Enfolded Hamlet: Enfolded Search for "379"
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The Tragedie of
H A M L E TPrince of Denmarke.
376 Ham. {A} <He> was a man take him for all in all 1.2.187 377 I shall not looke vppon his like againe. 1.2.188 378 Hora. My Lord I thinke I saw him yesternight. 1.2.189 379 Ham. saw, who? 1.2.190 380 Hora. My Lord the King your father. 1.2.191 381 Ham. The King my father? 1.2.191 382 Hora. Season your admiration for a while 1.2.192
1422-3 Vncle-father, | and Aunt-mother, are deceaued. 1424 Guyl. In what my deare Lord. 2.2.377 1425-6 Ham. I am but mad North North west; when the | wind is Sou- 1426 therly, I knowe a Hauke, from a hand saw. 2.2.379 1427 Enter Polonius. .. 1428 Pol. Well be with you Gentlemen. 2.2.380 1429-30 Ham. Harke you Guyldensterne, and you to, at each | eare a hearer,
2245-6 Pol. My Lord, the Queene would speake with you, | & presently. 2247-8 Ham. Do you see {yonder} <that> clowd that's almost in shape {of} | <like> a Camel? 2249 Pol. {By'th masse} <By'th'Misse,> and {tis,} <it's> like a Camell indeed. 3.2.378 2250 Ham. Mee thinks it is like a Wezell. 3.2.379 2251 Pol. It is backt like a Wezell. 3.2.380 2252 Ham. Or like a Whale. 3.2.381 2253 Pol. Very like a Whale. 3.2.382
3871 {O2} You from the Pollack warres, and you from England 5.2.376 3872 Are heere arriued, giue order that these bodies 5.2.377 3873 High on a stage be placed to the view, 5.2.378 3874 And let me speake, to {yet} <th'yet> vnknowing world 5.2.379 3875 How these things came about; so shall you heare 5.2.380 3876 Of carnall, bloody and vnnaturall acts, 5.2.381 3877 Of accidentall iudgements, casuall slaughters, 5.2.382