Enfolded Hamlet: Enfolded Search for "192"
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Enfolded Hamlet: Enfolded Search for "192"


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The Tragedie of
H A M L E T

Prince of Denmarke.

Context:


  1. [EH]
    189       With {an} <one> auspitious, and {a} <one> dropping eye,1.2.11
    190       With mirth in funerall, and with dirdge in marriage,1.2.12
    191       In equall scale waighing delight and dole1.2.13
    192       Taken to wife: nor haue we heerein bard1.2.14
    193       Your better wisdomes, which haue freely gone1.2.15
    194       With this affaire along (for all our thankes)1.2.16
    195       Now followes that you knowe young Fortinbrasse,1.2.17




  2. [EH]
    379        Ham. saw, who?1.2.190
    380        Hora. My Lord the King your father.1.2.191
    381        Ham. The King my father?1.2.191
    382        Hora. Season your admiration for a while1.2.192
    383       With an attent eare till I may deliuer1.2.193
    384       Vppon the witnes of these gentlemen1.2.194
    385       This maruile to you.1.2.195




  3. [EH]  
    1227-8  <ger: he is farre gone, farre gone:>and truly in my youth, | I suffred much extremity for loue, very 
    1228-9  neere this. | Ile speake to him againe. What doe you reade my 
    1229      Lord.2.2.191
    1230      Ham. Words, words, words.2.2.192
    1231      Pol. What is the matter my Lord.2.2.193
    1232      Ham. Betweene who.2.2.194
    1233      Pol. I meane the matter {that} you {reade} <meane,> my Lord.2.2.195




  4. [EH]
    2057     Of violent birth, but poore validitie,3.2.189
    2058     Which now {the} <like> fruite vnripe sticks on the tree,3.2.190
    2059     But fall vnshaken when they mellow bee.3.2.191
    2060     Most necessary tis that we forget3.2.192
    2061     To pay our selues what to our selues is debt,3.2.193
    2062     What to our selues in passion we propose,3.2.194
    2063     The passion ending, doth the purpose lose,3.2.195




  5. [EH]
    2565     For who that's but a Queene, faire, sober, wise,3.4.189
    2566     Would from a paddack, from a bat, a gib,3.4.190
    2567     Such deare concernings hide, who would doe so,3.4.191
    2568     No, in dispight of sence and secrecy,3.4.192
    2569     Vnpeg the basket on the houses top,3.4.193
    2570     Let the birds fly, and like the famous Ape,3.4.194
    2571     To try conclusions in the basket creepe,3.4.195