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Enfolded Hamlet: Enfolded Search for "142"


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The Tragedie of
H A M L E T

Prince of Denmarke.

Context:


  1. [EH]
    138        Hor. Doe if it will not stand.1.1.141
    139        Bar. Tis heere.1.1.141
    140        Hor. Tis heere.1.1.141
    141        Mar. Tis gone. <Exit Ghost.>1.1.142
    142       We doe it wrong being so Maiesticall1.1.143
    143       To offer it the showe of violence,1.1.144
    144       For it is as the ayre, invulnerable,1.1.145




  2. [EH]
    139        Bar. Tis heere.1.1.141
    140        Hor. Tis heere.1.1.141
    141        Mar. Tis gone. <Exit Ghost.>1.1.142
    142       We doe it wrong being so Maiesticall1.1.143
    143       To offer it the showe of violence,1.1.144
    144       For it is as the ayre, invulnerable,1.1.145
    145       And our vaine blowes malicious mockery.1.1.146




  3. [EH]
    323       So excellent a King, that was to this1.2.139
    324       Hiperion to a satire, so louing to my mother,1.2.140
    325       That he might not {beteeme} <beteene> the winds of heauen1.2.141
    326       Visite her face too roughly, heauen and earth1.2.142
    327       Must I remember, why she {should} <would> hang on him1.2.143
    328       As if increase of appetite had growne1.2.144
    329       By what it fed on, and yet within a month,1.2.145




  4. [EH]
    832       For your desire to knowe what is betweene vs1.5.139
    833       Oremastret as you may, and now good friends,1.5.140
    834       As you are friends, schollers, and souldiers,1.5.141
    835       Giue me one poore request.1.5.142
    836        Hora. What i'st my Lord, we will.1.5.143
    837        Ham. Neuer make knowne what you haue seene to night.1.5.144
    838        Booth. My Lord we will not.1.5.145




  5. [EH]
    1168     What might you thinke? no, I went round to worke,2.2.139
    1169     And {my young Mistris} <(my yong Mistris)>thus I did bespeake,2.2.140
    1170     Lord Hamlet is a Prince out of thy star,2.2.141
    1171     This must not be: and then I {prescripts} <Precepts> gaue her2.2.142
    1172     That she should locke her selfe from {her} <his> resort,2.2.143
    1173     Admit no messengers, receiue no tokens,2.2.144
    1174     Which done, she tooke the fruites of my aduise:2.2.145




  6. [EH]
    2522      <Ham. Extasie?>3.4.139
    2523      {Ham.} My pulse as yours doth temperatly keepe time,3.4.140
    2524     And makes as healthfull musicke, it is not madnesse3.4.141
    2525     That I haue vttred, bring me to the test,3.4.142
    2526     And <I> the matter will reword, which madnesse3.4.143
    2527     Would gambole from, mother for loue of grace,3.4.144
    2528     Lay not {that} <a> flattering vnction to your soule3.4.145




  7. [EH]
    2886     And for my meanes I'le husband them so well,4.5.139
    2887     They shall goe farre with little.4.5.140
    2888-9  King. Good Laertes, | if you desire to know the certainty 
    2890     Of your deere {Father, i'st} <Fathers death, if> writ in your reuenge,4.5.142
    2891     That soopstake, you will draw both friend and foe4.5.143
    2892     Winner and looser.4.5.144
    2893      Laer. None but his enemies,4.5.145




  8. [EH]
    3130      Laer. I will doo't,4.7.139
    3131     And for <that> purpose, Ile annoynt my sword.4.7.140
    3132     I bought an vnction of a Mountibanck4.7.141
    3133     So mortall, {that} <I> but {dippe} <dipt> a knife in it,4.7.142
    3134     Where it drawes blood, no Cataplasme so rare,4.7.143
    3135     Collected from all simples that haue vertue4.7.144
    3136     Vnder the Moone, can saue the thing from death4.7.145




  9. [EH]
    3329-30 equiuocation will vndoo vs. By the | Lord Horatio, {this} <these> three yeeres I 
    3330-1 haue {tooke} <taken> note of it, | the age is growne so picked, that the toe of the 
    3331-3 pesant | coms so neere the {heele} <heeles> of {the} <our> Courtier he galls his | kybe. How 
    3333     long hast thou been <a> Graue-maker?5.1.142
    3334-5  Clow. Of <all> the dayes i'th yere I came too't that day | that our last king 
    3335     Hamlet {ouercame} <o'recame> Fortenbrasse.5.1.144
    3336      Ham. How long is that since?5.1.145