Enfolded Hamlet: Enfolded Search for "206"
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Enfolded Hamlet: Enfolded Search for "206"


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The Tragedie of
H A M L E T

Prince of Denmarke.

Context:


  1. [EH]
    203       To our most valiant brother, so much for him:1.2.25
    204       <Enter Voltemand and Cornelius.>1.2.
    205       Now for our selfe, and for this time of meeting,1.2.26
    206       Thus much the busines is, we haue heere writ1.2.27
    207       To Norway Vncle of young Fortenbrasse1.2.28
    208       Who impotent and bedred scarcely heares1.2.29
    209       Of this his Nephewes purpose; to suppresse1.2.30




  2. [EH]
    394       By their opprest and feare surprised eyes1.2.203
    395       Within his tronchions length, whil'st they {distil'd} <bestil'd> 1.2.204
    396       Almost to gelly, with the act of feare1.2.205
    397       Stand dumbe and speake not to him; this to me1.2.206
    398       In dreadfull secresie impart they did,1.2.207
    399       And I with them the third night kept the watch,1.2.208
    400       Whereas they had deliuered both in time1.2.209




  3. [EH]
    2071     Whether loue lead fortune, or els fortune loue.3.2.203
    2072     The great man downe, you marke his {fauourite} <fauourites> flyes,3.2.204
    2073     {H2v} The poore aduaunc'd, makes friends of enemies,3.2.205
    2074     And hetherto doth loue on fortune tend,3.2.206
    2075     For who not needes, shall neuer lacke a friend,3.2.207
    2076     And who in want a hollow friend doth try,3.2.208
    2077     Directly seasons him his enemy.3.2.209




  4. [EH]
    2577+1 { Ham. Ther's letters seald, and my two Schoolefellowes,}3.4.203
    2577+2 {Whom I will trust as I will Adders fang'd,}3.4.204
    2577+3 {They beare the mandat, they must sweep my way}3.4.205
    2577+4 {And marshall me to knauery: let it worke,}3.4.206
    2577+5 {For tis the sport to haue the enginer}3.4.207
    2577+6 {Hoist with his owne petar, an't shall goe hard}3.4.208
    2577+7 {But I will delue one yard belowe their mines,}3.4.209




  5. [EH]
    2952      King. Laertes, I must {commune} <common> with your griefe,4.5.203
    2953     Or you deny me right, goe but apart,4.5.204
    2954     {12v} Make choice of whom your wisest friends you will,4.5.
    2955     And they shall heare and iudge twixt you and me,4.5.206
    2956     If by direct, or by colaturall hand4.5.207
    2957     They find vs toucht, we will our kingdome giue,4.5.208
    2958     Our crowne, our life, and all that we call ours4.5.209




  6. [EH]
    3390-1  Ham. To what base vses wee may returne Horatio? | Why may not 
    3391-2 imagination trace the noble dust of {Alexander} <A-| lexander>, till {a} <he> find it stopping 
    3392     a bunghole?5.1.204
    3393      Hor. Twere to consider too curiously to consider so.5.1.206
    3394-5  Ham. No faith, not a iot, but to follow him thether | with modesty 
    3395-6 enough, and likelyhood to leade it <as thus>. | Alexander dyed, Alexander was 
    3396-7 buried, Alexander {returneth to} <re-| turneth into> dust, the dust is earth, of earth vvee