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<docTitle><titlePart type="main">THE
<lb/>TRAGEDY
<lb/>OF
<lb/><name type="character" ref="#ham">HAMLET</name>
<lb/><hi rend="italic">Prince of Denmarke</hi>.</titlePart></docTitle>
<docEdition>Newly Imprinted and inlarged, according to the true
<lb/>and perfect Copy lastly Printed.</docEdition>
<byline>BY
<lb/><docAuthor>WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE</docAuthor>.</byline>
    <figure><figDesc>Printer&#x0027;s mark depicting a bird and the motto &#x201C;NON ALTVM PETO
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<docImprint>LONDON,
<lb/>Printed <gap reason="illegible" agent="torn" extent="1" unit="words" resp="#fol"/> <hi rend="italic">W. S.</hi> for <hi rend="italic">Iohn Smethwicke</hi>, and are to be sold at his
    <lb/>Shop in Saint <hi rend="italic">Dunstans</hi> Church&#x2010;yard in Fleetftreet:<add
        place="margin-bot" hand="#aa" type="figure" resp="#fol"><figure><figDesc>Cross.</figDesc></figure></add>
    <lb/>Vnder the Diall.</docImprint>
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<head>THE
<lb/>TRAGEDIE
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<lb/>PRINCE
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<stage rend="centred" type="entrance"><hi rend="italic">Enter</hi> <name type="character" ref="#bar">BARNARDO</name>, <hi rend="italic">and</hi> <name type="character" ref="#fra">FRANCISCO</name>,
<lb/><hi rend="italic">two Sentinels.</hi></stage>
<sp who="#bar"><speaker rend="italic">Bar.</speaker> <l><c rend="decoratedCapital">W</c>Hose there?</l></sp>
<sp who="#fra"><speaker rend="italic">Fran.</speaker> <l>Nay answer me. Stand and vnfold your
<lb/>selfe.</l></sp>
<sp who="#bar"><speaker rend="italic">Bar.</speaker> <l>Long liue the King.</l></sp>
<sp who="#fra"><speaker rend="italic">Fran.</speaker> <l><name type="character" ref="#bar" rend="italic">Barnardo</name>.</l></sp>
<sp who="#bar"><speaker rend="italic">Bar.</speaker> <l>Hee.</l></sp>
<fw type="signature" place="foot-centre">A2</fw><fw type="catchword" place="foot-right" rend="italic">Fran.</fw>
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<sp who="#fra"><speaker rend="italic">Fran.</speaker> <l>You come most carefully vpon your houre.</l></sp>
<sp who="#bar"><speaker rend="italic">Bar.</speaker> <l>&#x0027;Tis now strooke twelue, get thee to bed <name type="character" ref="#fra" rend="italic">Francisco</name>.</l></sp>
<sp who="#fra"><speaker rend="italic">Fran.</speaker> <l>For this reliefe much thanks, tis bitter cold,</l>
<l>And I am sick at heart.</l></sp>
<sp who="#bar"><speaker rend="italic">Bar.</speaker> <l>Haue you had quiet guard?</l></sp>
<sp who="#fra"><speaker rend="italic">Fran.</speaker> <l>Not a Mouse stirring.</l></sp>
<sp who="#bar"><speaker rend="italic">Bar.</speaker> <l>Well, good night:</l>
<l>If you doe meet <name type="character" ref="#hor" rend="italic">Horatio</name> and <name type="character" ref="#mar" rend="italic">Marcellus</name>.</l>
<l>The riualls of my watch, bid them make hast.</l></sp>
<stage rend="italic, centred" type="entrance">Enter <name type="character" ref="#hor">Horatio</name> and <name type="character" ref="#mar">Mar&#x00AD;
<lb/>cellus</name>.</stage>
<sp who="#fra"><speaker rend="italic">Francisco.</speaker> <l>I thinke I heare them, stand ho, who is
<lb/>there?</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hora.</speaker> <l>Friends to this ground.</l></sp>
<sp who="#mar"><speaker rend="italic">Mar.</speaker> <l>And Leegemen to the <hi rend="italic">Dane.</hi></l></sp>
<sp who="#fra"><speaker rend="italic">Fran.</speaker> <l>Giue you good night.</l></sp>
<sp who="#mar"><speaker rend="italic">Marcellus.</speaker> <l>O, farewell honest Souldiers, who hath re&#x00AD;
<lb/>lieu&#x0027;d you?</l></sp>
<sp who="#fra"><speaker rend="italic">Fran.</speaker> <l><name type="character" ref="#bar" rend="italic">Bernardo</name> hath my place; giue you good night.<stage rend="italic, inline" type="exit">Exit <name type="character" ref="#fra">Fran</name>.</stage></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 rend="italic">Bar.</speaker> <l>Say what, is <name type="character" ref="#hor" rend="italic">Horatio</name> there?</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hora.</speaker> <l>A peece of him.</l></sp>
<sp who="#bar"><speaker rend="italic">Bar.</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="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hora.</speaker> <l>What ha&#x0027;s this thing appear&#x0027;d againe to night?</l></sp>
<sp who="#bar"><speaker rend="italic">Bar.</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 &#x0027;tis but a fantasie,</l>
<l>And will not let beliefe take hold of him,</l>
<l>Touching this dreaded sight twice seene of vs,</l>
<l>Therefore I haue intreated him along,</l>
<l>With vs to watch the minutes of this night,</l>
<l>That if againe this apparition come,</l>
<l>He may approue our eyes and speake to it.</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hora.</speaker> <l>Tush, Tush, &#x0027;twill not appeare.</l></sp>
<sp who="#bar"><speaker rend="italic">Bar.</speaker> <l>Sit downe a while,</l>
<l>And let vs once againe assaile your eares,</l>
<fw type="catchword" place="foot-right">That</fw>
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<fw type="runningHeader" place="top-centre"><hi rend="italic">Prince of</hi> Denmarke.</fw>
<l>That are so fortified against our story,</l>
<l>What we haue two nights seene.</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hora.</speaker> <l>Well, sit we downe,</l>
<l>And let vs heare <name type="character" ref="#bar" rend="italic">Barnardo</name> speake of this.</l></sp>
<sp who="#bar"><speaker rend="italic">Bar.</speaker> <l>Last night of all,</l>
<l>When yond same star thats Westward from the Pole;</l>
<l>Had made his course t&#x0027;illumin that part of heauen</l>
<l>Where now it burnes, <name type="character" ref="#mar" rend="italic">Marcellus</name> and my selfe</l>
<l>The Bell then beating one.</l></sp>
<stage rend="italic, centred" type="entrance">Enter Ghost.</stage>
<sp who="#mar"><speaker rend="italic">Mar.</speaker> <l>Peace breake thee off looke where it comes againe,</l></sp>
<sp who="#bar"><speaker rend="italic">Bar.</speaker> <l>In the same figure like the King thats 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="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hora.</speaker> <l>Most like, it horrowes me with feare and wonder.</l></sp>
<sp who="#bar"><speaker rend="italic">Bar.</speaker> <l>It would be spoke to.</l></sp>
<sp who="#mar"><speaker rend="italic">Mar.</speaker> <l>Speake to it <name type="character" ref="#hor" rend="italic">Horatio</name></l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hora.</speaker> <l>What art thou that vsurpst this time of night,</l>
<l>Together with that faire and warlike forme,</l>
<l>In which the Maiesty of buried <hi rend="italic">Denmarke</hi></l>
<l>Did somtimes march: by heauen I charge thee speak.</l></sp>
<sp who="#mar"><speaker rend="italic">Mar.</speaker> <l>It is offended.</l></sp>
<sp who="#bar"><speaker rend="italic">Bar.</speaker> <l>See it staukes away.</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hora.</speaker> <l>Stay, speake, speake I charge thee speake.</l></sp>
<stage rend="italic, centred" type="exit">Exit Ghost.</stage>
<sp who="#mar"><speaker rend="italic">Mar.</speaker> <l>Tis gone and will not answere.</l></sp>
    <sp who="#bar"><speaker rend="italic">Bar.</speaker> <l>How now <name type="character"
        ref="#hor" rend="italic">Horatio</name>, you tremble &#x0026; look pal<gap
            reason="illegible" agent="abrasion" extent="1" unit="chars" resp="#fol"/>,</l>
<l>Is not this something more then phantasie?</l>
<l>What thinke you of it?</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hora.</speaker> <l>Before my God I might not this beleeue,</l>
<l>Without the sensible and true auouch</l>
<l>Of mine owne eies.</l></sp>
<fw type="signature" place="foot-centre">A3</fw><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">Hora.</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 smote the sleaded Pollax on the ice.</l>
<l>Tis strange.</l></sp>
<sp who="#mar"><speaker rend="italic">Mar.</speaker> <l>Thus twice before and iumpe at this dead houre,</l>
<l>With Martiall stauke hath he gone by our watch.</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hora.</speaker> <l>In what particular thought, to worke Iknow not,</l>
<l>But in the grosse and scope of mine opinion.</l>
<l>This bodes some strange eruption to our state.</l></sp>
    <sp who="#mar"><speaker rend="italic">Mar.</speaker> <l><gap reason="illegible" agent="stain"
        extent="1" unit="chars" resp="#fol"/>ood now sit downe, and tell me he that knowes.</l>
<l>Why this same ftrict and most obseruant watch</l>
<l>So nightly toiles the subiect of the Land,</l>
<l>And with such daily cost of brazen Cannon</l>
<l>And forraine Mart for Implements of warre,</l>
<l>Why such impresse of ship&#x2010;wrights, whose sore taske</l>
<l>Does not diuide the Sunday from the weeke,</l>
<l>What might be toward, that this sweatie haste</l>
<l>Doth make the night ioint labour with the day,</l>
<l>Who ist that can informe me?</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hora.</speaker> <l>That can I.</l>
<l>At least the whisper goes so, our last King,</l>
<l>Whose Image euen but now appear&#x0027;d to vs,</l>
<l>Was as you know by <name type="character" ref="#ofo" rend="italic">Fortinbrasse</name> of <hi rend="italic">Norway,</hi></l>
<l>Thereto prickt on by a most emulate pride.</l>
<l>Dar&#x0027;d to 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 esteem&#x0027;d him)</l>
<l>Did slay this <name type="character" ref="#ofo" rend="italic">Fortinbrasse</name>, who by a seald compact</l>
<l>Well ratified by Law and Heraldrie</l>
<l>Did forfait (with his life) all these his lands</l>
<l>Which he stood seaz&#x0027;d of, to the conquerour.</l>
<l>Against the which a moity competent</l>
<l>Was gaged by our King, which had returne</l>
<l>To the inheritance of <name type="character" ref="#ofo" rend="italic">Fortinbrasse</name>,</l>
<fw type="catchword" place="foot-right">Had</fw>
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<fw type="runningHeader" place="top-centre"><hi rend="italic">Prince of</hi> Denmarke.</fw>
<l>Had he bin vanquisher; as by the same comart,</l>
<l>And carriage of the Articles designe,</l>
<l>His fell to <name type="character" ref="#oha" rend="italic">Hamlet</name>; now Sir, yong <name type="character" ref="#for" rend="italic">Fortinbrasse</name></l>
<l>Of vnimprooued mettle, hot and full,</l>
<l>Hath in the skirts of <hi rend="italic">Norway</hi> here and there</l>
<l>Sharkt vp a lift of lawlesse resolutes</l>
<l>For food and diet to some enterprize</l>
<l>That hath a stomake in&#x0027;t, which no other</l>
<l>As it doth well appeare vnto our state</l>
<l>But to recouer of vs by strong hand</l>
<l>And tearmes compulsatory, those foresaid lands</l>
<l>So by his father lost; and this I take it,</l>
<l>Is the maine motiue of our preparations</l>
<l>The source of this our watch, and the chiefe head</l>
<l>Of this post&#x2010;haste and romeage in the land.</l></sp>
<sp who="#bar"><speaker rend="italic">Bar.</speaker> <l>I thinke it be no other but euen so;</l>
<l>Well may it sort that this portentous figure</l>
<l>Comes armed through our watch so like the King</l>
<l>That was and is the question of these warres.</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hora.</speaker> <l>A mote it is to trouble the minds eie:</l>
<l>In the most high and palmy state of <hi rend="italic">Rome,</hi></l>
<l>A little ere the mightiest <hi rend="italic">Iulius</hi> fell</l>
    <l>The graues <gap reason="illegible" agent="inkBlot" extent="1" unit="chars" resp="#fol"/>tood tennantlesse, and the sheeted dead</l>
<l>Did squeake and gibber in the <hi rend="italic">Roman</hi> streets</l>
<l>As starres with traines of fire, and dewes of bloud</l>
<l>Disasters in the Sun; and the moist starre,</l>
<l>Vpon whose influence <hi rend="italic">Neptunes</hi> Empire stands,</l>
<l>VVas sick almost to Doomesday with eclipse</l>
<l>And euen the like precurse of fierce euents,</l>
<l>As Harbingers preceding still the fates</l>
<l>And Prologue to the <hi rend="italic">Omen</hi> comming on</l>
<l>Haue Heauen and Earth together demonstrated</l>
<l>Vnto our Climatures and Countrimen.</l>
<stage rend="italic, centred" type="entrance">Enter Ghost.</stage>
<l>But soft, behold, lo where it comes againe</l>
<fw type="catchword" place="foot-right">Ile</fw>
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<l>Ile crosse it though it blast me: stay illusion,<stage type="business" rend="italic, inline">It spreads
<lb/>his armes.</stage></l>
<l>If thou hast any sound or vse of voice,</l>
<l>Speake to me, if there be any good thing to be done</l>
<l>That may to thee doe ease and grace to me,</l>
<l>Speake to me.</l>
<l>If thou art priuie to thy Countries fate</l>
<l>VVhich happily foreknowing may auoid,</l>
<l>O speake:</l>
<l>Or if thou hast vphoorded in thy life</l>
<l>Extorted treasure in the wombe of earth,</l>
    <l>For which they say your spirits oft walke in death.<stage type="business" rend="italic, inline">The Cocke
<lb/>crowes.</stage></l>
<l>Speake of it, stay and speake, stop it <name type="character" ref="#mar" rend="italic">Marcellus</name>.</l></sp>
<sp who="#mar"><speaker rend="italic">Mar.</speaker> <l>Shall I strike it with my partizan?</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hor.</speaker> <l>Doe if it will not stand.</l></sp>
<sp who="#bar"><speaker rend="italic">Bar.</speaker> <l>Tis heere.</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hor.</speaker> <l>Tis heere.</l></sp>
<sp who="#mar"><speaker rend="italic">Mar.</speaker> <l>Tis gone,</l>
<l>VVe doe it wrong being so Maiesticall</l>
<l>To offer it the show of violence,</l>
<l>For it is as the aire, invulnerable,</l>
<l>And our vaine blowes, malicious mockery.</l></sp>
<sp who="#bar"><speaker rend="italic">Bar.</speaker> <l>It was about to speak when the cock crew.</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hor.</speaker> <l>And then it started like a guilty thing,</l>
<l>Vpon a fearfull summons; I haue heard,</l>
<l>The Cock that is the Trumpet to the morne,</l>
<l>Doth with his loftie and shrill sounding throat</l>
<l>Awake the God of day, and at his warning</l>
<l>VVhether in Sea or Fire, in Earth or Aire,</l>
<l>Th&#x0027; extrauagant and erring spirit hies</l>
<l>To his confine, and of the truth heerein</l>
<l>This present obiect made probation.</l></sp>
<sp who="#mar"><speaker rend="italic">Mar.</speaker> <l>It faded on the crowing of the Cock,</l>
<l>Some say that euer gainst that season comes,</l>
<l>VVherein our Sauiours birth is celebrated</l>
<l>This bird of dawning singeth all night long,</l>
<l>And then they say no spirit dare stirre abroad</l>
<l>The nights are wholsome, then no Planets strike,</l>
<l>No Fairy takes, nor witch hath power to charme</l>
<fw type="catchword" place="foot-right">So</fw>
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<fw type="runningHeader" place="top-centre"><hi rend="italic">Prince of</hi> Denmarke.</fw>
<l>So hallowed and so gracious is that time.</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hor.</speaker> <l>So haue I heard and doe in part beleeue it,</l>
<l>But looke the morne in russet mantle clad</l>
<l>Walkes ore the dew of yon high Eastward hill:</l>
<l>Breake we our watch vp and by my aduise,</l>
<l>Let vs impart what we haue seene to night</l>
<l>Vnto young <name type="character" ref="#ham" rend="italic">Hamlet</name>, for vpon my life</l>
<l>This spirit dumbe to vs, will speake to him:</l>
<l>Doe you consent we shall acquaint him with it</l>
<l>As needfull in our loues fitring our dutie.</l></sp>
<sp who="#mar"><speaker rend="italic">Mar.</speaker> <l>Lets doo&#x0027;t I pray, and I this morning know</l>
<l>Where we shall find him most conuenient.<stage rend="italic, inline" type="exit">Exeunt.</stage></l></sp>
        </div2>
        <div2 type="scene" n="2">
<stage rend="italic, centred" type="entrance">Flourish. Enter <name type="character" ref="#cla">Claudius</name>, King of Denmarke, <name type="character" ref="#ger">Gertrad</name> the
<lb/>Queene, Counsaile: as <name type="character" ref="#pol">Polonius</name>, and his Sonne <name type="character" ref="#lae">Laer&#x00AD;
<lb/>tes</name>, <name type="character" ref="#ham">Hamlet</name>, cum alijs.</stage>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">Claud.</speaker> <l>Though yet of <name type="character" ref="#oha" rend="italic">Hamlet</name> our deare brothers death</l>
<l>The memory be greene, and that it vs befitted</l>
<l>To beare our hearts in griefe &#x0026; our whole kingdom,</l>
<l>To be contracted in one brow of woe,</l>
<l>Yet so far hath discretion fought with nature,</l>
<l>That we with wisest sorrow thinke on him</l>
<l>Together with remembrance of our selues:</l>
<l>Therefore our sometime Sister, now our Queene</l>
<l>Th&#x0027; Imperiall ioyntresse to this warlike State</l>
<l>Haue we as twere with a defeated ioy</l>
<l>With an auspitious, and a dropping eye,</l>
<l>With mirth in funerall, and with dirge in mariage,</l>
<l>In equall scale weighing delight and dole</l>
<l>Taken to wife: nor haue we herein bard</l>
<l>Your better wisdomes, which haue freely gone</l>
<l>With this affaire along (for all our thankes)</l>
<l>Now followes that you know young <name type="character" ref="#for" rend="italic">Fortinbrasse</name>,</l>
<l>Holding a weake supposall of our worth</l>
<l>Or thinking by our late deare brothers death</l>
<l>Our state to be disioynt, and out of frame</l>
<l>Collegued with this dreame of his aduantage</l>
<l>He hath not faild to pester vs with message</l>
<fw type="signature" place="foot-centre">B</fw><fw type="catchword" place="foot-right">Im&#x00AD;</fw>
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<l>Importing the surrender of those Lands</l>
<l>Lost by his father, with all bands of Law</l>
<l>To our most valiant brother, so much for him:</l>
<l>Now for our selfe, and for this time of meeting,</l>
<l>Thus much the businesse is, we haue here writ</l>
<l>To <name type="character" ref="#nor" rend="italic">Norway</name> Vncle of young <name type="character" ref="#for" rend="italic">Fortenbrasse</name></l>
<l>Who impotent and bedred scarcely heares</l>
<l>Of this his Nephewes purpose; to suppresse</l>
<l>His further gate herein, in that the leuies,</l>
<l>The lifts, and full proportions are all made</l>
<l>Out of his subiect, and we here dispatch</l>
<l>You good <name type="character" ref="#cor" rend="italic">Cornelius</name>, and you <name type="character" ref="#vol" rend="italic">Valtemand</name>,</l>
    <l>For bearers of this greeting to old <name type="character" ref="#nor" rend="italic">Norway</name></l>
<l>Giuing to you no further personall power</l>
<l>To businesse with the King, more then the scope</l>
<l>Of these delated Articles allow:</l>
<l>Farewell, and let your hast commend your dutie.</l></sp>
<sp who="#cor, vol"><speaker rend="italic">Cor. Vo.</speaker> <l>In that, and all things will we shew our duty.</l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King.</speaker> <l>We doubt it nothing, hartily farewell.</l>
<l>And now <name type="character" ref="#lae" rend="italic">Laertes</name> whats the newes with you?</l>
<l>You told vs of some sute, what ist <name type="character" ref="#lae" rend="italic">Laertes</name>?</l>
<l>You cannot speake of reason to the Dane</l>
<l>And lose your voice; what would&#x0027;st thou beg <name type="character" ref="#lae" rend="italic">Laertes</name>?</l>
<l>That shall not be my offer, not thy asking,</l>
<l>The head is not more natiue to the heart</l>
<l>The hand more instrumentall to the mouth</l>
<l>Then is the throne of <hi rend="italic">Denmarke</hi> to thy father,</l>
<l>What would&#x0027;st thou haue <name type="character" ref="#lae" rend="italic">Laertes</name>?</l></sp>
<sp who="#lae"><speaker rend="italic">Lar.</speaker> <l>My dread Lord.</l>
<l>Your leaue and fauour to returne to <hi rend="italic">France,</hi></l>
<l>From whence though willingly I came to <hi rend="italic">Denmarke</hi>,</l>
<l>To shew my dutie in your Coronation;</l>
<l>Yet now I must confesse, that dutie done</l>
<l>My thoughts and wishes bend againe toward <hi rend="italic">France,</hi></l>
<l>And bow them to your gracious leaue and pardon.</l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King.</speaker> <l>Haue you your fathers leaue, what saies <name type="character" ref="#pol" rend="italic">Polonius</name>?</l></sp>
<sp who="#pol"><speaker rend="italic">Polo.</speaker> <l>He hath my Lord wrung from me my slow leaue</l>
<l>By laboursome petition, and at last</l>
<l>Vpon his will I seald my hard consent,</l>
<fw type="catchword" place="foot-right">I</fw>
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<fw type="runningHeader" place="top-centre"><hi rend="italic">Prince of</hi> Denmarke.</fw>
<l>I doe beseech you giue him leaue to goe.</l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King.</speaker> <l>Take thy faire houre <name type="character" ref="#lae" rend="italic">Laertes</name>, time be thine,</l>
<l>And thy best graces spend it at thy will:</l>
<l>But now my Cousin <name type="character" ref="#ham" rend="italic">Hamlet</name>, and my sonne.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>A little more then kin, and lesse then kind.</l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King.</speaker> <l>How is it that the clouds still hang on you.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Not so much my Lord, I am too much in the sonne.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ger"><speaker rend="italic">Queene.</speaker> <l>Good <name type="character" ref="#ham" rend="italic">Hamlet</name> cast thy nighted colour off</l>
<l>And let thine eie looke like a friend on <hi rend="italic">Denmarke,</hi></l>
<l>Doe not for euer with thy vailed lids,</l>
<l>Seeke for thy noble father in the dust,</l>
<l>Thou know&#x0027;st tis common all that liues must die,</l>
<l>Passing through nature to eternitie.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>I Madam, it is common.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ger"><speaker rend="italic">Quee.</speaker> <l>If it be,</l>
<l>Why seemes it so perticuler with thee.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Seemes Madam, nay it is, I knownot seemes,</l>
<l>Tis not alone my inkie cloke could smother,</l>
<l>Nor customarie Sutes of solemne blacke,</l>
<l>Nor windie suspiration of forst breath,</l>
<l>No, nor the fruitfull Riuer in the eie,</l>
<l>Nor the deiected hauiour of the visage,</l>
<l>Together with all formes, moods, shapes of griefe</l>
<l>That can deuoute me truly, these indeed seeme,</l>
<l>For they are actions that a man might play,</l>
<l>But I haue that within which passes shew,</l>
<l>These but the trappings and the suites of woe.</l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King.</speaker> <l>Tis sweet and commendable in your nature <name type="character" ref="#ham" rend="italic">Hamlet</name>,</l>
<l>To giue these mourning duties to your father,</l>
<l>But you must know your father lost a father.</l>
<l>That father lost, lost his, and the suruiuer bound</l>
<l>In filliall obligation for some tearme</l>
<l>To doe obsequious sorrowes, but to perseuer</l>
<l>In obstinate condolement, is a course</l>
<l>Of impious stubbornnesse, tis vnmanly griefe,</l>
<l>It shewes a will most incorrect to Heauen,</l>
<l>A heart vnfortified, or minde impatient,</l>
<l>An vnderstanding simple and vnschoold,</l>
<l>For what we know must be, and is as common</l>
<fw type="signature" place="foot-centre">B2</fw><fw type="catchword" place="foot-right">As</fw>
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<l>As any the most vulgar thing to sence,</l>
<l>Why should we in our peeuish opposition</l>
<l>Take it to heart, fie, tis a fault to heauen,</l>
<l>A fault against the dead, a fault to nature,</l>
<l>To reason moft absurd, whose common theame</l>
<l>Is death of fathers, and who still hath cryed</l>
<l>From the first course, till he that died to day</l>
<l>This must be so: we pray you throw to earth</l>
<l>This vnpreuailing woe, and thinke of vs</l>
<l>As of a father, for let the World take note</l>
<l>You are the most immediate to our throne,</l>
<l>And with no lesse nobilitie of loue</l>
<l>Then that which dearest father beares his sonne,</l>
<l>Doe I impart toward you for your intent,</l>
<l>In going backe to schoole to <hi rend="italic">Wittenberg,</hi></l>
<l>It is most retrograd to our desire,</l>
<l>And we beseech you bend you to remaine</l>
<l>Heere in the cheare and comfort of our eie,</l>
<l>Our chiefest Courtier, Cousin, and our sonne.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ger"><speaker rend="italic">Qu.</speaker> <l>Let not thy mother loose her praiers <name type="character" ref="#ham" rend="italic">Hamlet</name>,</l>
<l>I pray thee stay with vs, goe 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 Madame.</l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King.</speaker> <l>Why, tis a louing and a faire reply,</l>
<l>Be as our selfe in <hi rend="italic">Denmarke,</hi> Madame come,</l>
<l>This gentle and vnforc&#x0027;d accord of <name type="character" ref="#ham" rend="italic">Hamlet</name></l>
<l>Sits smiling to my heart, in grace whereof,</l>
<l>No iocond health that <hi rend="italic">Denmarke</hi> drinkes to day,</l>
<l>But the great Canon to the cloudes shall tell.</l>
<l>And the Kings rowse the Heauen shal brute againe,</l>
<l>Respeaking earthly thunder; come away.<stage rend="inline" type="exit"><hi rend="italic">Flourish. Exeunt all.</hi>
<lb/>but <name type="character" ref="#ham" rend="italic">Hamlet</name>.</stage></l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>O that this too too sallied flesh would melt,</l>
<l>Thaw and resolue it selfe into a dew,</l>
<l>Or that the euerlasting had not fixt</l>
<l>His Cannon gainst seale slaughter, O God, God,</l>
<l>How wary, stale, flat, and vnprofitable</l>
<l>Seeme to me all the vses of this World?</l>
<l>Fie on&#x0027;t, ah fie, tis an vnweeded Garden,</l>
<l>That growes to seed, things ranke &#x0026; grosse in nature,</l>
<l>Possesse it meerely that it should come thus</l>
<fw type="catchword" place="foot-right">But</fw>
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<l>But two moneths dead, nay not so much, not two,</l>
<l>So excellent a King, that was to this</l>
<l>Hyperion to a Satyre, so louing to my mother,</l>
<l>That he might not beteeme the winds of Heauen</l>
<l>Visit her face too roughly: heauen and earth</l>
<l>Must I remember, why she should hang on him</l>
<l>As if increase of appetite had growne</l>
<l>By what it fed on, and yet within a moneth,</l>
<l>Let me not thinke on&#x0027;t; frailtie thy name is woman</l>
<l>A little month. Or ere those shooes were old</l>
<l>With which she followed my poore fathers bodie</l>
<l>Like <hi rend="italic">Niobe</hi> all teares, why shee</l>
<l>O God! a beast that wants discourse of reason</l>
<l>Would haue mourn&#x0027;d longer, maried with my Vncle,</l>
<l>My fathers brother, but no more like my father</l>
<l>Then I to <hi rend="italic">Hercules</hi>, within a moneth,</l>
<l>Ere yet the salt of most vnrighteous teares</l>
<l>Had left the flushing in her gauled eies</l>
<l>She married Oh! most wicked speed; to post</l>
<l>With such dexteritie to incestious sheets,</l>
<l>It is not, nor it cannot come to good,</l>
<l>But breake my heart for I must hold my tongue.</l></sp>
<stage rend="italic, centred" type="entrance">Enter <name type="character" ref="#hor">Horatio</name>, <name type="character" ref="#mar">Marcellus</name> and <name type="character" ref="#bar">Bernardo</name>.</stage>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hora.</speaker> <l>Haile to your Lordship.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>I am glad to see you well; <name type="character" ref="#hor" rend="italic">Horatio</name>, or I doe forget my
<lb rend="turnover"/><c rend="turnover">(</c>selfe.</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hora.</speaker> <l>The same my Lord, and your poore seruant euer.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Sir my good friend, Ile change that name with you,</l>
<l>And 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">Mar.</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 sir)</l>
<l>But what in faith make you from <hi rend="italic">Wittenberg?</hi></l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hora.</speaker> <l>A truant disposition good my Lord.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>I would not heare your enemie say so,</l>
<l>Nor shall you doe my eare that violence</l>
<l>To make it truster of your owne report</l>
<l>Against your selfe, I know you are no truant,</l>
<l>But what is your affaire in <hi rend="italic">Elsonoure?</hi></l>
<l>Weele teach you for to drinke ere you depart.</l></sp>
<fw type="signature" place="foot-centre">B3</fw><fw type="catchword" place="foot-right" rend="italic">Horat.</fw>
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<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hora.</speaker> <l>My Lord, I came to see your fathers funeral.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>I prethee doe not mock me fellow student,</l>
<l>I thinke it was to my mothers wedding.</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hora.</speaker> <l>Indeed 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 funeral bak&#x0027;t meats</l>
<l>Did coldly furnish forth the marriage tables,</l>
<l>Would I had met my dearest foe in Heauen</l>
<l>Or euer I had seene that day <name type="character" ref="#hor" rend="italic">Horatio</name>,</l>
<l>My father me thinkes I see my father.</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hora.</speaker> <l>Where my Lord?</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>In my minds eie <name type="character" ref="#hor" rend="italic">Horatio</name>.</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hora.</speaker> <l>I saw him once, a was a goodly King.</l></sp>
            <sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>A was a man take him for all in all<gap reason="illegible" agent="partiallyInkedType" extent="1" unit="chars" resp="#fol"/></l>
<l>I shall not looke vpon his like againe.</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hora.</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">Hora.</speaker> <l>My Lord the King your father.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>The King my father?</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hora.</speaker> <l>Season 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 maruaile to you.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>For Gods loue let me heare?</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hora.</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">Barnardo</name>, on their watch,</l>
<l>In the dead vast and middle of the night</l>
<l>Beene thus incountred, a figure like your father</l>
<l>Armed at point, exactly <hi rend="italic">Cap apea</hi></l>
<l>Appeares before them, and with solemne march,</l>
<l>Goes slow and stately by them; thrice he walkt</l>
<l>By their opprest and feare surprized eies,</l>
<l>Within this tr<c rend="inverted">u</c>nchions length, whil&#x0027;st they distill&#x0027;d</l>
<l>Almost to gelly, with the act of feare</l>
<l>Stand dumbe and speake not to him; this to me,</l>
<l>In dreadfull secrecie impart they did,</l>
<l>And I with them the third night kept the watch,</l>
<l>Whereas they had deliuered both in time,</l>
<l>Forme of the thing, each word made true and good,</l>
<l>The apparition comes: I knew your father,</l>
<fw type="catchword" place="foot-right">These</fw>
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<l>These hands are not more like.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>But where was this?</l></sp>
<sp who="#mar"><speaker rend="italic">Mar.</speaker> <l>My Lord vpon the platforme where we watcht,</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">Hora.</speaker> <l>My Lord, I did,</l>
<l>But answer m ade it none, yet once me thought</l>
<l>It lifted vp its head and did addresse</l>
<l>It selfe to motion, like as it would speake:</l>
<l>But euen then the morning Cock crew loud,</l>
<l>And at the sound it shrunke in hast a way</l>
<l>And vanisht from our sight.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Tis verie strange.</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hora.</speaker> <l>As I doe liue my honor&#x0027;d Lord tis true</l>
<l>And we did thinke it writ downe in our dutie</l>
<l>To let you know of it.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>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 doe my Lord.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Arm&#x0027;d say you?</l></sp>
    <sp who="#hor, mar, bar"><speaker rend="italic">All.</speaker> <l>Arm&#x0027;d my 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 Lord from head to foot.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Then saw you not his face?</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hora.</speaker> <l>O yes my Lord, he wore his beauer vp.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>What look&#x0027;t he frowningly?</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hora.</speaker> <l>A countenance more in sorrow then in anger.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Pale or red?</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hora.</speaker> <l>Nay verie pale.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>And fixt his eies vpon you?</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hora.</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">Hora.</speaker> <l>It would haue much amaz&#x0027;d you.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Verie like: staid it long?</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hora.</speaker> <l>While one with moderate haste might tell a hundreth,</l></sp>
<sp who="#mar, bar"><speaker rend="italic">Both.</speaker> <l>Longer, longer.</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hora.</speaker> <l>Not when I saw&#x0027;t.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>His beard was grisseld, no.</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hora.</speaker> <l>It was as I haue seene it in his life</l>
<l>A sable siluer&#x0027;d.</l></sp>
<fw type="catchword" place="foot-right" rend="italic">Ham.</fw>
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<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>I will watch to night</l>
<l>Perchance twill walke againe.</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hora.</speaker> <l>I warn&#x0027;t it will.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>If it assume my noble fathers person,</l>
<l>Ilespeake to it though hell it selfe should gape</l>
<l>And bid me hold my peace; I pray you all</l>
<l>If you haue hitherto conceald this sight</l>
<l>Let it be tenable in your silence ftill,</l>
<l>And whatsoeuer else shall hap to night,</l>
<l>Giue it an vnderstanding but no tongue,</l>
<l>I will requite 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 dutie to your honour.<stage rend="italic, inline" type="exit">Exeunt.</stage></l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Your loues as mine to you, farewell.</l>
<l>My fathers spirit (in armes) all is not well,</l>
<l>I doubt some foule play, would the night were come</l>
<l>Till then sit still my soule, foule deeds will rise</l>
<l>Though all the earth ore&#x2010;whelme them to mens eies.<stage rend="italic, inline" type="exit">Exit.</stage></l></sp>
        </div2>
        <div2 type="scene" n="3">
<stage rend="italic, centred" type="entrance">Enter <name type="character" ref="#lae">Laertes</name> and <name type="character" ref="#oph">Ophelia</name> his Sister.</stage>
<sp who="#lae"><speaker rend="italic">Laer.</speaker> <l>My necessaries are imbarkt, farewell,</l>
<l>And sister as the winds giue benefit</l>
<l>And conuay, in assistant, doe not sleepe</l>
<l>But let me heare from you.</l></sp>
<sp who="#oph"><speaker rend="italic">Ophe,</speaker> <l>Doe you doubt that?</l></sp>
<sp who="#lae"><speaker rend="italic">Laer.</speaker> <l>For <name type="character" ref="#ham" rend="italic">Hamlet</name> and the trifling of his fauour,</l>
<l>Hold it a fashion, and a toy in bloud,</l>
<l>A violet in the youth of primie nature,</l>
<l>Forward, not permanent, sweet, not lasting,</l>
<l>The perfume and suppliance of a minute</l>
<l>No more.</l></sp>
<sp who="#oph"><speaker rend="italic">Ophe.</speaker> <l>No more but so.</l></sp>
<sp who="#lae"><speaker rend="italic">Laer.</speaker> <l>Thinke it no more.</l>
