="italic">Clowne</speaker> <l>A picke&#x2010;axe and a spade,</l>
<l>A spade for and a winding sheete,</l>
<l>Most fit it is, for t&#x0027;will be made,<stage rend="italic, inline" type="business">he throwes vp a shouel.</stage></l>
<l>For such a ghest most meete.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Hath this fellow any feeling of himselfe,</l>
<l>That is thus merry in making of a graue?</l>
<l>See how the slaue joles their heads against the earth.</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hor.</speaker> <l>My lord, Custome hath made it in him seeme no&#x00AD;
    <lb rend="turnunder"/><c rend="turnunder">(</c>thing.</l></sp>
<sp who="#gr1"><speaker rend="italic">Clowne</speaker> <l>A pick&#x2010;axe and a spade, a spade,</l>
<l>For and a winding sheete,</l>
<l>Most fit it is for to be made,</l>
<l>For such a ghest most meet.</l></sp>
            <sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Looke you, there&#x0027;s another
                <name type="character" ref="#hor" rend="italic">Horatio</name>.<add place="margin-bot" type="bibliographic" hand="#ac" resp="#fol">55</add></l>
<fw type="catchword" place="foot-right">Why</fw>
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<l>Why mai&#x0027;t not be the scull of some Lawyer?</l>
<l>Me thinkes he should indite that fellow</l>
<l>Of an action of Batterie, for knocking</l>
<l>Him about the pate with&#x0027;s shouel: now where is your</l>
<l>Quirkes and quillets now, your vouchers and</l>
<l>Double vouchers, your leases and free&#x2010;holde,</l>
<l>And tenements? why that same boxe there will scarse</l>
<l>Holde the conueiance of his land, and must</l>
<l>The honor lie there? O pittifull transformance!</l>
<l>I prethee tell me <name type="character" ref="#hor" rend="italic">Horatio</name>,</l>
<l>Is parch<c rend="inverted">m</c>ent made of sheep&#x2010;skinnes?</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hor.</speaker> <l>I my Lorde, and of calues&#x2010;skinnes too.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Ifaith they prooue themselues sheepe and calues</l>
<l>That deale with them, or put their trust in them.</l>
<l>There&#x0027;s another, why may not that be such a ones</l>
<l>Scull, that praised my Lord such a ones horse,</l>
<l>When he meant to beg him? <name type="character" ref="#hor" rend="italic">Horatio</name>, I prethee</l>
<l>Lets question yonder fellow.</l>
<l>Now my friend, whose graue is this?</l></sp>
<sp who="#gr1"><speaker rend="italic">Clowne</speaker> <l>Mine sir.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>But who must lie in it?</l></sp>
<sp who="#gr1"><speaker rend="italic">Clowne</speaker> <l>If I should say, I should, I should lie in my throat
    <lb rend="turnover"/><c rend="turnover">(</c>sir.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>What man must be buried here?</l></sp>
<sp who="#gr1"><speaker rend="italic">Clowne</speaker> <l>No man sir.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>What woman?</l></sp>
<sp who="#gr1"><speaker rend="italic">Clowne.</speaker> <l>No woman neither sir, but indeede</l>
<l>One that was a woman.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>An excellent fellow by the Lord <name type="character" ref="#hor" rend="italic">Horatio</name>,</l>
<l>This seauen yeares haue I noted it: the toe of the pesant,</l>
<l>Comes so neere the heele of the courtier,</l>
<l>That hee gawles his kibe, I prethee tell mee one thing,</l>
<l>How long will a man lie in the ground before hee rots?</l></sp>
<sp who="#gr1"><speaker rend="italic">Clowne</speaker> <l>I faith sir, if hee be not rotten before</l>
<l>He be laide in, as we haue many pocky corses,</l>
<l>He will last you, eight yeares, a tanner</l>
<l>Will last you eight yeares full out, or nine.</l></sp>
<fw type="catchword" place="foot-right" rend="italic">Ham.</fw>
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<fw type="runningHeader" place="top-centre" rend="italic">Prince of Denmarke</fw>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>And why a tanner?</l></sp>
<sp who="#gr1"><speaker rend="italic">Clowne</speaker> <l>Why his hide is so tanned with his trade,</l>
<l>That it will holde out water, that&#x0027;s a parlous</l>
<l>Deuourer of your dead body, a great soaker.</l>
<l>Looke you, heres a scull hath bin here this dozen yeare,</l>
<l>Let me see, I euer since our last king <name type="character" ref="#oha" rend="italic">Hamlet</name></l>
