Enfolded Hamlet: Enfolded Search for "181"
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The Tragedie of
H A M L E TPrince of Denmarke.
178 <phelia, Lords Attendant> {Hamlet, Cum Alijs}. .. 179 {Claud.} <King.> Though yet of Hamlet our deare brothers death 1.2.1 180 The memorie be greene, and that it vs befitted 1.2.2 181 To beare our harts in griefe, and our whole Kingdome, 1.2.3 182 To be contracted in one browe of woe 1.2.4 183 Yet so farre hath discretion fought with nature, 1.2.5 184 That we with wisest sorrowe thinke on him 1.2.6
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 meates 1.2.180 369 Did coldly furnish forth the marriage tables, 1.2.181 370 Would I had met my dearest foe in heauen 1.2.182 371 {Or euer I had} <Ere I had euer> seene that day Horatio, 1.2.183 372 My father, me thinkes I see my father. 1.2.184
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, 1.5.182 880 Withall my loue I doe commend me to you, 1.5.183 881 {El} And what so poore a man as Hamlet is, 1.5.184
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 him 3.1.182 1840 To show his {griefe,} <Greefes:> let her be round with him, 3.1.183 1841 And Ile be plac'd (so please you) in the eare 3.1.184
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 2052 A second time I kill my husband dead, 3.2.184
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 2560 And let him for a paire of reechie kisses, 3.4.184
3366 Ham. Nay I know not. 5.1.178 3367-8 Clow. A {pestilence} <pestlence> on him for a madde rogue, a pourd a | flagon of 3368-9 Renish on my head once; this same skull | sir, <this same Scull sir,> was {sir} Yoricks skull, the 3369 Kings Iester. 5.1.181 3370 Ham. This? 5.1.182 3371 Clow. Een that. 5.1.183 3372-3 Ham. <Let me see.> Alas poore Yoricke, I knew him {Horatio} <Ho-| ratio>, a fellow of infinite 5.1.184