<l>For nature cressant does nor grow alone,</l>
<l>In thewes and bulkes, but as this Temple waxes</l>
<l>The inward seruice of the mind and soule</l>
<l>Growes wide withall, perhaps he loues you now,</l>
<l>And now no soile nor cautell doth besmerch</l>
<l>The vertue of his will, but you must feare,</l>
<fw type="catchword" place="foot-right">His</fw>
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<fw type="runningHeader" place="top-centre"><hi rend="italic">Prince of</hi> Denmarke.</fw>
<l>His greatnesse waid, his will is not his owne.</l>
<l>He may not as vnualued persons doe,</l>
<l>Craue for himselfe, for on his choice depends</l>
<l>The safetie and health of this whole state,</l>
<l>And therefore must his choise be circumscrib&#x0027;d,</l>
<l>Vnto the voice and yeelding of that bodie,</l>
<l>Whereof he is the head, then if he saies he loues you,</l>
<l>It fits your wisdome so farre to beleeue it</l>
<l>As he in his particular act and place</l>
<l>May giue his saying deed, which is no further,</l>
<l>Then the maine voice of <hi rend="italic">Denmarke</hi> goes withall.</l>
<l>Then weigh what losse your honour may sustaine,</l>
<l>If with too credent eare you list his songs</l>
<l>Or loose your heart, or your chast treasure open,</l>
<l>To his vnmastred importunitie.</l>
<l>Feare it <name type="character" ref="#oph" rend="italic">Ophelia</name>, feare it my deare sister,</l>
<l>And keepe you in the reare of your affection</l>
<l>Out of the shot and danger of desire,</l>
<l>&#x201C;The chariest maide is prodigall enough</l>
<l>If she vnmaske her beautie to the Moone</l>
<l>&#x201C;Vertue it selfe scapes not calumnious strokes</l>
<l>&#x201C;The Canker gaules the infant of the Spring</l>
<l>Too oft before their buttons be disclos&#x0027;d,</l>
<l>And in the morne and liquid dew of youth</l>
<l>Contagious blastments are most iminent,</l>
<l>Be warie then, best safetie lies in feare,</l>
<l>Youth to it selfe rebels, though none else neere.</l></sp>
<sp who="#oph"><speaker rend="italic">Ophe.</speaker> <l>I shall the effect of this good lesson keepe,</l>
<l>As watchmen to my heart: but good my brother</l>
<l>Doe not as some vngracious Pastors doe.</l>
<l>Shew me the steepe and thornie way to heauen</l>
<l>Whiles a puft, and reckles libertine,</l>
<l>Himselfe the primrose path of daliance treads.</l>
<l>And reakes not his owne Reed.<stage rend="italic, inline" type="entrance">Enter <name type="character" ref="#pol">Polonius</name>.</stage></l></sp>
<sp who="#lae"><speaker rend="italic">Laer.</speaker> <l>O feare me not,</l>
<l>I ftay too long, but heere my father comes</l>
<l>A double blessing, is a double grace,</l>
<l>Occasion smiles vpon a second leaue.</l></sp>
<sp who="#pol"><speaker rend="italic">Pol.</speaker> <l>Yet here <name type="character" ref="#lae" rend="italic">Laertes</name>? aboord, aboord for shame,</l>
<fw type="signature" place="foot-centre">C</fw><fw type="catchword" place="foot-right">The</fw>
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<l>The wind sits in the shoulder of your saile,</l>
<l>And you are staied for, there my blessing with thee,</l>
<l>And these few precepts in thy memorie</l>
<l>Looke thou character, giue thy thoughts no tongue,</l>
<l>Nor any vnproportion&#x0027;d thought his act,</l>
<l>Be thou familiar, but by no meanes vulgar,</l>
<l>Those friends thou haft and their adoption tried,</l>
<l>Grapple them vnto thy soule with hoopes of steele,</l>
<l>But doe not dull thy palme with entertainment</l>
<l>Of each new hatcht vnfledgd courage; beware</l>
<l>Of entrance to a quarrell, but being in,</l>
<l>Bear&#x0027;t that th&#x0027; opposer may beware of thee.</l>
<l>Giue euerie man thy eare, but few thy voice,</l>
<l>Take each mans censure, but reserue thy iudgement,</l>
<l>Coftly thy habit as thy purse can buy,</l>
<l>But not exprest in fancie; rich not gaudie,</l>
<l>For the apparell oft proclaimes the man:</l>
<l>And they in <hi rend="italic">Frauce</hi> of the best ranke and station,</l>
<l>Are of a most select and generous, chiefe in that:</l>
<l>Neither a borrower nor a lender boy,</l>
<l>For loue oft looses both it selfe and friend,</l>
<l>And borrowing dulleth the edge of husbandry:</l>
<l>This aboue all, to thine owne selfe be true</l>
<l>And it must follow as the night the day</l>
<l>Thou canst not then be false to any man:</l>
<l>Farewell my blessing season this in thee.</l></sp>
<sp who="#lae"><speaker rend="italic">Laer.</speaker> <l>Most humbly doe I take my leaue my Lord.</l></sp>
<sp who="#pol"><speaker rend="italic">Pol.</speaker> <l>The time inuests you, go, your seruants tend,</l></sp>
<sp who="#lae"><speaker rend="italic">Laer.</speaker> <l>Farewell <name type="character" ref="#oph" rend="italic">Ophelia</name>, and remember well</l>
<l>What I haue said to you.</l></sp>
<sp who="#oph"><speaker rend="italic">Ophe.</speaker> <l>Tis in my memorie lockt</l>
<l>And you your selfe shall keepe the key of it.</l></sp>
<sp who="#lae"><speaker rend="italic">Laer.</speaker> <l>Farewell.<stage rend="italic, inline" type="exit">Exit, <name type="character" ref="#lae">Laertes</name>.</stage></l></sp>
<sp who="#pol"><speaker rend="italic">Pol.</speaker> <l>What ist <name type="character" ref="#oph" rend="italic">Ophelia</name> he hath said to you?</l></sp>
<sp who="#oph"><speaker rend="italic">Ophe.</speaker> <l>So please you, something touching the Lord <name type="character" ref="#ham" rend="italic">Hamlet</name>.</l></sp>
<sp who="#pol"><speaker rend="italic">Pol.</speaker> <l>Marrie well bethought</l>
<l>Tis told me he hath very oft of late</l>
<l>Giuen priuate time to you, and you your selfe</l>
<l>Haue of your audience beene most free and bounteous,</l>
<fw type="catchword" place="foot-right">If</fw>
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<fw type="runningHeader" place="top-centre"><hi rend="italic">Prince of</hi> Denmarke.</fw>
<l>If it be so, as so tis put on me,</l>
<l>And that in way of caution I must tell you,</l>
<l>You doe not vnderstand your selfe so cleerely</l>
<l>As it behooues my daughter and your honour,</l>
<l>What is betweene you giue me vp the truth.</l></sp>
<sp who="#oph"><speaker rend="italic">Ophe.</speaker> <l>He hath my Lord of late made many tenders</l>
<l>Of his affection to me.</l></sp>
<sp who="#pol"><speaker rend="italic">Pol.</speaker> <l>Affection, puh, you speake like a greene girle,</l>
<l>Vnsifted in such perillous circumstance,</l>
<l>Doe you beleeue his tenders, as you call them?</l></sp>
<sp who="#oph"><speaker rend="italic">Ophe.</speaker> <l>I doe not know my Lord what I should thinke.</l></sp>
<sp who="#pol"><speaker rend="italic">Pol.</speaker> <l>Marrie I will teach you, thinke your selfe a babie,</l>
<l>That you haue tane these tenders for true pay,</l>
<l>Which are not sterling: tender your selfe more dearely</l>
<l>Or (not to cracke the wind of the poore phrase)</l>
<l>Wrong it thus, youle tender me a foole.</l></sp>
<sp who="#oph"><speaker rend="italic">Ophe.</speaker> <l>My Lord he hath importun&#x0027;d me with loue</l>
<l>In honorable fashion.</l></sp>
<sp who="#pol"><speaker rend="italic">Pol.</speaker> <l>I, fashion you may call it, goe to, goe to.</l></sp>
<sp who="#oph"><speaker rend="italic">Ophe.</speaker> <l>And hath giuen countenance to his speech</l>
<l>My Lord, with almost all the holy vowes of heauen.</l></sp>
<sp who="#pol"><speaker rend="italic">Pol.</speaker> <l>I, springes to catch Wood&#x2010;cocks, I do know</l>
<l>When the bloud burnes, how prodigall the soule</l>
<l>Lends the tongue vowes, these blazes daughter</l>
<l>Giuing more light then heate, extinct in both</l>
<l>Euen in their promise, as it is a making</l>
<l>You must not tak&#x0027;t for fire: from this time</l>
<l>Be some thing scanter of your maiden presence</l>
<l>Set your intreatments at a higher rate</l>
<l>Then a command to parle; for Lord <name type="character" ref="#ham" rend="italic">Hamlet</name>,</l>
<l>Beleeue so much in him, that he is young,</l>
<l>And with a larger teder may he walke</l>
<l>Then may be giuen you: in few <name type="character" ref="#oph" rend="italic">Ophelia</name>,</l>
<l>Doe not beleeue his vowes, for they are Brokers</l>
<l>Not of that die which their inuestments shew</l>
<l>But meere implorators of vnholy suites,</l>
<l>Breathing like sanctified and pious bonds</l>
<l>The better to beguile: this is for all,</l>
<l>I would not in plaine termes from this time forth</l>
<fw type="signature" place="foot-centre">C2</fw><fw type="catchword" place="foot-right">Haue</fw>
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<fw type="runningHeader" place="top-centre"><hi rend="italic">The Tragedie of</hi> Hamlet</fw>
<l>Haue you so slander any moments leisure</l>
<l>As to giue words or talke with the Lord <name type="character" ref="#ham" rend="italic">Hamlet</name>,</l>
<l>Looke too&#x0027;t I charge you, come your waies.</l></sp>
<sp who="#oph"><speaker rend="italic">Ophe.</speaker> <l>I fhall obey my Lord.<stage rend="italic, inline" type="exit">Exeunt.</stage></l></sp>
        </div2>
        <div2 type="scene" n="4">
<stage rend="italic, centred" type="entrance">Enter <name type="character" ref="#ham">Hamlet</name>, <name type="character" ref="#hor">Horatio</name>, and <name type="character" ref="#mar">Marcellus</name>.</stage>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>The aire bites shroudly, it is very cold.</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hora.</speaker> <l>It is nipping, and an eager aire.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>What houre now?</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hora.</speaker> <l>I thinke it lackes of twelue.</l></sp>
<sp who="#mar"><speaker rend="italic">Mar.</speaker> <l>No, it is strooke</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hora.</speaker> <l>Indeed; I heard it not, it then drawes neere the season.</l>
    <l>Wherein the spirit held his wont to walke<stage rend="italic, inline" type="business">A flourish of Trum&#x00AD;
<lb/>pets, and two Peeces goes off.</stage></l>
<l>What does this meane my Lord?</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>The King doth walke to night and takes his rowse,</l>
<l>Keeps wassell and the swaggering vp&#x2010;spring reeles:</l>
<l>And as he draines his drafts of Rhenish downe,</l>
<l>The Kettle Drumme and Trumpet, thus bray out</l>
<l>The triumph of his pledge.</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hora.</speaker> <l>Is it a custome?</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>I marrie ist,</l>
<l>But to my mind, though I am natiue heere</l>
<l>And to the manner borne, it is a custome</l>
<l>More honourd in the breach, then the obseruance.</l>
<l>This heauie&#x2010;headed reuell East and West</l>
<l>Makes vs traduc&#x0027;d and taxed of other Nations,</l>
<l>They clip vs Drunkards and with swinish phrase</l>
<l>Soile our addition, and indeed it takes</l>
<l>From our atchieuements, though perform&#x0027;d at height</l>
<l>The pith and marow of our attribute,</l>
<l>So oft it chances in particular men,</l>
<l>That for some vicious mole of nature in them</l>
<l>As in their birth wherein they are not guiltie,</l>
<l>(Since nature cannot choose his origen)</l>
<l>By their ore&#x2010;grow&#x0027;th of some complexion</l>
<l>Oft breaking downe the Pales and Forts of Reason,</l>
<l>Or by some habit that too much ore&#x2010;leauens</l>
<l>The forme of plausiue manners, that these men</l>
<l>Carrying I say the ftampe of one defect</l>
<fw type="catchword" place="foot-right">Being</fw>
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<fw type="runningHeader" place="top-centre"><hi rend="italic">Prince of</hi> Denmarke.</fw>
<l>Being Natures liuery, or Fortunes starre,</l>
<l>His Vertues els be they as pure as grace.</l>
<l>As infinite as man may vndergoe,</l>
<l>Shall in the generall censure take corruption</l>
<l>From that particular fault: the dram of ease</l>
<l>Doth all the noble substance of a doubt</l>
<l>To his owne scandall.</l></sp>
<stage rend="italic, centred" type="entrance">Enter Ghost.</stage>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hora.</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 spirit of health, or Goblin damn&#x0027;d,</l>
<l>Bring with thee aires from heauen, or blasts from hel,</l>
<l>Be thy intents wicked or charitable,</l>
<l>Tho<c rend="inverted">u</c> com&#x0027;st in such a questionable shape,</l>
<l>That I will speake to thee, Ile call thee <name type="character" ref="#oha" rend="italic">Hamlet</name>,</l>
<l>King, Father, Royall <hi rend="italic">Dane,</hi> O answere me,</l>
<l>Let me not burst in ignorance, but tell</l>
<l>Why thy canoniz&#x0027;d bones hearsed in death</l>
<l>Haue burst their cerements? why the Sepulchre,</l>
<l>Wherein we saw thee quietly interr!d</l>
<l>Hath op&#x0027;t his ponderous and marble iawes,</l>
<l>To cast thee vp againe? what may this meane</l>
<l>That thou dead coarse, againe in compleat steele</l>
<l>Reuisites thus the glimpses of the Moone,</l>
<l>Making night hideous, and we fooles of Nature</l>
<l>So horridly to shake our disposition</l>
<l>With thoughts beyond the reaches of our soules,</l>
    <l>Say why is this, wherefore, what should we doe?<stage rend="italic, inline" type="business">Beckons.</stage></l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hora.</speaker> <l>It beckons you to goe away with it</l>
<l>As if it some impartment did desire</l>
<l>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 remooued ground,</l>
<l>But doe not goe with it.</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hora.</speaker> <l>No, by no meanes.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>It will not speake, then I will follow it.</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hora.</speaker> <l>Doe not my Lord.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Why? what should be the feare,</l>
    <l>I d<gap reason="illegible" agent="abrasion" extent="1" unit="chars" resp="#fol"/> not set <c
        rend="inverted">m</c>y life at a pinnes fee,<add hand="#ab" place="textBlock" type="figure" resp="#fol"><figure><figDesc>Brace.</figDesc></figure></add></l>
<fw type="signature" place="foot-centre">C3</fw><fw type="catchword" place="foot-right">And</fw>
<pb facs="#ham-1625-22278x-fol-c01-image016" xml:id="ham-1625-22278x-fol-c01-016a"/>
    <fw type="runningHeader" place="top-centre"><hi rend="italic">The Tragedie of</hi> Hamlet<add place="margin-left" hand="#ac" type="note" resp="#fol">The cliffs
        at Elsinore are not steep. If men in the Garden of the castle where they <gap reason="illegible" agent="unclear"
                extent="1" unit="words" resp="#fol"/> confined</add><add place="margin-top" hand="#ac"
                    type="bibliographic" resp="#fol"><gap reason="illegible" agent="unclear"
                        extent="1" unit="words" resp="#fol"/> watching the Ghost on one of the <gap reason="illegible" agent="unclear" extent="2" unit="words"
                            resp="#fol"/> no<gap reason="illegible" agent="unclear" extent="1" unit="chars"
                                resp="#odl"/> continued down to be stationed.</add></fw>
    <l>And for my soule, what can it doe to that</l>
<l>Being a thing immortall as it selfe;</l>
    <l>It waues me forth againe, Ile follow i<gap reason="illegible" agent="partiallyInkedType"
        extent="1" unit="chars" resp="#fol"/>.</l></sp>
            <sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hora.</speaker> <l>What if it tempt you towards the floud my Lord,<add place="textBlock" hand="#ac" type="figure"
                resp="#fol"><figure><figDesc>Brace.</figDesc></figure></add></l>
<l>Or to the dreadfull somnet of the cleefe</l>
<l>That bettels ore his base into the Sea,</l>
<l>And there assume some other horrible forme</l>
<l>Which might depriue your Soueraigntie of reason,</l>
<l>And draw you into madnesse, thinke of it,</l>
<l>The verie place puts toyes of desperation</l>
<l>Without more motiue, into euery braine</l>
<l>That lookes so many fadomes to the Sea</l>
                <l>And heares it rore beneath.<add place="textBlock" hand="#ac" type="figure"
                    resp="#fol"><figure><figDesc>Manicule.</figDesc></figure></add></l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>It waues me still,</l>
<l>Goe on, Ile follow thee.</l></sp>
<sp who="#mar"><speaker rend="italic">Mar.</speaker> <l>You shall not goe my Lord.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Hold off your hands.</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hora.</speaker> <l>Be rul&#x0027;d, you shall not goe.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>My fate cries out</l>
<l>And makes each pettie attire in this bodie</l>
<l>As hardie as the <hi rend="italic">Nemean</hi> Lions 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>I say away, goe one, Ile follow thee.<stage rend="italic, inline" type="exit">Exit Ghost and <name type="character" ref="#ham">Hamlet</name>.</stage></l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hora.</speaker> <l>He waxes desperate with imagination.</l></sp>
<sp who="#mar"><speaker rend="italic">Mar.</speaker> <l>Lets follow, tis not fit thus to obey him.</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hora.</speaker> <l>Haue after, to what issue will this come?</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">Hora.</speaker> <l>Heauen will direct it.</l></sp>
<sp who="#mar"><speaker rend="italic">Mar.</speaker> <l>Nay lets follow him.<stage rend="italic, inline" type="exit">Exeunt.</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>Whether wilt thou leade me, speake, Ile go no further.</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>My houre is almost come</l>
<l>When I to sulphrous and tormenting flames</l>
<l>Must render vp my selfe.</l></sp>
            <sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Alas poore Ghost.<add
                place="textBlock" hand="#ac" type="bibliographic" resp="#fol">see note in the fly leaf of the book</add></l></sp>
            <fw type="catchword" place="footright" rend="italic">Ghost.</fw>
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<fw type="runningHeader" place="top-centre"><hi rend="italic">Prince of</hi> Denmarke.</fw>
<sp who="#gho"><speaker rend="italic">Ghost.</speaker> <l>Pittie mee not but lend my serious hearing to
<lb/>what I shall vnfold.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Speake I am bound to heare.</l></sp>
<sp who="#gho"><speaker rend="italic">Ghost.</speaker> <l>So art thou to reuenge, when thou shalt heare.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>What?</l></sp>
<sp who="#gho"><speaker rend="italic">Ghost.</speaker> <l>I am thy fathers spirit,</l>
<l>Doom&#x0027;d for a certaine tearme to walke the night,</l>
<l>And for the day confin&#x0027;d to fast in fires,</l>
<l>Till the foule crimes done in my daies of nature</l>
<l>Are burnt and purg&#x0027;d away: but that I am forbid</l>
<l>To tell the secrets of my prison&#x2010;house,</l>
<l>I could a tale vnfold whose lightest word</l>
<l>Would harrow vp thy soule, freeze thy young bloud,</l>
<l>Make thy two eies like starres start from their Spheres,</l>
<l>Thy knotted and combined locks to part,</l>
<l>And each particular haire to stand an end,</l>
<l>Like quils vpon the fearefull Porpentine:</l>
<l>But this eternall blazon must not be</l>
<l>To eares of flesh and bloud, list, list, O list,</l>
<l>If thou did&#x0027;st euer thy deare father loue.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>O God.</l></sp>
<sp who="#gho"><speaker rend="italic">Ghost.</speaker> <l>Reuenge his soule, and most vnnatural murther.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Murther.</l></sp>
<sp who="#gho"><speaker rend="italic">Ghost.</speaker> <l>Murther most foule, as in the best it is,</l>
<l>But this most foule, strange and vnnaturall.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Haste me to know&#x0027;t, that I with wings as swift,</l>
<l>As meditation, or the thoughts of loue</l>
<l>May sweepe to my reuenge.</l></sp>
<sp who="#gho"><speaker rend="italic">Ghost.</speaker> <l>I find thee apt,</l>
<l>And duller shouldest thou be then the fat weed</l>
<l>That roots it selfe in ease on <hi rend="italic">Lethe</hi> wharffe,</l>
<l>Would&#x0027;st thou not stirre in this; now <name type="character" ref="#ham" rend="italic">Hamlet</name> heare,</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 by a forged processe of my death</l>
<l>Rankely abused: but know thou noble Youth,</l>
<l>The Serpent that did sting thy fathers life</l>
<l>Now weares his Crowne.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>O my Prophetike soule my Vncle.</l></sp>
<fw type="catchword" place="foot-right" rend="italic">Ghost.</fw>
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<fw type="runningHeader" place="top-centre"><hi rend="italic">The Tragedie of</hi> Hamlet</fw>
    <sp who="#gho"><speaker rend="italic">Ghost.</speaker> <l>I that ince<gap reason="illegible"
        agent="inkBlot" extent="1" unit="chars" resp="#fol"/>tuous, that adulterate beast,</l>
<l>With witchcraft of his wits, with trayterous gifts,</l>
<l>O wicked wit, and gifts that haue the power</l>
<l>So to seduce; wonne to his shamefull lust</l>
        <l>The will of my most seeming ve<gap reason="illegible" agent="stain" extent="1"
            unit="chars" resp="#fol"/>tuous Queen<gap reason="illegible" agent="stain" extent="2" unit="chars" resp="#fol"/></l>
<l>O <name type="character" ref="#ham" rend="italic">Hamlet</name>, what falling off was there</l>
<l>From me whose loue was of that dignitie</l>
<l>That it went hand in hand, euen with the vow</l>
<l>I made to her in marriage, and to decline</l>
<l>Vpon a wretch whose naturall gifts were poore,</l>
<l>To those of mine; but vertue as it neuer will be mooued,</l>
<l>Though lewdnesse court it in a shape of Heauen</l>
<l>So but though to a radiant Angle linckt.</l>
<l>Will sort it selfe in a celestiall bed</l>
<l>And prey on garbage.</l>
<l>But soft, me thinkes I scent the morning aire,</l>
<l>Briefe let me be; sleeping within my Orchard,</l>
<l>My custome alwaies of the afternoone,</l>
<l>Vpon my secure houre, thy Vncle stole</l>
<l>With iuice of cursed Hebona in a Viall,</l>
<l>And in the porches of my eares did poure,</l>
<l>The leprous distilment, whose effect</l>
<l>Holds such an enmitie with bloud of man,</l>
<l>That swift as Quick&#x2010;siluer it courses through</l>
<l>The naturall gates and allies of the bodie,</l>
<l>And with a sodaine vigour it doth possesse</l>
<l>And curde like eager droppings into milke,</l>
<l>The thinne and wholsome bloud; so did it mine,</l>
<l>And a most instant Tetter barkt about</l>
<l>Most Lazerlike with vile and lothsome crust</l>
<l>All my smooth bodie.</l>
<l>Thus was I sleeping by a brothers hand,</l>
<l>Of life, of Crowne, of Queene at once dispatcht,</l>
<l>Cut off euen in the blossomes of my sinne,</l>
<l>Vnnuzled, disappointed, vn&#x2010;anueld,</l>
<l>No reckning made, but sent to my account</l>
<l>With all my imperfections on my head,</l>
<l>O horrible, O horrible, most horrible.</l>
<l>If thou hast nature in thee beare it not,</l>
<fw type="catchword" place="foot-right">Let</fw>
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<fw type="runningHeader" place="top-centre"><hi rend="italic">Prince of</hi> Denmarke.</fw>
<l>Let not the Royall bed of <hi rend="italic">Denmarke</hi> be</l>
<l>A Couch for Luxurie and damned Incest.</l>
<l>But howsomeuer thou pursues this act,</l>
<l>Taint not thy mind, nor ler thy soule contriue</l>
<l>Against thy mother ought, leaue her to heauen,</l>
<l>And to <c rend="inverted">t</c>hose thornes that in her bosome lodge</l>
<l>To prick and sting her: fare thee well at once,</l>
<l>The Gloworme shewes the matine to be neere</l>
<l>And gins to pale his vneffectuall fire,</l>
<l>Adiew, adiew, adiew, remember me.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>O all you host of heauen! O earth! what else,</l>
<l>And shall I couple hell, O fie! hold my heart,</l>
<l>And you my sinewes; grow not instant old,</l>
<l>But beare me swiftly vp; remember thee,</l>
<l>I thou poore Ghost whiles memorie holds a seat</l>
<l>In this distracted Globe, remember thee,</l>
<l>Yea, from the table of my memorie</l>
<l>Ile wipe away all triuiall fond records,</l>
<l>All saw of Bookes, all formes, all pressures past</l>
<l>That youth and obseruation coppied there,</l>
<l>And thy commandement all alone shall liue,</l>
<l>Within the Booke and volume of my braine</l>
<l>Vnmixt with baser matter, yes by heauen.</l>
<l>O most pernicious woman.</l>
<l>O villaine, villaine, smiling damned villaine,</l>
<l>My tables, meet it is I set it downe</l>
<l>That one may smile, and smile, and be a villaine,</l>
<l>At least I am sure it may be so in <hi rend="italic">Denmarke.</hi></l>
<l>So Vncle, there you are, now to my word.</l>
<l>It is adiew, adiew, remember me.</l>
<l>I haue sworne&#x0027;t.</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">Hora.</speaker> <l>My Lord, my Lord.</l></sp>
<sp who="#mar"><speaker rend="italic">Mar.</speaker> <l>Lord <name type="character" ref="#ham" rend="italic">Hamlet</name>.</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hora.</speaker> <l>Heauens secure him.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>So be it.</l></sp>
<sp who="#mar"><speaker rend="italic">Mar.</speaker> <l>Illo, ho, ho, my Lord.</l></sp>
            <sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Hillo, ho, ho, boy c<gap
                reason="illegible" agent="torn" extent="1" unit="chars" resp="#fol"/>me, and come.</l></sp>
<fw type="signature" place="foot-centre">D</fw><fw type="catchword" place="foot-right" rend="italic">Mar.</fw>
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<fw type="runningHeader" place="top-centre"><hi rend="italic">The Tragedie of</hi> Hamlet</fw>
<sp who="#mar"><speaker rend="italic">Mar.</speaker> <l>How ist my noble Lord?</l></sp>
            <sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">H<gap reason="illegible" agent="partiallyInkedType" extent="1" unit="chars" resp="#fol"/>ra.</speaker> <l>O wonderfull!</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hor.</speaker> <l>Good my Lord tell it.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>No, you will reueale it.</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hora.</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 heart of man once thinke it,</l>
<l>But you&#x0027;le be secret.</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor, mar"><speaker rend="italic">Both.</speaker> <l>I by heauen.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>There&#x0027;s neuer a villaine,</l>
<l>Dwelling in all <hi rend="italic">Denmake</hi></l>
<l>But he&#x0027;s an arrant Knaue.</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hora.</speaker> <l>There needs no Ghost my Lord, come from the graue</l>
<l>To tell vs this.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Why right, you are in the right,</l>
<l>And so without more circumstance at all,</l>
<l>I hold it fit that we shake hands and part,</l>
<l>You, as your businesse a<c rend="inverted">n</c>d desire shall point you,</l>
<l>For euery man hath businesse and desire</l>
<l>Such as it is, and for my owne poore part</l>
<l>I will goe pray.</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hora.</speaker> <l>These are but wild and whurling words my Lord.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>I am sorrie they offend you heartily,</l>
<l>Yes faith heartily.</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hora.</speaker> <l>There&#x0027;s no offence my Lord.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Yes by <c rend="inverted">S</c>aint <hi rend="italic">Patrick</hi> but there is <name type="character" ref="#hor" rend="italic">Horatio</name>,</l>
<l>And much offence to, touching this vision heere,</l>
<l>It is an honest Ghost, that let me tell you,</l>
<l>For your desire to know what is betweene vs,</l>
<l>Ore&#x2010;master&#x0027;t as you may, and now good friends,</l>
<l>As you are friends, Schollers, and Souldiers,</l>
<l>Giue me one poore request.</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hora.</speaker> <l>What ift my Lord, we will.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Neuer make knowne 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&#x0027;t.</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hora.</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<gap
                reason="illegible" agent="torn" extent="1" unit="chars" resp="#fol"/></l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Vpon my Sword.</l></sp>
<fw type="catchword" place="foot-right" rend="italic">Mar.</fw>
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<fw type="runningHeader" place="top-centre"><hi rend="italic">Prince of</hi> Denmarke.</fw>
<sp who="#mar"><speaker rend="italic">Mar.</speaker> <l>We haue sworne my Lord alreadie.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Indeed vpon my Sword, indeed.</l></sp>
    <stage rend="italic, centred" type="business">Ghost cries vnder the Stage.</stage>
<sp who="#gho"><speaker rend="italic">Ghost.</speaker> <l>Sweare.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Ha, ha, boy, say&#x0027;st thou so, art thou there true penny?</l>
<l>Come on, you heare this fellow in the Sellerige,</l>
<l>Consent to sweare.</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hora.</speaker> <l>Propose the oath my Lord.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Neuer to speake of this that you haue seene,</l>
<l>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><hi rend="italic">Hic, &#x0026; vbi&#xE00C;</hi>, then weele shift our ground:</l>
<l>Come hether Gentlemen,</l>
<l>And lay your hands againe vpon my Sword,</l>
<l>Sweare by my Sword</l>
<l>Neuer to speake of this that you haue heard.</l></sp>
<sp who="#gho"><speaker rend="italic">Ghost.</speaker> <l>Sweare by his Sword.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Well said old Mole, canst worke it&#x0027;h earth so fast,</l>
<l>A worthy Pioner once more remooue good friends.</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hora.</speaker> <l>O 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 Philosophy: but come</l>
<l>Heere as before, neuer so helpe you mercy,</l>
<l>(How strange or odde so mere I beare my selfe,</l>
<l>As I perchance hereafter shall thinke meet,</l>
<l>To put an Antike disposition on</l>
<l>That you at such times seeing me, neuer shall</l>
<l>With armes incombred thus, or this head shake,</l>
<l>Or by pronouncing of some doubtfull phrase,</l>
<l>As, wel, well we know, or we could and if we would,</l>
<l>Or if we list to speake, or there be and if they might,</l>
<l>Or such ambiguous giuing out, to note)</l>
<l>That you know ought of me, this do sweare,</l>
<l>So grace and mercy at your most need helpe you.</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>With all my loue I doe commend me to you,</l>
<fw type="signature" place="foot-centre">D2</fw><fw type="catchword" place="foot-right">And</fw>
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<fw type="runningHeader" place="top-centre"><hi rend="italic">The Tragedie of</hi> Hamlet</fw>
<l>And what so poore a man as <name type="character" ref="#ham" rend="italic">Hamlet</name> is,</l>
<l>May doe t&#x0027;expresse his loue and friending to you</l>
<l>God willing shall not lacke: let vs goe in together,</l>
<l>And still your fingers on your lips I pray,</l>
<l>The time is out of ioynt, O cursed spight!</l>
<l>That euer I was borne to set it right,</l>
<l>Nay come, lets goe 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 old <name type="character" ref="#pol">Polonius</name>, with his man or two.</stage>
<sp who="#pol"><speaker rend="italic">Pol.</speaker> <l>Giue him this mony, and these two notes <name type="character" ref="#rey" rend="italic">Reynaldo</name>,</l></sp>
<sp who="#rey"><speaker rend="italic">Rey.</speaker> <l>I will my Lord.</l></sp>
<sp who="#pol"><speaker rend="italic">Pol.</speaker> <l>You shal do maruellous wisely good <name type="character" ref="#rey" rend="italic">Reynaldo</name>.</l>
<l>Before you visit him, to make inquire,</l>
<l>Of his behauiour.</l></sp>
<sp who="#rey"><speaker rend="italic">Rey.</speaker> <l>My Lord, I did intend it.</l></sp>
<sp who="#pol"><speaker rend="italic">Pol.</speaker> <l>Marrie well said, very well said; looke you sir,</l>
<l>Enquire me first what <hi rend="italic">Danskers</hi> are in <hi rend="italic">Paris</hi>.</l>
<l>And how, &#x0026; who, what means, and where they keep,</l>
<l>What company, at what expence, and finding,</l>
<l>By this encompasment and drift of question</l>
<l>That they do know my sonne, come you more neerer</l>
<l>Then your particular demands will tuch it,</l>
<l>Take you as &#x0027;twere some distant knowledge of him,</l>
<l>As thus, I know his father, and his friends,</l>
<l>And in part him, doe you marke this <name type="character" ref="#rey" rend="italic">Reynaldo</name>?</l></sp>
<sp who="#rey"><speaker rend="italic">Rey.</speaker> <l>I, very well my Lord.</l></sp>
<sp who="#pol"><speaker rend="italic">Pol.</speaker> <l>And in part him, but you may say, not well,</l>
<l>But y&#x0027;ft be he I meane, he&#x0027;s verie wilde,</l>
<l>Addicted so and so, and there put on him</l>
<l>What forgeries you please, marrie none so ranke</l>
<l>As may dishonour him, take heed of that,</l>
<l>But sir, such wanton, wild, and vsuall slips,</l>
<l>As are companions noted and most knowne</l>
<l>To youth and libertie.</l></sp>
<sp who="#rey"><speaker rend="italic">Rey.</speaker> <l>As gaming my Lord.</l></sp>
<sp who="#pol"><speaker rend="italic">Pol.</speaker> <l>I, or drinking, fencing, swearing,</l>
<l>Quarrelling, drabbing, you may goe so farre.</l></sp>
<sp who="#rey"><speaker rend="italic">Rey.</speaker> <l>My Lord, that would dishonour him.</l></sp>
<sp who="#pol"><speaker rend="italic">Pol.</speaker> <l>Faith as you may season it in the charge.</l>
<fw type="catchword" place="foot-right">You</fw>
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<fw type="runningHeader" place="top-centre"><hi rend="italic">Prince of</hi> Denmarke.</fw>
<l>You must not put another scand all on him,</l>
<l>That he is open to incontinencie,</l>
<l>That&#x0027;s not my meaning, but breath his fauls so quently</l>
<l>That they may seeme the taints of libertie,</l>
<l>The flash and out&#x2010;breake of a fierie mind,</l>
<l>A sauagenesse in vnreclaimed bloud,</l>
<l>Of generall afsault.</l></sp>
<sp who="#rey"><speaker rend="italic">Rey.</speaker> <l>But my good Lord.</l></sp>
<sp who="#pol"><speaker rend="italic">Pol.</speaker> <l>Wherefore should you doe this?</l></sp>
<sp who="#rey"><speaker rend="italic">Rey.</speaker> <l>I my Lord, I would know that.</l></sp>
<sp who="#pol"><speaker rend="italic">Pol.</speaker> <l>Marrie sir, heere&#x0027;s my drift,</l>
<l>And I beleeue it is a fetch of wit,</l>
<l>You laying these slight sullies on my sonne</l>
<l>As t&#x0027;were a thing a little soilde with working,</l>
<l>Marke you, your partie in conuerse, him you would sound</l>
<l>Hauing euer seene in the prenominate crimes</l>
<l>The youth you breath of guiltie, be assur&#x0027;d</l>
<l>He closes with you in this consequence,</l>
<l>Good sir (or so) or friend, or gentleman,</l>
<l>According to the phrase, or the addition</l>
<l>Of man and Countrie.</l></sp>
<sp who="#rey"><speaker rend="italic">Rey.</speaker> <l>Verie good my Lord.</l></sp>
<sp who="#pol"><speaker rend="italic">Pol.</speaker> <l>And then sir doos a this, a doos: what was I about to say?</l>
<l>By the masse I was about to say some thing,</l>
<l>Where did I leaue?</l></sp>
<sp who="#rey"><speaker rend="italic">Rey.</speaker> <l>At closes in the consequence.</l></sp>
<sp who="#pol"><speaker rend="italic">Pol.</speaker> <l>At closes in the consequence, I marrie,</l>
<l>He closes thus, I know the Gentleman</l>
<l>I saw him yesterday, or th&#x0027; other day.</l>
<l>Or then, or then, with such or such, and as you say:</l>
<l>There was a gaming there, or tooke in&#x0027;s rowse,</l>
<l>There falling out at Tennis, or perchance</l>
<l>I saw him enter such or such a house of sale,</l>
<l><hi rend="italic">Videlicet,</hi> a Brothell or so forth, see you now,</l>
<l>Your bait of falshood: take this carpe of truth,</l>
<l>And thus doe we of wisdome, and of reach,</l>
<l>With windlesses: and with assayes of bias,</l>
<l>By indirects find directions out,</l>
<l>So by my former lecture and aduise</l>
<fw type="signature" place="foot-centre">D3</fw><fw type="catchword" place="foot-right">Shall</fw>
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<fw type="runningHeader" place="top-centre"><hi rend="italic">The Tragedie of</hi> Hamlet</fw>
<l>Shall you my sonne; you haue me, haue you not?</l></sp>
