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his neighbour, must be at least his equal.] [Footnote 33: faculty attributed to him.] [Footnote 34: _Point thus_: 'laide on him by them, in his meed hee's unfellowed.' 'in his merit he is peerless.'] [Page 258] their assignes,[1] as Girdle, Hangers or so[2]: three of [Sidenote: hanger and so.] the Carriages infaith are very deare to fancy,[3] very responsiue[4] to the hilts, most delicate carriages and of very liberall conceit.[5] _Ham_. What call you the Carriages?[6] [A] _Osr_. The Carriages Sir, are the hangers. [Sidenote: _Cour_. The carriage] _Ham_. The phrase would bee more Germaine[7] to the matter: If we could carry Cannon by our sides; [Sidenote: carry a cannon] I would it might be Hangers till then; but on sixe [Sidenote: it be | then, but on, six] Barbary Horses against sixe French Swords: their Assignes, and three liberall conceited Carriages,[8] that's the French but against the Danish; why is [Sidenote: French bet] this impon'd as you call it[9]? [Sidenote: this all you[9]] _Osr_. The King Sir, hath laid that in a dozen [Sidenote: _Cour_. | layd sir, that] passes betweene you and him, hee shall not exceed [Sidenote: your selfe and him,] you three hits;[10] He hath one twelue for mine,[11] [Sidenote: hath layd on twelue for nine,] and that would come to imediate tryall, if your [Sidenote: and it would] Lordship would vouchsafe the Answere.[12] _Ham_. How if I answere no?[13] _Osr_. I meane my Lord,[14] the opposition of your [Sidenote: _Cour_.] person in tryall. _Ham_. Sir, I will walke heere in the Hall; if it please his Maiestie, 'tis the breathing time of day [Sidenote: it is] with me[15]; let the Foyles bee brought, the Gentleman willing, and the King hold his purpose; I will win for him if I can: if not, Ile gaine nothing but [Sidenote: him and I | I will] my shame, and the odde hits.[16] _Osr_. Shall I redeliuer you ee'n so?[17] [Sidenote: _Cour_. Shall I deliuer you so?] _Ham_. To this effect Sir, after what flourish your nature will. _Osr_. I commend my duty to your Lordship. [Sidenote: _Cour
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