Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Hor. head.
Ham. Ham.
Ham. He did Complie with his Dugge before hee
Ham. suck't it: thus had he and mine more of the same Beauy
Ham. that I know the drossie age dotes on; only got the tune of
Ham. the time, and outward habite of encounter, a kinde of
Ham. yesty collection, which carries them through & through
Ham. the most fond and winnowed opinions;and doe but blow
Ham. them to their tryalls: the Bubbles are out.
Hor. Hor.
Hor. You will lose this wager, my Lord.
Ham. I doe not thinke so, since he went into France,
Ham. I haue beene in continuall practice; I shall winne at the
Ham. oddes: but thou wouldest not thinke how all heere a
Ham. bout my heart: but it is no matter.
Hor. Nay, good my Lord.
Ham. It is but foolery; but it is such a kinde of