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Thine evermore , most dear lady , whilst this machine is to him , IIamlet . This , in
obedience , hath my daughter shown me : And more above , hath his solicitings ,
As they fell out by time , by means , and place , All given to mine ear . King .
Thine evermore , most dear lady , whilst this machine is to him , IIamlet . This , in
obedience , hath my daughter shown me : And more above , hath his solicitings ,
As they fell out by time , by means , and place , All given to mine ear . King .
Page 31
Lady , shall I lie in your lap ? [ Lying down at ... O heavens ! die two months ago ,
and not forgotten Then there's hope , a great man's memory may outlive his life
half a year : But , by'r - lady , he must build churches then . Oph . What means the
...
Lady , shall I lie in your lap ? [ Lying down at ... O heavens ! die two months ago ,
and not forgotten Then there's hope , a great man's memory may outlive his life
half a year : But , by'r - lady , he must build churches then . Oph . What means the
...
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How it with you , lady ? Queen . Alas , how is ' t with you ? That you do bend your
eye on vacancy , And with the incorporal air do hold discourse ? O gentle son ,
Upon the heat and flame of thy distemper Sprinkle cool patience . Whereon do ...
How it with you , lady ? Queen . Alas , how is ' t with you ? That you do bend your
eye on vacancy , And with the incorporal air do hold discourse ? O gentle son ,
Upon the heat and flame of thy distemper Sprinkle cool patience . Whereon do ...
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Alas , sweet lady , what imports this song ? Oph . Say you ? nay , pray you , mark
. He is dead and gone , lady , ( Sings . He is dead and gone ; At his head a grass
- green turf , At his heels a stone . O , ho ! Queen . Nay , but Ophelia , — Oph ...
Alas , sweet lady , what imports this song ? Oph . Say you ? nay , pray you , mark
. He is dead and gone , lady , ( Sings . He is dead and gone ; At his head a grass
- green turf , At his heels a stone . O , ho ! Queen . Nay , but Ophelia , — Oph ...
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Now get you to my lady's chamber , and tell her , let her paint an inch thick , to this
favor she must come ; make her laugh at ihat . — Pr'ythee , Horatio , tell me one
thing . Hor . What's that ; my lord ? Ham . Dost thou think , Alexander looked o ...
Now get you to my lady's chamber , and tell her , let her paint an inch thick , to this
favor she must come ; make her laugh at ihat . — Pr'ythee , Horatio , tell me one
thing . Hor . What's that ; my lord ? Ham . Dost thou think , Alexander looked o ...
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