Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Ham. Then are dream't of in our PhilosophyHere a full-stop has not been inked. But come,
Ham. Here as before, neuer so helpe you mercy,
Ham. How strange or odde so ere I beare my selfe;
Ham. (As I perchance heereafter shall thinke meet
Ham. To put an Anticke disposition on:)
Ham. That you at such time seeing me, neuer shall
Ham. With Armes encombred thus, or thus, head shake;
Ham. Or by pronouncing of some doubtfull Phrase;
Ham. As well, we know, or we could and if we would,
Ham. Or if we list to speak; or there be and if there might,
Ham. Or such ambiguous giuing out to note,
Ham. That
Ham. The Tragedie of Hamlet.
Ham. That you know ought of me; this not to doe:
Ham. So grace and mercy at your most neede helpe you:
Ham. Sweare.
Ghost. Ghost.
Ghost. Sweare.
Ham. Ham.
Ham. Rest, rest perturbed Spirit: so Gentlemen,