Enfolded Hamlet: Enfolded Search for "136"
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The Tragedie of
H A M L E TPrince of Denmarke.
131 If thou art priuie to thy countries fate 1.1.133 132 Which happily foreknowing may auoyd 1.1.135 132 O speake: 1.1.135 133 Or if thou hast vphoorded in thy life 1.1.136 134 Extorted treasure in the wombe of earth 1.1.137 135 For which they say {your} <you> spirits oft walke in death. {The cocke} 1.1.138 136 Speake of it, stay and speake, stop it Marcellus. {crowes.} 1.1.139
133 Or if thou hast vphoorded in thy life 1.1.136 134 Extorted treasure in the wombe of earth 1.1.137 135 For which they say {your} <you> spirits oft walke in death. {The cocke} 1.1.138 136 Speake of it, stay and speake, stop it Marcellus. {crowes.} 1.1.139 137 Mar. Shall I strike <at> it with my partizan? 1.1.140 138 Hor. Doe if it will not stand. 1.1.141 139 Bar. Tis heere. 1.1.141
317 How {wary} <weary>, stale, flat, and vnprofitable 1.2.133 318 {Seeme} <Seemes> to me all the vses of this world? 1.2.134 319 Fie on't, {ah fie,} <Oh fie, fie,> tis an vnweeded garden 1.2.135 320 That growes to seede, things rancke and grose in nature, 1.2.136 321 Possesse it {meerely that} <meerely. That> it should come {thus} <to this:> 1.2.137 322 {C1v} But two months dead, nay not so much, not two, 1.2.138 323 So excellent a King, that was to this 1.2.139
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{.}<?> 1.4.1 605 Hora. It is <a> nipping, and an eager ayre. 1.4.2
826 Ham. {I am} <I'm> sorry they offend you hartily, 1.5.134 827 Yes faith hartily. 1.5.135 828 Hora. There's no offence my Lord. 1.5.135 829 Ham. Yes by Saint Patrick but there is {Horatio} <my Lord>, 1.5.136 830 And much offence to, touching this vision heere, 1.5.137 831 It is an honest Ghost that let me tell you, 1.5.138 832 For your desire to knowe what is betweene vs 1.5.139
1162 As I perceiu'd it (I must tell you that) 2.2.133 1163 Before my daughter told me, what might you, 2.2.134 1164 Or my deere Maiestie your Queene heere thinke, 2.2.135 1165 If I had playd the Deske, or Table booke, 2.2.136 1166 Or giuen my hart a {working} <winking> mute and dumbe, 2.2.137 1167 Or lookt vppon this loue with idle sight, 2.2.138 1168 What might you thinke? no, I went round to worke, 2.2.139
1998-9 action, the poysner with some {three or foure come } <two or | three Mutes comes> in againe, {seeme} <seeming > to {con-} 1999-2001 {dole } <lament >with her, | the dead body is carried away, the poysner wooes the | Queene 2001-2 with gifts, shee seemes {harsh} <loath and vnwilling > awhile, | but in the end accepts <his>loue. <Exeunt> 2003 Oph. VVhat meanes this my Lord? 3.2.136 2004-5 Ham. Marry this {munching} <is Miching> Mallico, {it} <that> meanes | mischiefe. 2006-7 Oph. Belike this show imports the argument of the | play{.} <?> 2008 Ham. We shall know by {this fellow, Enter Prologue.} <these Fellowes:> 3.2.141
2516 {Ger.} <Qu.> No nothing but our selues. 3.4.133 2517 {I4} Ham. Why looke you there, looke how it steales away, 3.4.134 2518 My father in his habit as he liued, 3.4.135 2519 Looke where he goes, euen now out at the portall. Exit {Ghost}. 3.4.136 2520 {Ger.} <Qu.> This is the very coynage of your braine, 3.4.137 2521 This bodilesse creation extacie is very cunning in. 3.4.139 2522 <Ham. Extasie?> 3.4.139
2879 Conscience and grace, to the profoundest pit 4.5.133 2880 I dare damnation, to this poynt I stand, 4.5.134 2881 That both the worlds I giue to negligence, 4.5.135 2882 Let come what comes, onely I'le be reueng'd 4.5.136 2883 Most throughly for my father. 4.5.137 2884 King. Who shall stay you? 4.5.137 2885 Laer. My will, not all the {worlds:} <world,> 4.5.138
3123 The french man gaue you, bring you in fine together 4.7.133 3124 And wager {ore} <on> your heads; he being remisse, 4.7.134 3125 Most generous, and free from all contriuing, 4.7.135 3126 {M1} Will not peruse the foyles, so that with ease, 4.7.136 3127 Or with a little shuffling, you may choose 4.7.137 3128 A sword {vnbated} <vnbaited>, and in a {pace} <passe> of practise 4.7.138 3129 Requite him for your Father. 4.7.139