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My dread lord , Your leave and favor to return to France ; From whence though
willingly I came to Denmark , To HAMLET . 5.
My dread lord , Your leave and favor to return to France ; From whence though
willingly I came to Denmark , To HAMLET . 5.
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From whence though willingly I came to Denmark , To show my duty in your
coronation ; Yet now , I must confess , that duty done , My thoughts and wishes
bend again toward France , And bow them to your gracious leave and pardon .
King .
From whence though willingly I came to Denmark , To show my duty in your
coronation ; Yet now , I must confess , that duty done , My thoughts and wishes
bend again toward France , And bow them to your gracious leave and pardon .
King .
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O , horrible ! 0 , horrible ! most horrible Ghost . If thou hast nature in thee , bear it
not But , howsoever thou pursu'st this act , Taint not thy mind , nor let thy soul
contrive Against thy mother aught ; leave her to heaven , And to those thorns that
in ...
O , horrible ! 0 , horrible ! most horrible Ghost . If thou hast nature in thee , bear it
not But , howsoever thou pursu'st this act , Taint not thy mind , nor let thy soul
contrive Against thy mother aught ; leave her to heaven , And to those thorns that
in ...
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Away , I do beseech you , both away ; I'll board him presently : -0 , give me leave.(
Exeunt King , QUEEN , and Attendants . How does my good lord Hamlet ? Ham .
Excellent well . Pol . Do you know me , my lord ? Ham . Excellent well ; you are ...
Away , I do beseech you , both away ; I'll board him presently : -0 , give me leave.(
Exeunt King , QUEEN , and Attendants . How does my good lord Hamlet ? Ham .
Excellent well . Pol . Do you know me , my lord ? Ham . Excellent well ; you are ...
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leave of you . Pol . ( Aside . ] Still harping on my daughter —yet he knew me not
at first ; he said was a fishmonger : He is far gone , far gone : and truly in my youth
I suffered much extremity for love : very near this . I'll speak to him again .
leave of you . Pol . ( Aside . ] Still harping on my daughter —yet he knew me not
at first ; he said was a fishmonger : He is far gone , far gone : and truly in my youth
I suffered much extremity for love : very near this . I'll speak to him again .
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