Enfolded Hamlet: Enfolded Search for "234"
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The Tragedie of
H A M L E TPrince of Denmarke.
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 done 1.2.54 236 My thoughts and wishes bend againe {toward} <towards> Fraunce 1.2.55 237 And bowe them to your gracious leaue and pardon. 1.2.56
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. 1.2.234 433 Ham. I would I had beene there. 1.2.234 434 Hora. It would haue much a maz'd you. 1.2.235 435 Ham. Very like, <very like:> stayd it long? 1.2.236
430 Hora. Nay very pale. 1.2.233 431 Ham. And fixt his eyes vpon you? 1.2.233 432 Hora. Most constantly. 1.2.234 433 Ham. I would I had beene there. 1.2.234 434 Hora. It would haue much a maz'd you. 1.2.235 435 Ham. Very like, <very like:> stayd it long? 1.2.236 436 Hora. While one with moderate hast might tell a {hundreth} <hundred>. 1.2.237
1276 Ros. Neither my Lord. 2.2.231 1277-8 Ham. Then you liue about her wast, or in the {middle of her fauours.} <mid-> 1278 <dle of her fauour?> 2.2.233 1279 Guyl. Faith her priuates we. 2.2.234 1280-1 Ham. In the secret parts of Fortune, oh most true, | she is a strumpet, 1281 {What} <What's the> newes? 2.2.236 1282-3 Ros. None my Lord, but <that> the worlds growne | honest.
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 home 5.1.233 3423 Of bell and buriall. 5.1.234 3424 Laer. Must there no more be doone? 5.1.235 3425 {Doct.} <Priest.> No more be doone. 5.1.235 3426 We should prophane the seruice of the dead, 5.1.236
3683 That might your nature, honor, and exception 5.2.231 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 3688 Then Hamlet dooes it not, Hamlet denies it, 5.2.236 3689 Who dooes it then? his madnesse. Ift be so, 5.2.237