<l>Slew <name type="character" ref="#ofo" rend="italic">Fortenbrasse</name> in combat, yong <name type="character" ref="#ham" rend="italic">Hamlets</name> father,</l>
<l>Hee that&#x0027;s mad.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>I mary, how came he madde?</l></sp>
<sp who="#gr1"><speaker rend="italic">Clowne</speaker> <l>Ifaith very strangely, by loosing of his wittes.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Vpon what ground?</l></sp>
<sp who="#gr1"><speaker rend="italic">Clowne</speaker> <l>A this ground, in <hi rend="italic">Denmarke</hi>.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Where is he now?</l></sp>
<sp who="#gr1"><speaker rend="italic">Clowne</speaker> <l>Why now they sent him to <hi rend="italic">England</hi>.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>To <hi rend="italic">England!</hi> wherefore?</l></sp>
<sp who="#gr1"><speaker rend="italic">Clowne</speaker> <l>Why they say he shall haue his wittes there,</l>
<l>Or if he haue not, t&#x0027;is no great matter there,</l>
<l>It will not be seene there.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Why not there?</l></sp>
<sp who="#gr1"><speaker rend="italic">Clowne</speaker> <l>Why there they say the men are as mad as he.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Whose scull was this?</l></sp>
<sp who="#gr1"><speaker rend="italic">Clowne</speaker> <l>This, a plague on him, a madde rogues it was,</l>
<l>He powred once a whole flagon of Rhenish of my head,</l>
<l>Why do not you know him? this was one <name type="character" ref="#yor" rend="italic">Yorickes</name> scull.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Was this? I prethee let me see it, alas poore <name type="character" ref="#yor" rend="italic">Yoricke</name></l>
<l>I knew him <name type="character" ref="#hor" rend="italic">Horatio</name>,</l>
<p>A fellow of infinite mirth, he hath caried mee twenty times
<lb/>vpon his backe, here hung those lippes that I haue Kissed a
<lb/>hundred times, and to see, now they abhorre me: Wheres
<lb/>your iests now <name type="character" ref="#yor" rend="italic">Yoricke</name>? your flashes of meriment: now go
<lb/>to my Ladies chamber, and bid her paint her selfe an inch
<lb/>thicke, to this she must come <name type="character" ref="#yor" rend="italic">Yoricke</name>. <name type="character" ref="#hor" rend="italic">Horatio</name>, I prethee
<lb/>tell me one thing, doost thou thinke that <hi rend="italic">Alexander</hi> looked
<lb/>thus?</p></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hor.</speaker> <l>Euen so my Lord.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>And smelt thus?<add place="margin-bot" type="bibliographic" hand="#ac" resp="#fol">56</add></l></sp>
<fw type="signature" place="foot-centre">I</fw><fw type="catchword" place="foot-right" rend="italic">Hor.</fw>
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<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hor.</speaker> <l>I my lord, no otherwise.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <p>No, why might not imagination worke, as thus of
<lb/><hi rend="italic">Alexander</hi>, <hi rend="italic">Alexander</hi> died, <hi rend="italic">Alexander</hi> was buried, <hi rend="italic">Alexander</hi>
<lb/>became earth, of earth we make clay, and <hi rend="italic">Alexander</hi> being
<lb/>but clay, why might not time bring to passe, that he might
<lb/>stoppe the boung hole of a beere barrell?</p>
<l>Imperious <hi rend="italic">C&#x00E6;sar</hi> dead and turnd to clay,</l>
<l>Might stoppe a hole, to keepe the winde away.</l></sp>
<stage rend="italic, centred" type="entrance">Enter King and Queene, <name type="character" ref="#lae">Leartes</name>, and other lordes,
<lb/>with a Priest after the coffin.</stage>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>What funerall&#x0027;s this that all the Court laments?</l>
<l>It shews to be some noble parentage:</l>
<l>Stand by a while.</l></sp>
<sp who="#lae"><speaker rend="italic">Lear.</speaker> <l>What ceremony else? say, what ceremony else?</l></sp>
<sp who="#doc"><speaker rend="italic">Priest</speaker> <l>My Lord, we haue done all that lies in vs,</l>
<l>And more than well the church can tolerate,</l>
<l>She hath had a Dirge sung for her maiden soule:</l>
<l>And but for fauour of the king, and you,</l>
<l>She had beene buried in the open fieldes,</l>
<l>Where now she is allowed christian buriall.</l></sp>
<sp who="#lae"><speaker rend="italic">Lear.</speaker> <l>So, I tell thee churlish Priest, a ministring Angell
