Enfolded Hamlet: Enfolded Search for "250"
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Enfolded Hamlet: Enfolded Search for "250"


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The Tragedie of
H A M L E T

Prince of Denmarke.

Context:


  1. [EH]
    247        Ham. Not so {much} my Lord, I am too much {in the sonne} <i'th'Sun>.1.2.67
    248        Queene. Good Hamlet cast thy {nighted} <nightly> colour off1.2.68
    249       And let thine eye looke like a friend on Denmarke,1.2.69
    250       Doe not for euer with thy {vailed} <veyled> lids1.2.70
    251       Seeke for thy noble Father in the dust,1.2.71
    252       Thou know'st tis common all that liues must die,1.2.72
    253       Passing through nature to eternitie.1.2.73




  2. [EH]
    448       Let it be {tenable} <treble> in your silence still,1.2.247
    449       And {what someuer} <whatsoeuer> els shall hap to night,1.2.248
    450       Giue it an vnderstanding but no tongue, 1.2.249
    451       I will requite your loues, so farre {you} <ye> well:1.2.250
    452       Vppon the platforme twixt a leauen and twelfe1.2.251
    453       Ile visite you.1.2.252
    454        All. Our dutie to your honor.  Exeunt.1.2.252




  3. [EH]
    1292     <fines, Wards, and Dungeons; Denmarke being one o'th'>2.2.246
    1293     <worst.>2.2.247
    1294     < Rosin. We thinke not so my Lord.>2.2.248
    1295     < Ham. Why then 'tis none to you; for there is nothing>2.2.250
    1296     <either good or bad, but thinking makes it so: to me it is>2.2.251
    1297     <a prison.>2.2.251
    1298     < Rosin. Why then your Ambition makes it one: 'tis>2.2.252




  4. [EH]
    3440     {M4v} Fall tenne times {double} <trebble,> on that cursed head,5.1.247
    3441     Whose wicked deede thy most ingenious sence5.1.248
    3442     Depriued thee of, hold off the earth a while,5.1.249
    3443     Till I haue caught her once more in mine armes;5.1.250
    3444     <Leaps in the graue.>..
    3445     Now pile your dust vpon the quicke and dead,5.1.251
    3446     Till of this flat a mountaine you haue made5.1.252




  5. [EH]
    3700     I stand a loofe, and will no reconcilement,5.2.247
    3701     Till by some elder Maisters of knowne honor5.2.248
    3702     I haue a voyce and president of peace5.2.249
    3703     To <keepe> my name {vngord:} <vngorg'd.> but {all} <till> that time5.2.250
    3704     I doe receaue your offerd loue, like loue,5.2.251
    3705     And will not wrong it.5.2.252
    3706-7  Ham. I <do> embrace it freely, | and will this brothers wager