Prince of Denmarke.
2127in the fall of a
sparrow: heere comes the King.
36742128 Enter King, Queene, Leartes, Lordes. 36772129King Now
sonne
Hamlet, we hane laid vpon your head,
3677.12130And make no que
stion but to haue the be
st.
37182131Ham. Your maie
stie hath laide a the weaker
side.
37152132King We doubt it not, deliuer them the foiles.
36782133Ham. Fir
st Leartes, heere's my hand and loue,
36862135If
Hamlet in his madne
sse did ami
sse,
36872136That was not
Hamlet, but his madnes did it,
2137And all the wrong I e're did to
Leartes, 36842138I here proclaime was madnes, therefore lets be at peace,
36952139And thinke I haue
shot mine arrow o're the hou
se,
36972141Lear. Sir I am
sati
sfied in nature,
36992142But in termes of honor I'le
stand aloofe,
37012144Till by
some elder mai
sters of our time
2146King Giue them the foyles.
37102147Ham. I'le be your foyle
Leartes, the
se foyles,
37252148Haue all a laught, come on
sir:
a hit. 37462151Gent. A hit, a mo
st palpable hit.
37472152Lear. Well, come againe.
They play againe. 37542154Lear. I, I grant, a tuch, a tuch.
37482155King Here
Hamlet, the king doth drinke a health to thee
37572156Queene Here
Hamlet, take my napkin, wipe thy face.
37522158Ham. Set it by, I'le haue another bowt
fir
st,
37582160Queene Here
Hamlet, thy mother drinkes to thee.
37602162King Do not drinke
Gertred: O t'is the poy
sned cup!
I3 Ham.