<lb/>shall my sister be, when thou liest howling.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>The faire <name type="character" ref="#oph" rend="italic">Ofelia</name> dead!</l></sp>
<sp who="#ger"><speaker rend="italic">Queene</speaker> <l>Sweetes to the sweete, farewell:</l>
<l>I had thought to adorne thy bridale bed, faire maide,</l>
<l>And not to follow thee vnto thy graue.</l></sp>
<sp who="#lae"><speaker rend="italic">Lear.</speaker> <l>Forbeare the earth a while: sister farewell:</l>
<stage rend="italic, centred" type="entrance"><name type="character" ref="#lae">Leartes</name> leapes into the graue.</stage>
    <l>Now powre your earth on, <gap reason="illegible" agent="abrasion" extent="1" unit="chars" resp="#fol"/><hi rend="italic">lympus</hi> hie,</l>
<l>And make a hill to o&#x0027;re top olde <hi rend="italic">Pellon</hi>:<stage rend="italic, inline" type="entrance"><name type="character" ref="#ham">Hamlet</name> leapes
<lb/>in after <name type="character" ref="#lae">Leartes</name></stage></l>
<l>Whats he that coniures so?</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Beholde tis I, <name type="character" ref="#ham" rend="italic">Hamlet</name> the Dane.</l></sp>
<sp who="#lae"><speaker rend="italic">Lear.</speaker> <l>The diuell take thy soule.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>O thou praiest not well,</l>
<l>I prethee take thy hand from off my throate,</l>
<l>For there is something in me dangerous,</l>
<fw type="catchword" place="foot-right">Which</fw>
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<fw type="runningHeader" place="top-centre" rend="italic">Prince of Denmarke.</fw>
<l>Which let thy wisedome feare, holde off thy hand:</l>
<l>I lou&#x0027;de <name type="character" ref="#oph" rend="italic">Ofelia</name> as deere as twenty brothers could:</l>
<l>Shew me what thou wilt doe for her:</l>
<l>Wilt fight, wilt fast, wilt pray,</l>
<l>Wilt drinke vp vessels, eate a crocadile? Ile doot:</l>
<l>Com&#x0027;st thou here to whine?</l>
<l>And where thou talk&#x0027;st of burying thee a liue,</l>
<l>Here let vs stand: and let them throw on vs,</l>
<l>Whole hills of earth, till with the heighth therof,</l>
<l>Make Oosell as a Wart.</l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King.</speaker> <l>Forbeare <name type="character" ref="#lae" rend="italic">Leartes</name>, now is hee mad, as is the sea,</l>
<l>Anone as milde and gentle as a Doue:</l>
<l>Therfore a while giue his wilde humour scope.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>What is the reason sir that you wrong mee thus?</l>
<l>I neuer gaue you cause: but stand away,</l>
<l>A Cat will meaw, a Dog will haue a day.</l></sp>
<stage rend="italic, centred" type="exit">Exit <name type="character" ref="#ham">Hamlet</name> and <name type="character" ref="#hor">Horatio</name>.</stage>
<sp who="#ger"><speaker rend="italic">Queene.</speaker> <l>Alas, it is his madnes makes him thus,</l>
<l>And not his heart, <name type="character" ref="#lae" rend="italic">Leartes</name>.</l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King.</speaker> <l>My lord, t&#x0027;is so: but wee&#x0027;le no longer trifle,</l>
<l>This very day shall <name type="character" ref="#ham" rend="italic">Hamlet</name> drinke his last,</l>
<l>For presently we meane to send to him,</l>
    <l>Therfore <name type="character" ref="#lae" rend="italic">Leartes</name> b<gap reason="illegible" agent="inkBlot" extent="1" unit="chars" resp="#fol"/> in readynes.</l></sp>
<sp who="#lae"><speaker rend="italic">Lear.</speaker> <l>My lord, till then my soule will not bee quiet.</l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King.</speaker> <l>Come <name type="character" ref="#ger" rend="italic">Gertred</name>, wee&#x0027;l haue <name type="character" ref="#lae" rend="italic">Leartes</name>, and our sonne,</l>
<l>Made friends and Louers, as befittes them both,</l>
<l>Euen as they tender vs, and loue their countrie.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ger"><speaker rend="italic">Queene</speaker> <l>God grant they may.<stage rend="italic, inline" type="exit">exeunt omnes.</stage></l></sp>
        </div2>
        <div2 type="scene" n="2">
<stage rend="italic, centred" type="entrance">Enter <name type="character" ref="#ham">Hamlet</name> and <name type="character" ref="#hor">Horatio</name></stage>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>beleeue mee, it greeues mee much <name type="character" ref="#hor" rend="italic">Horatio</name>,</l>
