Enfolded Hamlet: Enfolded Search for "621 16"
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The Tragedie of
H A M L E TPrince of Denmarke.
618 Ham. I marry ist, 1.4.13 619 {But} <And> to my minde, though I am natiue heere 1.4.14 620 And to the manner borne, it is a custome 1.4.15 621 More honourd in the breach, then the obseruance. 1.4.16 621+1 {This heauy headed reueale east and west} 1.4.17 621+2 {Makes vs tradust, and taxed of other nations,} 1.4.18 621+3 {They clip vs drunkards, and with Swinish phrase} 1.4.19
621+13 {Or by some habit, that too much ore-leauens} 1.4.29 621+14 {The forme of plausiue manners, that these men} 1.4.30 621+15 {Carrying I say the stamp of one defect} 1.4.31 621+16 {D1v} {Being Natures liuery, or Fortunes starre,} 1.4.32 621+17 {His vertues els be they as pure as grace,} 1.4.33 621+18 {As infinite as man may vndergoe,} 1.4.34 621+19 {Shall in the generall censure take corruption} 1.4.35
1618 {G1} To make oppression bitter, or ere this 2.2.578 1619 I should {a} <haue> fatted all the region kytes 2.2.579 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