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Page 91
... Horvendile and Fengon were made Governours of the Province of Ditmarse , and how Horvendile marryed Geruth , the daughter to Roderick , chief K. of Denmark , by whom he had Hamblet : and how after his marriage his brother Fengon slewe ...
... Horvendile and Fengon were made Governours of the Province of Ditmarse , and how Horvendile marryed Geruth , the daughter to Roderick , chief K. of Denmark , by whom he had Hamblet : and how after his marriage his brother Fengon slewe ...
Page 92
... Horvendile and Fengon , sonnes to Gervendile , who likewise had beene governour of that province . Now the greatest honor that men of noble birth could at that time win and obtaine , was in exercising the art of piracie upon the seas ...
... Horvendile and Fengon , sonnes to Gervendile , who likewise had beene governour of that province . Now the greatest honor that men of noble birth could at that time win and obtaine , was in exercising the art of piracie upon the seas ...
Page 93
... Horvendile , determined ( whatsoever happened ) to kill him ; which hee effected in such sort , that no man once so much as suspected him , every man esteeming that from such and so firme a knot of alliance and consanguinitie there ...
... Horvendile , determined ( whatsoever happened ) to kill him ; which hee effected in such sort , that no man once so much as suspected him , every man esteeming that from such and so firme a knot of alliance and consanguinitie there ...
Page 94
... Horvendile was gone , to beguile the tyrant in his subtilties ( that esteemed him to bee of such a minde that if he once attained to mans estate he wold not long delay the time to revenge the death of his father ) counterfeiting the mad ...
... Horvendile was gone , to beguile the tyrant in his subtilties ( that esteemed him to bee of such a minde that if he once attained to mans estate he wold not long delay the time to revenge the death of his father ) counterfeiting the mad ...
Page 98
... Horvendile , the honor and glory of the Danes , who are now esteemed of no force nor valour at all , since the shining splendure of knighthood was brought to an end by the most wickedest and cruellest villaine living upon earth . I ...
... Horvendile , the honor and glory of the Danes , who are now esteemed of no force nor valour at all , since the shining splendure of knighthood was brought to an end by the most wickedest and cruellest villaine living upon earth . I ...
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