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Page 7
Madam , come ; This gentle and unforc'd accord of Hamlet Sits smiling to my
heart : in grace whereof , No jocund health , that Denmark drinks to - day But the
great cannon to the clouds shall tell ; Re - speaking earthly thunder . Come away
.
Madam , come ; This gentle and unforc'd accord of Hamlet Sits smiling to my
heart : in grace whereof , No jocund health , that Denmark drinks to - day But the
great cannon to the clouds shall tell ; Re - speaking earthly thunder . Come away
.
Page 18
Thanks , Rosencrantz , and gentle Guildenstern . Queen . And I beseech you
instantly to visit My too much changed son . — Go , some of you , And bring these
gentlemen where Hamlet is . [ Exeunt ROSENCEANTZ , GUILDENSTERN , and ...
Thanks , Rosencrantz , and gentle Guildenstern . Queen . And I beseech you
instantly to visit My too much changed son . — Go , some of you , And bring these
gentlemen where Hamlet is . [ Exeunt ROSENCEANTZ , GUILDENSTERN , and ...
Page 29
Nor do not saw the air too much with your hand , thus ; but use ail gently : for in
the very torrent , tempest , and ( as I may say ) whirlwind of your passion , you
must acquire and beget a temperance , that may give it smoothness . O , it
offends me ...
Nor do not saw the air too much with your hand , thus ; but use ail gently : for in
the very torrent , tempest , and ( as I may say ) whirlwind of your passion , you
must acquire and beget a temperance , that may give it smoothness . O , it
offends me ...
Page 38
O gentle son , Upon the heat and flame of thy distemper Sprinkle cool patience .
Whereon do you look ? Ham . On him ! on him ! -Look you , how pale he glares !
His form and cause conjoin'd , preaching to stones , Would make them capable .
O gentle son , Upon the heat and flame of thy distemper Sprinkle cool patience .
Whereon do you look ? Ham . On him ! on him ! -Look you , how pale he glares !
His form and cause conjoin'd , preaching to stones , Would make them capable .
Page 87
The castle hath a pleasant seat ; the air Nimbly and sweetly recommends itself
Unto our gentle senses . Ban . This guest of summer , The temple - haunting
martlet , does approve , By his lov'd mansionry , that the heaven's breath Smells ...
The castle hath a pleasant seat ; the air Nimbly and sweetly recommends itself
Unto our gentle senses . Ban . This guest of summer , The temple - haunting
martlet , does approve , By his lov'd mansionry , that the heaven's breath Smells ...
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