Enfolded Hamlet: Enfolded Search for "308"
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Enfolded Hamlet: Enfolded Search for "308"


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The Tragedie of
H A M L E T

Prince of Denmarke.

Context:


  1. [EH]
    305       Be as our selfe in Denmarke, Madam come,1.2.122
    306       This gentle and vnforc'd accord of Hamlet1.2.123
    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
    311       Respeaking earthly thunder; come away.        {Florish.} <Exeunt.> {Exeunt all,} 1.2.128




  2. [EH]
    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, 
    3789-90 The drinke the drinke, | I am poysned. 




  3. [EH]
    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, 
    3789-90 The drinke the drinke, | I am poysned. 
    3791      Ham. O villanie, how let the doore be lock't,5.2.311