Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Osr. I meane my Lord, the opposition of your person
Osr. in tryall.
Ham. Ham.
Ham. Sir, I will walke heere in the Hall; if it please
Ham. his Maiestie, 'tis the breathing time of day with me; let
Ham. the Foyles bee brought, the Gentleman willing, and the
Ham. King hold his purpose; I will win for him if I can: if
Ham. not, Ile gaine nothing but my shame, and the odde hits.
Osr. Osr.
Osr. Shall I redeliuer you ee'n so?
Ham. To this effect Sir, after what flourish your na
Ham. ture will.
Osr. I commend my duty to your Lordship.
Ham. Yours, yours; hee does well to commend it
Ham. himselfe, there are no tongues else for's tongue.
Hor. Hor.
Hor. This Lapwing runs away with the shell on his