Enfolded Hamlet: Enfolded Search for "601"
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The Tragedie of
H A M L E TPrince of Denmarke.
598 I would not in plaine tearmes from this time foorth 1.3.132 599 {D1} Haue you so slaunder any moment leasure 1.3.133 600 As to giue words or talke with the Lord Hamlet, 1.3.134 601 Looke too't I charge you, come your wayes. 1.3.135 602 Ophe. I shall obey my Lord. Exeunt. 1.3.136 603 Enter Hamlet, Horatio {and} Marcellus. .. 604 Ham. The ayre bites {shroudly, it is} <shrewdly: is it> very colde{.}<?> 1.4.1
1638 I know my course. The spirit that I haue seene 2.2.598 1639 May be {a deale} <the Diuell>, and the {deale} <Diuel> hath power 2.2.599 1640 T'assume a pleasing shape, yea, and perhaps, 2.2.600 1641 Out of my weakenes, and my melancholy, 2.2.601 1642 As he is very potent with such spirits, 2.2.602 1643 Abuses me to damne me; Ile haue grounds 2.2.603 1644 More relatiue then this, the play's the thing 2.2.604