Hamlet (Folio 1, 1623)
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Enter King.
¶These profound heaues
2590Where is your Sonne?
¶King. What Gertrude? How do's Hamlet?
¶Qu. Mad as the Seas, and winde, when both contend
¶He whips his Rapier out, and cries a Rat, a Rat,
¶The vnseene good old man.
¶King. On heauy deed:
2600It had bin so with vs had we beene there:
¶His Liberty is full of threats to all,
¶To you your selfe, to vs, to euery one.
¶It will be laide to vs, whose prouidence
¶This mad yong man. But so much was our loue,
¶To keepe it from divulging, let's it feede
2610Euen on the pith of life. Where is he gone?
¶Qu. To draw apart the body he hath kild,
¶Among a Minerall of Mettels base
¶Shewes it selfe pure. He weepes for what is done.
2615King. Oh Gertrude, come away:
¶But we will ship him hence, and this vilde deed,
2620Ho Guildenstern:
¶Friends both go ioyne you with some further ayde:
¶To let them know both what we meane to do,
¶And what's vntimely done. Oh come away,
Exeunt.