<sp who="#rey"><speaker rend="italic">Rey.</speaker> <l>My Lord, I haue.</l></sp>
<sp who="#pol"><speaker rend="italic">Pol.</speaker> <l>God buy yee, far yee well.</l></sp>
<sp who="#rey"><speaker rend="italic">Rey.</speaker> <l>Good my Lord.</l></sp>
<sp who="#pol"><speaker rend="italic">Pol.</speaker> <l>Obserue his inclination in your selfe.</l></sp>
<sp who="#rey"><speaker rend="italic">Rey.</speaker> <l>I shall my Lord.</l></sp>
<sp who="#pol"><speaker rend="italic">Pol.</speaker> <l>And let him ply his Musick.</l></sp>
            <sp who="#rey"><speaker rend="italic">Rey.</speaker> <l>Well my Lord.<stage rend="italic, inline" type="exit">Exit <name type="character" ref="#rey">R<gap reason="illegible" agent="inkBlot" extent="1" unit="chars" resp="#fol"/>y</name>.</stage></l></sp>
<stage rend="italic, centred" type="entrance">Enter <name type="character" ref="#oph">Ophelia</name>.</stage>
<sp who="#pol"><speaker rend="italic">Polo.</speaker> <l>Farwel. How now <name type="character" ref="#oph" rend="italic">Ophelia</name>, whats the matter?</l></sp>
<sp who="#oph"><speaker rend="italic">Ophe.</speaker> <l>O my Lord, my Lord, I haue bin so affrighted</l></sp>
<sp who="#pol"><speaker rend="italic">Polo.</speaker> <l>With what i&#x0027;th name of God?</l></sp>
<sp who="#oph"><speaker rend="italic">Ophe.</speaker> <l>My Lord, as I was sowing in my Closset,</l>
<l>Lord <name type="character" ref="#ham" rend="italic">Hamlet</name> with his doublet all vnbrac&#x0027;d,</l>
<l>No hat vpon his head his stockins fouled,</l>
<l>Vngartred, and downe gyred to his ankle,</l>
<l>Pale as his shirt, his knees knocking each other,</l>
<l>And with a looke so pittious in purport</l>
<l>As if he had beene loosed out of hell</l>
<l>To speake of horrors, he comes before me.</l></sp>
<sp who="#pol"><speaker rend="italic">Pol.</speaker> <l>Mad for thy loue?</l></sp>
<sp who="#oph"><speaker rend="italic">Ophe.</speaker> <l>My Lord I doe not know,</l>
<l>But truly I doe feare it.</l></sp>
<sp who="#pol"><speaker rend="italic">Polo.</speaker> <l>What said he?</l></sp>
<sp who="#oph"><speaker rend="italic">Ophe.</speaker> <l>He took me by the wrist, and held me hard,</l>
<l>Then goes he to the length of all his arme,</l>
<l>And with his other hand thus ore his brow,</l>
<l>He fals to such perusall of my face</l>
<l>As a would draw it; long staid he so,</l>
<l>At last, a little shaking of mine arme,</l>
<l>And thrice his head thus wauing vp and downe,</l>
<l>He raised a sigh so pittious and profound,</l>
<l>As it did seeme to shatter all his bulke,</l>
<l>And end his being; that done, he lets me goe,</l>
<l>And with his head ouer his shoulders turn&#x0027;d</l>
<l>He seem&#x0027;d to find his way without his eyes,</l>
<l>For out of doores he went without their helpes,</l>
<l>And to the last bended their light on me.</l></sp>
<fw type="catchword" place="foot-right" rend="italic">Polo.</fw>
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<fw type="runningHeader" place="top-centre"><hi rend="italic">Prince of</hi> Denmarke.</fw>
<sp who="#pol"><speaker rend="italic">Polo.</speaker> <l>Come, goe with me, I will go seeke the King,</l>
<l>This is the very extasie of loue,</l>
<l>Whose violent propertie forgoes it selfe,</l>
<l>And leads the will to desperate vndertakings</l>
<l>As oft as any passions vnder heauen</l>
<l>That does afflict our natures: I am sorrie,</l>
<l>What, haue you giuen him any hard words of late?</l></sp>
<sp who="#oph"><speaker rend="italic">Ophe.</speaker> <l>No my good Lord, but as you did command</l>
<l>I did repell his Letters: and denied</l>
<l>His accesse to me.</l></sp>
<sp who="#pol"><speaker rend="italic">Pol.</speaker> <l>That hath made him mad,</l>
<l>I am sorrie, that with better heed and iudgement</l>
<l>I had not coted him, I fear&#x0027;d he did but trifle</l>
<l>And meant to wracke thee, but beshrow my Iealousie:</l>
<l>By heauen it is as proper to our age</l>
<l>To cast beyond our selues in our opinions,</l>
<l>As it is common for the younger sort</l>
<l>To lacke discretion; come, goe we to the King,</l>
<l>This must be knowne, which being kept close, might moue</l>
<l>More griefe to hide, then hate to vtter loue,</l>
<l>Come.<stage rend="italic, inline" type="exit">Exeu<c rend="inverted">n</c>t.</stage></l></sp>
        </div2>
        <div2 type="scene" n="2">
<stage rend="italic, centred" type="entrance">Florish. Enter King and Queene, <name type="character" ref="#ros">Rosencraus</name> and
<lb/><name type="character" ref="#gui">Guyldensterne</name>.</stage>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King.</speaker> <l>Welcome deere <name type="character" ref="#ros" rend="italic">Rosencraus</name> and <name type="character" ref="#gui" rend="italic">Guyldensterne</name>,</l>
<l>Moreouer, that we much did long to see you,</l>
<l>The need we haue to vse you did prouoke</l>
<l>Our hastie sending, something haue you heard</l>
<l>Of <name type="character" ref="#ham" rend="italic">Hamlets</name> transformation so call it,</l>
<l>Sith nor th&#x0027; exterior, nor the inward man</l>
<l>Resembles that it was, what it should be,</l>
<l>More then his fathers death, that thus hath put him,</l>
<l>So much from the vnderstanding of himselfe</l>
<l>I cannot dreame of: I intreat you both,</l>
<l>That being of so young dayes brought vp with him,</l>
<l>And sith so neighboured to his youth and hauour,</l>
<l>That you vouchsafe your rest heere in our Court</l>
<l>Some little time, so by your companies.</l>
    <l>To draw him on to pleasures, and to gather <add place="margin-bot" hand="#ad" type="unclear"
        resp="#fol"><gap reason="illegible" agent="unclear" extent="2" unit="lines" resp="#fol"/></add> </l>
    <fw type="catchword" place="foot-right">So</fw>
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<fw type="runningHeader" place="top-centre"><hi rend="italic">The Tragedie of</hi> Hamlet</fw>
<l>So much as from occasion you may gleane,</l>
<l>Whether ought to vs vnknowne afflicts him thus,</l>
<l>That opend lies within our remedie.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ger"><speaker rend="italic">Quee.</speaker> <l>Good gentlemen, he hath much talkt of you,</l>
<l>And sure I am, two men there are not liuing,</l>
<l>To whom he more adheres, if it will please you</l>
<l>To shew vs so much gentry and good will,</l>
<l>As to extend your time with vs a while,</l>
<l>For the supply and profit of our hope,</l>
<l>Your visitation shall receiue such thankes</l>
<l>As fits a Kings remembrance.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ros"><speaker rend="italic">Ros.</speaker> <l>Both your Maiesties</l>
<l>Might by the Soueraigne power you haue of vs,</l>
<l>Put your dread pleasures more into command</l>
<l>Then to intreatie.</l></sp>
<sp who="#gui"><speaker rend="italic">Guyl.</speaker> <l>But we both obey,</l>
<l>And here giue vp our selues in the full bent,</l>
<l>To lay our seruice freely at your feet.</l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King.</speaker> <l>Thanks <name type="character" ref="#ros" rend="italic">Rosencraus</name>, and gentle <name type="character" ref="#gui" rend="italic">Guyldensterne</name>,</l></sp>
<sp who="#ger"><speaker rend="italic">Quee.</speaker> <l>Thanks <name type="character" ref="#gui" rend="italic">G<c rend="inverted">u</c>yldensterne</name>, and gentle <name type="character" ref="#ros" rend="italic">Roscencraus</name>.</l>
<l>And beseech you instantly to visit</l>
<l>My too much changed sonne: goe some of you</l>
<l>And bring these Gentlemen where <name type="character" ref="#ham" rend="italic">Hamlet</name> is.</l></sp>
<sp who="#gui"><speaker rend="italic">Guyl.</speaker> <l>Heauens make our presence and our practices</l>
<l>Pleasant and helpfull to him.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ger"><speaker rend="italic">Quee.</speaker> <l>I Amen.<stage rend="italic, inline" type="exit">Exeunt <name type="character" ref="#ros">Ros</name>. and <name type="character" ref="#gui">Guyl</name>.</stage></l></sp>
<stage rend="italic, centred" type="entrance">Enter <name type="character" ref="#pol">Polonius</name>.</stage>
<sp who="#pol"><speaker rend="italic">Pol.</speaker> <l>Th&#x0027;embassadors from <hi rend="italic">Norway</hi> my good Lord,</l>
<l>Are ioyfully return&#x0027;d.</l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King.</speaker> <l>Thou ftill hast bin the father of good newes.</l></sp>
<sp who="#pol"><speaker rend="italic">Pol.</speaker> <l>Haue I my Lord? I assure my good Liege,</l>
<l>I hold my dutie as I hold my soule.</l>
<l>Both to my God, and to my gracious King;</l>
<l>And I doe thinke, or else this braine of mine</l>
<l>Hunts not the trayle of policie so sure</l>
<l>As it hath vs&#x0027;d to doe, that I haue found</l>
<l>The very cause of <name type="character" ref="#ham" rend="italic">Hamlets</name> lunacie.</l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King.</speaker> <l>O speake of that, that doe I long to heare.</l></sp>
<fw type="catchword" place="foot-right" rend="italic">Pol.</fw>
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<fw type="runningHeader" place="top-centre"><hi rend="italic">Prince of</hi> Denmarke.</fw>
<sp who="#pol"><speaker rend="italic">Polo.</speaker> <l>Giue first admittance to the Embassdors,</l>
<l>My newes shall be the fruit to that great feast.</l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King.</speaker> <l>Thy selfe doe grace to them, and bring them in.</l>
<l>He tels me my decree: <name type="character" ref="#ger" rend="italic">Gertrud</name> he hath found</l>
<l>The head and source of all your sonnes distemper.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ger"><speaker rend="italic">Quee.</speaker> <l>I doubt it is no other but the maine,</l>
<l>His fathers death, and our hastie marriage.</l></sp>
<stage rend="italic, centred" type="entrance">Enter Embassadors.</stage>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King.</speaker> <l>Well, we shall sift him, welcome my good friends,</l>
    <l>Say <name type="character" ref="#vol" rend="italic">Voltemand</name>, what from <gap
        reason="illegible" agent="hole" extent="1" unit="chars" resp="#fol"/>ur brother <name type="character" ref="#nor" rend="italic">Norway?</name></l></sp>
<sp who="#vol"><speaker rend="italic">Volte.</speaker> <l>Most faire returne of greetings and desires;</l>
<l>Vpon our first, he sent out to suppresse</l>
<l>His Nephewes leuies, which to him appear&#x0027;d</l>
<l>To be a preparation gainst the <hi rend="italic">Pollacke</hi>,</l>
<l>But better lookt into, he truly found</l>
<l>It was against your Highnesse, whereat grieu&#x0027;d</l>
    <l>That so <gap reason="illegible" agent="partiallyInkedType" extent="1" unit="chars" resp="#fol"/>is sicknesse, age, and impotence</l>
<l>Was falsly borne in hand, sends out arrests</l>
<l>On <name type="character" ref="#for" rend="italic">Fortenbrasse</name>, which he in briefe obeyes,</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 th&#x0027;assay of Armes against your Maiestie:</l>
<l>Whereon old <name type="character" ref="#nor" rend="italic">Norway</name> ouercome with ioy,</l>
<l>Giues him threescore thousand crownes in anual fee,</l>
<l>And his commission to imploy those Souldiers,</l>
<l>So leuied (as before) against the <hi rend="italic">Pollacke</hi>,</l>
<l>With an entreaty herein further shone,</l>
<l>That it might please you to giue quiet passe</l>
<l>Through your Dominions for this enterprize</l>
<l>On such regards of safetie and allowance</l>
<l>As therein are set downe.</l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King.</speaker> <l>It likes vs well,</l>
<l>And at our more considered time, wee&#x0027;le read,</l>
<l>Answer, and thinke vpon this businesse:</l>
<l>Meane time, we thank you for your wel took labour,</l>
<l>Go to your rest, at night weele feast together,</l>
<l>Most welcome home.<stage rend="italic, inline" type="exit">Exeunt Embassadors.</stage></l></sp>
<sp who="#pol"><speaker rend="italic">Pol.</speaker> <l>This businesse is well ended,</l>
<fw type="signature" place="foot-centre">E</fw><fw type="catchword" place="foot-right">My</fw>
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<l>My Liege and Madam, to expostulate</l>
<l>What maiestie should be, what dutie is,</l>
<l>Why day is day, night night, and time is time,</l>
<l>Were nothing but to waste night, day, and time,</l>
<l>Therefore breuitie is the soule of wit,</l>
<l>And tediousnesse the limmes and outward florishes:</l>
<l>I will be briefe your noble sonne is mad:</l>
<l>Mad call I it, for to define true madnesse,</l>
<l>What ist but to be nothing else but mad?</l>
<l>But let that goe.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ger"><speaker rend="italic">Quee.</speaker> <l>More matter with lesse art.</l></sp>
<sp who="#pol"><speaker rend="italic">Pol.</speaker> <l>Madam, I sweare Ivse no art at all,</l>
<l>That he&#x0027;s mad tis true, tis true, tis pittie,</l>
<l>And pittie tis, tis true, a foolish figure,</l>
<l>But farewell it, for I will vse no art,</l>
<l>Mad let vs grant him then, and now remaines</l>
<l>That we find out the cause of this effect,</l>
<l>Or rather say the cause of this defect</l>
<l>For this effect defectiue comes by cause:</l>
<l>Thus it remaines and the remainder thus</l>
<l>Perpend,</l>
<l>I haue a daughter, haue while she is mine,</l>
<l>Who in her dutie and obedience, marke,</l>
<l>Hath giuen me this, now gather and surmise,</l>
    <p><hi rend="italic">To the Celestiall and my soules Idoll the most beautified</hi>
<lb/><name type="character" ref="#oph">Ophelia</name>, <hi rend="italic">that&#x0027;s an ill phrase, a vile phrase, beauti&#x00AD;
<lb/>fied is a vile phrase, but you shall heare: thus in her
<lb/>excellent white bosome, these &#x0026;c.</hi></p></sp>

<sp who="#ger"><speaker rend="italic">Quee.</speaker> <l>Came this from <name type="character" ref="#ham" rend="italic">Hamlet</name> to her?</l></sp>
<sp who="#pol"><speaker rend="italic">Pol.</speaker> <l>Good Madam stay awile, I will be faithfull,</l>
    <l><hi rend="italic">Doubt thou the stars are fiee,</hi><stage rend="italic, inline" type="business">Letter.</stage></l>
<l><hi rend="italic">Doubt that the Sunne doth moue,</hi></l>
<l><hi rend="italic">Doubt truth to be a lyer,</hi></l>
<l><hi rend="italic">But neuer doubt I loue.</hi></l>
<p>O deere <name type="character" ref="#oph" rend="italic">Ophelia</name>, I am ill at these numbers, I haue not art to
<lb/>reckon my groanes, but that I loue thee best, oh most beft be&#x00AD;
<lb/>leeue it! adiew. Thine euermore most deare Ladie, whilest this
<lb/>machine is to him.
<lb rend="turnunder"/><c rend="turnunder">(</c><name type="character" ref="#ham" rend="italic">Hamlet</name>.</p></sp>
<sp who="#pol"><speaker rend="italic">Pol.</speaker> <l>This in obedience hath my daughter shown me </l>
<l>And more about hath his solicitings</l>
<fw type="catchword" place="foot-right">As</fw>
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<fw type="runningHeader" place="top-centre"><hi rend="italic">Prince of</hi> Denmarke.</fw>
<l>As they fell out by time, by meanes, and place,</l>
<l>All giuen to mine eare.</l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King.</speaker> <l>But how hath she receiu&#x0027;d his loue?</l></sp>
<sp who="#pol"><speaker rend="italic">Pol.</speaker> <l>What doe you thinke of me?</l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King.</speaker> <l>As of a man faithfull and honourable.</l></sp>
<sp who="#pol"><speaker rend="italic">Pol.</speaker> <l>I would faine proue so, but what might you thinke</l>
<l>When I had seene this hot loue on the wing?</l>
<l>As I perceiu&#x0027;d it (I must tell you that)</l>
<l>Before my daughter told me, what might you,</l>
<l>Or my deare Maiestie your Queene heere thinke,</l>
<l>If I had plaid the Deske, or Table&#x2010;booke,</l>
<l>Or giuen my heart a working mute and dumbe,</l>
<l>Or lookt vpon this loue with idle sight,</l>
<l>What might you thinke? no, I went round to worke,</l>
<l>And my young Mistresse this I did bespeake,</l>
<l>Lord <name type="character" ref="#ham" rend="italic">Hamlet</name> is a Prince out of thy starre,</l>
<l>This must not be: and then I prescripts gaue her</l>
<l>That she should locke her selfe from his resort,</l>
<l>Admit no messengers, receiue no tokens.</l>
<l>Which done she tooke the fruits of my aduise,</l>
<l>And he repel&#x0027;d, a short tale to make,</l>
<l>Fell into a sadnesse, then into a fast,</l>
<l>Thence to a watch, thence into a weaknesse,</l>
<l>Thence to lightnesse, and by this declension,</l>
<l>Into the madnesse wherein now he raues,</l>
<l>And all we mourne for.</l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King.</speaker> <l>Doe you thinke this?</l></sp>
<sp who="#ger"><speaker rend="italic">Quee.</speaker> <l>It may be very like.</l></sp>
<sp who="#pol"><speaker rend="italic">Pol.</speaker> <l>Hath there beene such a time, I would faine know that,</l>
<l>That I haue positiuely said, tis so,</l>
<l>When it prou&#x0027;d otherwise?</l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King.</speaker> <l>Not that I know.</l></sp>
<sp who="#pol"><speaker rend="italic">Pol.</speaker> <l>Take this, from this, if this be otherwise;</l>
<l>If circumstances leade me, I will find</l>
<l>Where truth is hid, though it were hid indeed</l>
<l>Within the Centre.</l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King.</speaker> <l>How may we trie it further?</l></sp>
<sp who="#pol"><speaker rend="italic">Pol.</speaker> <l>You know sometimes he walkes foure houres together</l>
<l>Heere in the Lobbie.</l></sp>
<fw type="signature" place="foot-centre">E2</fw><fw type="catchword" place="foot-right" rend="italic">Quee.</fw>
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<sp who="#ger"><speaker rend="italic">Quee.</speaker> <l>So he does indeed.</l></sp>
<sp who="#pol"><speaker rend="italic">Pol.</speaker> <l>At such a time; ile loose my daughter to him,</l>
<l>Be you and I behind an Arras then,</l>
<l>Marke the encounter, if he loue her not,</l>
<l>And be not from his reason falne thereon</l>
<l>Let me be no assistant for a State</l>
<l>But keepe a Farme and Carters.</l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King.</speaker> <l>We will trie it.</l></sp>
<stage rend="italic, centred" type="entrance">Enter <name type="character" ref="#ham">Hamlet</name>.</stage>
            <sp who="#ger"><speaker rend="italic">Quee.</speaker> <l>But looke where sadly the poore wretch come<gap reason="illegible" agent="partiallyInkedType" extent="1" unit="chars" resp="#fol"/> reading.</l></sp>
<sp who="#pol"><speaker rend="italic">Pol.</speaker> <l>Away, I do beseech you both away.<stage rend="italic, inline" type="exit">Exit King and Queene.</stage></l>
<l>Ile boord him presently, oh giue me leaue,</l>
<l>How does my good Lord <name type="character" ref="#ham" rend="italic">Hamlet</name>?</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Well, God a mercy.</l></sp>
<sp who="#pol"><speaker rend="italic">Pol.</speaker> <l>Doe you know me my Lord?</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Excellent well, you are a Fishmonger.</l></sp>
<sp who="#pol"><speaker rend="italic">Pol.</speaker> <l>Not I my Lord.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Then I would you were so honest a man.</l></sp>
<sp who="#pol"><speaker rend="italic">Pol.</speaker> <l>Honest my Lord.</l></sp>
            <sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>I sir to be honest as th<gap reason="illegible" agent="partiallyInkedType" extent="1" unit="chars" resp="#fol"/>s world goes,</l>
<l>Is to be one man pickt out of ten thousand,</l></sp>
<sp who="#pol"><speaker rend="italic">Pol.</speaker> <l>That&#x0027;s very true my Lord.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>For if the Sun breed maggots in a dead dogge, being a
<lb/>good kissing carrion. Haue you a daughter?</l></sp>
<sp who="#pol"><speaker rend="italic">Pol.</speaker> <l>I haue my Lord.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Let her not walke i&#x0027;th Sun, conception is a blessing,</l>
<l>But as your daughter may conceiue, friend looke to&#x0027;t.</l></sp>
            <sp who="#pol"><speaker rend="italic">Pol.</speaker> <p>How say you by that, st<gap reason="illegible" agent="partiallyInkedType" extent="1" unit="chars" resp="#fol"/>ll harping on my daughter, yet
<lb/>he knew me not at first, a said I was a Fishmonger, a is farre gone,
<lb/>and truly in my youth, I suffered much extremity for loue, very
<lb/>neere this. Ile speake to him againe. What doe you reade my
<lb/>Lord.</p></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Words, words, words.</l></sp>
<sp who="#pol"><speaker rend="italic">Pol.</speaker> <l>What is the matter my Lord.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Betweene who.</l></sp>
<sp who="#pol"><speaker rend="italic">Pol.</speaker> <l>I meane the matter that you read my Lord.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <p>Slanders sir; for the Satericall Rogue saies here, that old
<lb/>men haue grey beards, that their faces are wrinkled, their eies
<lb/>purging thick Amber, and Plum&#x2010;tree Gum, and that they haue a
    <fw type="catchword" place="foot-right">plenti&#x00AD;</fw>
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plentifull lacke of wit, together with most weake hams, all which
<lb/>sir though I most powerfully and potently beleeue, yet I hold it
<lb/>not honestie to haue it thus set down, for your selfe sir shall grow
<lb/>old as I am; if like a Crab you could goe backeward.</p></sp>
<sp who="#pol"><speaker rend="italic">Pol.</speaker> <l>Though this be madnesse, yet there is method in&#x0027;t, wil you
<lb/>walke out of the aire my Lord?</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Into my graue.</l></sp>
<sp who="#pol"><speaker rend="italic">Polo.</speaker> <p>Indeed that&#x0027;s out of the aire; how pregnant sometimes
<lb/>his replies are, a happines that often madnes hits on, which reason
<lb/>and sanctitie could not so prosperously be deliuered of. I wil leaue
<lb/>him and my daughter. My Lord, I will take my leaue of you.</p></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <p>You cannot take from me any thing that I will not more
<lb/>willingly part withall: except my life, except my life, except my
<lb/>life.<stage rend="italic, inline" type="entrance">Enter <name type="character" ref="#gui">Guildersterne</name>, and <name type="character" ref="#ros">Rosoncraus</name>.</stage></p></sp>
<sp who="#pol"><speaker rend="italic">Polo.</speaker> <l>Fare you well my Lord.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>These tedious old fooles.</l></sp>
<sp who="#pol"><speaker rend="italic">Polo.</speaker> <l>You goe to seeke the Lord <name type="character" ref="#ham" rend="italic">Hamlet</name>, there he is.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ros"><speaker rend="italic">Ros.</speaker> <l>God saue you sir.</l></sp>
<sp who="#gui"><speaker rend="italic">Guyl.</speaker> <l>My honor&#x0027;d Lord.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ros"><speaker rend="italic">Ros.</speaker> <l>My most deere Lord.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>My excellent good friends, how dost thou <name type="character" ref="#gui" rend="italic">Guildensterne</name>?</l>
<l>A <name type="character" ref="#ros" rend="italic">Rosencraus</name>, good lads how doe you both?</l></sp>
<sp who="#ros"><speaker rend="italic">Ros.</speaker> <l>As the indifferent children of the earth.</l></sp>
<sp who="#gui"><speaker rend="italic">Guyl.</speaker> <l>Happy, in that we are not euer happy on Fortunes lap,</l>
<l>We are not the very button.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Nor the soles of her shooe.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ros"><speaker rend="italic">Ros.</speaker> <l>Neither my Lord.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Then you liue about her wast, or in the middle of her fa&#x00AD;
    <lb rend="turnunder"/><c rend="turnunder">(</c>uors.</l></sp>
<sp who="#gui"><speaker rend="italic">Guyl.</speaker> <l>Faith her priuates we.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ha.</speaker> <l>In the secret parts of fortune, oh most true, she is a strumpet</l>
<l>What newes?</l></sp>
<sp who="#ros"><speaker rend="italic">Ros.</speaker> <l>None my Lord, but the worlds growne honest.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Then is Doomes day neere, but your newes is not
    <lb rend="turnover"/><c rend="turnover">(</c>true;</l>
<l>But in the beaten way of friendship, what make you at <hi rend="italic">Elsonoure?</hi></l></sp>
<sp who="#ros"><speaker rend="italic">Ros.</speaker> <l>To visit you my Lord, no other occasion.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <p>Begger that I am, I am euer poore in thankes, but I thank
<lb/>you, and sure deare friends, my thanks are too deare a halfpeny:
<lb/>were you not sent for? is it your owne inclining? is it a free visita
<lb/>tion? come, come, deale iuftly with me, come, come, nay speake.</p></sp>
<sp who="#gui"><speaker rend="italic">Guyl.</speaker> <l>VVhat should we say my Lord?</l></sp>
<fw type="signature" place="foot-centre">E3</fw><fw type="catchword" place="foot-right" rend="italic">Ham.</fw>
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<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <p>Any thing but to&#x0027;th purpose; you were sent for, and there
<lb/>is a kind of confession in your lookes, which your modesties haue
<lb/>not craft enough to cullour, I know the good King and Queene
<lb/>haue sent for you.</p></sp>
<sp who="#ros"><speaker rend="italic">Ros.</speaker> <l>To what end my Lord?</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <p>That you must teach me: but let me coniure you, by the
<lb/>rights of our fellowship, by the consonancie of our youth, by the
<lb/>obligation of our euer preserued loue; and by what more deare
<lb/>a better proposer can change you withal, be euen and direct with
<lb/>mee whether you were sent for or no.</p></sp>
<sp who="#ros"><speaker rend="italic">Ros.</speaker> <l>What say you?</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Nay then I haue an eie of you, if you loue me hold not off.</l></sp>
<sp who="#gui"><speaker rend="italic">Guyl.</speaker> <l>My Lord we were sent for.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <p>I will tell you why so shall, my anticipation preuent your
<lb/>discouerie &#x0026; your secrecie to the King and Queen moult no fea&#x00AD;
<lb/>ther, I haue of late, but wherefore I know not, lost all my mirth,
<lb/>forgon all custome of exercises, and indeede it goes soe heauily
<lb/>with my disposition, that this goodly frame the earth, seems to me
<lb/>a sterill promontorie, this most excellent Canopie the aire, looke
    <lb/>you, this braue ore<gap reason="illegible" agent="partiallyInkedType" extent="1" unit="chars" resp="#fol"/>hanged firmament, this maiesticall roofe fret&#x00AD;
<lb/>ted with golden fire, why it appearth nothing to mee but a foule
<lb/>and pestilent congregation of vapours. What peece of worke is
<lb/>a man, how noble in reason, how infinit in faculties, in forme and
<lb/>moouing, how expresse and admirable in action, how like an An&#x00AD;
<lb/>gell in apprehension, how like a God: the beautie of the world;
<lb/>the parragon of Annimales, &#x0026; yet to me, what is this quintessence
<lb/>of dust? man delights not mee nor woman neither, though by
<lb/>your smiling you seeme to say so.</p></sp>
<sp who="#ros"><speaker rend="italic">Ros.</speaker> <l>My Lord there was no such stuffe in my thoughts.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Why did yee laugh then, when I said man delights not me.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ros"><speaker rend="italic">Ros.</speaker> <p>To thinke my Lord if you delight not in man, what Lenton
<lb/>entertainment the plaiers shall receiue from you, wee coted them
<lb/>on the way, and hether are the coming to offer you seruice.</p></sp>
    <sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <p>He that plaies the King shall be
        welcome, his Maiest<gap reason="illegible" agent="partiallyInkedType" extent="1"
            unit="chars" resp="#fol"/>e
<lb/>shall haue tribute on mee, the aduenterous Knight shall vse his
<lb/>foyle and target, the louer shall not sing gratis, the humorous man
<lb/>shall end his part in peace and the Ladie shall say her mind freely:
<lb/>or the blanke verse shall hault for&#x0027;t. What players are they?</p></sp>
<sp who="#ros"><speaker rend="italic">Ros.</speaker> <p>Euen those you were wont to take such delight in, the Tra&#x00AD;
<lb/>gedians of the Citie.</p></sp>
<fw type="catchword" place="foot-right" rend="italic">Ham.</fw>
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<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>How chances it the trauaile? their residence both in re&#x00AD;
<lb/>putation and profit was better both waies.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ros"><speaker rend="italic">Ros.</speaker> <l>I thinke their inhibition, comes by the meanes of the
<lb/>late innouation.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Do the hold the same estimation they did when I was
<lb/>in the Citie? are they so followed?</l></sp>
<sp who="#ros"><speaker rend="italic">Ros.</speaker> <l>No indeede are they not.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <p>It is not very strange, for my Vncle is King of Denmarke,
<lb/>&#x0026; those that would make mouths at him while my father liued,
<lb/>giue twentie, fortie, fiftie, a hundred duckets a peece, for his Pic&#x00AD;
<lb/>ture in little: s&#x0027;bloud there is something in this more then natu&#x00AD;
    <lb/>rall, if Philosophy could fin d it out.<stage rend="italic, inline" type="business">A flourish.</stage></p></sp>
<sp who="#gui"><speaker rend="italic">Guyl.</speaker> <l>There are plaiers.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <p>Gentlemen you are welcome to <hi rend="italic">Elsonoure,</hi> your hands,
<lb/>come then th&#x0027;apportenance of welcome is fashion and ceremo&#x00AD;
<lb/>nie; let mee comply with you in this garb: let my extent to the
<lb/>Plaiers, which I tell you must showe fairely outwards, should
<lb/>more appeare like entertainment then yours? you are welcome:
<lb/>but my Vncle&#x2010;father, and Aunt&#x2010;mother, are deceaued.</p></sp>
<sp who="#gui"><speaker rend="italic">Guyl.</speaker> <l>In what my deare Lord.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>I am but mad North North&#x2010;west; when the wind is Sou&#x00AD;
<lb/>therly, I know a Hawke, from a Hand&#x2010;saw.</l></sp>
<stage rend="italic, centred" type="entrance">Enter <name type="character" ref="#pol">Polonius</name>.</stage>
<sp who="#pol"><speaker rend="italic">Pol.</speaker> <l>Well be with you Gentlemen.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Hark you <name type="character" ref="#gui" rend="italic">Guyldensterne</name>, and you to, are each eare a hearer,
<lb/>that great babie as you see is not yet out of his swadling clouts.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ros"><speaker rend="italic">Ros.</speaker> <l>Happily he is the second time come to them, for they say
<lb/>an old man is twice a child.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>I will prophecie that he comes to tell me of the Plaiers;
<lb/>marke it, you say right sir a Monday morning t&#x0027;was then indeed.</l></sp>
<sp who="#pol"><speaker rend="italic">Pol.</speaker> <l>My Lord I haue newes to tell you.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>My Lord I haue newes to tell you: when <hi rend="italic">Rossius</hi> was
<lb/>an Actor in Rome.</l></sp>
<sp who="#pol"><speaker rend="italic">Pol.</speaker> <l>The Actors are come hether my Lord.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Buz, buz.</l></sp>
<sp who="#pol"><speaker rend="italic">Pol.</speaker> <l>Vpon my honour.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Then came each Actor on his Asse.</l></sp>
<sp who="#pol"><speaker rend="italic">Pol.</speaker> <p>The best actors in the world, either for Tragedie, Comedie,
    <lb/>Historie, Pastorall, Pastoral&#x2010;Comicall, Historical&#x2010;Pastorall, seeme
    <fw type="catchword" place="foot-right">indeuidable.<add place="margin-bot" hand="#ad" type="unclear"
        resp="#fol"><gap reason="illegible" agent="unclear" extent="2" unit="lines" resp="#fol"/></add></fw>
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<fw type="runningHeader" place="top-centre"><hi rend="italic">The Tragedie of</hi> Hamlet</fw>
indeuidable, or Poem vnlimited. <hi rend="italic">Seneca</hi> cannot be too heauie,
<lb/>nor <hi rend="italic">Plautus</hi> too light for the law of writ, and the libertie: these
<lb/>are the onely men.</p></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>O <hi rend="italic">Ieptha</hi> Iudge of Israel, what a treasure hadst thou?</l></sp>
<sp who="#pol"><speaker rend="italic">Pol.</speaker> <l>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, the which he lo&#x00AD;
<lb/>ued passing well.</l></sp>
<sp who="#pol"><speaker rend="italic">Pol.</speaker> <l>Still on my daughter.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Am I not i&#x0027;th right old <hi rend="italic">Ieptha</hi>?</l></sp>
<sp who="#pol"><speaker rend="italic">Pol.</speaker> <l>What followes then my Lord?</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <p>Why as by lot God wot, and then you know it came to
<lb/>passe, as most like it was; the first rowe of the pious chanson will
<lb/>show you more, for looke where my abridgement comes.</p></sp>
<stage rend="italic, centred" type="entrance">Enter the Players.</stage>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <p>You are welcome maisters, welcome all, I am glad to see
<lb/>thee well, welcome good friends, oh old friend, why thy face is
<lb/>valanc&#x0027;d since I saw thee last, com&#x0027;st thou to beard mee in <hi rend="italic">Den&#x00AD;
<lb/>marke?</hi> what my young Ladie and Mistris, my Ladie your Ladi&#x00AD;
<lb/>ship is neerer to Heauen, then when I saw you last by the altitude
<lb/>of a chopine, pray God your voice like a peece of vncurrant gold,
<lb/>be not crackt within the ring: maisters you are all welcome,
<lb/>weele ento&#x0027;t like friendly Faukners, flie at any thing we see, weele
<lb/>haue a speech strait, come giue vs a taste of your qualitie, come a
<lb/>passionate speech.</p></sp>
<sp who="#pla"><speaker rend="italic">Player.</speaker> <l>What speech my good Lord?</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <p>I heard thee speake me a speech once, but it was neuer ac&#x00AD;
<lb/>ted, or if it was, not aboue once, for the play I remember pleasd
<lb/>not the million, t&#x0027;was cauiary to the general, but it was as I recei&#x00AD;
<lb/>ued it and others, whose iudgements in such matters cried in the
<lb/>top of mine, an excellent play, well digested in the scenes, set
<lb/>downe with as much modesty as cunning. I remember one said
<lb/>there were no sallets in the lines, to make the matter sauory, nor
<lb/>no matter in the phrase that might indite the author of affection,
<lb/>but cald it an honest method, as wholesome as sweet, and by very
<lb/>much, more handsome then fine: one speech in&#x0027;t I chiefly loued,
<lb/>t&#x0027;was <hi rend="italic">&#x00C6;neas</hi> talke to <hi rend="italic">Dido</hi>, and there about of it especially when
<lb/>he speakes of <hi rend="italic">Priams</hi> slaughter, if it liue in your memory begin at
<lb/>this line, let me see, let me see, the rugged <hi rend="italic">Pyrhus</hi> like Th&#x0027;ircanian
<fw type="catchword" place="foot-right">Beast,</fw>
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<fw type="runningHeader" place="top-centre"><hi rend="italic">Prince of</hi> Denmarke.</fw>
Beast, tis not it begins with <hi rend="italic">Pyrrhus</hi>. The rugged <hi rend="italic">Pyrrhus</hi>, he
<lb/>whose sable armes,</p>
<l>Blacke as his purpose did the night resemble,</l>
<l>When he lay couched in th&#x0027;ominous horse,</l>
    <l>Hath now this dread and black complectio<gap reason="illegible" agent="stain" extent="1"
        unit="chars" resp="#fol"/> smeard,</l>
<l>With Heraldy more dismall head to foot,</l>
<l>Now is he totall Gules, horridly trickt</l>
<l>With blood of fathers, mothers, daughters, sonnes,</l>
<l>Bak&#x0027;d and embasted with the parching streets</l>
<l>Than lend a tirranous and a damned light</l>
<l>To their Lords murther, rosted in wrath and fire,</l>
<l>And thus ore&#x2010;cised with coagulate gore,</l>
<l>VVith eyes like Carbunckles, the hellish <hi rend="italic">Pyrrhus</hi></l>
<l>Old gransire <hi rend="italic">Priam</hi> seekes; so proceed you.</l></sp>
<sp who="#pol"><speaker rend="italic">Pol.</speaker> <l>Foregod my Lord well spoken, with good accent and
