Enfolded Hamlet: Enfolded Search for "270"
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Enfolded Hamlet: Enfolded Search for "270"


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The Tragedie of
H A M L E T

Prince of Denmarke.

Context:


  1. [EH]
    266       But I haue that within which {passes} <passeth> showe1.2.85
    267       These but the trappings and the suites of woe.1.2.86
    268-9    King. Tis sweete and commendable | in your nature Hamlet,1.2.87
    270       To giue these mourning duties to your father1.2.88
    271       But you must knowe your father lost a father,1.2.89
    272       That father lost, lost his, and the suruiuer bound1.2.90
    273       In filliall obligation for some tearme1.2.91




  2. [EH]
    2138      Quee. How fares my Lord?3.2.267
    2139      Pol. Giue ore the play.3.2.268
    2140      King. Giue me some light, away.3.2.269
    2141      {Pol.} <All.> Lights, lights, lights.            Exeunt {all but Ham. & Horatio.}3.2.270
    2142     <Manet Hamlet & Horatio.>..
    2143      Ham. Why let the strooken Deere goe weepe,3.2.271
    2144     The Hart vngauled play,3.2.272




  3. [EH]
    3464     Vntill my eye-lids will no longer wagge.5.1.267
    3465      Quee. O my sonne, what theame?5.1.268
    3466      Ham. I loued Ophelia, forty thousand brothers5.1.269
    3467     Could not with all theyr quantitie of loue5.1.270
    3468     Make vp my summe. What wilt thou doo for her.5.1.271
    3469      King. O he is mad Laertes.5.1.272
    3470      Quee. For loue of God forbeare him.5.1.273




  4. [EH]
    3727      King. Set me the stoopes of wine vpon that table,5.2.267
    3728     If Hamlet giue the first or second hit,5.2.268
    3729     Or quit in answere of the third exchange,5.2.269
    3730     Let all the battlements their {ordnance} <Ordinance> fire.5.2.270
    3731     The King shall drinke to Hamlets better breath,5.2.271
    3732     And in the cup an {Onixe} <vnion> shall he throwe,5.2.272
    3733     Richer then that which foure successiue Kings5.2.273