Enfolded Hamlet: Enfolded Search for "414"
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The Tragedie of
H A M L E TPrince of Denmarke.
411 But euen then the morning Cock crewe loude, 1.2.218 412 And at the sound it shrunk in hast away 1.2.219 413 And vanisht from our sight. 1.2.220 414 Ham. Tis very strange. 1.2.220 415 Hora. As I doe liue my honor'd Lord tis true 1.2.221 416 And we did thinke it writ downe in our dutie 1.2.222 417 To let you knowe of it. 1.2.223
1457 Ham. Am I not i'th right old Ieptha? 2.2.410 1458-9 Pol. If you call me Ieptha my Lord, I haue a {daughter} <daugh-| ter> that I loue 1459-60 Ham. Nay that followes not. (passing well. 1461 Pol. What followes then my Lord? 2.2.414 1462-3 Ham. Why as by lot God wot, and then you knowe it | came to 1463-4 passe, as most like it was; the first rowe of the {pious chanson} | <Pons Chanson> will 1464-5 showe you more, for looke where my {abridgment comes} | <Abridgements come>.