<l>That to <name type="character" ref="#lae" rend="italic">Leartes</name> I forgot my selfe:</l>
<l>For by my selfe me thinkes I feele his griefe,</l>
<l>Though there&#x0027;s a difference in each others wrong.</l>
    <stage rend="italic, centred" type="entrance">Enter a Bragart G<gap reason="illegible" agent="abrasion" extent="1" unit="chars" resp="#fol"/>ntleman.</stage>
<l><name type="character" ref="#hor" rend="italic">Horatio</name>, but marke yon water&#x2010;flie,</l>
<l>The Court knowes him, but hee knowes not the Court.<add place="margin-bot" type="bibliographic" hand="#ac" resp="#fol">57</add></l></sp>
<fw type="signature" place="foot-centre">I2</fw><fw type="catchword" place="foot-right" rend="italic">Gen.</fw>
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<sp who="#ge3"><speaker rend="italic">Gent.</speaker> <l>Now God saue thee, sweete prince <name type="character" ref="#ham" rend="italic">Hamlet</name>.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>And you sir: foh, how the muske&#x2010;cod smels!</l></sp>
    <sp who="#ge3"><speaker rend="italic">Gen.</speaker> <l>I come with an embassage from his maiesty to you</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>I shall sir giue you attention:</l>
<l>By my troth me thinkes t&#x0027;is very colde.</l></sp>
    <sp who="#ge3"><speaker rend="italic">Gent.</speaker> <l>It is indeede very rawish colde.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>T&#x0027;is hot me thinkes.</l></sp>
    <sp who="#ge3"><speaker rend="italic">Gent.</speaker> <l>Very swoltery hote:</l>
<l>The King, sweete Prince, hath layd a wager on your side,</l>
<l>Six Barbary horse, against six french rapiers,</l>
<l>With all their acoutrements too, a the carriages:</l>
<l>In good faith they are very curiously wrought.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>The cariages sir, I do not know what you meane.</l></sp>
    <sp who="#ge3"><speaker rend="italic">Gent.</speaker> <l>The girdles, and hangers sir, and such like.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>The worde had beene more cosin german to the
<lb/>phrase, if he could haue carried the canon by his side,</l>
<l>And howe&#x0027;s the wager? I vnderstand you now.</l></sp>
    <sp who="#ge3"><speaker rend="italic">Gent.</speaker> <l>Mary sir, that yong <name type="character" ref="#lae">Leartes</name> in twelue venies</l>
<l>At Rapier and Dagger do not get three oddes of you,</l>
<l>And on your side the King hath laide,</l>
<l>And desires you to be in readinesse.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Very well, if the King dare venture his wager,</l>
<l>I dare venture my skull: when must this be?</l></sp>
    <sp who="#ge3"><speaker rend="italic">Gent.</speaker> <l>My Lord, presently, the king, and her maiesty,</l>
<l>With the rest of the best iudgement in the Court,</l>
<l>Are comming downe into the outward pallace.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Goe tell his maiestie, I wil attend him.</l></sp>
    <sp who="#ge3"><speaker rend="italic">Gent.</speaker> <l>I shall deliuer your most sweet answer.<stage rend="italic, inline" type="exit">exit.</stage></l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>You may sir, none better, for y&#x0027;are spiced,</l>
<l>Else he had a bad nose could not smell a foole.</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hor.</speaker> <l>He will disclose himselfe without inquirie.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Beleeue me <name type="character" ref="#hor" rend="italic">Horatio</name>, my hart is on the sodaine</l>
<l>Very sore, all here about.</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hor.</speaker> <l>My lord, forbeare the challenge then.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>No <name type="character" ref="#hor" rend="italic">Horatio</name>, not I, if danger be now,</l>
<l>Why then it is not to come, theres a predesti<c rend="inverted">n</c>ate prouidence</l>
<fw type="catchword" place="foot-right">in</fw>
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<l>in the fall of a sparrow: heere comes the King.</l></sp>
<stage rend="italic, centred" type="entrance">Enter King, Queene, <name type="character" ref="#lae">Leartes</name>, Lordes.</stage>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King</speaker> <l>Now sonne <name type="character" ref="#ham" rend="italic">Hamlet</name>, we ha<c rend="inverted">u</c>e laid vpon your head,</l>
