Enfolded Hamlet: Enfolded Search for "180"
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Enfolded Hamlet: Enfolded Search for "180"


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The Tragedie of
H A M L E T

Prince of Denmarke.

Context:


  1. [EH]
    177       <Hamlet> {Counsaile: as} Polonius, {and his Sonne} Laertes, <and his Sister O->..
    178       <phelia, Lords Attendant> {Hamlet, Cum Alijs}...
    179        {Claud.} <King.> Though yet of Hamlet our deare brothers death1.2.1
    180       The memorie be greene, and that it vs befitted1.2.2
    181       To beare our harts in griefe, and our whole Kingdome,1.2.3
    182       To be contracted in one browe of woe1.2.4
    183       Yet so farre hath discretion fought with nature,1.2.5




  2. [EH]
    365        Ham. I {prethee} <pray thee> doe not mocke me fellowe studient,1.2.177
    366       I thinke it was to <see> my mothers wedding.1.2.178
    367        Hora. Indeede my Lord it followed hard vppon.1.2.179
    368        Ham. Thrift, thrift, Horatio, the funerall bak't meates1.2.180
    369       Did coldly furnish forth the marriage tables,1.2.181
    370       Would I had met my dearest foe in heauen1.2.182
    371       {Or euer I had} <Ere I had euer> seene that day Horatio,1.2.183




  3. [EH]
    873       Or if we list to speake, or there be and if {they} <there> might,1.5.177
    874       Or such ambiguous giuing out, to note)1.5.178
    875       <Oo2> That you knowe ought of me, this {doe sweare,} <not to doe:>1.5.
    876       So grace and mercy at your most neede helpe you.1.5.180
    877       <Sweare.>..
    878        Ghost. Sweare.1.5.181
    879        Ham. Rest, rest, perturbed spirit: so Gentlemen,1.5.182




  4. [EH]
    1214      Pol. Honest my Lord.2.2.177
    1215      Ham. I sir to be honest as this world goes,2.2.179
    1215-6 Is to be | one man pickt out of {tenne} <two> thousand. 
    1217      Pol. That's very true my Lord.2.2.180
    1218-9  Ham. For if the sunne breede maggots in a dead dogge, | being a 
    1219-20  good kissing carrion{.} <----> | Haue you a daughter?  
    1221      Pol. I haue my Lord.2.2.183




  5. [EH]
    1833-4 But yet doe I belieue | the origin and comencement of {his} <this> greefe, 
    1835     Sprung from neglected loue: How now Ophelia?3.1.178
    1836     You neede not tell vs what Lord Hamlet said,3.1.179
    1837     We heard it all: my Lord, doe as you please,3.1.180
    1838     But if you hold it fit, after the play,3.1.181
    1839     Let his Queene-mother all alone intreate him3.1.182
    1840     To show his {griefe,} <Greefes:> let her be round with him,3.1.183




  6. [EH]
    2045      {Quee} <Bap>.. O confound the rest,3.2.177
    2046     Such loue must needes be treason in my brest,3.2.178
    2047     In second husband let me be accurst,3.2.179
    2048     None wed the second, but who kild the first. {Ham. That's}3.2.180
    2049      <Ham. Wormwood, Wormwood.>3.2.181
    2050      <Bapt.> The instances that second marriage moue {wormwood}3.2.182
    2051     Are base respects of thrift, but none of loue,3.2.183




  7. [EH]
    2553     The death I gaue him; so againe good night3.4.177
    2554     I must be cruell only to be kinde,3.4.178
    2555     {This} <Thus> bad beginnes, and worse remaines behind.3.4.179
    2555+1 {One word more good Lady.}3.4.180
    2556      {Ger.} <Qu.> What shall I doe?3.4.180
    2557      Ham. Not this by no meanes that I bid you doe,3.4.181
    2558     Let the {blowt} <blunt> King temp't you againe to bed,3.4.182




  8. [EH]
    2554     I must be cruell only to be kinde,3.4.178
    2555     {This} <Thus> bad beginnes, and worse remaines behind.3.4.179
    2555+1 {One word more good Lady.}3.4.180
    2556      {Ger.} <Qu.> What shall I doe?3.4.180
    2557      Ham. Not this by no meanes that I bid you doe,3.4.181
    2558     Let the {blowt} <blunt> King temp't you againe to bed,3.4.182
    2559     Pinch wanton on your cheeke, call you his Mouse,3.4.183