Enfolded Hamlet: Enfolded Search for "222"
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Enfolded Hamlet: Enfolded Search for "222"


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The Tragedie of
H A M L E T

Prince of Denmarke.

Context:


  1. [EH]
    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
    224       You cannot speake of reason to the Dane1.2.44
    225       And lose your voyce; what wold'st thou begge Laertes,?1.2.45




  2. [EH]
    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
    418        Ham. {Indeede} <Indeed, indeed> Sirs but this troubles me,1.2.224
    419       Hold you the watch to night?1.2.225




  3. [EH]  
    1263-4  Pol. You goe to seeke {the} <my> Lord Hamlet, there | he is. 
    1265     <Enter Rosincran and Guildensterne.>..
    1266      Ros. God saue you sir.2.2.221
    1267      Guyl. {My} <Mine> honor'd Lord.2.2.222
    1268      Ros. My most deere Lord.2.2.223
    1269-70  Ham. My {extent} <excellent> good friends, how doost thou | Guyldersterne? 
    1270-1 {A} <Oh,> Rosencraus, good lads how doe {you} <ye> | both? 




  4. [EH]
    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
    2090      <Ham. If she should breake it now.>3.2.224
    2091-2  King. Tis deeply sworne, | sweet leaue me heere a while, 




  5. [EH]
    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
    3413      Ham. That is Laertes a very noble youth, marke.5.1.224
    3414      Laer. What Ceremonie els?5.1.225