    <lb rend="turnunder"/><c rend="turnunder">(</c>good discretion.</l></sp>
<sp who="#pla"><speaker rend="italic">Play.</speaker> <l>Anon he finds him</l>
<l>Striking too short at Greekes, his anticke sword</l>
<l>Rebellious to his arme, lies where it falls,</l>
<l>Repugnant to command; vnequall matcht,</l>
<l><hi rend="italic">Pirrhus</hi> at <hi rend="italic">Priam</hi> driues, in rage strikes wide,</l>
<l>But with the whiffe and wind of his fell sword,</l>
<l>Th&#x0027;vnnerued father falls:</l>
<l>Seeming to feele this blow, with flaming top</l>
<l>Stoopes to his base; and with a hiddious crash</l>
<l>Takes prisoner <hi rend="italic">Pirrhus</hi> eare, for lo his sword</l>
<l>Which was declining on the milkie head</l>
<l>Of reuerent <hi rend="italic">Priam,</hi> seem&#x0027;d i&#x0027;th ayre to stick,</l>
<l>So as a painted tyrant <hi rend="italic">Pyrrhus</hi> stood</l>
<l>Like a newtrall to his will and matter,</l>
<l>Did nothing:</l>
<l>But as we often see against some storme,</l>
<l>A silence in the heauens, the racke stand still,</l>
<l>The bould winds speechlesse, and the orbe below</l>
<l>As hush as death, anon the dreadfull thunder</l>
<l>Doth rend the region, so after <hi rend="italic">Pirrhus</hi> pause,</l>
<l>A rowsed vengeance sets him new a worke,</l>
<l>And neuer did the Cyclops hammers fall,</l>
    <l>On <hi rend="italic">Marses</hi> Armor forg&#x0027;d for proo<gap reason="illegible" agent="partiallyInkedType" extent="1" unit="chars" resp="#fol"/>e eterne,</l>
<l>VVith lesse remorse then <hi rend="italic">Pirrhus</hi> bleeding sword</l>
<l>Now falls on <hi rend="italic">Priam</hi>.</l>
    <fw type="signature" place="foot-centre">F</fw><fw type="catchword" place="foot-right">O<gap reason="illegible" agent="abrasion" extent="2" unit="chars" resp="#fol"/></fw>
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<fw type="runningHeader" place="top-centre"><hi rend="italic">The Tragedie of</hi> Hamlet</fw>
<l>Out, out, thou strumper Fortune! all you gods,</l>
<l>In general sy nod take away her power,</l>
<l>Breake all the spokes, and fellowes from her wheele,</l>
<l>And boule the round naue downe the hill of heauen</l>
<l>As lowe as to the fiends.</l></sp>
<sp who="#pol"><speaker rend="italic">Polo.</speaker> <l>This is too long.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ha.</speaker> <l>It shal to the barbers with your beard; prethee say on, he&#x0027;s
<lb/>for a Iig, or a tale of bawdry, or he sleepes, say on, come to <hi rend="italic">Hecuba</hi></l></sp>
<sp who="#pla"><speaker rend="italic">Play.</speaker> <l>But who, a woe, had seene the mobled Queene.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>The mobled Queene.</l></sp>
<sp who="#pol"><speaker rend="italic">Polo.</speaker> <l>That&#x0027;s good.</l></sp>
<sp who="#pla"><speaker rend="italic">Play.</speaker> <l>Runne barefoot vp and downe, threatning the flames.</l>
<l>With <hi rend="italic">Bison</hi> rhume, a clout vpon that head</l>
<l>Where late the Diadem stood, and for a robe,</l>
<l>About her lanck and all ore&#x2010;teamed loynes,</l>
<l>A blancket in the alarme of feare caught vp.</l>
<l>Who this had seene, with tongue in venom steept,</l>
    <l>G<gap reason="illegible" agent="partiallyInkedType" extent="1" unit="chars" resp="#fol"/>inst fortunes state would treason haue pronounc&#x0027;d;</l>
<l>But if the gods themselues did see her then,</l>
<l>When she saw <hi rend="italic">Pirhus</hi> make malicious sport</l>
<l>In mincing with his sword her husbands limmes,</l>
<l>The instant burst of clamor that she made,</l>
<l>Vnlesse things mortall mooue them not at all,</l>
<l>Would haue made milch the burning eyes of heauen</l>
<l>And passion in the gods.</l></sp>
<sp who="#pol"><speaker rend="italic">Pol.</speaker> <l>Looke where he has not turned his collour, and has teares
<lb/>in&#x0027;s eyes prethee no more.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <p>Tis well, Ile haue thee speake out the rest of this soone,
<lb/>good my Lord will you see the Players well bestowed; doe you
<lb/>heare, let them be well vsed, for they are the abstract and breefe
<lb/>Chronicles of the time; after your death you were better haue a
<lb/>bad Epitaph then their ill report while you liue.</p></sp>
<sp who="#pol"><speaker rend="italic">Pol.</speaker> <l>My Lord, I will vse them according to their desert.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <p>Gods bodkin man, much better, vse euery man after his
<lb/>desert, and who shall scape whipping, vse them after your owne
<lb/>honour and dignitie, the lesse they deserue the more merrit is in
<lb/>your bounty. Take them in.</p></sp>
<sp who="#pol"><speaker rend="italic">Pol.</speaker> <l>Come sirs.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ha.</speaker> <l>Follow him friends, weele here a play to morrow; dost thou
<fw type="catchword" place="foot-right">here</fw>
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<fw type="runningHeader" place="top-centre"><hi rend="italic">Prince of</hi> Denmarke.</fw>
heare me old friend, can you play the murther of <hi rend="italic">Gonzago</hi>?</l></sp>
<sp who="#pla"><speaker rend="italic">Play.</speaker> <l>I my Lord.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <p>Weele hau&#x0027;t to morrow night, you could for need study
<lb/>a speech of some dosen lines, or sixteene lines, which I would set
<lb/>downe and insert in&#x0027;t: could you not?</p></sp>
<sp who="#pla"><speaker rend="italic">Play.</speaker> <l>I my Lord.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <p>Very well, follow that Lord, and looke you mocke him
<lb/>not. My good friends, Ile leaue you till night, you are welcome
<lb/>to <hi rend="italic">Elsonoure</hi>.<stage rend="italic, inline" type="exit">Exeunt <name type="character" ref="#pol">Pol</name>. and Players.</stage></p></sp>
<sp who="#ros"><speaker rend="italic">Ros.</speaker> <l>Good my Lord.<stage rend="italic, inline" type="exit">Exit.</stage></l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>I so, God buy to you, now I am alone,</l>
<l>O what a rogue and pesant slaue am I!</l>
<l>Is it not monstrous that this Player here</l>
<l>But in a fixion, in a dreame of passion</l>
<l>Could force his soule so to his owne conceit</l>
<l>That from her working all the visage wand,</l>
<l>Teares in his eyes, distraction in his aspect,</l>
<l>A broken voice, and his whole function suting</l>
<l>VVith formes to his conceit; and all for nothing,</l>
<l>For <hi rend="italic">Hecuba</hi>.</l>
<l>VVhat&#x0027;s <hi rend="italic">Hecuba</hi> to him, or he to her,</l>
<l>That he should weepe for her? what would he doe</l>
<l>Had he the motiue, and that for passion</l>
<l>That I haue? he would drowne the stage with teares,</l>
<l>And cleaue the generall eare with horrid speech,</l>
<l>Make mad the guilty, and appeale the free,</l>
<l>Confound the ignorant, and amaze indeed,</l>
<l>The very faculties of eyes and eares; yet I,</l>
<l>A dull and muddy mettled raskall peake,</l>
<l>Like <hi rend="italic">Iohn</hi>&#x2010;a&#x2010;dreames, vnpregnant of my cause,</l>
<l>And can say nothing; no not for a King,</l>
<l>Vpon whose property and most deare life,</l>
<l>A damn&#x0027;d defeate was made: am I a coward,</l>
<l>VVho calls me villain, breaks my pate a crosse,</l>
<l>Plucks off my beard, and blowes it in my face,</l>
<l>Twekes me by the nose, giues me the ly i&#x0027;th throat</l>
<l>As deepe as to the lunges: who does me this,</l>
<l>Hah! s&#x0027;wounds I should take it: for it cannot be</l>
<l>But I am pidgion liuerd, and lacke gall</l>
<fw type="signature" place="foot-centre">F2</fw><fw type="catchword" place="foot-right">To</fw>
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<fw type="runningHeader" place="top-centre"><hi rend="italic">The Tragedie of</hi> Hamlet</fw>
<l>To make oppression bitter, or ere this</l>
<l>I should haue fatted all the region kytes</l>
<l>VVith this slaues offall, bloody, baudy villaine,</l>
<l>Remorslesse, treacherous, letcherous, kindlesse villain.</l>
    <l>VVhy what an Asse am I? this is moft brau<gap reason="illegible" agent="partiallyInkedType" extent="1" unit="chars" resp="#fol"/>,</l>
<l>That I the sonne of a deere father murthered,</l>
<l>Prompted to my reuenge by heauen and hell,</l>
<l>Must like a whore vnpack my heart with words,</l>
    <l>And fal a cu<gap reason="illegible" agent="partiallyInkedType" extent="1" unit="chars" resp="#fol"/>sing like a very drabbe; stallion, fie vppont, foh.</l>
<l>About my braines, hum, I haue heard,</l>
<l>That guiltie creatures sitting at a play,</l>
<l>Haue by the very cunning of the Scene,</l>
<l>Beene strooke so to the soule, that presently</l>
    <l>They haue proclaim<gap reason="illegible" agent="partiallyInkedType" extent="1" unit="chars" resp="#fol"/>d their mal<gap reason="illegible" agent="partiallyInkedType" extent="1" unit="chars" resp="#fol"/>factions:</l>
<l>For murther though it haue no tongue will speake</l>
<l>With most miraculous organ. Ile haue these Players</l>
<l>Play somthing like the murther of my father</l>
<l>Before mine Vncle, Ile obserue his lookes,</l>
<l>Ile tent him to the quick, if a do blench</l>
    <l>I know my cou<gap reason="illegible" agent="partiallyInkedType" extent="1" unit="chars" resp="#fol"/>se. The spirit that I haue seene</l>
<l>May be a diuell, and the diuell hath power</l>
<l>T&#x0027;assume a pleasing shape; yea and perhaps,</l>
<l>Out of my weakenesse and my melancholly,</l>
<l>As he is very potent with such spirits,</l>
<l>Abuses me to damne me; Ile haue grounds</l>
    <l>More relatiue then th<gap reason="illegible" agent="partiallyInkedType" extent="1" unit="chars" resp="#fol"/>s, the play&#x0027;s the thing</l>
<l>VVherein Ile 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 King, Queene, <name type="character" ref="#pol">Polonius</name>, <name type="character" ref="#oph">Ophelia</name>, <name type="character" ref="#ros">Rosencraus</name>, <name type="character" ref="#gui">Guyl&#x00AD;
<lb/>densterne</name>, Lords</stage>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King.</speaker> <l>And can you by no drift of conference</l>
<l>Get from him why he puts on this confusion,</l>
<l>Grating so harshly all his daies of quiet</l>
<l>VVith turbulent and dangerous lunacie?</l></sp>
<sp who="#ros"><speaker rend="italic">Ros.</speaker> <l>He dooes confesse he feeles himselfe distracted,</l>
<l>But from what cause a will by no meanes speake.</l></sp>
<sp who="#gui"><speaker rend="italic">Guyl.</speaker> <l>Nor do we find him forward to be sounded,</l>
<l>But with a crafty madnesse keepes aloof</l>
<l>VVhen we would bring him on to some confession</l>
<fw type="catchword" place="foot-right">Of</fw>
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<fw type="runningHeader" place="top-centre"><hi rend="italic">Prince of</hi> Denmarke.</fw>
<l>Of his true state.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ger"><speaker rend="italic">Quee.</speaker> <l>Did he receiue you well?</l></sp>
<sp who="#ros"><speaker rend="italic">Ros.</speaker> <l>Most like a Gentleman.</l></sp>
<sp who="#gui"><speaker rend="italic">Guyl.</speaker> <l>But with much forcing of his disposition.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ros"><speaker rend="italic">Ros.</speaker> <l>Niggard of question, but of our demands</l>
<l>Most free in his reply.</l></sp>
            <sp who="#ger"><speaker rend="italic">Quee.</speaker> <l>Did you <gap reason="illegible" agent="partiallyInkedType" extent="1" unit="chars" resp="#fol"/><gap reason="illegible" agent="inkBlot" extent="1" unit="chars" resp="#fol"/>say him to any pastime?</l></sp>
<sp who="#ros"><speaker rend="italic">Ros.</speaker> <l>Madam, it so fell out that certaine Players</l>
<l>We ore&#x2010;raught on the way, of these we told him,</l>
<l>And there did seeme in him a kind of ioy</l>
<l>To heare of it: they are heere about the Court,</l>
<l>And as I thinke, they haue alreadie order</l>
<l>This night to play before him.</l></sp>
<sp who="#pol"><speaker rend="italic">Pol.</speaker> <l>Tis most true.</l>
<l>And he beseecht me to intreat your Maiesties</l>
<l>To heare and see the matter.</l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King.</speaker> <l>With all my heart,</l>
<l>And it doth much content me</l>
<l>To heare him so inclin&#x0027;d.</l>
<l>Good Gentlemen giue him a further edge,</l>
<l>And driue his purpose into these delights.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ros"><speaker rend="italic">Ros.</speaker> <l>We shall my Lord.<stage rend="italic, inline" type="exit">Exeunt <name type="character" ref="#ros">Ros</name>. &#x0026; <name type="character" ref="#gui">Guyl</name>.</stage></l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King.</speaker> <l>Sweet <name type="character" ref="#ger" rend="italic">Gertrard</name>, leaue vs two,</l>
<l>For we haue closely sent for <name type="character" ref="#ham" rend="italic">Hamlet</name> hether,</l>
<l>That he as t&#x0027;were by accedent, may heere</l>
<l>Affront <name type="character" ref="#oph" rend="italic">Ophelia</name>; her father and my selfe,</l>
<l>VVee&#x0027;le so bestow our selues, that seeing vnseene,</l>
<l>VVe may of their encounter frankly iudge,</l>
<l>And gather by him as he is behau&#x0027;d,</l>
<l>Ift be th&#x0027;affliction of his loue or no</l>
<l>That thus he suffers for.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ger"><speaker rend="italic">Quee.</speaker> <l>I shall obey you.</l>
<l>And for my part <name type="character" ref="#oph" rend="italic">Ophelia</name> I doe wish</l>
<l>That your good beauties be the happy cause</l>
    <l>Of <name type="character" ref="#ham" rend="italic">Hamlets</name> wildn<gap reason="illegible" agent="partiallyInkedType" extent="1" unit="chars" resp="#fol"/>sse, so shall I hope your vertues</l>
<l>Will bring him to his wonted way againe,</l>
<l>To both your honours.</l></sp>
            <sp who="#oph"><speaker rend="italic">Ophe.</speaker> <l>Madam<gap reason="illegible" agent="partiallyInkedType" extent="1" unit="chars" resp="#fol"/> I wish it may.</l></sp>
<sp who="#pol"><speaker rend="italic">Pol.</speaker> <l><name type="character" ref="#oph" rend="italic">Ophelia</name> walk you here: gracious so please you,</l>
<fw type="signature" place="foot-centre">F3</fw><fw type="catchword" place="foot-right">We</fw>
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<l>We will bestow our selues; read on this Booke,</l>
<l>That show of such an exercise may colour</l>
<l>Your lowlinesse; we are oft too blame in this,</l>
<l>Tis too much prou&#x0027;d, that with deuotions visage</l>
<l>And pious action, we doe sugar ore</l>
<l>The Deuill himselfe.</l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King.</speaker> <l>O tis too true,</l>
<l>How smart a lash that speech doth giue my conscience?</l>
<l>The harlots cheeke beautied with plastring art,</l>
<l>Is not more vgly to the thing that helps it,</l>
<l>Then is my deed to my most painted word:</l>
<l>O heauy burthen:</l></sp>
<stage rend="italic, centred" type="entrance">Enter <name type="character" ref="#ham">Hamlet</name>.</stage>
<sp who="#pol"><speaker rend="italic">Pol.</speaker> <l>I heare him comming, withdraw my Lord.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>To be, or not to be, that is the question,</l>
<l>Whether tis nobler in the mind to suffer</l>
<l>The slings and arrowes of outragious Fortune,</l>
<l>Or to take armes against a Sea of troubles,</l>
<l>And by opposing end them: To die to sleepe</l>
<l>No more: and by a sleepe, to say we end</l>
<l>The hart&#x2010;ake, and the thousand naturall shocks</l>
<l>That flesh is heire to; tis a consummation</l>
<l>Deuoutly to be wisht to die to sleep,</l>
<l>To sleep, perchance to dreame, I there&#x0027;s the rub,</l>
<l>For in that sleep of death what dreames may come?</l>
<l>When we haue shuffled off this mortall coyle</l>
<l>Must giue vs pause, there&#x0027;s the respect</l>
<l>That makes calamity of so long life:</l>
<l>For who would beare the whips and scornes of time,</l>
<l>Th&#x0027; oppressors wrong, the proud mans contumely,</l>
<l>The pangs of office and the Lawes delay,</l>
<l>The insolence of office, and the spurnes</l>
<l>That patient merit of th&#x0027;vnworthy takes,</l>
<l>When himselfe might his <hi rend="italic">quietus</hi> make</l>
<l>With a bare bodkin; who would fardels beare,</l>
<l>To grunt and sweat vnder a weary life?</l>
<l>But that the dread of something after death,</l>
<l>The vndiscouer&#x0027;d Countrie, from whose borne</l>
<fw type="catchword" place="foot-right">No</fw>
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<l>No traueller returnes, puzzels the will,</l>
<l>And makes vs rather beare those ils we haue,</l>
<l>Then flie to others that we know not of.</l>
<l>Thus conscience dooes make cowards,</l>
<l>And thus the natiue hiew of resolution</l>
<l>Is sickled ore with the pale cast of thought.</l>
<l>And Enterprizes of great pitch and moment,</l>
<l>VVith this regard their currents turne awry,</l>
<l>And loose the name of action. Soft you now,</l>
<l>The faire <name type="character" ref="#oph" rend="italic">Ophelia</name>, Nimph in thy Orizons</l>
<l>Be all my sins remembred.</l></sp>
<sp who="#oph"><speaker rend="italic">Ophe.</speaker> <l>Good my Lord,</l>
<l>How dooes your honour for this many a day?</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>I humbly thanke you; well.</l></sp>
<sp who="#oph"><speaker rend="italic">Ophe.</speaker> <l>My Lord I haue remembrances of yours</l>
<l>That I haue longed long to re&#x2010;deliuer,</l>
<l>I pray you now receiue them.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>No, not I, I neuer gaue you ought.</l></sp>
<sp who="#oph"><speaker rend="italic">Ophe.</speaker> <l>My honor&#x0027;d Lord, you know right well you did,</l>
<l>And with them words of so sweet breath composd</l>
<l>As made these things more rich: their perfume lost,</l>
<l>Take these againe, for to the noble mind</l>
<l>Rich gifts wax poore when giuers proue vnkind,</l>
<l>There my Lord.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Ha, ha, are you honest.</l></sp>
<sp who="#oph"><speaker rend="italic">Ophe.</speaker> <l>My Lord.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Are you faire?</l></sp>
<sp who="#oph"><speaker rend="italic">Ophe.</speaker> <l>VVhat meanes your Lordship?</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>That if you be honest and faire, you should admit no
<lb/>discourse to your beautie.</l></sp>
<sp who="#oph"><speaker rend="italic">Ophe.</speaker> <l>Could beautie my Lord haue better commerce</l>
<l>Then with honesty?</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <p>I truly, for the power of beautie will sooner transforme
<lb/>honestie from what it is to a Baud, then the force of honesty can
<lb/>translate beautie in his likenesse, this was sometime a Paradoxe,
<lb/>but now the time giues it proofe, I did loue you once.</p></sp>
<sp who="#oph"><speaker rend="italic">Ophe.</speaker> <l>Indeed my Lord you made me beleeue so.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>You should not haue beleeu&#x0027;d me, for vertue cannot so
<lb/>euacuate our old stock, but we shall rellish of it: I loued you not.</l></sp>
<fw type="catchword" place="foot-right" rend="italic">Ophe.</fw>
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<sp who="#oph"><speaker rend="italic">Ophe.</speaker> <l>I was the more deceiued.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <p>Get thee a Nunry: why would&#x0027;st thou be a breeder of
<lb/>sinners? I am my self indifferent honest, but yet I could accuse me
<lb/>of such things, that it were better my Mother had not borne mee:
<lb/>I am very proud, reuengeful, ambitious, with more offences at my
<lb/>beck, then I haue thoghts to put them in, imagination to giue <abbr>th&#x0113;<expan>them</expan></abbr>
<lb/>shape, or time to act them in: what should such fellowes as I do
<lb/>crauling betweene Earth and Heauen? we are arrant Knaues, be&#x00AD;
<lb/>lieue none of vs. Go thy waies to a Nunry, VVher&#x0027;s your father?</p></sp>
<sp who="#oph"><speaker rend="italic">Ophe.</speaker> <l>At home my Lord.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Let the doers be shut vpon him,</l>
<l>That he may play the foole no where but in&#x0027;s owne house,</l>
<l>Farewell.</l></sp>
<sp who="#oph"><speaker rend="italic">Ophe.</speaker> <l>O helpe him you sweet Heauens.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <p>If thou doost mary, Ile giue thee this plague for thy dow&#x00AD;
<lb/>ry, be thou as chast as Ice, as pure as snow, thou shalt not escape
<lb/>calumny, get thee to a Nunry, farwell. Or if thou wilt needs mar&#x00AD;
<lb/>ry, marrie a foole, for wisemen know well enough what monsters
<lb/>you make of them: to a Nunry go, and quickly to, farwell.</p></sp>
<sp who="#oph"><speaker rend="italic">Ophe.</speaker> <l>Heauenly powers restore him.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <p>I haue heard of your paintings well enough, God hath
<lb/>giuen you one face, and you make your selues another, you gig &#x0026;
<lb/>amble, and you list you nickname Gods creatures, and make your
<lb/>wantonnesse ignorance; go to, Ile no more on&#x0027;t, it hath made me
<lb/>mad, I say we will haue no mo marriage, those that are married
<lb/>already, all but one shall liue, the rest shall keepe as they are: to a
<lb/>Nunrie goe.<stage rend="italic, inline" type="exit">Exit.</stage></p></sp>
<sp who="#oph"><speaker rend="italic">Ophe.</speaker> <l>O what a noble mind is here othrowne!</l>
<l>The Courtiers, Soldiers, Scholers, eie, tongue, sword,</l>
    <l>Th&#x0027;expectation, and Rose of the fair<gap reason="illegible" agent="inkBlot" extent="1" unit="chars" resp="#fol"/> state,</l>
<l>The glasse of fashion, and the mould of forme,</l>
<l>Th&#x0027;obseru&#x0027;d of all obseruers, quite, quite downe,</l>
<l>And I of Ladies most deiect and wretched,</l>
<l>That suckt the hony of his Musick vowes;</l>
<l>Now see what noble and most souereigne reason</l>
<l>Like sweet bels iangled out of time, and harsh,</l>
<l>That vnmarcht forme, and stature of blowne youth</l>
<l>Blasted with extasie. O wo is me</l>
<l>T&#x0027; haue seene what I haue seene, see what I see.<stage rend="italic, inline" type="exit">Exit.</stage></l></sp>
<fw type="catchword" place="foot-right" rend="italic">Enter</fw>
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<stage rend="italic, centred" type="entrance">Enter King and <name type="character" ref="#pol">Polonius</name></stage>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King.</speaker> <l>Loue: his affections do not that way tend,</l>
<l>Nor what he spake, though it lackt forme a little,</l>
<l>Was not like madnes; there&#x0027;s something in his soule</l>
<l>Ore which his melancholy sits on brood,</l>
<l>And I doe doubt, the hatch and the discolse</l>
<l>Will be some danger; which for to preuent,</l>
<l>I haue in quick determination</l>
<l>Thus set downe: he shall with speed to <hi rend="italic">England,</hi></l>
<l>For the demand of our neglected Tribute,</l>
<l>Haply the Seas, and Countries different,</l>
<l>With variable obiects shall expell</l>
<l>This something setled matter in his heart,</l>
<l>Whereon his braines still beating</l>
<l>Puts him thus from fashion of himselfe.</l>
<l>What thinke yo<c rend="inverted">u</c> on&#x0027;t?</l></sp>
<sp who="#pol"><speaker rend="italic">Pol.</speaker> <l>It shall doe well.</l>
<l>But yet do I belieue the origen &#x0026; comencement of it</l>
<l>Sprung from neglected loue: how now <name type="character" ref="#oph" rend="italic">Ophelia</name>?</l>
<l>You need not tell vs what Lord <name type="character" ref="#ham" rend="italic">Hamlet</name> said,</l>
<l>We heard it all: my Lord, doe as you please,</l>
<l>But if you hold it fit, after the play.</l>
<l>Let his Queen&#x2010;mother all alone intreat him</l>
<l>To show his griefe, let her be round with him,</l>
<l>And Ile be plac&#x0027;d (so please you) in the eare</l>
<l>Of all their conference: if she find him not,</l>
<l>To <hi rend="italic">England</hi> send him: or consine him where</l>
<l>Your wisdome best shall thinke.</l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King.</speaker> <l>It shall be so,</l>
<l>Madnes in great ones must not vnmatcht go.<stage rend="italic, inline" type="exit">Exeunt.</stage></l></sp>
        </div2>
        <div2 type="scene" n="2">
<stage rend="italic, centred" type="entrance">Enter <name type="character" ref="#ham">Hamlet</name>, and three of the Players.</stage>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <p>Speake the speech I pray you as I pronounc&#x0027;d it to you,
<lb/>trippingly on the tongue, but if you mouth it as many of our
<lb/>Players do, I had as liue the Town&#x2010;crier spoke my lines, nor doe
<lb/>not saw the aire too much with your hand thus, but vse al gently,
<lb/>for in the very torrent tempest, &#x0026; as I may say, whirlwind of your
<lb/>passion you must acquire and beget a tempernce, that may giue it
<lb/>smoothnesse, O it offends me to to the soule, to heare a robusti&#x00AD;
<fw type="signature" place="foot-centre">G</fw><fw type="catchword" place="foot-right">ous</fw>
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ous Perwig&#x2010;pated fellow tere a passion to totters, to verie rags,
<lb/>to spleet the eares of the ground&#x2010;lings, who for the most part are
<lb/>capable of nothing but in explicable dumbe shewes, and noise: I
<lb/>would haue such a fellow whipt for ore&#x2010;doing Termagant, it out
<lb/><hi rend="italic">Herods</hi>, <hi rend="italic">Herod</hi>, pray you auoid it.</p></sp>
<sp who="#pla"><speaker rend="italic">Play.</speaker> <l>I warrant your honour.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <p>Be not too tame neither, but let your own discretion be
<lb/>your tutor, sute the action to the word, the word to the action,
<lb/>with this speciall obseruance, that you ore&#x2010;step not the modeftie
<lb/>of Nature: For any thing so ore&#x2010;done, is from the purpose of
<lb/>playing, whose end both at first, and now, was and is, to hold as
<lb/>twere the Mirrour vp to Nature, to shew vertue her feature; scorn
<lb/>her own Image, and the very age and bodie of the time his forme
<lb/>and pressure: Now this ouer&#x2010;done, or come tardie off though it
<lb/>makes the vnskilfull laugh, cannot but make the iudicious grieue,
<lb/>the censure of which one muft in your allowance ore&#x2010;weigh a
<lb/>whole Theater of others. O there be Players that I haue seen play,
<lb/>and heard others praisd, and that highly, not to speake it profane&#x00AD;
<lb/>ly, that neither hauing th&#x0027; accent of <hi rend="italic">Christians,</hi> nor the gate of
<lb/><hi rend="italic">Christian, Pagan,</hi> nor man, haue so strutted &#x0026; bellowed, that I haue
<lb/>thought some of Natures Iournymen had made men, and not
<lb/>made them well, they imitated humanitie so abominably.</p></sp>
<sp who="#pla"><speaker rend="italic">Play.</speaker> <l>I hope we haue reform&#x0027;d that indifferently with vs.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <p>O reforme it altogether, and let those that play your
    <lb/>Clow<gap reason="illegible" agent="inkBlot" extent="1" unit="chars" resp="#fol"/>es speake no more then is set downe for them, for there be
<lb/>of them that will themselues laugh, to set on some quantitie of
<lb/>barraine Spectators to laugh to, though in the meane time, some
<lb/>necessarie question of the play be then to be considered: that&#x0027;s vil&#x00AD;
<lb/>lanous, and shewes a most pittifull ambition in the Foole that v&#x00AD;
<lb/>ses it: go make you readie. How now my Lord, will the King
<lb/>heare this piece of worke?</p></sp>
<stage rend="italic, centred" type="entrance">Enter <name type="character" ref="#pol">Polonius</name>, <name type="character" ref="#gui">Guyldensterne</name>, and <name type="character" ref="#ros">Rosencraus</name>.</stage>
<sp who="#pol"><speaker rend="italic">Pol.</speaker> <l>And the Queene to, and that presently,</l></sp>
            <sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>B<gap reason="illegible" agent="partiallyInkedType" extent="1" unit="chars" resp="#fol"/>d the Players make haste. Will you two help to ha<gap reason="illegible" agent="inkBlot" extent="1" unit="chars" resp="#fol"/>ten
        <lb rend="turnunder"/><c rend="turnunder">(</c>them.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ros"><speaker rend="italic">Ros.</speaker> <l>I my Lord.<stage rend="italic, inline" type="exit">Exeunt those two.</stage></l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>What how, <name type="character" ref="#hor" rend="italic">Horatio</name>.<stage rend="italic, inline" type="entrance">Enter <name type="character" ref="#hor">Horatio</name>.</stage></l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hora.</speaker> <l>Heere sweet Lord, at your seruice.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l><name type="character" ref="#hor" rend="italic">Horatio</name>, thou art een as iust a man</l>
<l>As ere my conuersation copt withall.</l></sp>
<fw type="catchword" place="foot-right" rend="italic">Hora.</fw>
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<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hora.</speaker> <l>O my deare Lord.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Nay, do not thinke I flatter.</l>
<l>For what aduancement may I hope from thee</l>
<l>That no reuenue hast but thy good spirits</l>
<l>To feed and cloath thee, why should the poore be flattred?</l>
<l>No let the candied tongue lick obsurd pompe,</l>
<l>And crooke the pregnant hinges of the knee</l>
<l>Where thrift may follow fawning, dost thou heare,</l>
<l>Since my deare soule was Mistris of her choice,</l>
<l>And could of men distinguish her election</l>
<l>Shath seald thee for her selfe, for thou hast bin</l>
<l>As one in suffering all that suffers nothing,</l>
<l>A man that Fortunes buffets and rewards</l>
<l>Hast tane with equall thanks; and bleft are those</l>
<l>Whose bloud and iudgement are so well comedled,</l>
<l>That they are not a pipe for Fortunes finger</l>
<l>To sound what stop she please: giue me that man</l>
<l>That is not passions slaue, and I will weare him</l>
<l>In my hearts core, I in my heart of heart</l>
<l>As I do thee. Something too much of this,</l>
<l>There is a play to night before the King,</l>
<l>One Scene of it comes neere the circumstance</l>
<l>Which I haue told thee of my fathers death,</l>
<l>I prethee when thou seest that Act a foot,</l>
<l>Euen with the very comment of thy soule</l>
<l>Obserue my Vncle, if his occulted guilt</l>
<l>Doe not it selfe vnkennill in one speech,</l>
    <l>It is a damned Ghost that we haue seen<gap reason="illegible" agent="inkBlot" extent="1" unit="chars" resp="#fol"/>,</l>
<l>And my imaginations are as foule</l>
<l>As <hi rend="italic">Vulcans</hi> stithy; giue him heedfull note</l>
<l>For I mine eies will riuet to his face,</l>
<l>And after we will both our iudgements ioyne</l>
<l>In censure of his seeming.</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hora.</speaker> <l>Well my Lord,</l>
<l>If a steale ought the whilst this Play is playing</l>
<l>And scape detected, I will pay the theft.</l></sp>
<stage rend="italic, centred" type="entrance">Enter Trumpets and Kettle Drummes, King, Queene,
<lb/><name type="character" ref="#pol">Polonius</name>, <name type="character" ref="#oph">Ophelia</name>.</stage>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>They are comming to the Play. I must be idle,</l>
<fw type="signature" place="foot-centre">G2</fw><fw type="catchword" place="foot-right">Get</fw>
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<l>Get you a place.</l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King.</speaker> <l>How fares our Cousin <name type="character" ref="#ham" rend="italic">Hamlet</name>?</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Excellent Ifaith.</l>
<l>Of the Camelions dish, I eat the aire,</l>
<l>Promis&#x2010;cram&#x0027;d, you cannot feed Capons so.</l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King.</speaker> <l>I haue nothing with this answer <name type="character" ref="#ham" rend="italic">Hamlet</name>,</l>
<l>These words are not mine.</l></sp>
            <sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>No<gap reason="illegible" agent="partiallyInkedType" extent="1" unit="chars" resp="#fol"/> nor mine now my Lord.</l>
<l>You playd once i&#x0027;th the Vniuersitie you say,</l></sp>
<sp who="#pol"><speaker rend="italic">Pol.</speaker> <l>That did I my Lord, and was accounted a good Actor,</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ha<c rend="inverted">m</c>.</speaker> <l>What did you enact?</l></sp>
<sp who="#pol"><speaker rend="italic">Pol.</speaker> <l>I did enact <hi rend="italic">Iulius C&#x00E6;sar</hi>, I was kild i&#x0027;th Capitall,</l>
<l><hi rend="italic">Brutus</hi> kild me.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>It was a brute part of him to kill so capital a calfe there.</l>
<l>Be the Players readie?</l></sp>
<sp who="#ros"><speaker rend="italic">Ros.</speaker> <l>I my Lord, they stay vpon your patience.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ger"><speaker rend="italic">Ger.</speaker> <l>Come hither my deare <name type="character" ref="#ham" rend="italic">Hamlet</name>, sit by me.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>No good mother here&#x0027;s mettle more attractiue.</l></sp>
<sp who="#pol"><speaker rend="italic">Pol.</speaker> <l>O, oh, doe you marke that.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Ladie shall lie in your lap?</l></sp>
<sp who="#oph"><speaker rend="italic">Ophe.</speaker> <l>No my Lord.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Doe you thinke I meant Countrie matters?</l></sp>
<sp who="#oph"><speaker rend="italic">Ophe.</speaker> <l>I thinke nothing my Lord.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>That&#x0027;s a faire thought to lie between maids legs.</l></sp>
<sp who="#oph"><speaker rend="italic">Ophe.</speaker> <l>What is my Lord?</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Nothing.</l></sp>
<sp who="#oph"><speaker rend="italic">Ophe.</speaker> <l>You are merrie my Lord.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Who I?</l></sp>
<sp who="#oph"><speaker rend="italic">Ophe.</speaker> <l>I my Lord.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <p>O God! your onely Iigge&#x2010;maker, what should a man do
<lb/>but be merrie, for looke you how cherefully my mother lookes,
<lb/>and my father died within&#x0027;s two houres.</p></sp>
<sp who="#oph"><speaker rend="italic">Ophe.</speaker> <l>Nay, tis twice two moneths my Lord.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <p>So long, nay then let the Deuill weare black, for Ile haue
<lb/>a Sute of Sables; O heauens, die two moneths ago, and not for&#x00AD;
<lb/>gotten yet, then there&#x0027;s hope a great mans memorie may out&#x2010;liue
<lb/>his life halfe a yeare, but ber Ladie a must build Churches then, or
<lb/>else shall a suffer not thinking on, with the Hobby&#x2010;horse, whose
<lb/>Epitaph is, for O, for O, the Hobby&#x2010;horse is forgot.</p></sp>
<fw type="catchword" place="foot-right" rend="italic">Enter</fw>
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<fw type="runningHeader" place="top-centre"><hi rend="italic">Prince of</hi> Denmarke.</fw>
<stage rend="italic, centred" type="business">The Trumpets sound. Dumbe show followes.</stage>
            <stage rend="italic, centred" type="entrance">Enter a King and a Queene, the Queene embracing him, and he her,
<lb/>he takes her vp, and declines his head vpon her necke, he lies him downe
<lb/>vpon a banke of flowers, shee seeing him asleepe, leaues him: anon comes
                <lb/>in another man, take<gap reason="illegible" agent="partiallyInkedType" extent="1" unit="chars" resp="#fol"/>s off his Crown, kisses it, pours poyson in the sleepers
<lb/>eares, and leaues him: the Queene returnes, finds the King dead, makes
<lb/>passionate action, the poysoner with some three or foure comes in againe,
<lb/>seem to condole with her, the dead body is carried away, the poisoner woes
<lb/>the Queen with gifts, she seems harsh awhile, but in the end acceps loue.</stage>
<sp who="#oph"><speaker rend="italic">Oph.</speaker> <l>VVhat meanes this my Lord?</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Marry it is munching <hi rend="italic">Mallico</hi>, it meanes mischeife.</l></sp>
<sp who="#oph"><speaker rend="italic">Oph.</speaker> <l>Belike this show imports the argument of the Play.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>We shall know by this fellow,<stage rend="italic, inline" type="entrance">Enter prologue.</stage></l>
<l>The Players cannot keepe they&#x0027;le tell all.</l></sp>
