Enfolded Hamlet: Enfolded Search for "117"
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Enfolded Hamlet: Enfolded Search for "117"


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The Tragedie of
H A M L E T

Prince of Denmarke.

Context:


  1. [EH]
    114       Hath in the skirts of Norway heere and there1.1.97
    115       Sharkt vp a list of {lawelesse} <Landlesse> resolutes1.1.98
    116       For foode and diet to some enterprise1.1.99
    117       That hath a stomacke in't, which is no other1.1.100
    118       {As} <And> it doth well appeare vnto our state1.1.101
    119       But to recouer of vs by strong hand1.1.102
    120       And tearmes {compulsatory} <Compulsatiue>, those foresaid lands1.1.103




  2. [EH]
    124+7   {A little ere the mightiest Iulius fell}1.1.114
    124+8   {The graues stood tennatlesse, and the sheeted dead}1.1.115
    124+9   {Did squeake and gibber in the Roman streets}1.1.116
    124+10 {As starres with traines of fier, and dewes of blood}1.1.117
    124+11 {Disasters in the sunne; and the moist starre,}1.1.118
    124+12 {Vpon whose influence Neptunes Empier stands,}1.1.119
    124+13 {Was sicke almost to doomesday with eclipse.}1.1.120




  3. [EH]
    296       It is most {retrogard} <retrograde> to our desire,1.2.114
    297       And we beseech you bend you to remaine1.2.115
    298       Heere in the cheare and comfort of our eye,1.2.116
    299       Our chiefest courtier, cosin, and our sonne.1.2.117
    300        Quee. Let not thy mother loose her prayers Hamlet, 1.2.118
    301       I {pray thee} <prythee> stay with vs, goe not to Wittenberg.1.2.119
    302-3    Ham. I shall in all my best | obay you Madam. 




  4. [EH]
    580       My Lord, with {almost} all the {holy} vowes of heauen.1.3.114
    581        Pol. I, {springs} <Springes> to catch wood-cockes, I doe knowe1.3.115
    582       When the blood burnes, how prodigall the soule1.3.116
    583       {Lends} <Giues> the tongue vowes, these blazes daughter1.3.117
    584       Giuing more light then heate, extinct in both1.3.118
    585       Euen in their promise, as it is a making 1.3.119
    586       You must not take for fire, {from} <For> this time <Daughter,>1.3.120




  5. [EH]
    801        {Ham.} <Mar.> So be it.1.5.114
    802        {Mar.} <Hor.> Illo, ho, ho, my Lord.1.5.115
    803        Ham. Hillo, ho, ho, boy come, {and} <bird,> come.1.5.116
    804       {D4}  Mar. How i'st my noble Lord? 1.5.117
    805        Hora. What newes my Lord?1.5.117
    806        Ham. O, wonderfull.1.5.118
    807        Hora. Good my Lord tell it.1.5.119




  6. [EH]
    802        {Mar.} <Hor.> Illo, ho, ho, my Lord.1.5.115
    803        Ham. Hillo, ho, ho, boy come, {and} <bird,> come.1.5.116
    804       {D4}  Mar. How i'st my noble Lord? 1.5.117
    805        Hora. What newes my Lord?1.5.117
    806        Ham. O, wonderfull.1.5.118
    807        Hora. Good my Lord tell it.1.5.119
    808        Ham. No, {you will} <you'l> reueale it.1.5.119




  7. [EH]
    1142      Quee. Came this from Hamlet to her?2.2.114
    1143      Pol. Good Maddam stay awhile, I will be faithfull,2.2.115
    1144     Doubt thou the starres are fire,                   {Letter.}2.2.116
    1145     Doubt that the Sunne doth moue,2.2.117
    1146     Doubt truth to be a lyer,2.2.118
    1147     But neuer doubt I loue.2.2.119
    1148-9 O deere Ophelia, I am ill at these numbers, I haue not art to | recken 




  8. [EH]
    1968      <Ham. I meane, my Head vpon your Lap?>3.2.114
    1969      <Ophe. I my Lord.>3.2.115
    1970      Ham. Doe you thinke I meant country matters?3.2.116
    1971      Oph. I thinke nothing my Lord.3.2.117
    1972      Ham. That's a fayre thought to lye betweene maydes legs.3.2.119
    1973      Oph. What is my Lord?3.2.120
    1974      Ham. Nothing.3.2.121




  9. [EH]
    2495     Speake to her Hamlet.3.4.115
    2496      Ham. How is it with you Lady?3.4.115
    2497      {Ger.} <Qu.> Alas how i'st with you?3.4.116
    2498     That you {doe} bend your eye on vacancie,3.4.117
    2499     And with {th'incorporall} <their corporall> ayre doe hold discourse,3.4.118
    2500     Foorth at your eyes your spirits wildly peep,3.4.119
    2501     And as the sleeping souldiers in th'alarme,3.4.120




  10. [EH]
    2855      Laer. I pray you giue me leaue.4.5.114
    2856      All. VVe will, we will.4.5.115
    2857-8  Laer. I thanke you, keepe the doore, | ô thou {vile} <vilde> King, 
    2858     Giue me my father.4.5.117
    2859      Quee. Calmely good Laertes.4.5.117
    2860-1  Laer. That drop of blood {thats calme} <that calmes> | proclames me Bastard, 
    2862     Cries cuckold to my father, brands the Harlot4.5.119




  11. [EH]
    2856      All. VVe will, we will.4.5.115
    2857-8  Laer. I thanke you, keepe the doore, | ô thou {vile} <vilde> King, 
    2858     Giue me my father.4.5.117
    2859      Quee. Calmely good Laertes.4.5.117
    2860-1  Laer. That drop of blood {thats calme} <that calmes> | proclames me Bastard, 
    2862     Cries cuckold to my father, brands the Harlot4.5.119
    2863     Euen heere betweene the chast vnsmirched browe4.5.120




  12. [EH]
    3112+1 {There liues within the very flame of loue}4.7.114
    3112+2 {A kind of weeke or snufe that will abate it,}4.7.115
    3112+3 {And nothing is at a like goodnes still,}4.7.116
    3112+4 {For goodnes growing to a plurisie,}4.7.117
    3112+5 {Dies in his owne too much, that we would doe}4.7.118
    3112+6 {We should doe when we would: for this would changes,}4.7.119
    3112+7 {And hath abatements and delayes as many,}4.7.120




  13. [EH]
    3610+6  {Ham. Sir, his definement suffers no perdition in you, though I}5.2.113
    3610+7 {know to deuide him inuentorially, would dazzie th'arithmaticke of}5.2.114
    3610+8 {memory, and yet but raw neither, in respect of his quick saile, but}5.2.115
    3610+9 {in the veritie of extolment, I take him to be a soule of great article,}5.2.117
    3610+10 {& his infusion of such dearth and rarenesse, as to make true dixion}5.2.118
    3610+11 {of him, his semblable is his mirrour, & who els would trace him, his}5.2.119
    3610+12 {vmbrage, nothing more.}5.2.120