Enfolded Hamlet: Enfolded Search for "357"
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The Tragedie of
H A M L E TPrince of Denmarke.
354 Mar. My good Lord. 1.2.166 355 Ham. I am very glad to see you, (good euen sir) 1.2.167 356 But what in faith make you from Wittenberg? 1.2.168 357 Hora. A truant disposition good my Lord. 1.2.169 358 Ham. I would not {heare} <haue> your enimie say so, 1.2.170 359 Nor shall you doe {my} <mine> eare that violence 1.2.171 360 To make it truster of your owne report 1.2.172
1401 <trouersie. There was for a while, no mony bid for argu-> 2.2.355 1402 <ment, vnlesse the Poet and the Player went to Cuffes in> 2.2.356 1403 <the Question.> 2.2.356 1404 < Ham. Is't possible?> 2.2.357 1405 < Guild. Oh there ha's beene much throwing about of> 2.2.358 1406 <Braines.> 2.2.359 1407 < Ham. Do the Boyes carry it away?> 2.2.360
3843 I cannot liue to heare the newes from England, 5.2.354 3844 But I doe prophecie th'ellection lights 5.2.355 3845 On Fortinbrasse, he has my dying voyce, 5.2.356 3846 So tell him, with th'occurrants more and lesse 5.2.357 3847 Which haue solicited, the rest is silence. <O, o, o, o. Dyes> 5.2.358 3848-9 Hora. Now {cracks} <cracke> a noble hart, | good night sweete Prince, 3850 And flights of Angels sing thee to thy rest. 5.2.360