<sp who="#oph"><speaker rend="italic">Ophe.</speaker> <l>Will a tell vs what this show meant?</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ha.</speaker> <l>I, or any show that you will show him, be not you asham&#x0027;d
<lb/>to show, heele not shame to tell you what it meanes.</l></sp>
<sp who="#oph"><speaker rend="italic">Oph.</speaker> <l>You are naught, you are naught, Ile marke the Play.</l></sp>
<sp who="#pro"><speaker rend="italic">Prologue.</speaker> <l>For vs and for our Tregedy,</l>
<l>Heere stooping to your clemencie,</l>
<l>We begge your hearing patiently.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Is this a Prologue or the posie of a Ring?</l></sp>
<sp who="#oph"><speaker rend="italic">Ophe.</speaker> <l>Tis briefe my Lord.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>As womans loue.</l></sp>
<stage rend="italic, centred" type="entrance">Enter King and Queene.</stage>
<sp who="#plk"><speaker rend="italic">King.</speaker> <l>Full thirty times hath <hi rend="italic">Ph&#x0153;bus</hi> Cart gone round</l>
<l><hi rend="italic">Neptunes</hi> salt wash, and <hi rend="italic">Tellus</hi> orb&#x0027;d the ground,</l>
<l>And thirty dosen Moones with borrowed sheene</l>
<l>About the world haue times twelue thirties beene</l>
<l>Since Loue our hearts, and <hi rend="italic">Hymen</hi> did our hands</l>
    <l>Vnite comutu<gap reason="illegible" agent="partiallyInkedType" extent="1" unit="chars" resp="#fol"/>ll in most sacred bands.</l></sp>
<sp who="#plq"><speaker rend="italic">Quee.</speaker> <l>So many iourneyes may the Sun and Moon</l>
<l>Make vs againe count ore ere loue be done,</l>
<l>But woe is me you are so sicke of late,</l>
<l>So farre from cheere, and from your former state,</l>
<l>That I diftrust you, yet though I diftrust,</l>
<l>Discomfort you my Lord it nothing must.</l>
<fw type="signature" place="foot-centre">G3</fw><fw type="catchword" place="foot-right">For</fw>
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<l>For women feare too much, euen as they loue,</l>
<l>And womens feare and loue hold quantity,</l>
<l>Either none, in neither ought, or in extremity,</l>
<l>Now what my Lord is proofe hath made you know,</l>
<l>And as my loue is ciz&#x0027;st, my feare is so,</l>
<l>Where loue is great, the litlest doubts are feare,</l>
<l>Where little fears grow great, great loue grows there</l></sp>
<sp who="#plk"><speaker rend="italic">King.</speaker> <l>Faith I must leaue thee loue, and shortly to,</l>
<l>My operant powers their functions leaue to doe,</l>
<l>And thou shalt liue in this faire world behind,</l>
<l>Honord, belou&#x0027;d, and haply one as kind,</l>
<l>For husband shalt thou.</l></sp>
<sp who="#plq"><speaker rend="italic">Quee.</speaker> <l>O confound the reft.</l>
<l>Such loue must needs be treason in my brest,</l>
<l>In second husband let me be accurst,</l>
<l>None wed the second, but who kild the first.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham" rend="right-justified"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>That&#x0027;s
<lb/>wormwood.</l></sp>
<sp who="#plq"><l>The instances that second marriage moue</l>
<l>Are base respects of thrift, but none of loue,</l>
<l>A second time I kill my husband dead,</l>
<l>When second husband kisses me in bed.</l></sp>
    <sp who="#plk"><speaker rend="italic">King.</speaker> <l>I do beleeue you think what now you speak,</l>
<l>But what we doe determine, oft we breake,</l>
<l>Purpose is but the slaue to memory,</l>
<l>Of violent birth, but poore validity,</l>
<l>Which now the fruit vnripe sticks on the tree,</l>
<l>But fall vnshaken when they mellow be.</l>
<l>Most necessary tis that we forget</l>
<l>To pay our selues what to our selues is debt,</l>
<l>What to our selues in passion we propose,</l>
<l>The passion ending, doth the purpose lose,</l>
<l>The violence of either griefe or ioy,</l>
<l>Their owne ennactures with themselues deftroy,</l>
<l>Where ioy most reuels, griefe doth most lament,</l>
<l>Griefe ioy, ioy griefes, on slender accedent,</l>
<l>This world is not for aye, nor tis not strange,</l>
<l>That euen our loues should with our fortuns change,</l>
<l>For tis a question left vs yet to proue,</l>
        <l>Whether loue lea<gap reason="illegible" agent="partiallyInkedType" extent="1" unit="chars" resp="#fol"/> fortune, or else fortune loue.</l>
<l>The great man downe, you marke his fauourite flies,</l>
<fw type="catchword" place="foot-right">The</fw>
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<l>The poore aduanced makes friends of enemies,</l>
<l>And hethertoo doth loue on fortune tend,</l>
<l>For who not needs, shall neuer lack a friend,</l>
<l>And who in want a hollow friend doth try,</l>
        <l>D<gap reason="illegible" agent="partiallyInkedType" extent="1" unit="chars" resp="#fol"/>rectly seasons him his enemy.</l>
<l>But orderly to end where I begun,</l>
<l>Our wills and fates do so contrary run,</l>
<l>That our deuices still are ouerthrowne,</l>
<l>Our thoughts are ours, their ends none of our owne,</l>
<l>So thinke thou wilt no second husband wed,</l>
<l>But dy thy thoughts when thy first Lord is dead.</l></sp>
<sp who="#plq"><speaker rend="italic">Quee.</speaker> <l>Nor earth to me giue food, nor heauen light,</l>
<l>Sport and repose lock from me day and night,</l>
<l>To desperation turne my trust and hope,</l>
<l>And Anchors cheere in prison be my scope,</l>
<l>Each opposite that blanks the face of ioy,</l>
<l>Meet what I would haue well, and it destroy,</l>
<l>Both here and hence pursue me lasting strife,</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham" rend="right-justified"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>If she should
<lb/>break it now.</l></sp>
<sp who="#plq"><l>If once I be a widdow, euer I be wife.</l></sp>
    <sp who="#plk"><speaker rend="italic">King.</speaker> <l>Tis deeply sworne, sweet leaue me heare a while,</l>
<l>My spirits grow dull and faine I would beguile</l>
<l>The tedious day with sleep,</l></sp>
<sp who="#plq"><speaker rend="italic">Quee.</speaker> <l>Sleep rock thy brain,</l>
<l>And neuer come mischance betwixt vs twain<stage rend="italic, inline" type="exit">Exeunt.</stage></l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Maddam, how like you this Play?</l></sp>
<sp who="#ger"><speaker rend="italic">Quee.</speaker> <l>The Lady doth protest too much me thinks.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>O but shee&#x0027;le keep her word.</l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King.</speaker> <l>Haue you heard the argument? is there no offence in&#x0027;t?</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>No, no, they do but iest, poison in iest, no offence i&#x0027;th
    <lb rend="turnunder"/><c rend="turnunder">(</c>world.</l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King.</speaker> <l>What do you call the Play?</l></sp>
            <sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <p>The Mouse<gap reason="illegible" agent="partiallyInkedType" extent="1" unit="chars" resp="#fol"/>rap, mary how tropically, this Play is the
<lb/>Image of a murther done in <hi rend="italic">Vienna</hi>, <hi rend="italic">Gonzago</hi> is the Dukes name,
<lb/>his wife <hi rend="italic">Baptista</hi>, you shall see anon, tis a knauish piece of work,
<lb/>but what of that? your Maiesty and we shall haue free soules, it
                <lb/>touches vs not, let <gap reason="illegible" agent="partiallyInkedType" extent="1" unit="chars" resp="#fol"/>he gauled Iade winch, our withers are vn&#x00AD;
<lb/>wrung. This is one <hi rend="italic">Lucianus</hi>, Nephew to the King.</p></sp>
<stage rend="italic, centred" type="entrance">Enter Lucianus.</stage>
<sp who="#oph"><speaker rend="italic">Oph.</speaker> <l>You are 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 betweene you and your loue</l>
<fw type="catchword" place="foot-right">If</fw>
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<l>If I could see the puppits dallying.</l></sp>
<sp who="#oph"><speaker rend="italic">Ophe.</speaker> <l>You are keene my Lord, you are keene.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>It would cost you a groning to take off mine edge.</l></sp>
<sp who="#oph"><speaker rend="italic">Oph.</speaker> <l>Still better and worse.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <p>So you mistake your husbands. Begin murtherer, leaue
<lb/>thy damnable faces and begin, come, the croking Rauen doth
<lb/>bellow for reuenge.</p></sp>
<sp who="#luc"><speaker rend="italic">Luc.</speaker> <l>Thoughts black, hands apt, drugs fit and time agreeing,</l>
<l>Considerate season, els no creature seeing,</l>
<l>Thou mixture ranke, of midnight weeds collected,</l>
<l>With <hi rend="italic">Hecats</hi> ban thrice blasted, thrice infected,</l>
<l>Thy naturall magicke, and dire propertie,</l>
<l>On wholesome life vsurps immediately.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <p>A poisons him i&#x0027;th Garden for his estate, his names <hi rend="italic">Gonza&#x00AD;
<lb/>go</hi>, the story is extant and written in very choice <hi rend="italic">Italian,</hi> you shall
<lb/>see anon how the murtherer gets the loue of <hi rend="italic">Gonzagoes</hi> wife.</p></sp>
<sp who="#oph"><speaker rend="italic">Oph.</speaker> <l>The King rises.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ger"><speaker rend="italic">Quee.</speaker> <l>How fares my Lord?</l></sp>
<sp who="#pol"><speaker rend="italic">Pol.</speaker> <l>Giue ore the Play.</l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King.</speaker> <l>giue me some light, away.</l></sp>
<sp who="#pol"><speaker rend="italic">Pol.</speaker> <l>Lights, lights, lights.<stage rend="italic, inline" type="exit">Exeunt, all but <name type="character" ref="#ham">Ham</name>. and <name type="character" ref="#hor">Horacio</name>.</stage></l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Why let the stroken Deere goe weepe,</l>
<l>The Hart vngauled play,</l>
    <l>For some must wa<gap reason="illegible" agent="partiallyInkedType" extent="1" unit="chars" resp="#fol"/>ch whilst some must sleepe,</l>
<p>Thus runs the world away. Would not this sir &#x0026; a forrest of fea&#x00AD;
<lb/>thers, if the rest of my fortuns turne Turk with me, with prouincial
<lb/>Roses, on my raz&#x0027;d shooes, get me a fellowship in a city of Player?</p></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hora.</speaker> <l>Halfe a share.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>A whole one I.</l>
    <l>For thou dost know oh <hi rend="italic">Damon</hi> deere<gap reason="illegible" agent="partiallyInkedType" extent="1" unit="chars" resp="#fol"/></l>
<l>This Realme dimantled was</l>
<l>Of <hi rend="italic">Ioue</hi> himselfe, and now raignes here</l>
<l>A very very paiock.</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hora.</speaker> <l>You might haue rim&#x0027;d.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>O good <name type="character" ref="#hor" rend="italic">Horatio</name>, Ile take the Ghosts word for a thousand
<lb/>pound. Didst perceaue?</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hora.</speaker> <l>Very well my Lord.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ha.</speaker> <l>Vpon the talke of the poisoning.</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hora.</speaker> <l>I did very well note him.</l></sp>
<fw type="catchword" place="foot-right" rend="italic">Ham.</fw>
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<fw type="runningHeader" place="top-centre"><hi rend="italic">Prince of</hi> Denmarke.</fw>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Ah ha, come some musique, come the Recorders,</l>
<l>For if the King like not the Comodie,</l>
<l>Why then belike he likes it not perdie.</l>
<l>Come, some musique.</l></sp>
<stage rend="italic, centred" type="entrance">Enter <name type="character" ref="#ros">Rosencraus</name>, <name type="character" ref="#gui">Guyldensterne</name>.</stage>
<sp who="#gui"><speaker rend="italic">Gu.</speaker> <l>Good my Lord, voutsafe me a word with you</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Sir a whole historie.</l></sp>
<sp who="#gui"><speaker rend="italic">Guyl.</speaker> <l>The King sir.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>I sir, what of him?</l></sp>
<sp who="#gui"><speaker rend="italic">Guyl.</speaker> <l>Is in his retirement meruailous distempred.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>With drinke sir?</l></sp>
<sp who="#gui"><speaker rend="italic">Guyl.</speaker> <l>No my Lord, with choller.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <p>Your wisedome should shew it selfe more richer to sig&#x00AD;
<lb/>nifie this to the Doctor, for, for me to put him to his purgation,
<lb/>would perhaps plunge him into more choller.</p></sp>
<sp who="#gui"><speaker rend="italic">Guyl.</speaker> <l>Good my Lord put your discourse into some frame,</l>
<l>And stare not so wildly from my affaire.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>I am tame sir, pronounce.</l></sp>
<sp who="#gui"><speaker rend="italic">Guyl.</speaker> <l>The Queene your mother in moft great affliction of spi&#x00AD;
<lb/>rit, hath sent me to you.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>You are welcome.</l></sp>
<sp who="#gui"><speaker rend="italic">Guy.</speaker> <p>Nay good my Lord, this curtesie is not of the right breed,
<lb/>if it shall please you to make me a wholsome answer, I will do
<lb/>your mothers commandement, if not, your pardon and my re&#x00AD;
<lb/>turne, shall be the end of businesse.</p></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Sir I cannot.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ros"><speaker rend="italic">Ros.</speaker> <l>What my Lord.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ha.</speaker> <p>Make you a wholsome answer, my wits diseasd, but sir, such
<lb/>answer as I can make, you shal command, or rather as you say, my
<lb/>mother, therefore no more, but to the matter, my mother you say.</p></sp>
<sp who="#ros"><speaker rend="italic">Ros.</speaker> <p>Then thus she saies, your behauio<c rend="inverted">u</c>r hath strooke her into
<lb/>amazement and admiration.</p></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>O wonderfull sonne that can so stonifh a mother! but is
<lb/>there no sequell at the heeles of this mothers admiration? impart.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ros"><speaker rend="italic">Ros.</speaker> <l>She desires to speak with you in her closet ere you go to bed.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>We shall obey, were she ten times our mother, haue you
<lb/>any further trade with vs?</l></sp>
<sp who="#ros"><speaker rend="italic">Ros.</speaker> <l>My Lord you once did loue me.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>And doe still by these pickers and stealers.</l></sp>
<fw type="signature" place="foot-centre">H</fw><fw type="catchword" place="foot-right" rend="italic">Ros.</fw>
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<sp who="#ros"><speaker rend="italic">Ros.</speaker> <p>Good my Lord, what is your cause of distemper, you&#x0027;do
<lb/>surely bar the doore vpon your owne liberty, if you deny your
<lb/>griefes to your friend.</p></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Sir I lack aduancement.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ros"><speaker rend="italic">Ros.</speaker> <l>How can that be when you haue the voyce of the King
<lb/>himselfe for your succession in <hi rend="italic">Denmarke.</hi></l></sp>
<stage rend="italic, centred" type="entrance">Enter the Players with Recorders.</stage>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <p>I sir, but wile the grasse grows, the prouerb is somthing
<lb/>musty, oh the Recorders, let me see one, to withdraw with you,
<lb/>why do you go about to recouer the wind of me, as if you would
<lb/>driue me into a toyle?</p></sp>
<sp who="#gui"><speaker rend="italic">Gu.</speaker> <l>O my lord if my duty be too bold, my loue is too vnmanerly</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>I do not well vnderstand that, will you play vpon this pipe?</l></sp>
<sp who="#gui"><speaker rend="italic">Guyl.</speaker> <l>My Lord I cannot.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>I pray you.</l></sp>
<sp who="#gui"><speaker rend="italic">Guyl.</speaker> <l>Beleeue me I cannot.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>I beseech you.</l></sp>
<sp who="#gui"><speaker rend="italic">Guyl.</speaker> <l>I know no touch of it my Lord.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <p>It is as easie as lying; gouern these ventages with your fin&#x00AD;
<lb/>gers, &#x0026; the thumb giue it breath with your mouth, and it wil dis&#x00AD;
<lb/>course most eloquent musique, look you, these are the stops.</p></sp>
<sp who="#gui"><speaker rend="italic">Guyl.</speaker> <l>But these cannot I command to any vtrance of harmony,</l>
<l>I haue not the skill.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <p>Why look you now how vnworthy a thing you make of
<lb/>me, you would play vpon me, you would seem to know my stops,
<lb/>you would pluck out the heart of my mysterie, you would sound
<lb/>me from my lowest note to my compasse, and there is much mu&#x00AD;
<lb/>sique, excellent voice in this little organ, yet cannot you make it
    <lb/>spe<gap reason="illegible" agent="partiallyInkedType" extent="1" unit="chars" resp="#fol"/>k, s&#x0027;blood do you think I am easier to be plaid on then a pipe,
<lb/>call me what Instrument you will, though you fret me not, you
<lb/>cannot play vpon me. God blesse you sir.</p></sp>
<stage rend="italic, centred" type="entrance">Enter <name type="character" ref="#pol">Polonius</name>.</stage>
<sp who="#pol"><speaker rend="italic">Pol.</speaker> <l>My Lord, the Queen would speak with you, and presently.</l></sp>
            <sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">H<gap reason="illegible" agent="partiallyInkedType" extent="1" unit="chars" resp="#fol"/>.</speaker> <l>Do you see yonder cloud that&#x0027;s almost in shape of a Camel?</l></sp>
<sp who="#pol"><speaker rend="italic">Pol.</speaker> <l>By&#x0027;th masse and tis like a Camell indeed.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Me thinks it is like a Wezell.</l></sp>
<sp who="#pol"><speaker rend="italic">Pol.</speaker> <l>It is black like a Wezell.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Or like a Whale.</l></sp>
            <sp who="#pol"><speaker rend="italic">Pol.</speaker> <l>Very like a Whal<gap reason="illegible" agent="inkBlot" extent="1" unit="chars" resp="#fol"/>.</l></sp>
<fw type="catchword" place="foot-right"><hi rend="italic">Ham.</hi> Then</fw>
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<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Then I will come to my mother by and by,</l>
<l>They fool me to the top of my bent, I wil come by &#x0026; by,</l>
<l>Leaue me friends.</l>
<l>I will, say so. By and by is easily said,</l>
<l>Tis now the very witching time of night,</l>
<l>When Church&#x2010;yards yawne, and hell it selfe breaks out</l>
<l>Contagion to this world: now could I drink hot blood,</l>
<l>And do such businesse as the bitter day</l>
<l>Would quake to looke on: soft, now to my mother,</l>
<l>O heart loose not thy nature! let not euer,</l>
<l>The soule of <hi rend="italic">Nero</hi> enter this firme bosome!</l>
<l>Let me be cruell, not vnnaturall,</l>
<l>I will speak dagger to her, but vse none,</l>
<l>My tongue and soule in this be hypocrites,</l>
<l>How in my words someuer she be shent,</l>
<l>To giue them seales neuer my soule consent.</l></sp>
        </div2>
        <div2 type="scene" n="3">
<stage rend="italic, centred" type="entrance">Enter King, <name type="character" ref="#ros">Rosencraus</name>, and <name type="character" ref="#gui">Guyldensterne</name>.</stage>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King.</speaker> <l>I like him not, nor stands it safe with vs</l>
<l>To let his madnesse range, therefore prepare you,</l>
<l>I your commission will forthwith dispatch,</l>
<l>And he to <hi rend="italic">England</hi> shall along with you,</l>
<l>The termes of our estate may not endure</l>
<l>Hazard so neer&#x0027;s as doth hourely grow,</l>
<l>Out of his browes.</l></sp>
<sp who="#gui"><speaker rend="italic">Guyl.</speaker> <l>We will our selues prouide,</l>
<l>Most holy and religious feare it is</l>
<l>To keep those many many bodies safe</l>
<l>That liue and feed vpon your Maiesty.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ros"><speaker rend="italic">Ros.</speaker> <l>The single and peculier life is bound,</l>
<l>With all the strength and armour of the mind</l>
<l>To keep it selfe from noyance, but much more</l>
<l>That spirit, vpon whose weale depends and rests</l>
<l>The liues of many, the cesse of Maiesty</l>
<l>Dies not alone; but like a gulfe doth draw</l>
<l>What&#x0027;s neere it, with it, or it is a massie wheele</l>
<l>Fixt on the somnet of the highest mount,</l>
<l>To whose huge spokes, ten thousand lesser things</l>
<l>Are morteist and adioynd, which when it falls,</l>
<fw type="signature" place="foot-centre">H2</fw><fw type="catchword" place="foot-right">Each</fw>
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<l>Each small annexment, petie consequence</l>
<l>Attends the boistrous raine, neuer alone</l>
<l>Did the King sigh, but a generall growne.</l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King.</speaker> <l>Arme you I pray you to this speedie voiage,</l>
<l>For we will fetters put about this feare</l>
<l>Which now goes to free&#x2010;footed.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ros"><speaker rend="italic">Ros.</speaker> <l>VVe will hast vs.<stage rend="italic, inline" type="exit">Exeunt. Gent.</stage></l></sp>
<stage rend="italic, centred" type="entrance">Enter <name type="character" ref="#pol">Polonius</name>.</stage>
<sp who="#pol"><speaker rend="italic">Pol.</speaker> <l>My Lord, he&#x0027;s going to his mothers closet,</l>
<l>Behind the Arras I&#x0027;le conuay my selfe</l>
<l>To here the prossesse, I&#x0027;le warrant shee&#x0027;le tax him home,</l>
<l>And as you said, and wisely was it said,</l>
<l>Tis meet that some more audience then a mother,</l>
<l>Since nature makes them partiall, should ore&#x2010;heare</l>
<l>The speech of vantage; fare you well my Leige,</l>
<l>I&#x0027;le call vpon you ere you goe to bed.</l>
<l>And tell you what I know.<stage rend="italic, inline" type="exit">Exit.</stage></l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King.</speaker> <l>Thanks deere my Lord.</l>
<l>O my offence is ranke, it smels to heauen,</l>
<l>It hath the primall eldest curse vppont;</l>
<l>A brothers murther, pray can I not,</l>
<l>Though inclination be as sharp as will,</l>
<l>My stronger guilt defeats my strong intent,</l>
<l>And like a man to double businesse bound,</l>
<l>I stand in pause where I shall first begin,</l>
<l>And both neglect: what if this cursed hand</l>
    <l>Were thicker then it selfe wi<gap reason="illegible" agent="partiallyInkedType" extent="1" unit="chars" resp="#fol"/>h brothers blood,</l>
<l>Is there not raine enough in the sweet Heauens</l>
<l>To wash it white as snow? whereto serues mercie</l>
    <l>But to confront the vis<gap reason="illegible" agent="partiallyInkedType" extent="1" unit="chars" resp="#fol"/>ge of offence?</l>
<l>And what&#x0027;s in praier but this two&#x2010;fold force,</l>
    <l>To be forest<gap reason="illegible" agent="partiallyInkedType" extent="1" unit="chars" resp="#fol"/>lled ere we come to fall,</l>
<l>Or pardon being downe, then I&#x0027;le looke vp.</l>
<l>My faults is past, but oh! what forme of praier</l>
<l>Can serue my turne? forgiue me my foule murther:</l>
<l>That cannot be since I am stil possest</l>
<l>Of those affects for which I did the murther;</l>
<l>My Crowne, mine owne ambition, and my Queene;</l>
<fw type="catchword" place="foot-right">May</fw>
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<fw type="runningHeader" place="top-centre"><hi rend="italic">Prince of</hi> Denmarke.</fw>
<l>May one be pardoned and retaine th&#x0027;offence?</l>
<l>In the corrupted currents of this world,</l>
<l>Offences guided hand may show by iustice,</l>
<l>And oft tis seene the wicked prize it selfe</l>
<l>Buyes out the Law, but tis not so aboue,</l>
<l>There is no shuffling, there the action lies</l>
<l>In his true nature, and we our selues compeld</l>
<l>Euen to the teeth and forehead of our faults</l>
<l>To giue in euidence: what then, what rests?</l>
<l>Try what repentance can, what can it not,</l>
<l>Yet what can it, when one cannot repent?</l>
<l>O wretched state, O bosome blacke as death,</l>
<l>O limed soule, that strugling to be free,</l>
<l>Art more ingaged! helpe Angles make assay,</l>
<l>Bow stubborne knees and heart with strings of steele</l>
<l>Be soft as sinnewes of the new borne babe,</l>
<l>All may be well.</l></sp>
<stage rend="italic, centred" type="entrance">Enter <name type="character" ref="#ham">Hamlet</name>.</stage>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Now might I do it, but now a is a praying,</l>
<l>And now Ile doo&#x0027;t, and so a goes to heauen,</l>
<l>And so am I reuenged, that would be scand</l>
<l>A villaine kils my father, and for that,</l>
<l>I his sole sonne, do this same villaine send</l>
<l>To heauen.</l>
<l>Why, this is base and silly. &#x2014; not reuendge,</l>
<l>A tooke my father grosly, full of bread,</l>
<l>Withall his crimes broad blowne, as flush as May,</l>
<l>And how his Audit stands who knowes saue heauen,</l>
<l>But in our circumstance and course of thought,</l>
<l>Tis heauie with him: and am I then reuendged</l>
<l>To take him in the purging of his soule,</l>
<l>When he is fit and seasoned for his passage?</l>
<l>No.</l>
<l>Vp Sword, and know thou a more horrid hent,</l>
<l>When he is drunke, a sleepe, or in his rage,</l>
<l>Or in th&#x0027; incestious pleasure of his bed,</l>
<l>At game, a swearing, or about some act</l>
<l>That has no rellish of saluation in&#x0027;t.</l>
<fw type="signature" place="foot-centre">H3</fw><fw type="catchword" place="foot-right">Then</fw>
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<l>Then trip him that his heele mas kick at heauen,</l>
<l>And that his soule may be as damnd and blacke</l>
<l>As hell whereto it goes; my mother stayes,</l>
<l>This Physick but prolongs thy sickly dayes.<stage rend="italic, inline" type="exit">Exit.</stage></l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King.</speaker> <l>My words flie vp, my thoughts remaine below</l>
<l>Words without thoughts neuer to heauen go.<stage rend="italic, inline" type="exit">Exit.</stage></l></sp>
        </div2>
        <div2 type="scene" n="4">
<stage rend="italic, centred" type="entrance">Enter <name type="character" ref="#ger">Gertrard</name> and <name type="character" ref="#pol">Polonius</name>.</stage>
<sp who="#pol"><speaker rend="italic">Polo.</speaker> <l>A will come strait, look you lay home to him,</l>
<l>Tell him his pranks haue bin too broad to beare with,</l>
<l>And that your grace hath screen&#x0027;d and stood betweene</l>
<l>Much heat and him, Ile silence me euen heere,</l>
<l>Pray you be round.</l></sp>
<stage rend="italic, centred" type="entrance">Enter <name type="character" ref="#ham">Hamlet</name>.</stage>
<sp who="#ger"><speaker rend="italic">Ger.</speaker> <l>Ile waite you, feare me not,</l>
<l>Withdraw, I heare him comming.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Now mother, what&#x0027;s the matter?</l></sp>
<sp who="#ger"><speaker rend="italic">Ger.</speaker> <l><name type="character" ref="#ham" rend="italic">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">Ger.</speaker> <l>Come, come, you answer with an idle tongue.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Go go, you question with a wicked tongue.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ger"><speaker rend="italic">Ger.</speaker> <l>Why how now <name type="character" ref="#ham" rend="italic">Hamlet</name>?</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>What&#x0027;s the matter now?</l></sp>
<sp who="#ger"><speaker rend="italic">Ger.</speaker> <l>Haue you forgot me?</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>No by Rood not so,</l>
<l>You are the Queene, your husbands brothers wife,</l>
<l>And would it were not so, you are my mother.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ger"><speaker rend="italic">Ger.</speaker> <l>Nay, then Ile set those to you that can speake.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Come, come, and sit you downe, you shall not boudge,</l>
<l>You go not till I set you vp a Glasse</l>
<l>Where you may see the most part of you.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ger"><speaker rend="italic">Ger.</speaker> <l>What wilt thou do, thou wilt not murther me?</l>
<l>Helpe hoe.</l></sp>
<sp who="#pol"><speaker rend="italic">Polo.</speaker> <l>What hoe helpe.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>How now, a Rat, dead for a Duckat, dead.</l></sp>
<sp who="#pol"><speaker rend="italic">Pol.</speaker> <l>O I am slaine.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ger"><speaker rend="italic">Ger.</speaker> <l>O me, what hast thou done?</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Nay I know not, is it the King?</l></sp>
<fw type="catchword" place="foot-right" rend="italic">Ger.</fw>
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<fw type="runningHeader" place="top-centre"><hi rend="italic">Prince of</hi> Denmarke.</fw>
<sp who="#ger"><speaker rend="italic">Ger.</speaker> <l>O what a rash and bloudie deed is this.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>A bloudie deed, almost as bad good mother</l>
<l>As kill a King, and marrie with his brother.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ger"><speaker rend="italic">Ger.</speaker> <l>As kill a King.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>I Lady it was my word.</l>
<l>Thou wretched, rash, intruding Foole farwell,</l>
<l>I tooke thee for thy better, take thy fortune,</l>
<l>Thou find&#x0027;st to be too busie is some danger.</l>
<l>Leaue wringing of your hands, peace sit you downe,</l>
<l>And let me wring your heart, for so I shall</l>
<l>If it be made of penetrable stuffe,</l>
<l>If damned custome haue nor brasd it so,</l>
<l>That it be proofe and bulwarke against sence.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ger"><speaker rend="italic">Ger.</speaker> <l>What haue I done, that thou dar&#x0027;st wagge thy tongue</l>
<l>In noise so rude against me?</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Such an act</l>
<l>That blurres the grace and blush of modestie,</l>
<l>Cals vertue Hypocrite, takes of the Rose</l>
<l>From the faire forehead of an innocent loue,</l>
<l>And sets a blister there, makes marriage vowes</l>
<l>As false as Dicers oathes, Oh such a deed!</l>
<l>As from the body of contraction plucks</l>
<l>The very soule: and sweet Religion makes</l>
<l>A rapsodie of words; heauens face does glow</l>
<l>Ore this solidiry and compound masse</l>
<l>With heated visage, as against the doome</l>
<l>Is thought&#x2010;sick at the act.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ger"><speaker rend="italic">Quee.</speaker> <l>Ay me what act?</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>That rores so lowd and thunders in the Index,</l>
<l>Looke here vpon this Picture, and on this,</l>
<l>The counterfeit presentment of two brothers,</l>
<l>See what a grace was seated on his brow,</l>
<l><hi rend="italic">Hiperions</hi> curles the front of <hi rend="italic">Ioue</hi> himselfe,</l>
<l>An eie like <hi rend="italic">Mars</hi>, to threaten and command,</l>
<l>A station like the Herald <hi rend="italic">Mercurie,</hi></l>
<l>New lighted on a heaue, a kissing hill,</l>
<l>A combination and forme indeed,</l>
<l>Where euery God did seeme to set his seale</l>
<l>To giue the world assurance of a man,</l>
<fw type="catchword" place="foot-right">This</fw>
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<l>This was your husband, look you now what followes,</l>
<l>Heere is your husband like a mil&#x2010;dewed eare,</l>
<l>Blasting his wholsome brother: haue you eies?</l>
<l>Could you on this faire Mountaine leaue to feed</l>
<l>And batton on this <hi rend="italic">Moore;</hi> ha, haue you eies?</l>
<l>You cannot call it loue, for at your age</l>
<l>The heyday in the bloud is tame, it&#x0027;s humble,</l>
<l>And waits vpon the iudgement, and what iudgement</l>
<l>Would step from this to this? sence sure you haue</l>
<l>Else could you not haue motion, but sure that sence</l>
<l>Is appoplext, for madnesse would not erre</l>
<l>Nor sence to extasie was neere so thral&#x0027;d</l>
<l>But it reseru&#x0027;d some quantitie of choice</l>
<l>To serue in such a difference. What Deuill wast</l>
<l>That thus hath cosond you at hodman&#x2010;blind?</l>
<l>Eies without feeling, feeling without sight,</l>
<l>Eares without hands, or eies, smelling sance all,</l>
<l>Or but a sickly part of one true sence</l>
<l>Could not so mope. Oh shame! where is thy blush?</l>
<l>Rebellious hell.</l>
<l>If thou canst mutine in a Matrons bones,</l>
<l>To flaming youth, let vertue be as wax</l>
<l>And melt in her owne fire, proclaime no shame</l>
<l>When the compulsiue ardure giues the charge,</l>
<l>Since frost it selfe as actiuely doth burne,</l>
<l>And reason pardons will.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ger"><speaker rend="italic">Ger.</speaker> <l>O <name type="character" ref="#ham" rend="italic">Hamlet</name> speake no more,</l>
<l>Thou turn&#x0027;st my very eies into my soule,</l>
<l>And there I see such black and grieued spots</l>
<l>As will leaue there their tinct.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Nay but to liue</l>
<l>In the ranke sweat of an incestuous bed</l>
<l>Stewed in corruption, honying and making loue</l>
<l>Ouer the nastie stie.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ger"><speaker rend="italic">Ger.</speaker> <l>O speake to me no more,</l>
<l>These words like Daggers enter in my eares</l>
<l>No more sweet <name type="character" ref="#ham" rend="italic">Hamlet</name>.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>A murtherer and a villaine,</l>
<l>A slaue that is not twentith part the kyth.</l>
<fw type="catchword" place="foot-right">Of</fw>
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<l>Of your precedent Lord, a vice of Kings,</l>
<l>A Cut&#x2010;purse of the Empire and the rule,</l>
<l>That from a shelfe the precious Diadem stole</l>
<l>And put it in his pocket.</l></sp>
<stage rend="italic, centred" type="entrance">Enter Ghost.</stage>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>A King of shreds and patches,</l>
<l>Saue me and houer ore me with your wings</l>
<l>You heauenly guards: what would your gracious figure?</l></sp>
<sp who="#ger"><speaker rend="italic">Ger.</speaker> <l>Alasse he&#x0027;s mad.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Doe you not come your tardie sonne to chide,</l>
<l>That lap&#x0027;st in time and passion lets goe by</l>
<l>Th&#x0027; important acting of your dread command, O say!</l></sp>
<sp who="#gho"><speaker rend="italic">Ghost.</speaker> <l>Doe not forget: this visitation</l>
<l>Is but to whet thy almost blunted purpose,</l>
<l>But looke, amazement on thy mother sits,</l>
<l>O step betweene her, and her sighing soule!</l>
<l>Conceit in weakest bodies strongest workes,</l>
<l>Speake to her <name type="character" ref="#ham" rend="italic">Hamlet</name>.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>How is it with you Ladie?</l></sp>
<sp who="#ger"><speaker rend="italic">Ger.</speaker> <l>Alasse how i&#x0027;st with you?</l>
<l>That you doe bend your eie on vacancie.</l>
<l>And with th&#x0027;incorporall aire do hold discourse,</l>
<l>Forth at your eyes your spirits wildly peepe,</l>
<l>And as the sleeping Souldiers in th&#x0027;alarme,</l>
<l>Your beaded haire like life in excrements</l>
<l>Starts vp and stands an end: O gentle sonne!</l>
<l>Vpon the heate and flame of thy distemper</l>
<l>Sprinkle coole patience, whereon do you looke?</l></sp>
            <sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>O<gap reason="illegible" agent="partiallyInkedType" extent="1" unit="chars" resp="#fol"/> him, on him, looke you how pale he gleres,</l>
<l>His forme and cause conioyned, preaching to stones</l>
<l>Would make them capable, do not looke vpon me,</l>
<l>Lest with this pittious action you conuert</l>
<l>My sterne effects, then what I haue to doe</l>
<l>Will want true colour, teares perchance for bloud.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ger"><speaker rend="italic">Ger.</speaker> <l>To whom doe you speake this?</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Doe you see nothing there?</l></sp>
<sp who="#ger"><speaker rend="italic">Ger.</speaker> <l>Nothing at all, yet all that is there I see.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Nor did you nothing heare?</l></sp>
