Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Say. for you Sir: It comes from th'Ambassadours that was
Say. bound for England, if your name be Horatio, as I am let
Say. to know it is.
Say. Reads the Letter.
Say. HOratio,When thou shalt haue ouerlook'd this, giue these
Say. Fellowes some meanes to the King: They haue Letters
Say. For him. Ere we were two dayes old at Sea, a Pyrate of very
Say. Warlicke appointment gaue vs Chace. Finding our selues too
Say. slow of Saile, we put on a compelled Valour. In the Grapple, I
Say. boorded them: On the instant they got cleare of our Shippe, so
Say. I alone became their Prisoner. They haue dealt with mee, like
Say. Theeues of Mercy, but they knew what they did. I am to doe
Say. A good turne for them. Let the King haue the Letters I haue
Say. sent, and repaire thou to me with as much hast as thou wouldest
Say. flye death. I haue words to speake in your eare, will make thee
Say. dumbe, yet are they much too light for the bore of the Matter.
Say. These good Fellows will bring thee where I am. Rosincrance
Say. and Guildensterne, hold their course for England. Of them
Say. I haue much to tell thee, Farewell.
Say. He that thou knowest thine,