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  1. HAMLET. 185 Not this, by no means, that I bid you do—. Let the bloat king tempt you again to bed, Pinch wanton on your cheek, call you his mouse, And let him, for a pair of reechy kisses. Or paddling in your neck with his damned fingers, 190 Make you to ravel all this matter out: That I essentially am not in madness.

  2. To make them ranker. Forgive me this my virtue; For in the fatness of these pursy times Virtue itself of vice must pardon beg, Yea, curb and woo for leave to do him good. QUEEN GERTRUDE O Hamlet, thou hast cleft my heart in twain. HAMLET O, throw away the worser part of it, And live the purer with the other half. Good night: but go not to mine ...

  3. 1. straight: immediately Look you lay home to him: i.e., be sure to tell him the hard truth. 2 Tell him his pranks have been too broad to bear with, 2. broad: offensive, crude. 3 And that your grace hath screen'd and stood between. 4 Much heat and him. I'll sconce me even here.

  4. Jun 2, 2020 · Forgive me this my virtue, 2610 For, in the fatness of these pursy times, 2611 175 Virtue itself of vice must pardon beg, 2612 Yea, curb and woo for leave to do him good. QUEEN 2613 O Hamlet, thou hast cleft my heart in twain! HAMLET 2614 O, throw away the worser part of it, 2615 And live the purer with the other half! 2616 180 Good night. But ...

  5. To make them ranker. Forgive me this my virtue; For in the fatness of these pursy times: 150: Virtue itself of vice must pardon beg, Yea, curb and woo for leave to do him good. QUEEN GERTRUDE: O Hamlet, thou hast cleft my heart in twain. HAMLET: O, throw away the worser part of it, And live the purer with the other half.

  6. Forgive me this my virtue; For in the fatness of these pursy times Virtue itself of vice must pardon beg-Yea, curb and woo for leave to do him good. Queen. O Hamlet, thou hast cleft my heart in twain.

  7. To make them ranker. Forgive me this my virtue; 2555 For in the fatness of these pursy times Virtue itself of vice must pardon beg- Yea, curb and woo for leave to do him good. Gertrude. O Hamlet, thou hast cleft my heart in twain. Hamlet. O, throw away the worser part of it, 2560 And live the purer with the other half,

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