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An you had any eye behind you, you might see more detraction at your heels than fortunes before you.

      — Twelfth Night, Act II Scene 5

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1

Hamlet
[I, 2]

Laertes

252

My dread lord,
Your leave and favour to return to France;
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.

2

Hamlet
[I, 2]

Polonius

260

He hath, my lord, wrung from me my slow leave
By laboursome petition, and at last
Upon his will I seal'd my hard consent.
I do beseech you give him leave to go.

3

Hamlet
[I, 2]

Hamlet

269

Not so, my lord. I am too much i' th' sun.

4

Hamlet
[I, 2]

Horatio

368

The same, my lord, and your poor servant ever.

5

Hamlet
[I, 2]

Marcellus

372

My good lord!

6

Hamlet
[I, 2]

Horatio

375

A truant disposition, good my lord.

7

Hamlet
[I, 2]

Horatio

382

My lord, I came to see your father's funeral.

8

Hamlet
[I, 2]

Horatio

385

Indeed, my lord, it followed hard upon.

9

Hamlet
[I, 2]

Horatio

391

O, where, my lord?

10

Hamlet
[I, 2]

Horatio

396

My lord, I think I saw him yesternight.

11

Hamlet
[I, 2]

Horatio

398

My lord, the King your father.

12

Hamlet
[I, 2]

Marcellus

423

My lord, upon the platform where we watch'd.

13

Hamlet
[I, 2]

Horatio

425

My lord, I did;
But answer made it none. Yet once methought
It lifted up it head and did address
Itself to motion, like as it would speak;
But even then the morning cock crew loud,
And at the sound it shrunk in haste away
And vanish'd from our sight.

14

Hamlet
[I, 2]

Horatio

433

As I do live, my honour'd lord, 'tis true;
And we did think it writ down in our duty
To let you know of it.

15

Hamlet
[I, 2]

Marcellus

438

[with Bernardo] We do, my lord.

16

Hamlet
[I, 2]

Marcellus

440

[with Bernardo] Arm'd, my lord.

17

Hamlet
[I, 2]

Marcellus

442

[with Bernardo] My lord, from head to foot.

18

Hamlet
[I, 2]

Horatio

444

O, yes, my lord! He wore his beaver up.

19

Hamlet
[I, 3]

Laertes

568

Most humbly do I take my leave, my lord.

20

Hamlet
[I, 3]

Ophelia

576

So please you, something touching the Lord Hamlet.

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