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15. Passion's slave


 


III. ii. 52-91
1901-1947
 
1901 <Enter Horatio
.>
1902  Ham.
What {howe} <hoa>, Horatio.   {Enter Horatio.}
1903  Hora.
Heere sweet Lord, at your seruice.
1904  Ham. Horatio,
thou art een as iust a man
1905 As ere my conuersation copt withall.
1906  Hor
. O my deere Lord.
1907 {G4v
}  <Ham.> Nay, doe not thinke I flatter,
1908 For what aduancement may I hope from thee
1909 That no reuenew hast but thy good spirits
1910 To feede and clothe thee, why should the poore be flatterd?
1911 No, let the candied {tongue licke} <tongue, like> absurd pompe,
1912 And crooke the pregnant hindges of the knee
1913 Where thrift may follow {fauning;} <faining?> doost thou heare,
1914 Since my deare soule was mistris of {her} <my> choice,
1915 And could of men distinguish <,> her election{,}
1916 {S'hath} <Hath> seald thee for herselfe, for thou hast been
1917 As one in suffring all that suffers nothing,
1918 A man that Fortunes buffets and rewards
1919 {Hast}<Hath> tane with equall thanks; and blest are those
1920 Whose blood and iudgement are so well {comedled} <co-mingled>,
1921 That they are not a pype for Fortunes finger
1922 To sound what stop she please: giue me that man
1923 That is not passions slaue, and I will weare him
1924 In my harts core, I in my hart of hart
1925 As I doe thee. Something too much of this,
1926 There is a play to night before the King,
1927 One scene of it comes neere the circumstance
1928 Which I haue told thee of my fathers death,
1929 I prethee when thou seest that act a foote,
1930 Euen with the very comment of {thy} <my> soule
1931 Obserue {my} <mine> Vncle, if his occulted guilt
1932 Doe not it selfe vnkennill in one speech,
1933 It is a damned ghost that we haue seene,
1934 And my imaginations are as foule
1935 As Vulcans
{stithy;} <Stythe.> giue him {heedfull} <needfull> note,
1936 For I mine eyes will riuet to his face,
1937 And after we will both our iudgements ioyne
1938 {In} <To> censure of his seeming.
1939  Hor.
Well my lord,
1940 If {a} <he> steale ought the whilst this play is playing
1941 And scape {detected} <detecting>, I will pay the theft.
1942 Enter
{Trumpets and Kettle Drummes,} King, Queene,
1942              Polonius, Ophelia
<, Rosincrance,>
1943 <Guildensterne, and other Lords attendant, with
>
1944  
<his Guard carrying Torches. Danish>
1945 <March. Sound a Flourish
>.
1946  Ham.
They are comming to the play. I must be idle,
1947 {H1
} Get you a place.