Enfolded Hamlet: Enfolded Search for "369"
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The Tragedie of
H A M L E TPrince of Denmarke.
366 I thinke it was to <see> my mothers wedding. 1.2.178 367 Hora. Indeede my Lord it followed hard vppon. 1.2.179 368 Ham. Thrift, thrift, Horatio, the funerall bak't meates 1.2.180 369 Did coldly furnish forth the marriage tables, 1.2.181 370 Would I had met my dearest foe in heauen 1.2.182 371 {Or euer I had} <Ere I had euer> seene that day Horatio, 1.2.183 372 My father, me thinkes I see my father. 1.2.184
1412-3 in little, {s'bloud} there is {somthing} <some-| thing> in this more then naturall, if 1413-4 Philosophie could | find it out. {A Florish.} 1415 <Flourish for the Players.> .. 1416 Guyl. There are the players. 2.2.369 1417-8 Ham. Gentlemen you are welcome to Elsonoure, your | hands come 1418-9 {then}, th'appurtenance of welcome is fashion | and ceremonie; let 1419-20 mee comply with you in {this} <the> garb: {let me} | <lest my> extent to the players,
3860 So bloudily hast strook? 5.2.367 3861 Embas. The sight is dismall 5.2.367 3862 And our affaires from England come too late, 5.2.368 3863 The eares are sencelesse that should giue vs hearing, 5.2.369 3864 To tell him his commandment is fulfild, 5.2.370 3865 That Rosencraus and Guyldensterne are dead, 5.2. 3866 Where should we haue our thankes? 5.2.372