Enfolded Hamlet: Enfolded Search for "220"
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Enfolded Hamlet: Enfolded Search for "220"


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The Tragedie of
H A M L E T

Prince of Denmarke.

Context:


  1. [EH]
    217       Of these {delated} <dilated> articles allowe:1.2.38
    218       Farwell, and let your hast commend your dutie.1.2.39
    219        {Cor.} Vo. In that, and all things will we showe our dutie.1.2.40
    220        King. We doubt it nothing, hartely farwell.1.2.41
    221       <Exit Voltemand and Cornelius.>..
    222       And now Laertes whats the newes with you?1.2.42
    223       <nn5v> You told vs of some sute, what ist Laertes? 1.2.43




  2. [EH]
    410       It selfe to motion like as it would speake:1.2.217
    411       But euen then the morning Cock crewe loude,1.2.218
    412       And at the sound it shrunk in hast away1.2.219
    413       And vanisht from our sight.1.2.220
    414        Ham. Tis very strange.1.2.220
    415        Hora. As I doe liue my honor'd Lord tis true1.2.221
    416       And we did thinke it writ downe in our dutie1.2.222




  3. [EH]
    411       But euen then the morning Cock crewe loude,1.2.218
    412       And at the sound it shrunk in hast away1.2.219
    413       And vanisht from our sight.1.2.220
    414        Ham. Tis very strange.1.2.220
    415        Hora. As I doe liue my honor'd Lord tis true1.2.221
    416       And we did thinke it writ downe in our dutie1.2.222
    417       To let you knowe of it.1.2.223




  4. [EH]
    2085     Sport and repose lock from me day and night,3.2.217
    2085+1 {To desperation turne my trust and hope,}3.2.218
    2085+2 {And Anchors cheere in prison be my scope,}3.2.219
    2086     Each opposite that blancks the face of ioy,3.2.220
    2087     Meete what I would haue well, and it destroy,3.2.221
    2088     Both heere and hence pursue me lasting strife,                   {Ham. If she should}3.2.222
    2089     If once {I be} a widdow, euer I be {a} wife. {breake it now.}3.2.223




  5. [EH]
    2968     That I must {call't} <call> in question.4.5.218
    2969      King. So you shall,4.5.218
    2970     And where th'offence is, let the great axe fall.4.5.219
    2971     I pray you goe with me. Exeunt.4.5.220
    2972              Enter Horatio {and others} <with an Attendant>...
    2973      Hora. VVhat are they that would speake with me? 
    2974      {Gent. Sea-faring men} <Ser. Saylors> sir, they say they haue Letters for you.4.6.3




  6. [EH]
    3406         <with Lords attendant.> 
    3407     The Queene, the Courtiers, who is {this} <that> they follow? {Laertes and}5.1.218
    3408     And with such maimed rites? this doth betoken,                   {the corse.}5.1.219
    3409     The corse they follow, did with {desprat} <disperate> hand5.1.220
    3410     Foredoo it owne life, twas {of} some estate,5.1.221
    3411     Couch we a while and marke.5.1.222
    3412      Laer. What Ceremonie els?5.1.223