Found the following hamletworks.org entries referring to line 3078+14
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3078+1 {Laer. My Lord I will be rul'd,} 3078+1 | 4.7.69 |
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3078+2 {The rather if you could deuise it so} | 4.7.70 |
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3078+3 {That I might be the organ.} | 4.7.70 |
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3078+4 {King. It falls right,} | 4.7.71 |
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3078+5 {You haue beene talkt of since your trauaile much,} | 4.7.72 |
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3078+6 {And that in Hamlets hearing, for a qualitie} | 4.7.73 |
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3078+7 {Wherein they say you shine, your summe of parts} | 4.7.74 |
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3078+8 {Did not together plucke such enuie from him} | 4.7.75 |
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3078+9 {As did that one, and that in my regard} | 4.7.76 |
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3078+10 {Of the vnworthiest siedge.} | 4.7.76 |
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3078+11 {Laer. What part is that my Lord?} | 4.7.77 |
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3078+12 {King. A very ribaud in the cap of youth,} | 4.7.78 |
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3078+13 {Yet needfull to, for youth no lesse becomes} | 4.7.79 |
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3078+14 {The light and carelesse liuery that it weares} | 4.7.80 |
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3078+15 {Then setled age, his sables, and his weedes} | |
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3078+16 {Importing health and grauenes;} <Some> two months {since} <hence> | |
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View Commentary Note for 3078+14
3078+14 {The light and carelesse liuery that it weares} | 4.7.80 |
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View Material Textual Note for 3078+14
3078+14 {The light and carelesse liuery that it weares} | 4.7.80 |
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