Enfolded Hamlet: Enfolded Search for "307"
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The Tragedie of
H A M L E TPrince of Denmarke.
304 King. Why tis a louing and a faire reply, 1.2.121 305 Be as our selfe in Denmarke, Madam come, 1.2.122 306 This gentle and vnforc'd accord of Hamlet 1.2.123 307 Sits smiling to my hart, in grace whereof, 1.2.124 308 No iocond health that Denmarke drinkes to day, 1.2.125 309 But the great Cannon to the cloudes shall tell. 1.2.126 310 And the Kings rowse the {heauen} <Heauens> shall brute againe, 1.2.127
3781 Hora. They bleed on both sides, how {is it} <is't> my Lord? 5.2.304 3782 Ostr. How ist Laertes? 5.2.305 3783-4 Laer. Why as a woodcock | to mine {owne} sprindge Ostrick, 3785 {O1} I am iustly kild with mine owne treachery. 5.2.307 3786 Ham. How dooes the Queene? 5.2.308 3787 King. Shee sounds to see them bleed. 5.2.308 3788-9 Quee. No, no, the drinke, the drinke, | ô my deare Hamlet,