Enfolded Hamlet: Enfolded Search for "452"
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Enfolded Hamlet: Enfolded Search for "452"


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The Tragedie of
H A M L E T

Prince of Denmarke.

Context:


  1. [EH]
    449       And {what someuer} <whatsoeuer> els shall hap to night,1.2.248
    450       Giue it an vnderstanding but no tongue, 1.2.249
    451       I will requite your loues, so farre {you} <ye> well:1.2.250
    452       Vppon the platforme twixt a leauen and twelfe1.2.251
    453       Ile visite you.1.2.252
    454        All. Our dutie to your honor.  Exeunt.1.2.252
    455        Ham. Your {loues} <loue>, as mine to you, farwell.1.2.253




  2. [EH]
    1490-1  speakes | of Priams slaughter, if it liue in your memory begin at 
    1492-3  this line, let me see, let me see, the rugged Pirhus like | Th'ircanian 
    1493-4 {F3v} beast, {tis} <It is> not so, it beginnes with Pirrhus, | the rugged Pirrhus, he whose 
    1494     sable Armes,2.2.452
    1495     Black as his purpose did the night resemble,2.2.453
    1496     When he lay couched in {th'omynous} <the Ominous> horse,2.2.454
    1497     Hath now this dread and black complection smeard,2.2.455