Enfolded Hamlet: Enfolded Search for "520"
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Enfolded Hamlet: Enfolded Search for "520"


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The Tragedie of
H A M L E T

Prince of Denmarke.

Context:


  1. [EH]
    517       I stay too long, but heere my father comes 1.3.52
    518       A double blessing, is a double grace,1.3.53
    519       Occasion smiles vpon a second leaue.1.3.54
    520        Pol. Yet heere Laertes? a bord, a bord for shame,1.3.55
    521       {C4} The wind sits in the shoulder of your saile,1.3.56
    522       And you are stayed {for, there my} <for there: my> blessing with {thee,} <you;>1.3.57
    523       And these fewe precepts in thy memory1.3.58




  2. [EH]
    1558     Would haue made milch the burning eyes of heauen2.2.517
    1559     And passion in the gods.2.2.518
    1560-1  Pol. Looke where he has not turnd his cullour, and | has teares in's 
    1561     eyes, {prethee} <Pray you> no more.2.2.520
    1562-3  Ham. Tis well, Ile haue thee speake out the rest {of this} | soone, 
    1563-4 Good my Lord will you see the players well {bestowed;} <be-| stow'd,> doe {you} <ye> 
    1564-5 heare, let them be well {vsed,} <vs'd:> for they are | the {abstract} <Abstracts> and breefe