Hamlet by William Shakespeare
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  • Queen.
    Come, let me wipe thy face.
    Laer.
    My lord, I'll hit him now.
    King.
    I do not think't.
    Laer.
    [Aside.] And yet 'tis almost 'gainst my conscience.
    Ham.
    Come, for the third, Laertes: you but dally;
    I pray you pass with your best violence:
    I am afeard you make a wanton of me.
    Laer.
    Say you so? come on.
    [They play.]
    Osr.
    Nothing, neither way.
    Laer.
    Have at you now!
    [Laertes wounds Hamlet; then, in scuffling, they
    change rapiers, and Hamlet wounds Laertes.]
    King.
    Part them; they are incens'd.
    Ham.
    Nay, come again!
    [The Queen falls.]
    Osr.
    Look to the queen there, ho!
    Hor.
    They bleed on both sides.­How is it, my lord?
    Osr.
    How is't, Laertes?
    Laer.
    Why, as a woodcock to my own springe, Osric;
    I am justly kill'd with mine own treachery.
    Ham.
    How does the Queen?
    King.