<sp who="#ger"><speaker rend="italic">Ger.</speaker> <l>No, nothing but our selues.</l></sp>
<fw type="signature" place="foot-centre">I</fw><fw type="catchword" place="foot-right" rend="italic">Ham.</fw>
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<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Why looke you there, looke how it steales away,</l>
<l>My father in his habit as he liu&#x0027;d,</l>
<l>Looke where he goes, euen now out at the portall.<stage rend="italic, inline" type="exit">Exit Ghost.</stage></l></sp>
<sp who="#ger"><speaker rend="italic">Ger.</speaker> <l>This is the coynage of your braine,</l>
<l>This bodilesse creation, extasie is very cunning in</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>My pulse as yours doth temperatly keepe time,</l>
<l>And makes as healthfull musick, it is not madnesse</l>
<l>That I haue vttred, bring me to the test,</l>
<l>And the matter will reword, which madnesse</l>
<l>Would gambole from, Mother for loue of grace,</l>
<l>Lay not that flattering vnction to your soule</l>
<l>That not your trespasse but my madnesse speakes,</l>
<l>It will but skin and filme the vlcerous place,</l>
<l>Whiles ranke corruption mining all within</l>
<l>Infects vnseene: confesse your selfe to heauen,</l>
<l>Repent what&#x0027;s past, auoid what is to come,</l>
<l>And doe not spread the compost on the weeds</l>
<l>To make them ranker, forgiue me this my vertue,</l>
<l>For in the fatnesse of these pursie times</l>
<l>Vertue it selfe of vice must pardon beg,</l>
<l>Yea curbe and wooe for leaue to doe him good.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ger"><speaker rend="italic">Ger.</speaker> <l>O <name type="character" ref="#ham" rend="italic">Hamlet</name>! thou hast cleft my hart in twaine.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham,</speaker> <l>O throw away the worser part of it,</l>
<l>And leaue the purer with the other halfe,</l>
<l>Good night, but goe not to my Vncles bed,</l>
    <l>Assume a ver<gap reason="illegible" agent="partiallyInkedType" extent="1" unit="chars" resp="#fol"/>ue if you haue it not,</l>
<l>That monster custome, who all sence doth eate</l>
<l>Of habits Deuill, is Angell yet in this</l>
<l>That to the vse of actions faire and good,</l>
<l>He likewise giues a Frock or Liuerie</l>
<l>That aptly is put on to refraine night,</l>
<l>And that shall lend a kind of easinesse</l>
<l>To the next abstinence, the next more easie:</l>
<l>For vse almost can change the stampe of nature,</l>
<l>And master the Deuill, or throw him out</l>
<l>With wondrous potencie: once more good night,</l>
<l>And when you are desirous to be blest,</l>
<l>Ile blessing beg of you, for this same Lord</l>
<l>I doe repent; but heauen hath pleas&#x0027;d it so</l>
<fw type="catchword" place="foot-right">To</fw>
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<l>To punish me with this, and this with me,</l>
    <l>That I must be their scourge and mini<gap reason="illegible" agent="inkBlot" extent="1" unit="chars" resp="#fol"/>ter,</l>
<l>I will bestow him and will answer well</l>
<l>The death I gaue him; so againe good night</l>
<l>I must be cruell onely to be kind,</l>
<l>This bad begins, and worse remaines behind.</l>
<l>One word more good Ladie.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ger"><speaker rend="italic">Ger.</speaker> <l>What shall I doe?</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Not this by no meanes that I bid you doe,</l>
<l>Let the blowt King tempt you againe to bed,</l>
<l>Pinch wanton on your cheeke, call you his Mouse,</l>
<l>And let him for a paire of reechie kisses,</l>
<l>Or padling in your necke with his damn&#x0027;d fingers.</l>
<l>Make you to rouell all this matter out</l>
<l>That I essentially am not in madnesse,</l>
<l>But mad in craft, t&#x0027;were good you let him know.</l>
<l>For who that&#x0027;s but a Queene, faire, sober, wise,</l>
<l>Would from a paddack, from a Bat, a Gib,</l>
<l>Such deere conseruings hide, who would doe so,</l>
<l>No, in despight of sence and secrecie,</l>
<l>Vnpeg the basket on the houses top,</l>
<l>Let the birds flie, and like the famous Ape,</l>
<l>To try conclusions in the basket creepe,</l>
<l>And breake your owne necke downe.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ger"><speaker rend="italic">Ger.</speaker> <l>Be thou assur&#x0027;d, if words be made of breath,</l>
<l>And breath of life, I haue no life to breath</l>
<l>What thou hast said to me.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>I must to <hi rend="italic">England,</hi> you know that,</l></sp>
<sp who="#ger"><speaker rend="italic">Ger.</speaker> <l>Alack I had forgot.</l>
<l>Tis so concluded on.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Ther&#x0027;s letters seald, &#x0026; my two school&#x2010;fellowes,</l>
<l>Whom I will trust as I will Adders fang&#x0027;d,</l>
<l>They beare the Mandate, they must sweepe my way</l>
<l>And marshall me to knauery: let it worke,</l>
<l>For tis the sport to haue the Enginer</l>
<l>Hoist with his owne petar, an&#x0027;t shall goe hard</l>
<l>But I will delue one yard below their mines.</l>
<l>And blow them at the Moone: O tis most sweet</l>
<l>When in one line two crafts directly meet,</l>
<fw type="signature" place="foot-centre">I2</fw><fw type="catchword" place="foot-right">This</fw>
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<l>This man shall set me packing,</l>
<l>I le lugge the guts into the neighbour roome;</l>
<l>Mother good night indeed, this Counsailer</l>
<l>Is now most still, most secret, and most graue,</l>
<l>VVho was in life a most foolish prating knaue.</l>
<l>Come sir, to draw toward an end with you.</l>
<l>Good night mother.<stage rend="italic, inline" type="exit">Exit.</stage></l></sp>
            </div2>
    </div1>
    <div1 type="act" n="4">
        <div2 type="scene" n="1">
<stage rend="italic, centred" type="entrance">Enter King, and Queene, with <name type="character" ref="#ros">Rosencraus</name>
<lb/>and <name type="character" ref="#gui">Guyldensterne</name>.</stage>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King.</speaker> <l>There&#x0027;s matter in these sighes, these profound heaues,</l>
<l>You must translate, tis fit we vnderstand them,</l>
<l>VVhere is your sonne?</l></sp>
            <sp who="#ger"><speaker rend="italic">Gert.</speaker> <l>Bestow this place on vs a lit<gap reason="illegible" agent="partiallyInkedType" extent="1" unit="chars" resp="#fol"/>le while.</l>
<l>Ah mine owne Lord, what haue I seene to night?</l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King.</speaker> <l>VVhat <name type="character" ref="#ger" rend="italic">Gertard</name>, how dooes <name type="character" ref="#ham" rend="italic">Hamlet</name>?</l></sp>
<sp who="#ger"><speaker rend="italic">Gert.</speaker> <l>Mad as the sea and wind when both contend</l>
<l>Which is the mightier in his lawlesse fit,</l>
<l>Behind the Arras hearing some thing stir,</l>
<l>Whips out his Rapier, cryeis a Rat, a Rat,</l>
<l>And in this brainish apprehension kills</l>
<l>The vnseene good old man.</l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King.</speaker> <l>O heauy deed!</l>
<l>It had beene so with vs had we bin there,</l>
<l>His libertie is full of threats to all,</l>
<l>To you your selfe, to vs, to euery one,</l>
    <l>Alas, how shall this bloody deed be answer<gap reason="illegible" agent="inkBlot" extent="1" unit="chars" resp="#fol"/>d?</l>
<l>It will be laid to vs, whose prouidence</l>
<l>Should haue kept short, restrain&#x0027;d, and out of haunt</l>
<l>This mad young man; but so much was our loue,</l>
<l>We would not vnderstand what was most fit,</l>
<l>But like the owner of a foule disease</l>
<l>To keep it from divulging, let it feed</l>
<l>Euen on the pith of life: where is he gone?</l></sp>
<sp who="#ger"><speaker rend="italic">Gert.</speaker> <l>To draw apart the body he hath kild,</l>
<l>Ore whom, his very madnesse like some ore</l>
<l>Among a minerall of mettals base,</l>
<l>Showes it selfe pure, a weeps for what is done.</l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King.</speaker> <l><name type="character" ref="#ger" rend="italic">Gertrad</name>, come away,</l>
<fw type="catchword" place="foot-right">The</fw>
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<l>The Sun no sooner shall the mountaines touch,</l>
<l>But we will ship him hence, and this vile deed</l>
<l>We must with all our Maiestie and skill<stage rend="italic, inline" type="entrance">Enter <name type="character" ref="#ros">Ros</name>. and <name type="character" ref="#gui">Guyld</name>.</stage></l>
<l>Both countenance and excuse. Ho <name type="character" ref="#gui" rend="italic">Guyldensterne</name>,</l>
<l>Friends both, go ioyne you with some further ayd,</l>
<l><name type="character" ref="#ham" rend="italic">Hamlet</name> in madnesse hath <name type="character" ref="#pol" rend="italic">Polonius</name> slaine,</l>
<l>And from his mothers closet hath he drag&#x0027;d him,</l>
<l>Go seeke him out speake faire and bring the body</l>
<l>Into the Chappell; I pray you hast in this,</l>
<l>Come <name type="character" ref="#ger" rend="italic">Gertrard</name>, wee&#x0027;le call vp our wisest friends,</l>
<l>And let them know both what we meane to do</l>
<l>And whats vntimely done,</l>
<l>Whose whisper ore the worlds Diameter,</l>
<l>As leuell as the Cannon to his blank,</l>
<l>Transports his poysoned shot, may misse our name,</l>
<l>And hit the woundlesse ayre, O come away,</l>
<l>My soule is full of discord and dismay.<stage rend="italic, inline" type="exit">Exeunt.</stage></l></sp>
        </div2>
        <div2 type="scene" n="2">
<stage rend="italic, centred" type="entrance">Enter <name type="character" ref="#ham">Hamlet</name>, <name type="character" ref="#ros">Rosencraus</name> and others.</stage>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ha.</speaker> <l>Safely stowd, but softly, what noise, who calls on <name type="character" ref="#ham" rend="italic">Hamlet</name>?</l>
<l>O here they come.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ros"><speaker rend="italic">Ros.</speaker> <l>What haue you done my Lord with the dead body?</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Compounded it with dust whereto it is kin.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ros"><speaker rend="italic">Ros.</speaker> <l>Tell vs where tis that we may take it thence,</l>
<l>And beare it to the Chappell.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Do not beleeue it.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ros"><speaker rend="italic">Ros.</speaker> <l>Beleeue what?</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <p>That I can keep your counsaile and not mine owne, be&#x00AD;
<lb/>sides to be demanded of a spunge, what replication should be
<lb/>made by the sonne of a King.</p></sp>
<sp who="#ros"><speaker rend="italic">Ros.</speaker> <l>Take you me for a spunge my Lord?</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ha.</speaker> <p>I sir, that sokes vp the Kings countenance, his rewards, his
<lb/>authorities, but such Officers do the King best seruice in the end,
<lb/>he keepsthem like an apple in the corner of his iaw, first mouth&#x0027;d
<lb/>to be laft swallowed, when he needs what you haue gleand, it is
<lb/>but sqeesing you, and spunge you shall be dry againe.</p></sp>
<sp who="#ros"><speaker rend="italic">Ros.</speaker> <l>I vnderstand you not my Lord.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>I am glad of it, a knauish speech sleeps in a foolish eare.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ros"><speaker rend="italic">Ros.</speaker> <l>My Lord, you must tell vs where the body is, and go with
<lb/>vs to the King.</l></sp>
<fw type="signature" place="foot-centre">I3</fw><fw type="catchword" place="foot-right" rend="italic">Hamlet</fw>
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            <sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">H<gap reason="illegible" agent="stain" extent="1" unit="chars" resp="#fol"/>m.</speaker> <l>The body is with the King, but the King is not with th<c rend="inverted">e</c>
<lb/>body. The King is a thing.</l></sp>
<sp who="#gui"><speaker rend="italic">Guyl.</speaker> <l>A thing my Lord.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Of nothing, bring me to him.<stage rend="italic, inline" type="exit">Exeunt.</stage></l></sp>
        </div2>
        <div2 type="scene" n="3">
<stage rend="italic, centred" type="entrance">Enter King, and two or three.</stage>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King.</speaker> <l>I haue sent to seek him, and to find the body,</l>
<l>How dangerous is it that this man goes loose,</l>
<l>Yet must not we put the strong Law on him,</l>
<l>Hee&#x0027;s lou&#x0027;d of the distracted multitude,</l>
<l>Who like not in their iudgement, but their eyes,</l>
<l>And where tis so, th&#x0027;offenders scourge is wayed</l>
<l>But neuer the offence: to beare all smooth and euen,</l>
<l>This suddaine sending him away must seem</l>
<l>Deliberate pause, diseases desperate growne,</l>
<l>By desperate applyance are relieu&#x0027;d</l>
<l>Or not at all.</l></sp>
<stage rend="italic, centred" type="entrance">Enter <name type="character" ref="#ros">Rosencraus</name> and all the rest.</stage>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King.</speaker> <l>How now, what hath befalne?</l></sp>
<sp who="#ros"><speaker rend="italic">Ros.</speaker> <l>Where the dead body is bestow&#x0027;d my Lord</l>
<l>We cannot get from him.</l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King.</speaker> <l>But where is he?</l></sp>
<sp who="#ros"><speaker rend="italic">Ros.</speaker> <l>Without my Lord, guarded to know your pleasure.</l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King.</speaker> <l>Bring him before vs.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ros"><speaker rend="italic">Ros.</speaker> <l>Hoe, bring in the Lord.<stage rend="italic, inline" type="entrance">They Enter.</stage></l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King.</speaker> <l>Now <name type="character" ref="#ham" rend="italic">Hamlet</name>, where&#x0027;s <name type="character" ref="#pol" rend="italic">Polonius</name>?</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>At supper.</l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King.</speaker> <l>At supper where.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ha.</speaker> <p>Not where he eates, but where he is eaten, a certain conuo&#x00AD;
<lb/>cation of politick worms are een at him: your worme is your only
<lb/>Emperour for dyet, we fat all creatures else to fat vs, and we fat
<lb/>our selues for maggots, your fat King &#x0026; your leane Beggar is but
<lb/>variable seruice, two dishes but to one table, that&#x0027;s the end.</p></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King.</speaker> <l>Alasse, alasse.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>A man may fish with the worme that hath eat of a King,
<lb/>eat of the fish that hath fed of that worme.</l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King.</speaker> <l>What doft thou meane by this?</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Nothing but to shew you how a King may go a pro&#x00AD;
<fw type="catchword" place="foot-right">gresse</fw>
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gresse through the guttes of a Beggar.</l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King.</speaker> <l>Where is <name type="character" ref="#pol" rend="italic">Polonius</name>?</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <p>In heauen, send thether to see, if your messenger find him
<lb/>not there, seeke him i&#x0027;th other place your selfe, but if indeed you
<lb/>find him not within this moneth, you shall nose him as you go vp
<lb/>the staires into the Lobby.</p></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King.</speaker> <l>Go seek him there.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>A will stay till you come.</l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King.</speaker> <l><name type="character" ref="#ham" rend="italic">Hamlet</name> this deed for thine especiall fafety</l>
<l>Which we doe tender, as we deerly grieue</l>
<l>For that which thou hast done, must send thee hence:</l>
<l>Therefore prepare thy selfe;</l>
<l>The Barke is readie, and the wind at help,</l>
<l>Th&#x0027;assotiats tend, and euery thing is bent</l>
<l>For <hi rend="italic">England.</hi></l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>For <hi rend="italic">England.</hi></l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King.</speaker> <l>I <name type="character" ref="#ham" rend="italic">Hamlet</name>.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Good.</l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King.</speaker> <l>So is it if thou knew&#x0027;st our purposes.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>I see a Cherub that sees them, but come for <hi rend="italic">England:</hi></l>
<l>Farewell deere mother.</l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King.</speaker> <l>Thy louing father <name type="character" ref="#ham" rend="italic">Hamlet</name>.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>My mother, father and mother is man and wife,</l>
<l>Man and wife is one flesh, so my mother:</l>
<l>Come for <hi rend="italic">England</hi>.<stage rend="italic, inline" type="exit">Exit.</stage></l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King.</speaker> <l>Follow him at foot,</l>
<l>Tempt him with speed abourd,</l>
<l>Delay it not, I&#x0027;le haue him hence to night.</l>
<l>Away, for euery thing is seald and done</l>
<l>That els leanes on the affaire, pray you make hast,</l>
<l>And <hi rend="italic">England</hi> if my loue thou hold&#x0027;st at ought,</l>
<l>As my great power thereof may giue thee sence,</l>
<l>Since yet thy Cicatrice lookes raw and red,</l>
<l>After the Danish Sword, and thy free awe</l>
<l>Paies homage to vs, thou maist not coldly set</l>
<l>Our Soueraigne processe, which imports at full</l>
<l>By letters congruing to that effect</l>
<l>The present death of <name type="character" ref="#ham" rend="italic">Hamlet</name>, do it <hi rend="italic">England,</hi></l>
<l>For like the Hectick in my blood he rages,</l>
<fw type="catchword" place="foot-right">And</fw>
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<l>And thou must cure me till I know tis done.</l>
<l>How ere my haps, my ioyes will neere begin.<stage rend="italic, inline" type="exit">Exit.</stage></l></sp>
        </div2>
        <div2 type="scene" n="4">
<stage rend="italic, centred" type="entrance">Enter <name type="character" ref="#for">Fortinbrasse</name> with his Armie ouer the Stage.</stage>
<sp who="#for"><speaker rend="italic">Fortin.</speaker> <l>Go Captaine, from me greet the <hi rend="italic">Danish</hi> King,</l>
<l>Tell him, that by his licence <name type="character" ref="#for" rend="italic">Fortinbrasse</name></l>
<l>Craues the conueyance of a promis&#x0027;d march</l>
<l>Ouer his Kingdome, you know the rendezuous,</l>
<l>If that his Maiesty would ought with vs,</l>
<l>We shall expresse our duty in his eye,</l>
<l>And let him know so.</l></sp>
<sp who="#cap"><speaker rend="italic">Cap.</speaker> <l>I will doo&#x0027;t my Lord.</l></sp>
<sp who="#for"><speaker rend="italic">Fortin.</speaker> <l>Go softly on.</l></sp>
<stage rend="italic, centred" type="entrance">Enter <name type="character" ref="#ham">Hamlet</name>, <name type="character" ref="#ros">Rosencraus</name>, &#x0026;c.</stage>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Good sir whose powers are these?</l></sp>
<sp who="#cap"><speaker rend="italic">Cap.</speaker> <l>They are of <hi rend="italic">Norway</hi> sir.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>How proposd sir I pray you?</l></sp>
<sp who="#cap"><speaker rend="italic">Cap.</speaker> <l>Against some part of <hi rend="italic">Poland.</hi></l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Who commands them sir?</l></sp>
<sp who="#cap"><speaker rend="italic">Cap.</speaker> <l>The Nephew to old <name type="character" ref="#nor" rend="italic">Norway,</name> <name type="character" ref="#for" rend="italic">Fortinbrasse</name>.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Goes it against the maine of <hi rend="italic">Poland</hi> sir?</l>
<l>Or for some frontire?</l></sp>
<sp who="#cap"><speaker rend="italic">Cap.</speaker> <l>Truly to speake, and with no addition,</l>
<l>We goe to gaine a little patch of ground</l>
<l>That hath in it no profit but the name</l>
<l>To pay fiue duckets, fiue I would not farme it?</l>
<l>Now will it yeeld to <hi rend="italic">Norway</hi> or the <hi rend="italic">Pole</hi></l>
<l>A rancker rate, should it be sould in fee.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Why then the <hi rend="italic">Pollacke</hi> neuer will defend it.</l></sp>
<sp who="#cap"><speaker rend="italic">Cap.</speaker> <l>Yes it is already garisond.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Two thousand soules and twenty thousand duckets</l>
<l>Will not debate the question of this straw,</l>
<l>This is th&#x0027;impostume of much wealth and peace,</l>
<l>That inward breakes and shewes no cause without</l>
    <l>Why the man dies. I humb<gap reason="illegible" agent="partiallyInkedType" extent="1" unit="chars" resp="#fol"/>y thanke you sir.</l></sp>
<sp who="#cap"><speaker rend="italic">Cap.</speaker> <l>God buy you sir.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ros"><speaker rend="italic">Ros.</speaker> <l>Wil&#x0027;t please you goe my Lord?</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>I&#x0027;le be with you straight, go a little before.</l>
<l>How all occasions do informe against me,</l>
<fw type="catchword" place="foot-right">And</fw>
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<fw type="runningHeader" place="top-centre"><hi rend="italic">Prince of</hi> Denmarke.</fw>
<l>And spur my dull reuenge. VVhat is a man</l>
<l>If his chiefe good and market of his time</l>
<l>Be but to sleep and feed, a beast, no more:</l>
<l>Sure he that made vs with such large discourse</l>
<l>Looking before and after, gaue vs not</l>
<l>That capability and God&#x2010;like reason</l>
<l>To fust in vs vnus&#x0027;d, now whether it be</l>
<l>Bestiall obliuion, or some crauen scruple</l>
<l>Of thinking too precisely on th&#x0027;euent,</l>
<l>A thought which quartered hath but one part wisdome,</l>
<l>And euer three parts coward I do not know</l>
<l>VVhy yet I liue to say this thing&#x0027;s to doe,</l>
<l>Sith I haue cause, and will and strength, and meanes</l>
<l>To doo&#x0027;t; examples grosse as earth exhort me,</l>
<l>VVitnesse this Army of such masse and charge,</l>
<l>Led by a delicate and tender Prince,</l>
<l>VVhose spirit with diuine ambition puft,</l>
<l>Makes mouthes at the inuisible euent,</l>
<l>Exposing what is mortall, and vnsure,</l>
<l>To all that fortune, death and danger dare,</l>
<l>Euen for an Egge&#x2010;shell, Rightly to be great,</l>
<l>Is not to stir without great argument,</l>
<l>But greatly to find quarrell in a straw</l>
<l>VVhen honour&#x0027;s at the stake. How stand I then</l>
<l>That haue a father kild, a mother stain&#x0027;d,</l>
<l>Excitements of my reason, and my blood,</l>
<l>And let all sleep, while to my shame I see</l>
<l>The iminent death of twenty thousand men,</l>
<l>That for a fantasie and trick of fame</l>
<l>Go to their graues like beds, fight for a plot</l>
<l>VVhereon the numbers cannot try the cause,</l>
<l>VVhich is not tombe enough and continent</l>
<l>To hide the slaine. O from this time forth,</l>
<l>My thoughts be bloody, or be nothing worth.<stage rend="italic, inline" type="exit">Exit.</stage></l></sp>
        </div2>
        <div2 type="scene" n="5">
<stage rend="italic, centred" type="entrance">Enter <name type="character" ref="#hor">Horatio</name>, <name type="character" ref="#ger">Gertrard</name>, and a Gentleman.</stage>
<sp who="#ger"><speaker rend="italic">Quee.</speaker> <l>I will not speak with her.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ge1"><speaker rend="italic">Gen.</speaker> <l>She is importunate.</l>
<l>Indeed distract, her mood will needs be pittied.</l></sp>
<fw type="signature" place="foot-centre">K</fw><fw type="catchword" place="foot-right" rend="italic">Quee.</fw>
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<fw type="runningHeader" place="top-centre"><hi rend="italic">The Tragedie of</hi> Hamlet</fw>
<sp who="#ger"><speaker rend="italic">Quee.</speaker> <l>What would she haue?</l></sp>
<sp who="#ge1"><speaker rend="italic">Gent.</speaker> <l>She speaks much of her Father, sayes she heares</l>
<l>There&#x0027;s tricks i&#x0027;th world, and hems, and beats her heart,</l>
<l>Spurnes enuiously at ftrawes, speaks things in doubt</l>
<l>That carry but halfe sence, her speech is nothing,</l>
<l>Yet the vnshaped vse of it doth moue</l>
<l>The hearers to collection, they yawne at it,</l>
<l>And botch the words vp fit to their owne thoughts,</l>
<l>Which as winks and nods, and gestures yeeld them,</l>
<l>Indeed would make one thinke there might be thought</l>
<l>Though nothing sure, yet much vnhappily.</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hora.</speaker> <l>T&#x0027;were good she were spoken with, for she may strew</l>
<l>Dangerous coniectures in ill&#x2010;breeding mindes,</l>
<l>Let her come in.</l></sp>
<stage rend="italic, centred" type="entrance">Enter <name type="character" ref="#oph">Ophelia</name>.</stage>
<sp who="#ger"><speaker rend="italic">Quee.</speaker> <l>&#x2018;To my sicke soule, as sins true nature is,</l>
<l>&#x2018;Each toy seemes prologue to some great amisse,</l>
<l>&#x2018;So full of artlesse iealousie is guilt,</l>
<l>&#x2018;It spills it selfe, in fearing to be spilt.</l></sp>
<sp who="#oph"><speaker rend="italic">Oph.</speaker> <l>Where is the beauteous Maiesty of <hi rend="italic">Denmark?</hi></l></sp>
    <sp who="#ger"><speaker rend="italic">Quee.</speaker> <l>How now <name type="character" ref="#oph" rend="italic">Ophelia</name>.<stage rend="italic, inline" type="business">she sings.</stage></l></sp>
<sp who="#oph"><speaker rend="italic">Ophe.</speaker> <l>How should I your true loue know from another one,</l>
<l>By his cockle hat and staffe, and his Sendall shoone.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ger"><speaker rend="italic">Quee.</speaker> <l>Alasse sweet Lady, what imports this song?</l></sp>
<sp who="#oph"><speaker rend="italic">Oph.</speaker> <l>Say you, nay pray you marke,</l>
    <l>He is dead and gone Lady, he is dead and gone,<stage rend="italic, inline" type="business">Song.</stage></l>
<l>At his head a grasse greene turph, at his heeles a stone.</l>
<l>O ho.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ger"><speaker rend="italic">Quee.</speaker> <l>Nay but <name type="character" ref="#oph" rend="italic">Ophelia</name>.</l></sp>
<sp who="#oph"><speaker rend="italic">Oph.</speaker> <l>Pray you marke. White his shrowd as the mountain snow</l></sp>
<stage rend="italic, centred" type="entrance">Enter King.</stage>
<sp who="#ger"><speaker rend="italic">Quee.</speaker> <l>Alasse looke here my Lord.</l></sp>
<sp who="#oph"><speaker rend="italic">Ophe.</speaker> <l>Larded all with sweete flowers,</l>
    <l>Which beweept to the ground did not go<stage rend="italic, inline" type="business">Song.</stage></l>
<l>With true loue showers.</l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King.</speaker> <l>How do you pretty Lady?</l></sp>
<sp who="#oph"><speaker rend="italic">Oph.</speaker> <p>VVell good dild you, they say the Owle was a Bakers
<lb/>daughter, Lord we know what we are, but know not what wee
<lb/>may be; God be at your table.</p></sp>
<fw type="catchword" place="foot-right" rend="italic">King.</fw>
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<fw type="runningHeader" place="top-centre"><hi rend="italic">Prince of</hi> Denmarke.</fw>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King.</speaker> <l>Conceit vpon her Father.</l></sp>
<sp who="#oph"><speaker rend="italic">Ophe.</speaker> <l>Pray lets haue no words of this, but when they ask you
<lb/>what it meanes, say you this.</l>
    <l>To morrow is S. <hi rend="italic">Valentines</hi> day,<stage rend="inline" type="business">Song.</stage></l>
<l>All in the morning betime,</l>
<l>And I a mayd at your window</l>
<l>To be your Valentine.</l>
<l>Then vp he rose, and dond his close, and dupt the chamber doore.</l>
    <l>Let in the maide, that out a maide, neuer departed mor<gap reason="illegible" agent="inkBlot" extent="1" unit="chars" resp="#fol"/>.</l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King.</speaker> <l>Pretty <name type="character" ref="#oph" rend="italic">Ophelia</name>.</l></sp>
            <sp who="#oph"><speaker rend="italic">Oph.</speaker> <l>Indeed without an oath I<gap reason="illegible" agent="inkBlot" extent="1" unit="chars" resp="#fol"/>le make an end on&#x0027;t,</l>
<l>By gis and by Saint charity,
<lb/>alack and fie for shame,</l>
        <l>Young men will doot<c rend="inverted">.</c>t if they come too<c rend="inverted">.</c>t,
<lb/>by Cock they are to blame.</l>
<l>Quoth she, before you tumbled me, you promisd me to wed,</l>
<l>(He answers) So should I a done by yonder sun</l>
<l>And thou hadst not come to my bed.</l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King.</speaker> <l>How long hath she beene thus?</l></sp>
<sp who="#oph"><speaker rend="italic">Oph.</speaker> <p>I hope all will be well, we must be patient, but I cannot
<lb/>chuse but weep to think they would lay him i&#x0027;th cold ground, my
<lb/>brother shall know of it, &#x0026; so I thank you for your good counsel.</p>
<l>Come my Coach, God night Ladies, God night.</l>
<l>Sweet Ladies God night, God night.</l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King.</speaker> <l>Follow her close, giue her good watch I pray you.</l>
<l>O this is the poison of deep griefe, it springs all from her Fathers
<lb/>death, and now behold, O <name type="character" ref="#ger" rend="italic">Gertrard</name>, <name type="character" ref="#ger" rend="italic">Gertrard</name>,</l>
<l>When sorrowes come, they come not single spies,</l>
<l>But in battalians: first her Father slaine,</l>
<l>Next, your sonne gone, and he most violent Author</l>
<l>Of his owne iust remoue, the people muddied</l>
<l>Thick and vnwholsome in thoughts, and whispers</l>
<l>For good <name type="character" ref="#pol" rend="italic">Polonius</name> death: &#x0026; we haue done but greenly</l>
<l>In hugger mugger to inter him: poore <name type="character" ref="#oph" rend="italic">Ophelia</name></l>
<l>Diuided from her selfe, and her faire iudgement,</l>
<l>Without the which we are pictures, or meere beasts,</l>
<l>Last, and as much containing as all these,</l>
<l>Her brother is in secret come from <hi rend="italic">France,</hi></l>
<l>Feeds on this wonder, keeps himselfe in clouds,</l>
<fw type="signature" place="foot-centre">K2</fw><fw type="catchword" place="foot-right">And</fw>
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<fw type="runningHeader" place="top-centre"><hi rend="italic">The Tragedie of</hi> Hamlet</fw>
<l>And wants not buzzers to infect his eare</l>
<l>With pestilent speeches of his fathers death,</l>
<l>Wherein necessitie of matter beggerd,</l>
<l>Will nothing stick our person to arraigne</l>
<l>In eare and eare: O my deare <name type="character" ref="#ger" rend="italic">Gertrard</name>, this</l>
<l>Like to a Murdring&#x2010;peece in many places</l>
    <l>Giues me superfluous death.<stage rend="italic, inline" type="business">A noise within.</stage></l></sp>
<stage rend="italic, centred" type="entrance">Enter a Messenger.</stage>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King.</speaker> <l>Attend, where are my Swissers, let them guard the door,</l>
<l>VVhat is the matter?</l></sp>
<sp who="#me1"><speaker rend="italic">Messen.</speaker> <l>Saue your selfe my Lord.</l>
<l>The Ocean ouer&#x2010;peering of his list,</l>
<l>Eates not the flats with more impetuous hast</l>
<l>Then young <name type="character" ref="#lae" rend="italic">Laertes</name> in a riotous head</l>
<l>Ore&#x2010;beares your Officers: the rabble call him Lord,</l>
<l>And as the world were now but to begin,</l>
    <l>Antiquitie fo<gap reason="illegible" agent="partiallyInkedType" extent="1" unit="chars" resp="#fol"/>got, custome not knowne,</l>
<l>The ratifiers and props of euery word,</l>
<l>The cry choose we, <name type="character" ref="#lae" rend="italic">Laertes</name> shall be King,</l>
    <l>Caps, hands and <gap reason="illegible" agent="partiallyInkedType" extent="1" unit="chars" resp="#fol"/>ongues applau&#x0027;d it to the clouds,</l>
<l><name type="character" ref="#lae" rend="italic">Laertes</name> shall be King, <name type="character" ref="#lae" rend="italic">Laertes</name> King.</l></sp>
    <sp who="#ger"><speaker rend="italic">Quee.</speaker> <l>How cheerfully on the false traile they cry.<stage rend="italic, inline" type="business">A noise within.</stage></l>
<l>O this is counter, you false Danish dogs.</l></sp>
<stage rend="italic, centred" type="entrance">Enter <name type="character" ref="#lae">Laertes</name> with others.</stage>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King.</speaker> <l>The doores are broke.</l></sp>
<sp who="#lae"><speaker rend="italic">Laer.</speaker> <l>VVhere is this King? sirs stand you all without.</l></sp>
<sp who="#all"><speaker rend="italic">All.</speaker> <l>No lets come in.</l></sp>
<sp who="#lae"><speaker rend="italic">Laer.</speaker> <l>I pray you giue me leaue.</l></sp>
<sp who="#all"><speaker rend="italic">All.</speaker> <l>VVe will, we will.</l></sp>
<sp who="#lae"><speaker rend="italic">Laer.</speaker> <l>I thanke you keepe the doore, O thou vile King,</l>
<l>Giue me my father.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ger"><speaker rend="italic">Quee.</speaker> <l>Calmely good <name type="character" ref="#lae" rend="italic">Laertes</name>.</l></sp>
<sp who="#lae"><speaker rend="italic">Laer.</speaker> <l>That drop of blood that&#x0027;s calme proclaimes me Bastard,</l>
<l>Cries cuckold to my father, brands the Harlot</l>
<l>Euen here between the chast vnsmerched brow</l>
<l>Of my true mother.</l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King.</speaker> <l>What is the cause <name type="character" ref="#lae" rend="italic">Laertes</name></l>
<l>That thy rebellion lookes so Giant&#x2010;like?</l>
<fw type="catchword" place="foot-right">Let</fw>
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<fw type="runningHeader" place="top-centre"><hi rend="italic">Prince of</hi> Denmarke.</fw>
<l>Let him goe <name type="character" ref="#ger" rend="italic">Gertrard</name>, do not feare our person,</l>
<l>Ther&#x0027;s such diuinitie doth hedge a King,</l>
<l>That treason cannot peepe to what it would,</l>
<l>Act&#x0027;s little of his will, tell me <name type="character" ref="#lae" rend="italic">Laertes</name></l>
<l>Why thou art thus incenst, let him go <name type="character" ref="#ger" rend="italic">Gertrard</name>,</l>
<l>Speake man.</l></sp>
<sp who="#lae"><speaker rend="italic">Laer.</speaker> <l>Where is my father?</l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King.</speaker> <l>Dead.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ger"><speaker rend="italic">Quee.</speaker> <l>But not by him.</l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King,</speaker> <l>Let him demand his fill,</l></sp>
<sp who="#lae"><speaker rend="italic">Laer.</speaker> <l>How came he dead? Ile not be iugled with,</l>
<l>To hell allegiance, vowes to the blackest deuil,</l>
<l>Conscience and grace, to the profoundest pit</l>
<l>I dare damnation, to this point I ftand,</l>
<l>That both the worlds I giue to negligence,</l>
<l>Let come what comes, onely Ile be reueng&#x0027;d</l>
<l>Most throughly for my father.</l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King.</speaker> <l>Who shall stay you?</l></sp>
<sp who="#lae"><speaker rend="italic">Laer.</speaker> <l>My will, not all the worlds:</l>
<l>And for my meanes Ile husband them so well,</l>
<l>They shall goe farre with little.</l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King.</speaker> <l>Good <name type="character" ref="#lae" rend="italic">Laertes</name>, if you desire to know the certaintie</l>
<l>Of your deare father, i&#x0027;st writ in your reuenge,</l>
<l>That soop&#x2010;stake, you will draw both friend and foe</l>
<l>Winner and looser.</l></sp>
<sp who="#lae"><speaker rend="italic">Laer.</speaker> <l>None but his enemies.</l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King.</speaker> <l>Will you know them then?</l></sp>
<sp who="#lae"><speaker rend="italic">Laer.</speaker> <l>To his good friends thus wide I&#x0027;le ope my armes,</l>
