Enfolded Hamlet: Enfolded Search for "187"
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The Tragedie of
H A M L E TPrince of Denmarke.
184 That we with wisest sorrowe thinke on him 1.2.6 185 Together with remembrance of our selues: 1.2.7 186 Therefore our {sometime} <sometimes> Sister, now our Queene 1.2.8 187 Th'imperiall ioyntresse {to} <of> this warlike state 1.2.9 188 Haue we as twere with a defeated ioy 1.2.10 189 With {an} <one> auspitious, and {a} <one> dropping eye, 1.2.11 190 With mirth in funerall, and with dirdge in marriage, 1.2.12
373 Hora. <Oh> Where my Lord? 1.2.185 374 Ham. In my mindes eye Horatio. 1.2.185 375 Hora. I saw him once, {a} <he> was a goodly King. 1.2.186 376 Ham. {A} <He> was a man take him for all in all 1.2.187 377 I shall not looke vppon his like againe. 1.2.188 378 Hora. My Lord I thinke I saw him yesternight. 1.2.189 379 Ham. saw, who? 1.2.190
881 {El} And what so poore a man as Hamlet is, 1.5.184 882 May doe t'expresse his loue and frending to you 1.5.185 883 God willing shall not lack, let vs goe in together, 1.5.186 884 And still your fingers on your lips I pray, 1.5.187 885 The time is out of ioynt, ô cursed spight 1.5.188 886 That euer I was borne to set it right. 1.5.189 887 Nay come, lets goe together. Exeunt. 1.5.190
1841 And Ile be plac'd (so please you) in the eare 3.1.184 1842 Of all their conference, if she find him not, 3.1.185 1843 To England send him: or confine him where 3.1.186 1844 Your wisedome best shall thinke. 3.1.187 1845 King. It shall be so, 3.1.187 1846-7 Madnes in great ones must not {vnmatcht} <vnwatch'd> goe. | Exeunt. 1848 Enter Hamlet, and <two or > three of the Players. ..
1842 Of all their conference, if she find him not, 3.1.185 1843 To England send him: or confine him where 3.1.186 1844 Your wisedome best shall thinke. 3.1.187 1845 King. It shall be so, 3.1.187 1846-7 Madnes in great ones must not {vnmatcht} <vnwatch'd> goe. | Exeunt. 1848 Enter Hamlet, and <two or > three of the Players. .. 1849-50 Ham. Speake the speech I pray you as I {pronoun'd} <pronounc'd> | it to you, trip-
2052 A second time I kill my husband dead, 3.2.184 2053 When second husband kisses me in bed. 3.2.185 2054 King. I doe belieue {you thinke} <you. Think> what now you speake, 3.2.186 2055 But what we doe determine, oft we breake, 3.2.187 2056 Purpose is but the slaue to memorie, 3.2.188 2057 Of violent birth, but poore validitie, 3.2.189 2058 Which now {the} <like> fruite vnripe sticks on the tree, 3.2.190
2560 And let him for a paire of reechie kisses, 3.4.184 2561 <pp2v> Or padling in your necke with his damn'd fingers. 3.4. 2562 Make you to {rouell} <rauell> all this matter out 3.4.186 2563 That I essentially am not in madnesse, 3.4.187 2564 But {mad} <made> in craft, t'were good you let him knowe, 3.4.188 2565 For who that's but a Queene, faire, sober, wise, 3.4.189 2566 Would from a paddack, from a bat, a gib, 3.4.190
2934-5 <Oh> you {may} <must> weare your Rewe | with a difference, there's a Dasie, I would 2935-7 giue you | some Violets, but they witherd all when my Father {dyed,} <dy-| ed:> 2937 they say {a} <he> made a good end. 4.5.186 2938 For bonny sweet Robin is all my ioy. 4.5.187 2939 Laer. Thought and {afflictions} <Affliction>, passion, hell it selfe 4.5.188 2940 She turnes to fauour and to prettines. 4.5.189 2941 Oph. And wil {a} <he> not come againe, {Song.} 4.5.190