Enfolded Hamlet: Enfolded Search for "185"
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Enfolded Hamlet: Enfolded Search for "185"


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The Tragedie of
H A M L E T

Prince of Denmarke.

Context:


  1. [EH]
    182       To be contracted in one browe of woe1.2.4
    183       Yet so farre hath discretion fought with nature,1.2.5
    184       That we with wisest sorrowe thinke on him1.2.6
    185       Together with remembrance of our selues:1.2.7
    186       Therefore our {sometime} <sometimes> Sister, now our Queene1.2.8
    187       Th'imperiall ioyntresse {to} <of> this warlike state1.2.9
    188       Haue we as twere with a defeated ioy1.2.10




  2. [EH]
    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
    372       My father, me thinkes I see my father.1.2.184
    373        Hora. <Oh> Where my Lord?1.2.185
    374        Ham. In my mindes eye Horatio.1.2.185
    375        Hora. I saw him once, {a} <he> was a goodly King.1.2.186
    376        Ham. {A} <He> was a man take him for all in all1.2.187




  3. [EH]
    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
    373        Hora. <Oh> Where my Lord?1.2.185
    374        Ham. In my mindes eye Horatio.1.2.185
    375        Hora. I saw him once, {a} <he> was a goodly King.1.2.186
    376        Ham. {A} <He> was a man take him for all in all1.2.187
    377       I shall not looke vppon his like againe.1.2.188




  4. [EH]
    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
    882       May doe t'expresse his loue and frending to you1.5.185
    883       God willing shall not lack, let vs goe in together,1.5.186
    884       And still your fingers on your lips I pray,1.5.187
    885       The time is out of ioynt, ô cursed spight 1.5.188




  5. [EH]
    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
    1841     And Ile be plac'd (so please you) in the eare3.1.184
    1842     Of all their conference, if she find him not,3.1.185
    1843     To England send him: or confine him where3.1.186
    1844     Your wisedome best shall thinke.3.1.187
    1845      King. It shall be so,3.1.187




  6. [EH]
    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
    2053     When second husband kisses me in bed.3.2.185
    2054      King. I doe belieue {you thinke} <you. Think> what now you speake,3.2.186
    2055     But what we doe determine, oft we breake,3.2.187
    2056     Purpose is but the slaue to memorie,3.2.188




  7. [EH]
    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 infinite5.1.184
    3373-4 iest, of most excellent fancie, hee | hath {bore} <borne> me on his backe a thou-5.1.185
    3374-5 sand times, and {now} how | abhorred {in} my imagination {it} is: my gorge 
    3375-6 rises at it. Heere | hung those lyppes that I haue kist I know not howe 
    3376-7 oft, | where be your gibes now? your gamboles, your | songs, your fla-