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... believe , Without the sensible and true avouch Of mine own eyes . As thou art to thyself . Is it not like the king ? Such was the very armour he had on , When he th'ambitious Norway combated ; So frown'd he once , when in angry parle ...
... believe , Without the sensible and true avouch Of mine own eyes . As thou art to thyself . Is it not like the king ? Such was the very armour he had on , When he th'ambitious Norway combated ; So frown'd he once , when in angry parle ...
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... believe it . But look , the morn , in russet mantle clad , Walks o'er the dew of yon high eastward hill ; Break we our watch up ; and by my advice , Let us impart what we have seen to - night Unto young Hamlet ; for , upon my life ...
... believe it . But look , the morn , in russet mantle clad , Walks o'er the dew of yon high eastward hill ; Break we our watch up ; and by my advice , Let us impart what we have seen to - night Unto young Hamlet ; for , upon my life ...
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... believe it As he in his particular act and place May give his saying deed ; which is no further Than the main voice of Denmark goes withal . Then weigh what loss your honour may sustain , If with too credent ear you list his songs , Or ...
... believe it As he in his particular act and place May give his saying deed ; which is no further Than the main voice of Denmark goes withal . Then weigh what loss your honour may sustain , If with too credent ear you list his songs , Or ...
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... believe his tenders , as you call them ? I do not know , my lord , what I should think . Marry , I will teach you think yourself a baby , That you have ta'en these tenders for true pay , Which are not sterling . Tender yourself more ...
... believe his tenders , as you call them ? I do not know , my lord , what I should think . Marry , I will teach you think yourself a baby , That you have ta'en these tenders for true pay , Which are not sterling . Tender yourself more ...
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William Shakespeare Sydney Humphries. Oph . Believe so much in him , that he is young , And with a larger tether may he walk Than may be given you : in few , Ophelia , Do not believe his vows ; for they are brokers , Not of that dye ...
William Shakespeare Sydney Humphries. Oph . Believe so much in him , that he is young , And with a larger tether may he walk Than may be given you : in few , Ophelia , Do not believe his vows ; for they are brokers , Not of that dye ...
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Act SCENE Bernardo blood Clown First Clown Clown Ham Clown Second Clown dead dear death Denmark do't doth drink e'en earth Elsinore Elsinore-A room England Enter HAMLET Exeunt Rosencrantz Exit Ghost Exit Hamlet Exit Polonius eyes faith Farewell father fear Fortinbras friends gentleman Gertrude Ghost Ham give grief Guil hath hear heart heaven Hecuba hold honour Horatio II-ELSINORE in't is't Jephthah King Ham King Laer King Pol King Queen King Ros lady Laertes leave look Lord Hamlet madness majesty Marcellus Marry mother murder night noble Norway o'er Ophelia OSRIC play players poison'd pray Priam prince Hamlet Pyrrhus Queen Ham Queen King Queen Pol revenge Rosencrantz and Guildenstern SCENE III-ELSINORE Sings sleep soul speak sweet sweet lord sword tell thee There's thine thing to-night to't tongue twere villain Voltimand words wouldst