<l>And make no question but to haue the best.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Your maiestie hath laide a the weaker side.</l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King</speaker> <l>We doubt it not, deliuer them the foiles.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>First <name type="character" ref="#lae">Leartes</name>, heere&#x0027;s my hand and loue,</l>
<l>Protesting that I neuer wrongd <name type="character" ref="#lae" rend="italic">Leartes</name>.</l>
<l>If <name type="character" ref="#ham" rend="italic">Hamlet</name> in his madnesse did amisse,</l>
<l>That was not <name type="character" ref="#ham" rend="italic">Hamlet</name>, but his madnes did it,</l>
<l>And all the wrong I e&#x0027;re did to <name type="character" ref="#lae" rend="italic">Leartes</name>,</l>
<l>I here proclaime was madnes, therefore lets be at peace,</l>
<l>And thinke I haue shot mine arrow o&#x0027;re the house,</l>
<l>And hurt my brother.</l></sp>
<sp who="#lae"><speaker rend="italic">Lear.</speaker> <l>Sir I am satisfied in nature,</l>
<l>But in termes of honor I&#x0027;le stand aloofe,</l>
<l>And will no reconcilement,</l>
<l>Till by some elder maisters of our time</l>
<l>I may be satisfied.</l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King</speaker> <l>Giue them the foyles.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>I&#x0027;le be your foyle <name type="character" ref="#lae" rend="italic">Leartes</name>, these foyles,</l>
<l>Haue all a laught, come on sir:<stage rend="italic, inline" type="business">a hit.</stage></l></sp>
    <sp who="#lae"><speaker rend="italic">Lear.</speaker> <l>No none.<stage rend="italic, inline" type="business">Heere they play<gap reason="illegible" agent="abrasion" extent="1" unit="chars" resp="#fol"/></stage></l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Iudgement.</l></sp>
    <sp who="#ge3"><speaker rend="italic">Gent.</speaker> <l>A hit, a most palpable hit.</l></sp>
<sp who="#lae"><speaker rend="italic">Lear.</speaker> <l>Well, come againe.<stage rend="italic, inline" type="business">They play againe.</stage></l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Another. Iudgement.</l></sp>
<sp who="#lae"><speaker rend="italic">Lear.</speaker> <l>I, I grant, a tuch, a tuch.</l></sp>
    <sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King</speaker> <l>Here <name type="character" ref="#ham" rend="italic">Hamlet</name>, the king doth drinke a health to the<gap reason="illegible" agent="inkBlot" extent="1" unit="chars" resp="#fol"/></l></sp>
<sp who="#ger"><speaker rend="italic">Queene</speaker> <l>Here <name type="character" ref="#ham" rend="italic">Hamlet</name>, take my napkin, wipe thy face.</l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King</speaker> <l>Giue him the wine.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Set it by, I&#x0027;le haue another bowt first,</l>
<l>I&#x0027;le drinke anone.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ger"><speaker rend="italic">Queene</speaker> <l>Here <name type="character" ref="#ham" rend="italic">Hamlet</name>, thy mother drinkes to thee.</l></sp>
<stage rend="italic, centred" type="business">Shee drinkes.</stage>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King</speaker> <l>Do not drinke <name type="character" ref="#ger" rend="italic">Gertred</name>: O t&#x0027;is the poysned cup!<add place="margin-bot" type="bibliographic" hand="#ac" resp="#fol">58</add></l></sp>
<fw type="signature" place="foot-centre">I3</fw><fw type="catchword" place="foot-right" rend="italic">Ham.</fw>
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<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l><name type="character" ref="#lae" rend="italic">Leartes</name> come, you dally with me,</l>
<l>I pray you passe with your most cunningst play.</l></sp>
<sp who="#lae"><speaker rend="italic">Lear.</speaker> <l>I! say you so? haue at you,</l>
<l>Ile hit you now my Lord:</l>
<l>And yet it goes almost against my conscience.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Come on sir.</l></sp>
<stage rend="italic, centred" type="business">They catch one anothers Rapiers, and both are wounded,
<lb/><name type="character" ref="#lae">Leartes</name> falles downe, the Queene falles downe and dies.</stage>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King</speaker> <l>Looke to the Queene.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ger"><speaker rend="italic">Queene</speaker> <l>O the drinke, the drinke, <name type="character" ref="#ham" rend="italic">Hamlet</name>, the drinke.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Treason, ho, keepe the gates.</l></sp>
