Enfolded Hamlet: Enfolded Search for "226"
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The Tragedie of
H A M L E TPrince of Denmarke.
223 <nn5v> You told vs of some sute, what ist Laertes? 1.2.43 224 You cannot speake of reason to the Dane 1.2.44 225 And lose your voyce; what wold'st thou begge Laertes,? 1.2.45 226 That shall not be my offer, not thy asking, 1.2.46 227 The head is not more natiue to the hart 1.2.47 228 The hand more instrumentall to the mouth 1.2.48 229 Then is the throne of Denmarke to thy father, 1.2.49
418 Ham. {Indeede} <Indeed, indeed> Sirs but this troubles me, 1.2.224 419 Hold you the watch to night? 1.2.225 420 {All} <Both>. We doe my Lord. 1.2.225 421 Ham. Arm'd say you? 1.2.226 422 {All} <Both>. Arm'd my Lord. 1.2.227 423 Ham. From top to toe? 1.2.228 424 {All} <Both>. My Lord from head to foote. 1.2.228
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, 2093 My spirits grow dull, and faine I would beguile 3.2.226 2094 The tedious day with sleepe. 3.2.227 2095 Quee. Sleepe rock thy braine, <Sleepes> 3.2.227 2096 And neuer come mischance betweene vs twaine. {Exeunt.} <Exit> 3.2.228
3675 <dants with Foyles, and Gauntlets, a Table and> 3676 <Flagons of Wine on it.> 3677 King. Come Hamlet, come and take this hand from me. 5.2.225 3678 Ham. Giue me your pardon sir, {I haue} <I'ue> done you wrong, 5.2.226 3679-80 But pardon't as you are a gentleman, | this presence knowes, 3681 And you must needs haue heard, how I am punnisht 5.2.229 3682 With {a} sore distraction, what I haue done 5.2.230