In act i. sc. 7 (here the scene is ridiculed in which Hamlet, with drawn sword, stands behind the King), Pietro enters, 'his sword drawne.'
Pietro. A mischiefe fill thy throate, thou fowle-jaw'd slave!
Say thy praiers!
Mendozo. I ha forgot um.
Pietro. Thou shall die.
Mendozo. So shall Ihou. I am heart-mad.
Pietro. I am horne-mad.
Mendozo. Extreme mad.
_Pietro. Monstrously mad.
Mendozo. Why?
Pietro. Why? thou, thou hast dishonoured my bed.