Enfolded Hamlet: Enfolded Search for "289"
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The Tragedie of
H A M L E TPrince of Denmarke.
286 Is death of fathers, and who still hath cryed 1.2.104 287 From the first {course} <Coarse>, till he that died to day 1.2.105 288 This must be so: we pray you throw to earth 1.2.106 289 This vnpreuailing woe, and thinke of vs 1.2.107 290 As of a father, for let the world take note 1.2.108 291 You are the most imediate to our throne, 1.2.109 292 And with no lesse nobilitie of loue 1.2.110
2158-9 Ham. O good Horatio, Ile take the Ghosts word for | a thousand 2159 pound. Did'st perceiue? 3.2.287 2160 Hora. Very well my Lord. 3.2.288 2161 Ham. Vpon the talke of the poysning. 3.2.289 2162 Hor. I did very well note him. 3.2.290 2163 <Enter Rosincrance and Guildensterne.> .. 2164 {H3v} Ham. {Ah ha,} <Oh, ha?> come some musique, come the Recorders, 3.2.292
3485 When that her golden {cuplets} <Cuplet> are disclosed 5.1.287 3486 His silence will sit drooping. 5.1.288 3487 Ham. Heare you sir, 5.1.288 3488 What is the reason that you vse me thus? 5.1.289 3489 I lou'd you euer, but it is no matter, 5.1.290 3490 Let Hercules himselfe doe what he may 5.1.291 3491 The Cat will mew, and Dogge will haue his day. Exit {Hamlet} 5.1.292
3755 King. Our sonne shall winne. 5.2.287 3756 Quee. Hee's fat and scant of breath. 5.2.287 3757 {Heere Hamlet take my} <Heere's a> napkin rub thy browes, 5.2.288 3758 The Queene carowses to thy fortune Hamlet. 5.2.289 3759 Ham. Good Madam. 5.2.290 3760 King. Gertrard doe not drinke. 5.2.290 3761-2 Quee. I will my Lord, | I pray you pardon me.