Enfolded Hamlet: Enfolded Search for "291"
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The Tragedie of
H A M L E TPrince of Denmarke.
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 1.2.110 293 Then that which dearest father beares his sonne, 1.2.111 294 Doe I impart {toward you for} <towards you. For> your intent 1.2.112
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 3492 King. I pray {thee} <you> good Horatio waite vpon him. {and Horatio}. 5.1.293 3493 Strengthen {your} <you> patience in our last nights speech, 5.1.294