Prince of Denmarke.
34592055Which let thy wi
sedome feare, holde o
ff thy hand:
34662056I lou'de
Ofelia as deere as twenty brothers could:
34682057Shew me what thou wilt doe for her:
34722058Wilt
fight, wilt fa
st, wilt pray,
34732059Wilt drinke vp ve
ssels, eate a crocadile? Ile doot:
34762061And where thou talk'
st of burying thee a liue,
34772062Here let vs
stand: and let them them throw on vs,
34782063Whole hills of earth, till with the heighth therof,
34692065King. Forbeare
Leartes, now is hee mad, as is the
sea,
34842066Anone as milde and gentle as a Doue:
3484.12067Therfore a while giue his wilde humour
scope.
34882068Ham. What is the rea
son
sir that you wrong mee thus?
34892069I neuer gaue you cau
se: but
stand away,
34912070A Cat will meaw, a Dog will haue a day.
2071 Exit Hamlet and Horatio. 34822072Queene. Alas, it is his madnes makes him thus,
34942074King. My lord, t'is
so: but wee'le no longer tri
fle,
34962075This very day
shall
Hamlet drinke his la
st,
34982077Therfore
Leartes be in readynes.
3498.12078Lear. My lord, till then my
soule will not bee quiet.
3498.22079King. Come
Gertred, wee'l haue
Leartes, and our
sonne,
3498.32080Made friends and Louers, as be
fittes them both,
3498.42081Euen as they tender vs, and loue their countrie.
3498.52082Queene God grant they may.
exeunt omnes. 35792084Ham. beleeue mee, it greeues mee much
Horatio, 35802085That to
Leartes I forgot my
selfe:
35812086For by my
selfe me thinkes I feele his griefe,
3581.12087Though there's a di
fference in each others wrong.
35882089Horatio, but you marke yon water-
flie,
3588.12090The Court knowes him, but hee knowes not the Court.
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