Enfolded Hamlet: Enfolded Search for "301"
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The Tragedie of
H A M L E TPrince of Denmarke.
298 Heere in the cheare and comfort of our eye, 1.2.116 299 Our chiefest courtier, cosin, and our sonne. 1.2.117 300 Quee. Let not thy mother loose her prayers Hamlet, 1.2.118 301 I {pray thee} <prythee> stay with vs, goe not to Wittenberg. 1.2.119 302-3 Ham. I shall in all my best | obay you Madam. 304 King. Why tis a louing and a faire reply, 1.2.121 305 Be as our selfe in Denmarke, Madam come, 1.2.122
2169 <pp1> Ham. Sir a whole historie. 3.2. 2170 Guyl. The King sir. 3.2.299 2171 Ham. I sir, what of him? 3.2.300 2172 Guyl. Is in his retirement meruilous distempred. 3.2.301 2173 Ham. With drinke sir? 3.2.302 2174 Guyl. No my Lord, <rather> with choller, 3.2.303 2175-6 Ham. Your wisedome should shewe it selfe more {richer} <ri-| cher> to signifie
3772 I pray you passe with your best violence 5.2.298 3773 I am {sure} <affear'd> you make a wanton of me. 5.2.299 3774 Laer. Say you so, come on. <Play.> 5.2.300 3775 Ostr. Nothing neither way. 5.2.301 3776 Laer. Haue at you now. 5.2.302 3777 <In scuffling they change Rapiers.> .. 3778 King. Part them, they are incenst. 5.2.302