Enfolded Hamlet: Enfolded Search for "276"
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The Tragedie of
H A M L E TPrince of Denmarke.
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, 1.2.94 277 It showes a will most incorrect to heauen 1.2.95 278 A hart vnfortified, {or} <a> minde impatient 1.2.96 279 An vnderstanding simple and vnschoold 1.2.97
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 3474 Ile doo't, doost <thou> come heere to whine? 5.1.2 3475 To out-face me with leaping in her graue, 5.1.278 3476 Be buried quicke with her, and so will I. 5.1.279
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 3738 The Cannons to the heauens, the heauen to earth, 5.2.277 3739 {N4v} Now the King drinkes to Hamlet, come beginne. {Trumpets} 5.2.278 3740 And you the Iudges beare a wary eye. {the while.} 5.2.279