Enfolded Hamlet: Enfolded Search for "198"
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The Tragedie of
H A M L E TPrince of Denmarke.
195 Now followes that you knowe young Fortinbrasse, 1.2.17 196 Holding a weake supposall of our worth 1.2.18 197 Or thinking by our late deare brothers death 1.2.19 198 Our state to be disioynt, and out of frame 1.2.20 199 Coleagued with {this} <the> dreame of his aduantage 1.2.21 200 He hath not faild to pestur vs with message 1.2.22 201 {B4} Importing the surrender of those lands 1.2.23
386 Ham. For {Gods} <Heauens> loue let me heare? 1.2.195 387 Hora. Two nights together had these gentlemen 1.2.196 388 Marcellus, and Barnardo, on their watch 1.2.197 389 In the dead wast and middle of the night 1.2.198 390 Beene thus incountred, a figure like your father 1.2.199 391 Armed at {poynt,} <all points> exactly Capapea 1.2.200 392 Appeares before them, and with solemne march, 1.2.201
2063 The passion ending, doth the purpose lose, 3.2.195 2064 The violence of {eyther,} <other> griefe, or ioy, 3.2.196 2065 Their owne {ennactures} <ennactors> with themselues destroy, 3.2.197 2066 Where ioy most reuels, griefe doth most lament, 3.2.198 2067 Greefe {ioy} <ioyes>, ioy griefes, on slender accedent, 3.2.199 2068 This world is not for aye, nor tis not strange, 3.2.200 2069 That euen our loues should with our fortunes change: 3.2.201
2571 To try conclusions in the basket creepe, 3.4.195 2572 And breake your owne necke downe. 3.4.196 2573 {Ger.} <Qu.> Be thou assur'd, if words be made of breath 3.4.197 2574 And breath of life, I haue no life to breath 3.4.198 2575 What thou hast sayd to me. 3.4.199 2576 Ham. I must to England, you knowe that. 3.4.200 2577 {Ger.} <Qu.> Alack I had forgot. 3.4.201
2944 He neuer will come againe. 4.5.194 2945 His beard {was} as white as snow, 4.5.195 2946 <All> Flaxen was his pole, 4.5.196 2947 He is gone, he is gone, and we cast away mone, 4.5.198 2948-9 {God a mercy} <Gramercy> on his soule, | and of all {Christians} <Christian> soules, <I pray God.> 2950 God buy {you} <ye>. <Exeunt Ophelia> 4.5.201 2951 Laer. Doe you <see> this {ô God.} <you Gods?> 4.5.202
3657+1 {Enter a Lord.} 3657+2 {Lord. My Lord, his Maiestie commended him to you by young} 5.2.196 3657+3 {Ostricke, who brings backe to him that you attend him in the hall,} 5.2.197 3657+4 {he sends to know if your pleasure hold to play with Laertes, or that} 5.2.198 3657+5 {you will take longer time?} 5.2.199 3657+6 {Ham. I am constant to my purposes, they followe the Kings plea-} 5.2.201 3657+7 {sure, if his fitnes speakes, mine is ready: now or whensoeuer, pro-} 5.2.202