Enfolded Hamlet: Enfolded Search for "242"
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The Tragedie of
H A M L E TPrince of Denmarke.
240+1 {By laboursome petition, and at last} 1.2.59 240+2 {Vpon his will I seald my hard consent,} 1.2.60 241 {B4v} I doe beseech you giue him leaue to goe. 1.2.61 242 King. Take thy faire houre Laertes, time be thine 1.2.62 243 And thy best graces spend it at thy will: 1.2.63 244 But now my Cosin Hamlet, and my sonne{.}<?> 1.2.64 245 Ham. A little more then kin, and lesse then kind. 1.2.65
441 A sable siluer'd. 1.2.241 441+1 {C3} Ham. {I will} <Ile> watch to {nigh} <Night;> 442 Perchaunce twill {walke} <wake> againe. 1.2.241 443 Hora. I {warn't} <warrant you> it will. 1.2.242 444 Ham. If it assume my noble fathers person, 1.2.243 445 Ile speake to it though hell it selfe should gape 1.2.244 446 And bid me hold my peace; I pray you all 1.2.245
1285 <Let me question more in particular: what haue> 2.2.240 1286 <you my good friends, deserued at the hands of Fortune,> 2.2.241 1287 <that she sends you to Prison hither?> 2.2.241 1288 < Guil. Prison, my Lord?> 2.2.242 1289 < Ham. Denmark's a Prison.> 2.2.243 1290 < Rosin. Then is the World one.> 2.2.244 1291 < Ham. A goodly one, in which there are many Con- > 2.2.245
3430 And from her faire and vnpolluted flesh 5.1.239 3431 May Violets spring: I tell thee churlish Priest, 5.1.240 3432 A ministring Angell shall my sister be 5.1.241 3433 When thou lyest howling. 5.1.242 3434 Ham. What, the faire Ophelia. 5.1.242 3435 Quee. Sweets to the sweet, farewell, 5.1.243 3436 I hop't thou should'st haue been my Hamlets wife, 5.1.244
3431 May Violets spring: I tell thee churlish Priest, 5.1.240 3432 A ministring Angell shall my sister be 5.1.241 3433 When thou lyest howling. 5.1.242 3434 Ham. What, the faire Ophelia. 5.1.242 3435 Quee. Sweets to the sweet, farewell, 5.1.243 3436 I hop't thou should'st haue been my Hamlets wife, 5.1.244 3437 I thought thy bride-bed to haue deckt sweet maide, 5.1.245
3691 His madnesse is poore Hamlets enimie, 5.2.239 3692 <Sir, in this Audience,> 5.2.240 3693 Let my disclaiming from a purpos'd euill, 5.2.241 3694 Free me so farre in your most generous thoughts 5.2.242 3695 That I haue shot {my} <mine> arrowe ore the house 5.2.243 3696 {N4} And hurt my {brother} <Mother>. 5.2.244 3697 Laer. I am satisfied in nature, 5.2.244