Enfolded Hamlet: Enfolded Search for "337"
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Enfolded Hamlet: Enfolded Search for "337"


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The Tragedie of
H A M L E T

Prince of Denmarke.

Context:


  1. [EH]
    334       O {God,} <Heauen!> a beast that wants discourse of reason1.2.150
    335       Would haue mourn'd longer, married with {my} <mine> Vncle,1.2.151
    336       My fathers brother, but no more like my father1.2.152
    337       Then I to Hercules, within a {month,} <Moneth?>1.2.153
    338       Ere yet the salt of most vnrighteous teares,1.2.154
    339       Had left the flushing {in} <of> her gauled eyes1.2.155
    340       She married, ô most wicked speede; to post1.2.156




  2. [EH]
    1381-2  Ham. Doe they hold the same estimation they did | when I was in 
    1382     the Citty; are they so {followed.} <follow'd?>2.2.335
    1383      Ros. No indeede {are they} <they are> not.2.2.336
    1384     < Ham. How comes it? doe they grow rusty?>2.2.337
    1385     < Rosin. Nay, their indeauour keepes in the wonted>2.2.338
    1386     <pace; But there is Sir an ayrie of Children, little>2.2.339
    1387     <Yases, that crye out on the top of question; and>2.2.340




  3. [EH]
    3818     You that looke pale, and tremble at this chance,5.2.334
    3819     That are but mutes, or audience to this act,5.2.335
    3820     Had I but time, as this fell sergeant Death5.2.336
    3821     Is strict in his arrest, ô I could tell you,5.2.337
    3822     But let it be; Horatio I am dead,5.2.338
    3823     Thou liuest, report me and my {cause a} <causes> right5.2.339
    3824     To the vnsatisfied.5.2.340