resolved on.
  • Hamlet.

  • Dwelling.

  • Luxurious pleasure.

  • Of water than of wine.

  • Because.

  • Steadfast and mature spirit.

  • Plants, cabbages.

  • Up, aloft.

  • Times.

  • By chance.

  • Serious.

  • Countenance, demeanour.

  • Consider.

  • Goodness.

  • Caused.

  • Befit.

  • Afternoon, or evening; see note 2024.

  • Prepared, designed.

  • Strive.

  • Steady.

  • With humble air.

  • Delay.

  • Fetched.

  • Go.

  • Born.

  • Event.

  • Amazed.

  • Scarcely.

  • Conference.

  • Hearing.

  • Before.

  • Astonished.

  • Accustomed, wont.

  • Push on, pursue.

  • True; French vraie.

  • Consider.

  • Pleasure.

  • Cause.

  • Murmur.

  • Offer.

  • Die.

  • Strip.

  • Loose, unplaited.

  • Ornaments of some kind not precisely known; some editions read “ouches,” studs, brooches.

  • Scarcely.

  • Delayed.

  • Grown.

  • Scarcely believed.

  • Qualities.

  • Worthy.

  • Virtue.

  • Seldom.

  • Knew, understood, all the duty of performance.

  • She could well labour for the public advantage.

  • Not.

  • At feud.

  • Weened, imagined.

  • Though she had rather.

  • Male.

  • Little while.

  • Steadfastness, endurance.

  • Try.

  • Causelessly.

  • Alarm, disturb.

  • It ill became him.

  • Believe.

  • Two.

  • Pleasant, loved.

  • Nobles, gentlefolk.

  • Especially.

  • Please.

  • Odious.

  • Knowing.

  • Promised.

  • Changed.

  • Destroy.

  • Be pleasing.

  • Spirit, heart.

  • About as much time as one might take to walk a furlong or two; a short space.

  • A kind of squire.

  • Confidant, trusty tool.

  • Dreaded.

  • It will not do merely to feign compliance with a lord’s commands.

  • Pleasure.

  • Seized.

  • Unpityingly.

  • To make a show, assume an aspect.

  • Ominous.

  • Reputation, evil fame.

  • Thought.

  • Then.

  • Sighed.

  • Lap, bosom.

  • Cross.

  • Commit unto him.

  • Believe.

  • Nurse.

  • Pitiful case, sight.

  • Unless.

  • Tear; French, arracher.

  • Demeanour.

  • Strike.

  • Panico.

  • Constantly.

  • Steadfast.

  • Sort of way.

  • No change of humour resulting from her affliction.

  • Male, boy.

  • Praise.

  • Taken, weaned.

  • Was seized by yet another desire.

  • Trial.

  • Know no moderation.

  • Do not regard with pleasure. Compare the Latin phrase, “aegre ferre.

  • Especially.

  • Sorely, painfully.

  • Doubt.

  • Expression of opinion.

  • Complain in my hearing.

  • Before.

  • Become outrageous, rave.

  • Advice.

  • Will.

  • Will.

  • Saw.

  • Seized.

  • Unvaryingly.

  • Bury.

  • Recked, cared.

  • Thought.

  • Disposition.

  • Steadfast, unmoved.

  • Stubborn, stern.

  • Cease.

  • Slacken, abate.

  • Spirit.

  • Devoted, full of painstaking in duty.

  • Pleased.

  • Because.

  • Evil repute, reproach.

  • Desist, stop.

  • Messenger; for French messager.

  • Pleased.

  • Leave.

  • Put an end to.

  • Thought, believed.

  • Steadfast.

  • To the utmost extent of her power.

  • Then.

  • As if for.

  • While all this was going on.

  • Knowledge.

  • Immediately make vacant.

  • That.

  • Counsel.

  • Not to be denied.

  • Worthy.

  • Chambermaid.

  • Surely.

  • Nobility.

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