Enfolded Hamlet: Enfolded Search for "581"
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Enfolded Hamlet: Enfolded Search for "581"


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The Tragedie of
H A M L E T

Prince of Denmarke.

Context:


  1. [EH]
    578        Pol. I, fashion you may call it, go to, go to.1.3.112
    579        Ophe. And hath giuen countenance to his speech1.3.113
    580       My Lord, with {almost} all the {holy} vowes of heauen.1.3.114
    581        Pol. I, {springs} <Springes> to catch wood-cockes, I doe knowe1.3.115
    582       When the blood burnes, how prodigall the soule1.3.116
    583       {Lends} <Giues> the tongue vowes, these blazes daughter1.3.117
    584       Giuing more light then heate, extinct in both1.3.118




  2. [EH]
    1618     {G1} To make oppression bitter, or ere this2.2.578
    1619     I should {a} <haue> fatted all the region kytes2.2.579
    1620     With this slaues offall, {bloody,} <bloudy: a> baudy villaine,2.2.580
    1621     Remorslesse, trecherous, lecherous, kindlesse villaine.2.2.581
    1622     <Oh Vengeance!>              ..
    1623     {Why} <Who?> what an Asse am I, <I sure,> this is most braue,2.2.582
    1624     That I the sonne of {a} <the> deere murthered,2.2.583