<l>And like the kind life&#x2010;rendering Pelican,</l>
<l>Repast them with my bloud.</l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King.</speaker> <l>Why now you speake</l>
<l>Like a good child and a true Gentleman.</l>
<l>That I am guiltlesse of your fathers death,</l>
<l>And am most sensible in griefe for it,</l>
<l>It shall as leuell to your iudgement peare</l>
    <l>As day does to your eie.<stage rend="italic, inline" type="business">A noyse within.</stage></l></sp>
<stage rend="italic, centred" type="entrance">Enter <name type="character" ref="#oph">Ophelia</name>.</stage>
<sp who="#lae"><speaker rend="italic">Laer.</speaker> <l>Let her come in.</l>
<l>How now what noise is that?</l>
<fw type="signature" place="foot-centre">K3</fw><fw type="catchword" place="foot-right">O</fw>
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<fw type="runningHeader" place="top-centre"><hi rend="italic">The Tragedie of</hi> Hamlet</fw>
<l>O heate, dry vp my braines, teares seuen times salt</l>
<l>Burne out the sence and vertue of mine eye.</l>
<l>By heauen thy madnes shall be paid with weight</l>
<l>Till our scale turne the beame. O Rose of May,</l>
<l>Deere maid, kind sister, sweet <name type="character" ref="#oph" rend="italic">Ophelia</name>,</l>
<l>O Heauens, ist possible a young maids wits</l>
<l>Should be as mortall as a poore mans life!</l></sp>
    <sp who="#oph"><speaker rend="italic">Ophe.</speaker> <l>They bore him bare&#x2010;fac&#x0027;d on the Beere,<stage rend="italic, inline" type="business">Song.</stage></l>
<l>And in his graue rain&#x0027;d many a teare,</l>
<l>Fare you well my Doue.</l></sp>
<sp who="#lae"><speaker rend="italic">Laer.</speaker> <l>Hadst thou thy wits, and did&#x0027;st perswade reuenge</l>
<l>It could not mooue thus.</l></sp>
<sp who="#oph"><speaker rend="italic">Ophe.</speaker> <l>You must sing a downe, a downe,</l>
<l>And you call him a downe a. O how the wheele becomes it,</l>
<l>It is the false Steward that stole his Masters Daughter,</l></sp>
<sp who="#lae"><speaker rend="italic">Laer.</speaker> <l>This nothing&#x0027;s more then matter.</l></sp>
<sp who="#oph"><speaker rend="italic">Ophe.</speaker> <l>There&#x0027;s Rosemary, that for remembrance, pray you loue
<lb/>remember, and there is Pancies, thats for thoughts.</l></sp>
<sp who="#lae"><speaker rend="italic">Laer.</speaker> <l>A document in madnes, thoughts and remembrance fitted.</l></sp>
<sp who="#oph"><speaker rend="italic">Ophe.</speaker> <p>There&#x0027;s Fennill for you, and Colembines, there&#x0027;s Rew for
<lb/>you, and heere&#x0027;s some for mee, wee may call it herbe of Grace a
<lb/>Sundayes, you may weare your Rew with a difference, there&#x0027;s a
<lb/>Dasie, I would giue you some Violets, but they witherd all when
<lb/>my Father died, they say a made a good end.</p>
<l>For bonny sweet Robin is all my ioy.</l></sp>
<sp who="#lae"><speaker rend="italic">Laer.</speaker> <l>Thought and afflictions, passion, hell it selfe</l>
<l>She turnes to fauour and to prettinesse.</l></sp>
    <sp who="#oph"><speaker rend="italic">Ophe.</speaker> <l>And will a not come againe,<stage rend="italic, inline" type="business">Song.</stage></l>
<l>And will a not come againe,</l>
<l>No, no, he is dead, go to thy death bed,</l>
<l>He neuer will come againe.</l>
<l>His beard was as white as snow,</l>
<l>Flaxen was his pole,</l>
<l>He is gone, he is gone, and we cast away mone,</l>
<l>God a mercie on his soule, and all Christians soules,</l>
<l>God buy yous.</l></sp>
<sp who="#lae"><speaker rend="italic">Laer.</speaker> <l>Doe you this O God.</l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King.</speaker> <l><name type="character" ref="#lae" rend="italic">Laertes</name>, I must commune with your griefe,</l>
<l>Or you deny me right, goe but a part,</l>
<fw type="catchword" place="foot-right">Make</fw>
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<fw type="runningHeader" place="top-centre"><hi rend="italic">Prince of</hi> Denmarke.</fw>
<l>Make choice of whom your wisest friends you will,</l>
<l>And they shall heare and iudge twixt you and me,</l>
<l>If by direct or by collaturall hand</l>
<l>They find vs toucht, we will our Kingdome giue,</l>
<l>Our crowne, our life, and all that we call ours</l>
<l>To you in satisfaction; but if not,</l>
<l>Be you content to lend your patience to vs,</l>
<l>And we shall ioyntly labour with your soule</l>
<l>To giue it due content.</l></sp>
<sp who="#lae"><speaker rend="italic">Laer.</speaker> <l>Let this be so.</l>
<l>His meanes of death, his obscure funerall,</l>
<l>No Troph&#x00E6;, Sword, nor Hatchment ore his bones,</l>
<l>No noble right, nor formall ostentation,</l>
<l>Cry to be heard as twere from heauen to earth,</l>
<l>That I must call&#x0027;t in question.</l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King.</speaker> <l>So you shall,</l>
<l>And where th&#x0027; Offence is, let the great axe fall,</l>
<l>I pray you goe with me.<stage rend="italic, inline" type="exit">Exeunt.</stage></l></sp>
        </div2>
        <div2 type="scene" n="6">
<stage rend="italic, centred" type="entrance">Enter <name type="character" ref="#hor">Horatio</name> and others.</stage>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hora.</speaker> <l>What are they that would speake with me?</l></sp>
<sp who="#ge2"><speaker rend="italic">Gen.</speaker> <l>Sea&#x2010;faring men sir, they say they haue Letters for you.</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hora.</speaker> <l>Let them come in.</l>
<l>I doe not know from what part of the world</l>
<l>I should be greeted. If not from Lord <name type="character" ref="#ham" rend="italic">Hamlet</name>.<stage rend="italic, inline" type="entrance">Enter Saylers.</stage></l></sp>
<sp who="#sai"><speaker rend="italic">Say.</speaker> <l>God blesse you sir.</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hora.</speaker> <l>Let him blesse thee to.</l></sp>
<sp who="#sai"><speaker rend="italic">Say.</speaker> <p>A shall sir and please him, there&#x0027;s a Letter for you sir, it
<lb/>came from the Embassador that was bound for <hi rend="italic">England,</hi> if your
<lb/>name be <name type="character" ref="#hor" rend="italic">Horatio</name>, as I am let to know it is.</p></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hor.</speaker> <p><name type="character" ref="#hor" rend="italic">Horatio</name>, when thou shalt haue ouer&#x2010;look&#x0027;t this, giue these
<lb/>fellowes some meanes to the King, they haue Letters for him: Ere
<lb/>we were two daies old at Sea, a Pirat of very warlike appoint&#x00AD;
<lb/>ment gaue vs chase, finding our selues too slow of saile, we put on
<lb/>a compelled valour, and in the grapple I boorded them, on the in&#x00AD;
<lb/>stant they got cleere of our ship, so I alone became their prisoner,
<lb/>they haue dealt with me like theeues of mercy, but they knew
<lb/>what they did: I am to doe a turne for them, let the King haue the
<lb/>Letters I haue sent, and repaire thou to me with as much speed
<lb/>as thou wouldst flie death. I haue words to speake in thine eare
<fw type="catchword" place="foot-right">will</fw>
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will make thee dumbe, yet are they much too light for the bord
<lb/>of the matter, these good fellowes will bring thee where I am,
<lb/><name type="character" ref="#ros" rend="italic">Rosencraus</name> and <name type="character" ref="#gui" rend="italic">Guildersterne</name> hold their course for <hi rend="italic">England,</hi> of them
<lb/>I haue much to tell thee, farwell.</p>
    <p><hi rend="italic">So that thou knowest thine <name type="character" ref="#ham">Hamlet</name>.</hi></p></sp>

<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hora.</speaker> <l>Come I wil make you way for these your Letters.</l>
<l>And doo&#x0027;t the speedier that you may direct me</l>
<l>To him from whom you brought them.<stage rend="italic, inline" type="exit">Exeunt.</stage></l></sp>
        </div2>
        <div2 type="scene" n="7">
<stage rend="italic, centred" type="entrance">Enter King and <name type="character" ref="#lae">Laertes</name>.</stage>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King.</speaker> <l>Now must your conscience my acquittance seale,</l>
<l>And you must put me in your heart for friend,</l>
<l>Sith you haue heard and with a knowing eare,</l>
<l>That he which hath your noble father slaine</l>
<l>Pursued my life.</l></sp>
<sp who="#lae"><speaker rend="italic">Laer.</speaker> <l>It well appeares: but tell me</l>
<l>Why you proceed not against these seates</l>
<l>So criminall and so capitall in nature,</l>
<l>As by your safetie, greatnesse, wisdome, all things else,</l>
<l>You mainly were stirr&#x0027;d vp.</l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King.</speaker> <l>O for two speciall reasons</l>
<l>Which may to you perhaps seeme much vnsinnow&#x0027;d,</l>
<l>But yet to me tha&#x0027;r strong, the Queene his mother</l>
<l>Liues almost by his lookes, and for my selfe,</l>
<l>My vertue or my plague, be it either which,</l>
<l>She is so concliue to my life and soule,</l>
<l>That as the starre mooues not but in his Sphere</l>
<l>I could not but by her: the other motiue,</l>
<l>Why to a publike count I might not goe,</l>
<l>Is the great loue the generall gender beare him,</l>
<l>Who dipping all his faults in their affection,</l>
<l>Worke like the Spring that turneth wood to stone,</l>
<l>Conuert his Giues to graces, so that my arrowes</l>
<l>Too slightly timbered for so loued armes,</l>
<l>VVould haue reuerted to my bow againe,</l>
<l>But not where I haue aim&#x0027;d them.</l></sp>
<sp who="#lae"><speaker rend="italic">Laer.</speaker> <l>And so I haue a noble father lost,</l>
<l>A sister driuen into desperate termes,</l>
<l>VVhose worth, if praises may goe backe againe</l>
<fw type="catchword" place="foot-right">Stood</fw>
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<l>Stood challenger on mount of all the age</l>
<l>For her perfections, but my reuenge will come.</l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King.</speaker> <l>Breake not your sleeps for that, you must not thinke</l>
<l>That we are made of stuffe so flat and dull,</l>
<l>That we can let our beard be shooke with danger,</l>
    <l>And thinke it pa<gap reason="illegible" agent="inkBlot" extent="1" unit="chars" resp="#fol"/>time, you shortly shall heare more,</l>
<l>I lou&#x0027;d your father, and we loue our selfe,</l>
<l>And that I hope will teach you to imagine.</l></sp>
<stage rend="italic, centred" type="entrance">Enter a Messenger with Letters.</stage>
<sp who="#me2"><speaker rend="italic">Messen.</speaker> <l>These to your Maiesty, this to the Queene.</l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King.</speaker> <l>From <name type="character" ref="#ham" rend="italic">Hamlet</name>, who brought them?</l></sp>
<sp who="#me2"><speaker rend="italic">Messen.</speaker> <l>Sailers my Lord they say, I saw them not,</l>
<l>They were giuen me by <name type="character" ref="#cld" rend="italic">Claudio</name>, he receiued them</l>
<l>Of him that brought them.</l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King.</speaker> <l><name type="character" ref="#lae" rend="italic">Laertes</name> you shall heare them: leaue vs.</l>
<p>High and mighty, you shall know I am set naked on your King&#x00AD;
<lb/>dome, to morrow shall I beg leaue to see your Kingly eies, when
<lb/>I shall, first asking you pardon, thereunto recount the occasion of
<lb/>my sudden returne.</p></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King.</speaker> <l>What should this meane, are all the rest come backe,</l>
<l>Or is it some abuse, and no such thing?</l></sp>
<sp who="#lae"><speaker rend="italic">Laer.</speaker> <l>Know you the hand?</l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King.</speaker> <l>Tis <name type="character" ref="#ham" rend="italic">Hamlets</name> character. Naked,</l>
<l>And in a postscript here he saies alone,</l>
<l>Can you deuise me?</l></sp>
<sp who="#lae"><speaker rend="italic">Laer.</speaker> <l>I am lost in it my Lord, but let him come,</l>
<l>It warmes the very sicknesse in my heart</l>
<l>That I liue and tell him to his teeth,</l>
<l>Thus didst thou.</l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King.</speaker> <l>If it be so <name type="character" ref="#lae" rend="italic">Laertes</name>,</l>
<l>As how should it be so, how orherwise,</l>
<l>Will you be rul&#x0027;d by me?</l></sp>
<sp who="#lae"><speaker rend="italic">Laer.</speaker> <l>I my Lord, so you will not ore&#x2010;rule me to a peace.</l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King.</speaker> <l>To thine owne peace, if he be now returned,</l>
<l>As liking not his Voyage, and that he meanes,</l>
<l>No more to vndertake it, I will worke him</l>
<l>To an exploite, now ripe in my deuise,</l>
<l>Vnder the which he shall not choose but fall:</l>
<fw type="signature" place="foot-centre">L</fw><fw type="catchword" place="foot-right">And</fw>
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<l>And for his death no wind of blame shall breathe,</l>
<l>But euen his mother shall vncharge the practise,</l>
<l>And call it accident.</l></sp>
<sp who="#lae"><speaker rend="italic">Laer,</speaker> <l>My Lord I will be rul&#x0027;d,</l>
<l>The rather if you could deuise it so</l>
<l>That I might be the organ.</l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King.</speaker> <l>It falls right,</l>
<l>You haue bin talkt of since your trauel lmuch,</l>
<l>And that in <name type="character" ref="#ham" rend="italic">Hamlets</name> hearing for a qualitie</l>
<l>Wherein they say you shine, your summe of parts</l>
<l>Did not together plucke such enuie from him,</l>
<l>As did that one, and that in my regard</l>
<l>Of the vnworthiest siege.</l></sp>
<sp who="#lae"><speaker rend="italic">Laer.</speaker> <l>What part is that my Lord?</l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King.</speaker> <l>A very riband in the cap of youth</l>
<l>Yet needfull too, for youth no lesse becomes</l>
<l>The light and carelesse liuerie that it weares</l>
    <l>Then se<gap reason="illegible" agent="partiallyInkedType" extent="1" unit="chars" resp="#fol"/>led age, his sables, and his weeds</l>
<l>Importing health and grauenesse; two moneths fince</l>
<l>Heere was a Gentleman of <hi rend="italic">Normandie,</hi></l>
<l>I haue seene my selfe, and seru&#x0027;d against the <hi rend="italic">French,</hi></l>
<l>And they can well on horse&#x2010;back, but this Gallant</l>
<l>Had witch&#x2010;craft in&#x0027;t, he grew vnto his seate,</l>
<l>And to such wondrous doing brought his horse,</l>
<l>As had he bin incorp&#x0027;st, and demy&#x2010;natur&#x0027;d</l>
<l>With the braue beast, so farre he topt me thought,</l>
<l>That I in forgerie of shapes and tricks</l>
<l>Come short of what he did.</l></sp>
<sp who="#lae"><speaker rend="italic">Laer.</speaker> <l>A <hi rend="italic">Norman</hi> wast?</l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King.</speaker> <l>A <hi rend="italic">Norman.</hi></l></sp>
<sp who="#lae"><speaker rend="italic">Laer.</speaker> <l>Vpon my life <name type="character" ref="#lam" rend="italic">Lamord</name>.</l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King.</speaker> <l>The very same.</l></sp>
<sp who="#lae"><speaker rend="italic">Laer.</speaker> <l>I know him, well he is the brooch indeed.</l>
<l>And Gemme of all the Nation.</l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King.</speaker> <l>He made confession of you,</l>
<l>And gaue you such a masterly report</l>
<l>For art and exercise in your defence,</l>
<l>And for your Rapier most especiall,</l>
<l>That he cri&#x0027;d out t&#x0027;would be a sight indeed</l>
<fw type="catchword" place="foot-right">If</fw>
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<fw type="runningHeader" place="top-centre"><hi rend="italic">Prince of</hi> Denmarke.</fw>
<l>If one could match you; the Scrimers of their nation</l>
<l>He swore had neither motion, guard, nor eie,</l>
<l>If you oppos&#x0027;d them; sir this report of his</l>
<l>Did <name type="character" ref="#ham" rend="italic">Hamlet</name> so enuenom with his enuie.</l>
<l>That he could nothing do, but wish and beg</l>
<l>Your sodaine comming ore to play with you.</l>
<l>Now out of this.</l></sp>
<sp who="#lae"><speaker rend="italic">Laer.</speaker> <l>What out of this my Lord?</l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King.</speaker> <l><name type="character" ref="#lae" rend="italic">Laertes</name> was your father, deere to you?</l>
<l>Or are you like the painting of a sorrow,</l>
<l>A face without a heart?</l></sp>
<sp who="#lae"><speaker rend="italic">Laer.</speaker> <l>Why aske you this?</l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King.</speaker> <l>Not that I think you did not loue your father,</l>
<l>But that I know, loue is begun by time,</l>
<l>And that I see in passages of proofe,</l>
<l>Time quallifies the sparke and fire of it,</l>
<l>There liues within the very flame of loue</l>
<l>A kind of weeke or snuffe that will abate it,</l>
<l>And nothing is at a like goodnesse still,</l>
<l>For goodnesse growing to a plurisie,</l>
<l>Dies in his owne too much, that we would doe</l>
<l>We should doe when we would: for this <hi rend="italic">Would</hi> changes,</l>
<l>And hath abatements and delayes as many,</l>
<l>As there are tongues, are hands, are accidents,</l>
<l>And then this <hi rend="italic">Should</hi> is like a spend&#x2010;thrifts sigh,</l>
<l>That hurts by easing; but to the quicke of th&#x0027;vlcer,</l>
<l><name type="character" ref="#ham" rend="italic">Hamlet</name> comes back what would you vndertake</l>
<l>To shew your selfe indeed your fathers sonne</l>
<l>More then in words?</l></sp>
<sp who="#lae"><speaker rend="italic">Laer.</speaker> <l>To cut his throat i&#x0027;th Church.</l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King.</speaker> <l>No place indeed should murther sanctuarize,</l>
<l>Reuenge should haue no bounds: but good <name type="character" ref="#lae" rend="italic">Laertes</name></l>
<l>Will you do this, keepe close within your chamber</l>
<l><name type="character" ref="#ham" rend="italic">Hamlet</name> return&#x0027;d, shall know you are come home,</l>
<l>Weele put on those shall praise your excellence,</l>
<l>And set a double varnish on the same</l>
<l>The <hi rend="italic">Frenchman</hi> gaue you: bring you in in fine together</l>
<l>And wager ore your heads; he being remisse,</l>
<l>Most generous, and free from all contriuing,</l>
<fw type="signature" place="foot-centre">L2</fw><fw type="catchword" place="foot-right">Will</fw>
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<l>Will not peruse the foiles, so that with ease,</l>
<l>Or with a little shuffling, you may choose</l>
<l>A Sword vnbated, and in a pace of practise,</l>
<l>Requite him for your father.</l></sp>
<sp who="#lae"><speaker rend="italic">Laer.</speaker> <l>I will doo&#x0027;t,</l>
<l>And for the purpose, Ile annoint my Sword,</l>
<l>I bought an Vnction of a Mountebanke</l>
<l>So mortall, that but dip a Knife in it,</l>
<l>Where it drawes bloud, no Cataplasme so rare</l>
<l>Collected from all simples that haue vertue</l>
<l>Vnder the Moone, can saue the thing from death</l>
<l>That is but scratcht with all, Ile touch my point</l>
<l>With this contagion, that if I gall him slightly, it may be death.</l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King.</speaker> <l>Lets further thinke of this.</l>
<l>Weigh what conueiance both of time and meanes</l>
<l>May fit vs to our shape if this should faile,</l>
<l>And that our drift looke through our bad performance,</l>
<l>Twere better not assayd. Therefore this proiect,</l>
<l>Should haue a backe or second that might hold</l>
<l>If this did blast in proofe; soft let me fee,</l>
<l>Wee&#x0027;le make a solemne wager on your cunnings,</l>
<l>I hau&#x0027;t, when in your motion you are hot and drie,</l>
<l>As make your bouts more violent to that end,</l>
<l>And that he cals for drinke, Ile haue preferd him</l>
<l>A Challice for the once, whereon but sipping,</l>
<l>If he by chance escape your venom&#x0027;d stuck,</l>
<l>Our purpose may hold there; but stay, what noise?</l></sp>
<stage rend="italic, centred" type="entrance">Enter Queene.</stage>
<sp who="#ger"><speaker rend="italic">Quee.</speaker> <l>One woe doth tread vpon anothers heele,</l>
<l>So fast they follow; your sisters drownd <name type="character" ref="#lae" rend="italic">Laertes</name>.</l></sp>
<sp who="#lae"><speaker rend="italic">Laer.</speaker> <l>Drown&#x0027;d, O where?</l></sp>
<sp who="#ger"><speaker rend="italic">Quee.</speaker> <l>There is a Willow growes ascaunt the Brook,</l>
<l>That showes his hoarie leaues in the glassie streame,</l>
<l>There with fantaftick garlands did she make</l>
<l>Of Crow&#x2010;flowres, Nettles, Dasies, and long Purples</l>
<l>That liberall Shepherds giue a grosser name,</l>
<l>But our culcold maids do dead mens fingers cal them.</l>
<l>There on the pendant boughes her Coronet weeds</l>
    <fw type="catchword" place="foot-right">Clam&#x00AD;</fw>
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<l>Clambring to hang, an enuious sluer broke</l>
<l>When downe her weedy troph&#x00E6;s and her selfe,</l>
<l>Fell in the weeping Brookc, her clothes spred wide,</l>
<l>And Mermaid&#x2010;like a while they bore her vp,</l>
<l>VVhich time she chanted snatches of old lauds,</l>
<l>As one incapable of her owne distresse.</l>
<l>Or like a creature natiue and indewed</l>
<l>Vnto that element, but long it could not be</l>
<l>Till that her garments heauy with their drink,</l>
<l>Puld the poore wench from her melodious lay</l>
<l>To muddy death.</l></sp>
<sp who="#lae"><speaker rend="italic">Laer.</speaker> <l>Alasse then is she drown&#x0027;d.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ger"><speaker rend="italic">Quee.</speaker> <l>Drown&#x0027;d, drown&#x0027;d.</l></sp>
<sp who="#lae"><speaker rend="italic">Lar.</speaker> <l>Too much of water hast thou poore <name type="character" ref="#oph" rend="italic">Ophelia</name>,</l>
<l>And therefore I forbid my teares; but yet</l>
<l>It is our trick, nature her custome holds,</l>
<l>Let shame say what it will, when these are gone,</l>
<l>The woman will be out. Adiew my Lord,</l>
<l>I haue a speech a fire that faine would blase,</l>
<l>But that this folly drownes it<stage rend="italic, inline" type="exit">Exit.</stage></l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King.</speaker> <l>Let&#x0027;s follow <name type="character" ref="#ger" rend="italic">Gertrard</name>,</l>
<l>How much I had to do to calme his rage,</l>
<l>Now feare I this will giue it start againe.</l>
<l>Therefore lets follow.<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 two Clownes.</stage>
<sp who="#gr1"><speaker rend="italic">Clown.</speaker> <l>Is she to be buried in Christian burial, when she wilfully
<lb/>seeks her owne saluation?</l></sp>
<sp who="#gr2"><speaker rend="italic">Othe.</speaker> <l>I tell thee she is, therefore make her graue straight, the</l>
<l>Crowner hath sate on her, and finds it Christian buriall.</l></sp>
<sp who="#gr1"><speaker rend="italic">Clow.</speaker> <l>How can that be, vnlesse she drown&#x0027;d her selfe in her own
<lb/>defence.</l></sp>
<sp who="#gr2"><speaker rend="italic">Oth.</speaker> <l>Why tis found so.</l></sp>
<sp who="#gr1"><speaker rend="italic">Clow.</speaker> <p>It must be so offended, it cannot be else, for here lies the
<lb/>point, if I drowne my selfe wittingly, it argues an act, and an act
<lb/>hath three branches, it is to act, to do, to performe, or all; she
<lb/>drown&#x0027;d her selfe wittingly.</p></sp>
<sp who="#gr2"><speaker rend="italic">Oth.</speaker> <l>Nay, but here you good man deluer.</l></sp>
<sp who="#gr1"><speaker rend="italic">Clow.</speaker> <p>Giue me leaue, here lies the water, good, here stands the
<fw type="signature" place="foot-centre">L3</fw><fw type="catchword" place="foot-right">man,</fw>
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man, good, if the man goe to this water and drowne himselfe, it is
<lb/>will he, nill he, he goes, marke you that, but if the water come to
<lb/>him, and drowne him, he drownes not himselfe, argall, he that is
<lb/>not guilty of his owne death shortens not his owne life.</p></sp>
<sp who="#gr2"><speaker rend="italic">Oth.</speaker> <l>But is this law?</l></sp>
<sp who="#gr1"><speaker rend="italic">Clow.</speaker> <l>I marry i&#x0027;st, Crowners quest law.</l></sp>
<sp who="#gr2"><speaker rend="italic">Oth.</speaker> <l>Will you ha the truth an&#x0027;t, if this had not been a gentle&#x00AD;
<lb/>woman, she should haue bin buried out a Christian buriall.</l></sp>
<sp who="#gr1"><speaker rend="italic">Clow.</speaker> <p>Why there thou saist, and the more pitty that great folke
<lb/>should haue countenance in this world to drowne or hang them&#x00AD;
<lb/>selues, more then their euen Christen: Come my spade, there is no
<lb/>ancient gentlemen but Gardners, Ditchers, and Graue&#x2010;makers,
<lb/>they hold vp <hi rend="italic">Adams</hi> profession.</p></sp>
<sp who="#gr2"><speaker rend="italic">Oth.</speaker> <l>Was he a gentleman?</l></sp>
<sp who="#gr1"><speaker rend="italic">Clow.</speaker> <l>A was the first that euer bore armes.</l>
<l>I&#x0027;le put another question to thee, if thou answerest me not to the
<lb/>purpose, confesse thy selfe.</l></sp>
<sp who="#gr2"><speaker rend="italic">Oth.</speaker> <l>Goe to.</l></sp>
<sp who="#gr1"><speaker rend="italic">Clow.</speaker> <l>What is hee that builds stronger then either the Mason,
<lb/>the Shipwright, or the Carpenter.</l></sp>
<sp who="#gr2"><speaker rend="italic">Oth.</speaker> <l>The gallowes&#x2010;maker, for that out&#x2010;liues a thousand tenants.</l></sp>
<sp who="#gr1"><speaker rend="italic">Clow.</speaker> <p>I like thy wit well in good faith, the gallowes dooes well,
<lb/>but how dooes it well? It dooes wel to those that do ill, now thou
<lb/>doost ill to say the gallowes is built stronger then the Church, ar&#x00AD;
<lb/>gall, the gallowes may doe well to thee. Too&#x0027;t againe, come.</p></sp>
<sp who="#gr2"><speaker rend="italic">Oth.</speaker> <l>VVho builds stronger then a Mason, a Shipwright, or a
<lb/>Carpenter.</l></sp>
<sp who="#gr1"><speaker rend="italic">Clow.</speaker> <l>I, tell me that and vnyoke.</l></sp>
<sp who="#gr2"><speaker rend="italic">Oth.</speaker> <l>Marry now I can tell.</l></sp>
<sp who="#gr2"><speaker rend="italic">Oth.</speaker> <l>Too&#x0027;t.</l></sp>
<sp who="#gr1"><speaker rend="italic">Clow.</speaker> <l>Masse I cannot tell.</l></sp>
<sp who="#gr1"><speaker rend="italic">Clow.</speaker> <p>Cudgel thy brains no more about it, for your dul asse wil
<lb/>not mend his pace with beating, &#x0026; when your are askt this <abbr>questi&#x014D;<expan>question</expan></abbr>
<lb/>next, say a graue&#x2010;maker, the houses he makes lafts tel Doomsday.</p>
<l>Goe get thee in and fetch me a soope of liquer.</l>
    <l>In youth when I did loue did loue,<stage rend="italic, inline" type="business">Song.</stage></l>
<l>Me thought it was very sweet</l>
<l>To contract O the time for a my behoue,</l>
<l>O me thought there a was nothing a meet.</l></sp>
<fw type="catchword" place="foot-right" rend="italic">Enter</fw>
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<fw type="runningHeader" place="top-centre"><hi rend="italic">Prince of</hi> Denmarke.</fw>
<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>Has this fellow no feeling of his busines? a sings in graue&#x00AD;
<lb/>making.</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hora.</speaker> <l>Custome hath made it in him a property of easines.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ha.</speaker> <l>Tis een so, the hand of little imploiment hath the daintier
    <lb rend="turnunder"/><c rend="turnunder">(</c>sence.</l></sp>
    <sp who="#gr1"><speaker rend="italic">Clow.</speaker> <l>But age with his stealing steps<stage rend="italic, inline" type="business">Song.</stage></l>
<l>hath clawed me in his clutch,</l>
<l>And hath shipped me into the land,
<lb/>as if I had neuer been such.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <p>That skull had a tongue in it, and could sing once, how the
<lb/>knaue iowles it to the ground, as if t&#x0027;were <hi rend="italic">Cains</hi> iaw&#x2010;bone, that
<lb/>did the first murder: this might be the pate of a pollititian, which
<lb/>this Asse now ore&#x2010;reaches; one that would circumuent God,
<lb/>might it not?</p></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hora.</speaker> <l>It might my Lord.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <p>Or of a Courtier, which could say good morrow my
<lb/>Lord: how dost thou sweet Lord? This might be my Lord such
<lb/>a one, that praised my Lord such a ones horse, when a meant to
<lb/>beg it: might it not?</p></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hora.</speaker> <l>I my Lord.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ha.</speaker> <p>Why een so, and now my Lady worms Choples, and knockt
<lb/>about the mazer with a Sextens spade; heer&#x0027;s fine reuolution and
<lb/>we had the tricke to see&#x0027;t, did these bones cost no more the bree&#x00AD;
<lb/>ding, but to play at loggits with them: mine ake to thinke on&#x0027;t.</p></sp>
    <sp who="#gr1"><speaker rend="italic">Clow.</speaker> <l>A pickax and a spade a spade,<stage rend="italic, inline" type="business">Song.</stage></l>
<l>for and a shrowding sheet,</l>
<l>O a pit of Clay for to be made
<lb/>for such a guest is meet.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ha.</speaker> <p>There&#x0027;s another, why may not that be the skul of a Lawyer?
<lb/>where be his quiddities now, his quillities, his cases, his tenures,
<lb/>and his tricks? why dooes he suffer this mad knaue now to knock
<lb/>him about the sconce with a dirty shouell, and will not tell him of
<lb/>his actions of battery: hum, this fellow might be in&#x0027;s time a great
<lb/>buyer of Land, with his Statutes, his recognisances, his fines, his
<lb/>double vouchers, his recoueries, to haue his fine pate full of fine
<lb/>durt: will vouchers vouch him no more of his purchases and
<lb/>doubles, then the length and breadth of a payre of Indentures?
<lb/>The very conueyances of his Lands will scarcely lye in this box,
<lb/>and must th&#x0027;inheritor himselfe haue no more? ha.</p></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hora.</speaker> <l>Not a iot more my Lord.</l></sp>
<fw type="catchword" place="foot-right" rend="italic">Ham.</fw>
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<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Is not parchment made of sheep&#x2010;skins?</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hora.</speaker> <l>I my Lord, and of Calue&#x2010;skins too.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>They are Sheep and Calues which seeke out assurance in
<lb/>that, I will speake to this fellow. Whose graue&#x0027;s this sirra?</l></sp>
<sp who="#gr1"><speaker rend="italic">Clow.</speaker> <l>Mine sir, or a pit of clay for to be made.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>I thinke it thine indeed for thou lyest in&#x0027;t.</l></sp>
<sp who="#gr1"><speaker rend="italic">Clow.</speaker> <l>You lye out on&#x0027;t sir, and therefore tis not yours; for my
<lb/>part I do not lye in&#x0027;t, yet it is mine.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Thou dost lye in&#x0027;t to be in&#x0027;t and say it is thine, tis for the
<lb/>dead, not for the quick, therefore thou lyest.</l></sp>
<sp who="#gr1"><speaker rend="italic">Clow.</speaker> <l>Tis a quick lye sir, twill away againe from me to you.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ha.</speaker> <l>VVhat man dost thou dig it for?</l></sp>
<sp who="#gr1"><speaker rend="italic">Clow.</speaker> <l>For no man sir.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>What woman then?</l></sp>
<sp who="#gr1"><speaker rend="italic">Clow.</speaker> <l>For none neither.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Who is to be buried in&#x0027;t?</l></sp>
<sp who="#gr1"><speaker rend="italic">Clow.</speaker> <l>One that was a woman sir, but rest her soule shee&#x0027;s dead.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <p>How absolute the knaue is, we must speak by the card, or
<lb/><abbr>equiuocati&#x014D;<expan>equiuocation</expan></abbr> wil vndoo vs. By the Lord <name type="character" ref="#hor" rend="italic">Horatio</name>, this three yeres I
<lb/>haue took note of it, the age is grown so picked, that the toe of the
<lb/>pesant comes so neere the heele of the Courtier he galls his kybe.
<lb/>How long hast thou been a Graue&#x2010;maker?</p></sp>
<sp who="#gr1"><speaker rend="italic">Clow.</speaker> <l>Of the daies i&#x0027;th yeere I came too&#x0027;t that day that our last
<lb/>King <name type="character" ref="#oha" rend="italic">Hamlet</name> ouercame <name type="character" ref="#ofo" rend="italic">Fortinbrasse</name>.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>How long is that since?</l></sp>
<sp who="#gr1"><speaker rend="italic">Clo.</speaker> <p>Cannot you tell that? euery foole can tell that, it was that
<lb/>very day that young <name type="character" ref="#ham" rend="italic">Hamlet</name> was borne: he that is mad and sent
<lb/>into <hi rend="italic">England.</hi></p></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>I marry, why was he sent into <hi rend="italic">England?</hi></l></sp>
<sp who="#gr1"><speaker rend="italic">Clow.</speaker> <l>Why because a was mad: a shall recouer his wits there,
<lb/>or if a doe not, tis no great matter there.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Why?</l></sp>
<sp who="#gr1"><speaker rend="italic">Clow.</speaker> <l>Twill not bee seene in him there, there are men as mad
    <lb rend="turnover"/><c rend="turnover">(</c>as he.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>How came he mad?</l></sp>
<sp who="#gr1"><speaker rend="italic">Clow.</speaker> <l>Very strangely they say.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>How strangely?</l></sp>
<sp who="#gr1"><speaker rend="italic">Clow.</speaker> <l>Faith een with loosing his wits.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Vpon what ground?</l></sp>
<sp who="#gr1"><speaker rend="italic">Clow.</speaker> <l>Why here in <hi rend="italic">Denmark:</hi> I haue bin Sexton here man and
<lb/>boy thirty yeares.</l></sp>
<fw type="catchword" place="foot-right" rend="italic">Ham.</fw>
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<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>How long will a man lye i&#x0027;th earth ere he rot?</l></sp>
<sp who="#gr1"><speaker rend="italic">Clow.</speaker> <p>Faith if a be not rotten before a dye, as we haue many
<lb/>pocky corses, that will scarce hold the laying in, a will last you
<lb/>some eight yeere, or nine yeere. A Tanner will last you nine yeare.</p></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>VVhy he more then another?</l></sp>
<sp who="#gr1"><speaker rend="italic">Clow.</speaker> <p>Why sir, his hide is so tand with his trade, that a will keep
<lb/>out water a great while; and your water is a sore decayer of your
<lb/>whorson dead body, heer&#x0027;s a scull now hath lyen you i&#x0027;th earth
    <lb rend="turnunder"/><c rend="turnunder">(</c>twenty three yeares.</p></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>VVhose was it?</l></sp>
<sp who="#gr1"><speaker rend="italic">Clow.</speaker> <l>A whorson mad fellowes it was, whose do you think it
    <lb rend="turnunder"/><c rend="turnunder">(</c>was?</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Nay I know not.</l></sp>
<sp who="#gr1"><speaker rend="italic">Clow.</speaker> <l>A pestilence on him for a mad rogue, a pourd a flagon of</l>
<l>Renish on my head once; this same skull sir, was sir <name type="character" ref="#yor" rend="italic">Yoricks</name> skull,
<lb/>the Kings Iester.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>This?</l></sp>
<sp who="#gr1"><speaker rend="italic">Clow.</speaker> <l>Een that.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ha.</speaker> <p>Alas poore <name type="character" ref="#yor" rend="italic">Yoricke</name> I knew him <name type="character" ref="#hor" rend="italic">Horatio</name>, a fellow of infinite
<lb/>iest, of most excellent fancy, he hath bore me on his back a thou&#x00AD;
<lb/>sand times, and now how abhorred in my imagination it is: my
<lb/>gorge rises at it. Here hung those lips that I haue kist I know not
<lb/>how oft: where be your gibes now? your gamboles, your songs,
<lb/>your flashes of merriment, that were wont to set the table on a
<lb/>roare, not one now to mock your own grinning, quite chopfalne.
<lb/>Now get you to my Ladies table, and tell her, let her paint an
<lb/>inch thick, to this fauour she must come, make her laught at that.
