Enfolded Hamlet: Enfolded Search for "498"
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The Tragedie of
H A M L E TPrince of Denmarke.
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 affection 1.3.34 498 Out of the shot and danger of desire, 1.3.35 499 "The chariest maide is prodigall inough 1.3.36 500 If she vnmaske her butie to the Moone 1.3.37 501 "Vertue it selfe scapes not calumnious strokes 1.3.38
1535 Breake all the spokes, and {follies} <Fallies> from her wheele, 2.2.495 1536 And boule the round naue downe the hill of heauen 2.2.496 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 1540-1 for a Iigge, or a tale of bawdry, or he | sleepes, say on, come to Hecuba. 1542 Play. But who, {a woe} <O who>, had seene the {mobled} <inobled> Queene, 2.2.502