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... Guil . Good my lord , vouchsafe me a word with you . Ham . Sir , a whole history . Guil . The king , sir , - Ham . Ay , sir , what of him ? Guil . Is , in his retirement , marvelous distempered . Ham . With drink , sir ? Guil . No , my ...
... Guil . Good my lord , vouchsafe me a word with you . Ham . Sir , a whole history . Guil . The king , sir , - Ham . Ay , sir , what of him ? Guil . Is , in his retirement , marvelous distempered . Ham . With drink , sir ? Guil . No , my ...
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... Guil . Good my lord , put your discourse into some frame , and start not so wildly from my affair . Ham . I am tame , sir : -pronounce . Guil . The queen , your mother , in most great affliction of spirit , hath sent me to you . Ham ...
... Guil . Good my lord , put your discourse into some frame , and start not so wildly from my affair . Ham . I am tame , sir : -pronounce . Guil . The queen , your mother , in most great affliction of spirit , hath sent me to you . Ham ...
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... Guil . O , my lord , if my duty be too bold , my love is too unmannerly . Ham . I do not well understand that . Will you play upon this pipe ? Guil . My lord , I cannot . Ham . I pray you . Guil . Believe me , I cannot . Ham . I do ...
... Guil . O , my lord , if my duty be too bold , my love is too unmannerly . Ham . I do not well understand that . Will you play upon this pipe ? Guil . My lord , I cannot . Ham . I pray you . Guil . Believe me , I cannot . Ham . I do ...
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