<lb/>Prethee <name type="character" ref="#hor" rend="italic">Horatio</name> tell me one thing.</p></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hora.</speaker> <l>VVhat&#x0027;s that my Lord?</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ha.</speaker> <l>Dost thou think <hi rend="italic">Alexander</hi> lookt a this fashion i&#x0027;th earth?</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hora</speaker> <l>Een so.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>And smelt so: pah.</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hora.</speaker> <l>Een so my Lord.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <p>To what base vses we may returne <name type="character" ref="#hor" rend="italic">Horatio</name>? Why may
<lb/>not imagination trace the noble dust of <hi rend="italic">Alexander</hi>, till a find it
<lb/>stopping a bunghole?</p></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hora.</speaker> <l>&#x0027;Twere to consider too curiously, to consider so.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ha.</speaker> <p>No faith, not a iot, but to follow him thether with modesty
<lb/>enough, and likelihood to lead it. <hi rend="italic">Alexander</hi> died, <hi rend="italic">Alexander</hi> was
    <lb/>buried, <hi rend="italic">Alexander</hi> returneth to dust, the dust is earth, of ear<gap reason="illegible" agent="partiallyInkedType" extent="1" unit="chars" resp="#fol"/>h we
<lb/>make lome, &#x0026; why of that lome whereto he was conuerted, might</p>
<fw type="signature" place="foot-centre">M</fw><fw type="catchword" place="foot-right">they</fw>
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<l>They not ftop a Beere&#x2010;barrell?</l>
<l>Imperious <hi rend="italic">C&#x00E6;sar</hi> dead, and turn&#x0027;d to Clay,</l>
<l>Might stop a hole to keep the wind away.</l>
<l>O that that earth which kepr the world in awe,</l>
<l>Sould patch a wall t&#x0027;expell the waters flaw.</l>
    <l>But soft, but sof<gap reason="illegible" agent="partiallyInkedType" extent="1" unit="chars" resp="#fol"/> awhile, here comes the King,<stage rend="italic, inline" type="entrance">Enter King
<lb/>Quee. <name type="character" ref="#lae">Laertes</name>
<lb/>and the corse.</stage></l>
<l>The Queen, the Courtiers, who is this they follow?</l>
<l>And with such maimed rites? this doth betoken,</l>
<l>The corse they follow, did with desprate hand</l>
<l>Foredoo it owne life, &#x0027;twas of some estate,</l>
<l>Couch we a while and marke.</l></sp>
<sp who="#lae"><speaker rend="italic">Laer.</speaker> <l>What Ceremony else?</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>That is <name type="character" ref="#lae" rend="italic">Laertes</name> a very noble youth, make.</l></sp>
<sp who="#lae"><speaker rend="italic">Laer.</speaker> <l>What Ceremony else?</l></sp>
<sp who="#doc"><speaker rend="italic">Doct.</speaker> <l>Her obsequies haue been as far inlarg&#x0027;d</l>
<l>As we haue warranty, her death was doubtfull,</l>
<l>And but that great command ore&#x2010;swayes the order,</l>
<l>She should in ground vnsanctified bin lodg&#x0027;d</l>
<l>Till the last trumpet: for charitable prayers,</l>
<l>Flints and peebles should be throwne on her:</l>
<l>Yet here she is allow&#x0027;d her virgin Crants,</l>
<l>Her mayden strewments, and the bringing home</l>
<l>Of bell and buriall.</l></sp>
<sp who="#lae"><speaker rend="italic">Laer.</speaker> <l>Must there no more be doone?</l></sp>
<sp who="#doc"><speaker rend="italic">Doct.</speaker> <l>No more be doone.</l>
<l>We should prophane the ser<c rend="inverted">u</c>ice of the dead,</l>
<l>To sing a Requiem and such rest to her</l>
<l>As to peace&#x2010;parted soules.</l></sp>
<sp who="#lae"><speaker rend="italic">Laer.</speaker> <l>Lay her i&#x0027;th earth,</l>
<l>And from her faire and vnpolluted flesh</l>
<l>May Violets spring: I tell thee churlish Priest,</l>
<l>A ministring Angell shall my sister be</l>
<l>When thou lyest howling.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>What, the faire <name type="character" ref="#oph" rend="italic">Ophelia</name>.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ger"><speaker rend="italic">Quee.</speaker> <l>Sweets to the sweet, farewell,</l>
<l>I hop&#x0027;t thou should&#x0027;d haue bin my <name type="character" ref="#ham" rend="italic">Hamlets</name> wife,</l>
<l>I thought thy bride&#x2010;bed to haue deckt sweet mayd,</l>
<l>And not haue strew&#x0027;d thy graue.</l></sp>
<sp who="#lae"><speaker rend="italic">Laer.</speaker> <l>O trebble woe</l>
<fw type="catchword" place="foot-right">Fall</fw>
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<l>Fall ten times double on that cursed head,</l>
<l>Whose wicked deed thy most ingenious sence</l>
<l>Depriued thee of, hold off the earth a while,</l>
<l>Til I haue caught her once more in mine armes;</l>
<l>Now pile your dust vpon the quick and dead,</l>
<l>Till of this flat a mountaine you haue made</l>
<l>To retop old <hi rend="italic">Pelion,</hi> or the skyesh head</l>
<l>Of blew <hi rend="italic">Olympus</hi>.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>What is he whose griefe</l>
<l>Beares such an <hi rend="italic">Emphasis,</hi> whose phrase of sorrow</l>
<l>Coniures the wandring Stars, and makes them stand</l>
<l>Like wonder wounded hearers? tis I</l>
<l><name type="character" ref="#ham" rend="italic">Hamlet</name> the <hi rend="italic">Dane.</hi></l></sp>
<sp who="#lae"><speaker rend="italic">Laer.</speaker> <l>The Diuell take thy soule,</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ha.</speaker> <l>Thou pray&#x0027;st not well, I prethee take thy fingers
    <lb rend="turnunder"/><c rend="turnunder">(</c>from my throat,</l>
<l>For though I am not spleenatiue rash,</l>
<l>Yet haue I in me something dangerous,</l>
<l>Which let thy wisdome feare; hold off thy hand?</l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King.</speaker> <l>Pluck them asunder,</l></sp>
<sp who="#ger"><speaker rend="italic">Quee.</speaker> <l><name type="character" ref="#ham" rend="italic">Hamlet</name>, <name type="character" ref="#ham" rend="italic">Hamlet</name>.</l></sp>
<sp who="#all"><speaker rend="italic">All.</speaker> <l>Gentlemen.</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hora.</speaker> <l>Good my Lord be quiet.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Why I will fight with him vpon this theame</l>
<l>Vntill my eye&#x2010;lids will no longer wagge.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ger"><speaker rend="italic">Quee.</speaker> <l>O my sonne, what theame?</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>I lou&#x0027;d <name type="character" ref="#oph" rend="italic">Ophelia</name>: forty thousand brothers</l>
<l>Could not with all their quantity of loue</l>
<l>Make vp my sum. What wilt thou doo for her.</l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King.</speaker> <l>O he is mad <name type="character" ref="#lae" rend="italic">Laertes</name>.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ger"><speaker rend="italic">Quee.</speaker> <l>For loue of God forbeare him?</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>S&#x0027;wounds shew me what th&#x0027;out doo:</l>
<l>Woo&#x0027;t weep, woo&#x0027;t fight, woo&#x0027;t fast, woo&#x0027;t teare thy
    <lb rend="turnunder"/><c rend="turnunder">(</c>selfe,</l>
<l>Woo&#x0027;t drinke vp Esill, eat a Crocadile</l>
<l>I&#x0027;le doo&#x0027;t: doost come here to whine?</l>
<l>To out&#x2010;face me with leaping in her graue,</l>
<l>Be buried quick with her, and so will I.</l>
<l>And if thou prate of mountaines, let them throw</l>
<l>Millions of Acres on vs, till our ground</l>
<l>Sindging his pate against the burning Zone</l>
<fw type="signature" place="foot-centre">M2</fw><fw type="catchword" place="foot-right">Make</fw>
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<l>Make Ossa like a wart, nay and thou&#x0027;lt mouth,</l>
<l>I&#x0027;le rant as well as thou.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ger"><speaker rend="italic">Quee.</speaker> <l>This is meere madnesse,</l>
<l>And this a while the fit will worke on him,</l>
<l>Anon as patient as a female Doe</l>
<l>When that her golden cuplets are disclosed</l>
<l>His silence will sit drooping.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Heare you sir,</l>
<l>What is the reason that you vse me thus?</l>
<l>I lou&#x0027;d you euer, but it is no matter,</l>
<l>Let <hi rend="italic">Hercules</hi> himselfe do what he may</l>
<l>The Cat will mew, a Dog will haue his day<stage rend="italic, inline" type="exit">Exit <name type="character" ref="#ham">Hamlet</name>,
<lb/>and <name type="character" ref="#hor">Horatio</name>.</stage></l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King.</speaker> <l>I pray thee good <name type="character" ref="#hor" rend="italic">Horatio</name> wait vpon him.</l>
<l>Strengthen your patience in our last nights speech,</l>
<l>Weele put the matter to the present push:</l>
<l>Good <name type="character" ref="#ger" rend="italic">Gertrard</name> set some watch ouer your sonne,</l>
<l>This graue shall haue a liuing monument,</l>
<l>An houre of quiet thereby shall we see</l>
<l>Tell then in patience our proceeding be.<stage rend="italic, inline" type="exit">Exeunt.</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">Ha.</speaker> <l>So much for this sir, now shal you see the other,</l>
<l>You do remember all the circumstance.</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hor.</speaker> <l>Remember it my Lord.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Sir in my heart there was a kind of fighting</l>
    <l>That would not let me sleep, me thou<gap reason="illegible" agent="inkBlot" extent="1"
        unit="chars" resp="#fol"/>ht I lay</l>
<l>Worse then the mutines in the bilbo&#x0027;s, rashly,</l>
    <l>And praisd be rashnes for it: let v<gap reason="illegible" agent="partiallyInkedType" extent="1" unit="chars" resp="#fol"/> know,</l>
<l>Our indiscretion sometimes serues vs well</l>
<l>When our deep plots do fal, and that should learne vs</l>
<l>There&#x0027;s a diuinity that shapes our ends,</l>
<l>Rough hew them how we will.</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hora.</speaker> <l>That is most certaine.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Vp from my Cabin,</l>
<l>My sea&#x2010;gowne scarft about me in the darke</l>
<l>Gropt I to find out them, had my desire,</l>
<l>Fingard their packet, and in fine withdrew</l>
<l>To mine owne roome againe making, so bold.</l>
<fw type="catchword" place="foot-right">My</fw>
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<l>My feares forgetting manners to vnfold</l>
<l>Their grand commission; where I found <name type="character" ref="#hor" rend="italic">Horatio</name></l>
<l>A royall knauery, an exact command</l>
<l>Larded with many seuerall sorts of reasons,</l>
<l>Importing <hi rend="italic">Denmarks</hi> health, and <hi rend="italic">Englands</hi> to,</l>
<l>With hoe such Bugs and Goblins in my life,</l>
<l>That on the superuise no leisure bated,</l>
<l>No not to stay the grinding of the Axe,</l>
<l>My head should be strooke off.</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hora.</speaker> <l>I&#x0027;st possible?</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Here&#x0027;s the commission, read it at more leisure,</l>
<l>But wilt thou heare now how I did proceed.</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hora.</speaker> <l>I beseech you.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Being thus be&#x2010;netted round with villaines,</l>
<l>Or I could make a Prologue to my braines,</l>
<l>They had begun the Play, I sat me downe,</l>
<l>Deuis&#x0027;d a new commission, wrote <c rend="inverted">i</c>t faire,</l>
<l>I once did hold it as o<c rend="inverted">u</c>r Statists doe</l>
<l>A basenesse to write faire, and labourd much</l>
<l>How to forget that learning, but sir now</l>
<l>It did me yeomans seruice, wilt thou know</l>
<l>Th&#x0027; effect of what I wrote?</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hora.</speaker> <l>I good my Lord.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>An earnest coniuration from the King,</l>
<l>As <hi rend="italic">England</hi> was his faithfull Tributarie,</l>
<l>As loue between them like the Palme might florish,</l>
<l>As peace should still her wheaten Garland weare</l>
<l>And stand a <hi rend="italic">Comma</hi> tweene their amities,</l>
<l>And many such like, as sir of great charge,</l>
<l>That on the view, and knowing of these contens,</l>
<l>Without debatement further more or lesse</l>
<l>He should those bearers put to sudden death,</l>
<l>Not shriuing time allow&#x0027;d.</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hora.</speaker> <l>How was this seald?</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Why euen in that was Heauen ordinant,</l>
<l>I had my fathers signet in my purse</l>
<l>Which was the modell of that <hi rend="italic">Danish</hi> seale,</l>
<l>Folded the writ vp in the forme of th&#x0027;other,</l>
<l>Subscrib&#x0027;d it, gau&#x0027;t th&#x0027; impression, plac&#x0027;d it safely,</l>
<fw type="signature" place="foot-centre">M3</fw><fw type="catchword" place="foot-right">The</fw>
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<l>The changling neuer knowne: now the next day</l>
<l>Was our Sea&#x2010;fight, and what to this was sequent</l>
<l>Thou knowest already,</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hora,</speaker> <l>So <name type="character" ref="#gui" rend="italic">Guyldensterne</name> and <name type="character" ref="#ros" rend="italic">Rosencraus</name> go too&#x0027;t.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>They are not neer my conscience; their defeat</l>
<l>Does by their owne insinuation grow,</l>
<l>Tis dangerous when the baser nature comes</l>
<l>Betweene the passe and fell incensed points</l>
<l>Of mightie Opposites.</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hora.</speaker> <l>Why what a King is this!</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Does it not think thee stand me now vpon?</l>
<l>He that hath kild my King, and whor&#x0027;d my mother,</l>
<l>Pop&#x0027;t in betweene the election and my hopes,</l>
<l>Throwne out his Angle for my proper life,</l>
<l>And with such cosnage, i&#x0027;st not perfect conscience?</l></sp>
<stage rend="italic, centred" type="entrance">Enter a Courtier.</stage>
<sp who="#osr"><speaker rend="italic">Cour.</speaker> <l>Your Lordship is right welcome backe to <hi rend="italic">Denmarke.</hi></l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>I humbly thanke you sir.</l>
<l>Doo&#x0027;st know this Water&#x2010;flie?</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hora.</speaker> <l>No my good Lord.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <p>Thy state is the more gracious, for tis a vice to know
<lb/>him, He hath much land and fertill: let a beast be Lord of beasts,
<lb/>and his Crib shall stand at the Kings messe, tis a chough, but as I
<lb/>say, spacious in the possession of durt.</p></sp>
    <sp who="#osr"><speaker rend="italic">Cour.</speaker> <l>Sweet Lord, if your Lordship were at leisure, I should
<lb/>impart a thing to you from his Maiesty.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>I will receiue it sir with all diligence of spirit, your bon&#x00AD;
<lb/>net to his right vse, tis for the head.</l></sp>
    <sp who="#osr"><speaker rend="italic">Cour.</speaker> <l>I thanke your Lordship, it is very hot.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>No beleeue me, tis very cold, the wind is Northerly.</l></sp>
    <sp who="#osr"><speaker rend="italic">Cour.</speaker> <l>It is indifferent cold my Lord indeed.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>But yet me thinks it is very soultry and hot, or my com&#x00AD;
<lb/>plexion.</l></sp>
    <sp who="#osr"><speaker rend="italic">Cour.</speaker> <l>Exceedingly my Lord, it is very soultry as t&#x0027;were I can&#x00AD;
<lb/>not tell how: my Lord his Maiesty bad me signifie to you, that a
<lb/>has layed a great wager on your head, sir this is the matter.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>I beseech you remember.</l></sp>
    <sp who="#osr"><speaker rend="italic">Cour.</speaker> <p>Nay good my Lord for my ease in good faith, sir here is
<lb/>newly come to Court <name type="character" ref="#lae" rend="italic">Laertes</name>, beleeue mee an absolute Gentle&#x00AD;
<fw type="catchword" place="foot-right">man,</fw>
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man, full of most excellent differences, of very soft societie,
<lb/>and great showing: indeed to speake feelingly of him, he is the
<lb/>Card or Kalender of Gentrie: for you shall find in him the conti&#x00AD;
<lb/>nent of what part a Gentleman would see.</p></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <p>Sir, his definement suffers no perdition in you, though I
<lb/>know to diuide him inuentorially, would dizzie th&#x0027;arithmetick
<lb/>of memorie, and yet but raw neither, in respect of his quick saile,
<lb/>but in the verity of extolment, I take him to be a soule of great ar&#x00AD;
<lb/>ticle, and his infusion of such dearth and rarenesse, as to make true
<lb/>dixion of him, his semblable is his mirrour, and who els would
<lb/>trace him, his vmbrage, nothing more.</p></sp>
    <sp who="#osr"><speaker rend="italic">Cour.</speaker> <l>Your Lordship speakes most infallibly of him.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>The concernancy sir, why do we wrap the Gentleman in
<lb/>our mor rawer breath?</l></sp>
    <sp who="#osr"><speaker rend="italic">Cour.</speaker> <l>Sir.</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hora.</speaker> <l>Ist not possible to vnderstand in another tongue, you will
<lb/>doo&#x0027;t sir really.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>What imports the nomination of this Gentleman?</l></sp>
    <sp who="#osr"><speaker rend="italic">Cour.</speaker> <l>Of <name type="character" ref="#lae" rend="italic">Laertes</name>.</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hora.</speaker> <l>His purse is empty already, all&#x0027;s golden words are spent.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Of him sir.</l></sp>
    <sp who="#osr"><speaker rend="italic">Cour.</speaker> <l>I know you are not ignorant.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>I would you did sir, yet in faith if you did, it would, not
<lb/>much approue me, well sir.</l></sp>
    <sp who="#osr"><speaker rend="italic">Cour.</speaker> <l>You are ignorant of what excellence <name type="character" ref="#lae" rend="italic">Laertes</name> is.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>I dare not confesse that, least I should compare with him
<lb/>in excellence, but to know a man well, were to know himselfe.</l></sp>
    <sp who="#osr"><speaker rend="italic">Cour.</speaker> <l>I meane sir for this weapon, but in the imputation laid
<lb/>on him by them in his meed, he&#x0027;s vnfellowed.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>What&#x0027;s his weapon?</l></sp>
    <sp who="#osr"><speaker rend="italic">Cour.</speaker> <l>Rapiar and Dagger.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>That&#x0027;s two of his weapons, but well.</l></sp>
    <sp who="#osr"><speaker rend="italic">Cour.</speaker> <p>The King sir hath wagerd with him six <hi rend="italic">Barbary</hi> horses
<lb/>against the which he has impaund as I take it six <hi rend="italic">French</hi> Rapiers
<lb/>and Poinards, with their assignes, as girdle, hanger and so. Three
<lb/>of the carriages in faith, are very deare to fancie, very responsiue
<lb/>to the hilts, most delicate carriages, and of very liberall conceit.</p></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>What call you the carriages?</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hora.</speaker> <l>I knew you must be edified by the margent ere you had
<lb/>done.</l></sp>
<fw type="catchword" place="foot-right" rend="italic">Cour.</fw>
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    <sp who="#osr"><speaker rend="italic">Cour.</speaker> <l>The carriage sir are the hangers.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <p>The phrase would be more <hi rend="italic">German</hi> to the matter if we
<lb/>could carrie a Canon by our sides, I would it might bee hangers
<lb/>till then, but on, six <hi rend="italic">Barbary</hi> horses against six <hi rend="italic">French</hi> Swords their
<lb/>assignes, and three liberall conceited carriages, that&#x0027;s the <hi rend="italic">French</hi>
<lb/>bet against the <hi rend="italic">Danish,</hi> why is this all you call it?</p></sp>
    <sp who="#osr"><speaker rend="italic">Cour.</speaker> <p>The King sir, hath laid sir, that in a dozen passes betweene
<lb/>your selfe and him, he shall not exceed you three hits, he hath laid
<lb/>on twelue for nine, and it would eome to immediate triall, if your
<lb/>Lordship would vouchsafe the answere.</p></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>How if I answere no?</l></sp>
    <sp who="#osr"><speaker rend="italic">Cour.</speaker> <l>I meane my Lord the opposition of your person in trial.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <p>Sir I will walke heere in the hall, If it please his Maiesty,
<lb/>it is the breathing time of day with me, let the foiles be brought,
<lb/>the Gentleman willing, and the King hold his purpose; I will win
<lb/>for him and I can, if not I will gaine nothing but my shame, and
<lb/>the odde hits.</p></sp>
    <sp who="#osr"><speaker rend="italic">Cour.</speaker> <l>Shall I deliuer you so?</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>To this effect sir, after what florish your nature will.</l></sp>
    <sp who="#osr"><speaker rend="italic">Cour.</speaker> <l>I commend my dutie to your Lordship.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Yours doo&#x0027;s well to commend it himselfe, there are no
<lb/>tongues else for his turne.</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hora.</speaker> <l>This Lapwing runs away with the shell on his head.</l></sp>
            <sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <p>A d<gap reason="illegible" agent="partiallyInkedType" extent="1" unit="chars" resp="#fol"/>d so sir with his dugge before a suckt it, thus has he
<lb/>and many more of the same breed that I know the drossie age
<lb/>dotes on, onely got the tune of the time, and out of an habit of
                <lb/>incounter, a kind of mistie collect<gap reason="illegible" agent="partiallyInkedType" extent="1" unit="chars" resp="#fol"/>on, which carries them through
<lb/>and through the most profane and trennowned opinons, and doe
<lb/>but blow them to their triall, the bubbles are out.</p></sp>
<stage rend="italic, centred" type="entrance">Enter a Lord.</stage>
<sp who="#lor"><speaker rend="italic">Lord.</speaker> <p>My Lord, his Maiestie commended him to you by yong
<lb/><name type="character" ref="#osr" rend="italic">Ostricke</name>, who brings back to him that you attend him in the hall,
<lb/>he sends to know if your pleasure hold to play with <name type="character" ref="#lae" rend="italic">Laertes</name>, or that
<lb/>you will take longer time?</p></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>I am constant to my purposes, they follow the Kings
<lb/>pleasure, if his fitnesse speakes, mine is ready: now or whensoeuer,
<lb/>prouided I be so able as now.</l></sp>
<fw type="catchword" place="foot-right" rend="italic">Lord.</fw>
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<sp who="#lor"><speaker rend="italic">Lord.</speaker> <l>The King and Queene and all are comming downe.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>In happy time.</l></sp>
<sp who="#lor"><speaker rend="italic">Lord.</speaker> <l>The Queene desires you to vse some gentle entertain&#x00AD;
<lb/>ment to <name type="character" ref="#lae" rend="italic">Laertes</name>, before you go to play.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Shee well instructs me.</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hora,</speaker> <l>You will loose my Lord.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>I do not think so, since he went into <hi rend="italic">France</hi>, I haue bin
<lb/>in continuall practise, I shall winne at the oddes; thou would&#x0027;st
<lb/>not thinke how ill all&#x0027;s heere about my heart, but it is no matter.</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hora.</speaker> <l>Nay good my Lord.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>It is but foolerie, but it is such a kind of game&#x2010;giuing,
<lb/>as would perhaps trouble a woman.</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hora.</speaker> <l>If your mind dislike any thing, obay it. I shall forestall
<lb/>their repaire hither and say you are not fit.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <p>Not a whit we defie Augurie, there is speciall prouidence
<lb/>in the fall of a Sparrow, if it bee, tis not to come, if it bee not to
<lb/>come, it will be now, if it be not now, yet it will come, the readi&#x00AD;
<lb/>nesse is all, since no man of ought he leaues, knowes what ist to
<lb/>leaue betimes, let be.</p></sp>
    <stage rend="italic, centred" type="business">A table prepared, Trumpets, Drums and Officers with Cushions,
<lb/>King, Queene, and all the state, Foiles, Daggers, and <name type="character" ref="#lae">Laertes</name>.</stage>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King.</speaker> <l>Come <name type="character" ref="#ham" rend="italic">Hamlet</name>, come and take this hand from me.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Giue me your pardon sir, I haue done you wrong,</l>
    <l>But pardon&#x0027;t as you are a Gen<gap reason="illegible" agent="partiallyInkedType" extent="1" unit="chars" resp="#fol"/>leman, this presence knowes,</l>
<l>And you must needs haue heard, how I am punisht</l>
<l>With a sore distraction: what I haue done</l>
<l>That might your nature, honour, and exception</l>
<l>Roughly awake I heere proclaime was madnesse,</l>
<l>Wast <name type="character" ref="#ham" rend="italic">Hamlet</name> wronged <name type="character" ref="#lae" rend="italic">Laertes</name>? neuer <name type="character" ref="#ham" rend="italic">Hamlet</name>,</l>
<l>If <name type="character" ref="#ham" rend="italic">Hamlet</name> from himselfe be tane away,</l>
<l>And when he&#x0027;s not himselfe, doe&#x0027;s wrong <name type="character" ref="#lae" rend="italic">Laertes</name>,</l>
<l>Then <name type="character" ref="#ham" rend="italic">Hamlet</name> doe&#x0027;s it not, <name type="character" ref="#ham" rend="italic">Hamlet</name> denies it,</l>
<l>Who does it then? his madnesse. Ift be so,</l>
<l><name type="character" ref="#ham" rend="italic">Hamlet</name> is of the faction that is wronged,</l>
<l>His madnesse is poore <name type="character" ref="#ham" rend="italic">Hamlets</name> enemie,</l>
<l>Let my disclaiming from a purpos&#x0027;d euill,</l>
<l>Free me so farre in your most generous thoughts</l>
<l>That Ihaue shot my Arrow ore the house</l>
<fw type="signature" place="foot-centre">N</fw><fw type="catchword" place="foot-right">And</fw>
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<l>And hurt my brother.</l></sp>
<sp who="#lae"><speaker rend="italic">Laer.</speaker> <l>I am satisfied in nature,</l>
<l>Whose motiue in this case should stirre me most</l>
<l>To my reuenge, but in my tearmes of honor</l>
<l>I ftand aloofe, and will no reconcilement,</l>
<l>Till by some elder Masters of knowne honour</l>
<l>I haue a voice and president of peace</l>
<l>To my name vngor&#x0027;d: but all that time</l>
<l>I doe recei<c rend="inverted">u</c>e your offered loue, like loue,</l>
<l>And will not wrong it.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>I imbrace it freely, and will this brothers wager
<lb/>frankly play.</l>
<l>Giue vs the Foiles.</l></sp>
<sp who="#lae"><speaker rend="italic">Laer.</speaker> <l>Come, one for me.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Ile be your foile <name type="character" ref="#lae" rend="italic">Laertes</name>, in mine ignorance</l>
<l>Your skill shall like a starre i&#x0027;th darkest night</l>
<l>Stick fiery of indeed.</l></sp>
<sp who="#lae"><speaker rend="italic">Laer.</speaker> <l>You mock me sir.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>No by this hand.</l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King.</speaker> <l>Giue them the foiles yong <name type="character" ref="#osr" rend="italic">Ostrick</name>, cosin <name type="character" ref="#ham" rend="italic">Ham</name>.
<lb/>You know the wager.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Very well my Lord.</l>
<l>Your Grace has laid the oddes a&#x0027;th weaker side.</l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King.</speaker> <l>I doe not feare it, I haue seene you both,</l>
<l>But since he is better, we haue therefore oddes.</l></sp>
<sp who="#lae"><speaker rend="italic">Laer.</speaker> <l>This is to heauy: let me see another.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>This likes me well, these foiles haue all a length.</l></sp>
<sp who="#osr"><speaker rend="italic">Ostr.</speaker> <l>I my good Lord.</l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King.</speaker> <l>Set me the stoops of wine vpon the table,</l>
<l>If <name type="character" ref="#ham" rend="italic">Hamlet</name> giue the first or second hit,</l>
<l>Or quit in answer of the third exchange,</l>
<l>Let all the battlements their Ordnance fire.</l>
<l>The King shall drinke to <name type="character" ref="#ham" rend="italic">Hamlets</name> better breath,</l>
<l>And in the cup an Onix shall he throw,</l>
<l>Richer then that which foure sucessiue Kings</l>
<l>In <hi rend="italic">Denmarkes</hi> Crowne haue worne: giue me the cups,</l>
<l>And let the Kettle to the Trumpet speake,</l>
<l>The Trumpet to the Cannoneere without,</l>
<l>The Canons to the Heauens, the Heauens to Earth,</l>
<fw type="catchword" place="foot-right">Now</fw>
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<fw type="runningHeader" place="top-centre"><hi rend="italic">Prince of</hi> Denmarke.</fw>
    <l>Now the King drinkes to <name type="character" ref="#ham" rend="italic">Hamlet</name>, come begin.<stage rend="italic, inline" type="business">Trumpets
<lb/>the while.</stage></l>
<l>And you the Iudges beare a warie eye.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Come on sir.</l></sp>
<sp who="#lae"><speaker rend="italic">Laer.</speaker> <l>Come my Lord.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>One.</l></sp>
<sp who="#lae"><speaker rend="italic">Laer.</speaker> <l>No.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Iudgement.</l></sp>
    <sp who="#osr"><speaker rend="italic">Ostr.</speaker> <l>A hit, a very palpable hit.<stage rend="italic, inline" type="business">Drum, Trumpets and shot.
<lb/>Flourish, a Peece goes off.</stage></l></sp>
<sp who="#lae"><speaker rend="italic">Laer.</speaker> <l>Well, againe.</l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King.</speaker> <l>Stay, giue me drink, <name type="character" ref="#ham" rend="italic">Hamlet</name> this Pearle is thine.</l>
<l>Heere&#x0027;s to thy health, giue him the cup.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Ile play this bout first, set it by a while</l>
<l>Come, another hit. What say you?</l></sp>
<sp who="#lae"><speaker rend="italic">Laer.</speaker> <l>I doe confest.</l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King.</speaker> <l>Our sonne shall winne.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ger"><speaker rend="italic">Quee.</speaker> <l>He&#x0027;s fat and scant of breath.</l>
<l>Heere <name type="character" ref="#ham" rend="italic">Hamlet</name> take my napkin rub thy browes,</l>
<l>The Queene carowses to thy fortune <name type="character" ref="#ham" rend="italic">Hamlet</name>.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Good Madam.</l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King.</speaker> <l><name type="character" ref="#ger" rend="italic">Gertrard</name>, doe not drinke.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ger"><speaker rend="italic">Quee.</speaker> <l>I will my Lord, I pray you pardon me.</l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King.</speaker> <l>It is the poysned cup, it is too late.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>I dare not drinke yet Madam, by and by.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ger"><speaker rend="italic">Quee.</speaker> <l>Come, let me wipe thy face.</l></sp>
<sp who="#lae"><speaker rend="italic">Laer,</speaker> <l>My Lord, Ile hit him now.</l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King.</speaker> <l>I doe not think&#x0027;t.</l></sp>
<sp who="#lae"><speaker rend="italic">Laer.</speaker> <l>And yet it is almost againft my conscience,</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Come for the third <name type="character" ref="#lae" rend="italic">Laertes</name>, you doe but dally,</l>
<l>I pray you passe with your best violence</l>
<l>I am sure you make a wanton of me</l></sp>
<sp who="#lae"><speaker rend="italic">Laer.</speaker> <l>Say you so come on.</l></sp>
<sp who="#osr"><speaker rend="italic">Ostr.</speaker> <l>Nothing neither way.</l></sp>
<sp who="#lae"><speaker rend="italic">Laer.</speaker> <l>Haue at you now.</l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King.</speaker> <l>Part them, they are incenst.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Nay come againe.</l></sp>
<sp who="#osr"><speaker rend="italic">Ostr.</speaker> <l>Looke to the Queene there hoe.</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hora.</speaker> <l>They bleed on both sides, how is it my Lord?</l></sp>
<sp who="#osr"><speaker rend="italic">Ostr.</speaker> <l>How ist <name type="character" ref="#lae" rend="italic">Laertes</name>?</l></sp>
<sp who="#lae"><speaker rend="italic">Laer.</speaker> <l>Why as a Woodcock to mine owne fpringe. <name type="character" ref="#osr" rend="italic">Ostrick</name></l>
<fw type="signature" place="foot-centre">N2</fw><fw type="catchword" place="foot-right">I</fw>
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<fw type="runningHeader" place="top-centre"><hi rend="italic">The Tragedie of</hi> Hamlet</fw>
<l>I am iustly kild with mine owne treachery.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>How does the Queene?</l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King.</speaker> <l>She sounds to see them bleed.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ger"><speaker rend="italic">Quee.</speaker> <l>No, no, the drink, the drink, O my deare <name type="character" ref="#ham" rend="italic">Ham</name>,</l>
<l>The drink, the drink, I am poysned.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>O villaine! hoe let the dore be lock&#x0027;t,</l>
<l>Treachery, seek it out.</l></sp>
<sp who="#lae"><speaker rend="italic">Laer.</speaker> <l>It is here <name type="character" ref="#ham" rend="italic">Hamlet</name> thou art slaine,</l>
<l>No medecine in the world can do thee good,</l>
<l>In thee there is not halfe an houres life,</l>
<l>The treacherous instrument is in my hand</l>
<l>Vnbated and enuenom&#x0027;d, the foule practise</l>
<l>Hath turn&#x0027;d it selfe on me, loe here I lye</l>
<l>Neuer to rise againe: thy mother&#x0027;s poysned,</l>
<l>I am no more, the King, the Kings too blame.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ha.</speaker> <l>The point enuenom&#x0027;d to, then venom to thy work</l></sp>
<sp who="#all"><speaker rend="italic">All.</speaker> <l>Treason, treason.</l></sp>
<sp who="#cla"><speaker rend="italic">King.</speaker> <l>O yet defend me friends, I am but hurt.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Here thou incestious damned <hi rend="italic">Dane,</hi></l>
<l>Drink of this potion, is the Onixe here?</l>
<l>Follow my mother.</l></sp>
<sp who="#lae"><speaker rend="italic">Laer.</speaker> <l>He is iustly serued, it is a poison temperd by him&#x00AD;
    <lb rend="turnunder"/><c rend="turnunder">(</c>selfe</l>
<l>Exchange forgiuenesse with me noble <name type="character" ref="#ham" rend="italic">Hamlet</name>,</l>
<l>Mine and my fathers death come not vpon thee,</l>
<l>Nor thine on me.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>Heauen make thee free of it, I follow thee;</l>
<l>I am dead <name type="character" ref="#hor" rend="italic">Horatio</name>, wretched Queene adiew.</l>
<l>You that looke pale and tremble at this chance,</l>
<l>That are but mutes, or audience to this act,</l>
<l>Had I but time as this fell Sergeant Death</l>
<l>Is strict in his arrest. O I could tell you!</l>
<l>But let it be; <name type="character" ref="#hor" rend="italic">Horatio</name> I am dead,</l>
<l>Thou liuest, report me and my cause aright</l>
<l>To the vnsatisfied.</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hora.</speaker> <l>Neuer beleeue it;</l>
<l>I am more an antike <hi rend="italic">Roman</hi> then a <hi rend="italic">Dane,</hi></l>
<l>Heer&#x0027;s yet some liquor left.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>As th&#x0027;art a man</l>
<l>Giue me the cup, let goe, by heauen I&#x0027;le hate,</l>
<fw type="catchword" place="foot-right">O</fw>
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<fw type="runningHeader" place="top-centre"><hi rend="italic">Prince of</hi> Denmarke.</fw>
<l>O God <name type="character" ref="#hor" rend="italic">Horatio</name>! what a wounded name</l>
<l>Things standing thus vnknowne, shall I leaue behind me?</l>
<l>If thou didst euer hold me in thy heart,</l>
<l>Absent thee from felicity a while,</l>
    <l>And in this harsh world draw thy breath in paine<stage rend="italic, inline" type="business">A march a
<lb/>farre off.</stage></l>
<l>To tell my story: what warlike noise is this?</l></sp>
<stage rend="italic, centred" type="entrance">Enter <name type="character" ref="#osr">Osrick</name>.</stage>
<sp who="#osr"><speaker rend="italic">Osr.</speaker> <l>Young <name type="character" ref="#for" rend="italic">Fortinbrasse</name> with conquest come from <hi rend="italic">Poland,</hi></l>
<l>Th&#x0027;Embassadors of <hi rend="italic">England</hi> giues this warlike volly.</l></sp>
<sp who="#ham"><speaker rend="italic">Ham.</speaker> <l>O I die <name type="character" ref="#hor" rend="italic">Horatio</name>,</l>
<l>The potent poyson quite ore&#x2010;growes my spirit,</l>
<l>I cannot liue to heare the newes from <hi rend="italic">England,</hi></l>
<l>But I do prophesie the election lights</l>
<l>On <name type="character" ref="#for" rend="italic">Fortinbrasse</name>, he has my dying voyce,</l>
<l>So tell him with th&#x0027;occurrants more and lesse</l>
<l>Which haue solicited, the reft is silence.</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hora.</speaker> <l>Now cracks a noble heart, good night sweet
    <lb rend="turnunder"/><c rend="turnunder">(</c>Prince,</l>
<l>And flight of Angels singe thee to thy rest.</l>
<l>Why dooes the drum come hether?</l></sp>
<stage rend="italic, centred" type="entrance">Enter <name type="character" ref="#for">Fortinbrasse</name>, with the Embassadors.</stage>
<sp who="#for"><speaker rend="italic">Fortin.</speaker> <l>Where is this sight?</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hora.</speaker> <l>VVhat is it you would see?</l>
<l>If ought of woe, or wonder, cease your search.</l></sp>
<sp who="#for"><speaker rend="italic">Fortin.</speaker> <l>This quarry cries on hauock, O proud death</l>
<l>What feast is toward in thine eternall cell,</l>
<l>That thou so many Princes at a shot</l>
<l>So bloudily hast strooke?</l></sp>
<sp who="#amb"><speaker rend="italic">Embas.</speaker> <l>The sight is dismall</l>
<l>And our affaires from <hi rend="italic">England</hi> come too late,</l>
<l>The eares are sencelesse that should giue vs hearing,</l>
<l>To tell him his commandement is fulfill&#x0027;d,</l>
<l>That <name type="character" ref="#ros" rend="italic">Rosencraus</name> and <name type="character" ref="#gui" rend="italic">Guyldensterne</name> are dead,</l>
<l>Where should we haue our thanks?</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hora.</speaker> <l>Not from his mouth</l>
<l>Had it th&#x0027;ability of life to thanke you;</l>
    <l><gap reason="illegible" agent="inkBlot" extent="1" unit="chars" resp="#fol"/>e neuer gaue commandement for their death;</l>
<l>But since so iump vpon this bloody question</l>
<fw type="signature" place="foot-centre">N3</fw><fw type="catchword" place="foot-right">You</fw>
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<l>You from the <hi rend="italic">Pollock</hi> warres, and you from <hi rend="italic">England</hi></l>
<l>Are here arriued, giue order that these bodies</l>
<l>High on a stage be placed so the view,</l>
<l>And let me speak, to th&#x0027;yet vnknowing world</l>
<l>How these things came about; so shall you heare</l>
<l>Of cruell, bloody and vnnaturall acts.</l>
<l>Of accidentall iudgements, casuall slaughters,</l>
<l>Of deaths put on by cunning, and for no cause,</l>
<l>And in this vpshot, purposes miftooke,</l>
<l>Falne on the Inuenters heads: all this can I</l>
<l>Truely deliuer.</l></sp>
<sp who="#for"><speaker rend="italic">Fort.</speaker> <l>Let vs hast to heare it,</l>
<l>And call the noblest to the audience,</l>
<l>For me with sorrow I embrace my fortune,</l>
<l>I haue some rights of memory in this Kingdome,</l>
<l>Which now to cleime my vantage doth inuite me.</l></sp>
<sp who="#hor"><speaker rend="italic">Hora.</speaker> <l>Of that I shall haue also cause to speake,</l>
<l>And from his mouth, whose voice wil draw no more,</l>
<l>But let this same be presently perform&#x0027;d</l>
<l>Euen while mens mindes are wilde, least more mis&#x00AD;
    <lb rend="turnunder"/><c rend="turnunder">(</c>chance</l>
<l>On plots and errors happen.</l></sp>
<sp who="#for"><speaker rend="italic">Fort.</speaker> <l>Let foure Captaines</l>
<l>Beare <name type="character" ref="#ham" rend="italic">Hamlet</name> like a Souldier to the stage,</l>
<l>For he was likely, had he been put on,</l>
<l>To haue proued moft royall; and for his passage,</l>
<l>The Souldiers musick and the right of warre</l>
<l>Speake loudly for him:</l>
<l>Take vp the bodies, such a sight as this,</l>
<l>Becomes the field, but here showes much amisse.</l>
    <l>Goe bid the Souldiers shoot.<stage rend="italic, inline" type="exit">Exeunt.<p><add place="margin-right" type="bibliographic"
        hand="#ae" resp="#fol">Perfect
        <lb/>Quaritch
        <lb/>F.S. Ferguson
        <lb/>6.5. 1907</add>
        <add place="margin-right" type="bibliographic"
            hand="#af" resp="#fol">STC
            <lb/>22278
            <lb/>copy 1</add></p></stage></l></sp>
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