Enfolded Hamlet: Enfolded Search for "232"
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Enfolded Hamlet: Enfolded Search for "232"


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The Tragedie of
H A M L E T

Prince of Denmarke.

Context:


  1. [EH]
    229       Then is the throne of Denmarke to thy father,1.2.49
    230       What would'st thou haue Laertes?1.2.50
    231        Laer. {My dread} <Dread my> Lord,1.2.50
    232       Your leaue and fauour to returne to Fraunce,1.2.51
    233       From whence, though willingly I came to Denmarke,1.2.52
    234       To showe my dutie in your Coronation;1.2.53
    235       Yet now I must confesse, that duty done1.2.54




  2. [EH]
    425        Ham. Then sawe you not his face{.} <?>1.2.229
    426        Hora. O yes my Lord, he wore his beauer vp.1.2.230
    427        Ham. What look't he frowningly?1.2.231
    428        Hora. A countenance more in sorrow then in anger.1.2.232
    429        Ham. Pale, or red?1.2.232
    430        Hora. Nay very pale.1.2.233
    431        Ham. And fixt his eyes vpon you?1.2.233




  3. [EH]
    426        Hora. O yes my Lord, he wore his beauer vp.1.2.230
    427        Ham. What look't he frowningly?1.2.231
    428        Hora. A countenance more in sorrow then in anger.1.2.232
    429        Ham. Pale, or red?1.2.232
    430        Hora. Nay very pale.1.2.233
    431        Ham. And fixt his eyes vpon you?1.2.233
    432        Hora. Most constantly.1.2.234




  4. [EH]
    3418     She should in ground vnsanctified {been} <haue> lodg'd5.1.229
    3419     Till the last trumpet: for charitable {prayers} <praier>,5.1.230
    3420     <Shardes,> Flints and peebles should be throwne on her:5.1.231
    3421     Yet heere she is allow'd her virgin {Crants} <Rites>,5.1.232
    3422     Her mayden strewments, and the bringing home5.1.233
    3423     Of bell and buriall.5.1.234
    3424      Laer. Must there no more be doone?5.1.235




  5. [EH]
    3681     And you must needs haue heard, how I am punnisht5.2.229
    3682     With {a} sore distraction, what I haue done5.2.230
    3683     That might your nature, honor, and exception5.2.231
    3684     Roughly awake, I heare proclame was madnesse,5.2.232
    3685     Wast Hamlet wronged Laertes? neuer Hamlet.5.2.233
    3686     If Hamlet from himselfe be tane away,5.2.234
    3687     And when hee's not himselfe, dooes wrong Laertes,5.2.235