Enfolded Hamlet: Enfolded Search for "496"
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Enfolded Hamlet: Enfolded Search for "496"


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The Tragedie of
H A M L E T

Prince of Denmarke.

Context:


  1. [EH]
    493       If with too credent eare you list his songs1.3.30
    494       Or {loose} <lose> your hart, or your chast treasure open1.3.31
    495       To his vnmastred importunity.1.3.32
    496       Feare it Ophelia, feare it my deare sister,1.3.33
    497       And keepe {you in} <within> the reare of your affection1.3.34
    498       Out of the shot and danger of desire,1.3.35
    499       "The chariest maide is prodigall inough1.3.36




  2. [EH]
    1533     {F4} Out, out, thou strumpet Fortune, all you gods,2.2.493
    1534     In generall sinod take away her power,2.2.494
    1535     Breake all the spokes, and {follies} <Fallies> from her wheele,2.2.495
    1536     And boule the round naue downe the hill of heauen2.2.496
    1537     As lowe as to the fiends.2.2.497
    1538      Pol. This is too long.2.2.498
    1539-40  Ham. It shall {to the} <to'th> barbers with your beard; {prethee} <Pry-| thee> say on, he's