Enfolded Hamlet: Enfolded Search for "273"
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The Tragedie of
H A M L E TPrince of Denmarke.
270 To giue these mourning duties to your father 1.2.88 271 But you must knowe your father lost a father, 1.2.89 272 That father lost, lost his, and the suruiuer bound 1.2.90 273 In filliall obligation for some tearme 1.2.91 274 To doe obsequious sorrowe, but to perseuer 1.2.92 275 In obstinate condolement, is a course 1.2.93 276 Of impious stubbornes, tis vnmanly griefe, 1.2.94
2142 <Manet Hamlet & Horatio.> .. 2143 Ham. Why let the strooken Deere goe weepe, 3.2.271 2144 The Hart vngauled play, 3.2.272 2145 For some must watch while some must sleepe, 3.2.273 2146-7 {Thus} <So> runnes the world away. | Would not this sir & a forrest of fea- 2147-8 thers, if the rest of | my fortunes turne Turk with me, with <two> prouinciall 2149-50 Roses on my raz'd shooes, get me a fellowship in a cry | of players? <sir.>
3467 Could not with all theyr quantitie of loue 5.1.270 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 3471 Ham. {S'wounds} <Come> shew me what {th'owt} <thou'lt> doe: 5.1.274 3472 Woo't weepe, woo't fight, {woo't fast,} woo't teare thy selfe, 5.1.275 3473 Woo't drinke vp Esill, eate a Crocadile? 5.1.276
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 Kings 5.2.273 3734-5 In Denmarkes Crowne haue worne: | giue me the cups, 3736 And let the kettle to the {trumpet} <Trumpets> speake, 5.2.275 3737 The trumpet to the Cannoneere without, 5.2.276