1. "For this same lord I do repent; but heaven hath please it so" (p. 1363).
2. My guess: Hamlet is speaking to the Queen in her room and the word "repent" in this context may mean to seek forgiveness to his "lord," he's trying to right a wrong doing.
3. Definition: To feel sorry, self-reproachful, or contrite for past conduct (Dictionary.com).
4. Explanation: Hamlet is speaking in yet another soliloquy about the night and to his mother, he is sort of venting all his emotions in this soliloquy. He is speaking to her about what he must do and what he will do because he feels responsible about what he's done in the past.
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