<sp who="#lds"><speaker rend="italic">Lords</speaker> <l>How ist my Lord <name type="character" ref="#lae" rend="italic">Leartes</name>?</l></sp>
<sp who="#lae"><speaker rend="italic">Lear.</speaker> <l>Euen as a coxcombe should,</l>
<l>Foolishly slaine with my owne weapon:</l>
<l><name type="character" ref="#ham" rend="italic">Hamlet</name>, thou hast not in thee halfe an houre of life,</l>
<l>The fatall Instrument is in thy hand.</l>
<l>Vnbated and invenomed: thy mother&#x0027;s poysned</l>
<l>That drinke was made for thee.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>The poysned Instrument within my hand?</l>
<l>Then venome to thy venome, die damn&#x0027;d villaine:</l>
<l>Come drinke, here lies thy vnion here.<stage rend="italic, inline" type="business">The king dies.</stage></l></sp>
<sp who="#lae"><speaker rend="italic">Lear.</speaker> <l>O he is iustly serued:</l>
<l><name type="character" ref="#ham" rend="italic">Hamlet</name>, before I die, here take my hand,</l>
<l>And withall, my loue: I doe forgiue thee.<stage rend="italic, inline" type="business"><name type="character" ref="#lae">Leartes</name> dies.</stage></l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>And I thee, O I am dead <name type="character" ref="#hor" rend="italic">Horatio</name>, fare thee well.</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hor.</speaker> <l>No, I am more an antike Roman,</l>
<l>Then a Dane, here is some poison left.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Vpon my loue I charge thee let it goe,</l>
<l>O fie <name type="character" ref="#hor" rend="italic">Horatio</name>, and if thou shouldst die,</l>
<l>What a scandale wouldst thou leaue behinde?</l>
<l>What tongue should tell the story of our deaths,</l>
<l>If not from thee? O my heart sinckes <name type="character" ref="#hor" rend="italic">Horatio</name>,</l>
<l>Mine eyes haue lost their sight, my tongue his vse:</l>
<l>Farewel <name type="character" ref="#hor" rend="italic">Horatio</name>, heauen receiue my soule.<stage rend="italic, inline" type="business"><name type="character" ref="#ham">Ham</name>. dies.</stage></l></sp>
<fw type="catchword" place="foot-right" rend="italic">Enter</fw>
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    Press, 1981).</note>
<fw type="runningHeader" place="top-centre" rend="italic">Prince of Denmarke.</fw>
<stage rend="italic, centred" type="entrance">Enter <name type="character" ref="#vol">Voltemar</name> and the Ambassadors from England.</stage>
<stage rend="italic, centred" type="entrance">enter <name type="character" ref="#for">Fortenbrasse</name> with his traine.</stage>
<sp who="#for"><speaker rend="italic">Fort.</speaker> <l>Where is this bloudy sight?</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hor.</speaker> <l>If aught of woe or wonder you&#x0027;ld behold,</l>
<l>Then looke vpon this tragicke spectacle.</l></sp>
<sp who="#for"><speaker rend="italic">Fort.</speaker> <l>O imperious death! how many Princes</l>
<l>Hast thou at one draft bloudily shot to death?</l></sp>
<sp who="#amb"><speaker rend="italic">Ambass.</speaker> <l>Our ambassie that we haue brought from <hi rend="italic">Eng&#x00AD;
    <lb rend="turnover"/><c rend="turnover">(</c>land</hi>,</l>
<l>Where be these Princes that should heare vs speake?</l>
<l>O most moft vnlooked for time! vnhappy country.</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hor.</speaker> <l>Content your selues, Ile shew to all, the ground,</l>
<l>The first beginning of this Tragedy:</l>
<l>Let there a scaffold be rearde vp in the market place,</l>
<l>And let the State of the world be there:</l>
<l>Where you shall heare such a sad story tolde,</l>
<l>That neuer mortall man could more vnfolde.</l></sp>
<sp who="#for"><speaker rend="italic">Fort.</speaker> <l>I haue some rights of memory to this kingdome,</l>
<l>Which now to claime my leisure doth inuite mee:</l>
<l>Let foure of our chiefest Captaines</l>
<l>Beare <name type="character" ref="#ham" rend="italic">Hamlet</name> like a souldier to his graue:</l>
<l>For he was likely, had he liued,</l>
<l>To a prou&#x0027;d most royall.</l>
<l>Take vp the bodie, such a fight as this</l>
<l>Becomes the fieldes, but here doth much amisse.</l></sp>
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