Enfolded Hamlet: Enfolded Search for "502"
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Enfolded Hamlet: Enfolded Search for "502"


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The Tragedie of
H A M L E T

Prince of Denmarke.

Context:


  1. [EH]
    499       "The chariest maide is prodigall inough1.3.36
    500       If she vnmaske her butie to the Moone1.3.37
    501       "Vertue it selfe scapes not calumnious strokes1.3.38
    502       "The canker gaules the infants of the spring1.3.39
    503       Too oft before {their} <the> buttons be disclos'd,1.3.40
    504       And in the morne and liquid dewe of youth1.3.41
    505       Contagious blastments are most iminent, 1.3.42




  2. [EH]
    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
    1543      Ham. The {mobled} <inobled> Queene{.} <?>2.2.503
    1544      Pol. That's good<: Inobled Queene is good>.2.2.504
    1545-6  Play. Runne barefoote vp and downe, | threatning the {flames} <flame>