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As our occurrents happen in degree. Solicited means prompted or brought on. Compare Macbeth, i. 3. 130:

This supernatural solicitingincitement, that is. Hamlet apparently breaks off in the midst of a sentence, feeling death upon him, and has but time to give utterance to his last sigh of relief or regret: The rest is silence. The Ff. print, after these words 0, 0, o, o-no doubt the absurd addition of some actor, who thought four groans would add to the effect of Hamlet's death.

638. Line 370: Now CRACKS a noble heart.-Crack is used elsewhere by Shakespeare where we should use break. Compare Coriolanus, v. 3. 9 ("a crack'd heart"), Pericles, iii. 2. 77; Merry Wives, ii. 2. 301.

639. Line 375: This quarry cries on havoc. - Compare Julius Cæsar, iii. 1. 273:

Cry "Havoc!" and let slip the dogs of war.

The meaning of the phrase here seems to be: "This heap of dead urges to an indiscriminate slaughter." The Clarendon Press edd. quote from Todd's ed. of Johnson's Dictionary an enactment of the Statutes of Warre, &c., by Henry VIII., 1513: "That noo man be so hardy to crye havoke, upon payne of hym that is so found begynner, to dye therefore; and the remenaunt to be emprysoned, and theyr bodyes punyshed at the Kynges will."

640. Line 376: What feast is TOWARD in thine ETERNAL cell.-Toward, meaning near at hand, is used once before in this play, i. 1. 77. Eternal, also, is used in i. 5. 21, with the same apparent meaning as here, i.e. infernal. (See note 136.) Compare Julius Cæsar, i. 2. 160, and Othello, iv. 2. 130. The Yankee, therefore, with his "tarnal," is not in such bad company after all.

641. Line 386: jump. -Compare i. 1. 65, and note 11.

WORDS OCCURRING ONLY IN HAMLET.

NOTE. The addition of sub., adj., verb, adv. in brackets immediately after a word indicates that the word is used as a substantive, adjective, verb, or adverb only in the passage or passages cited. The compound words marked with an asterisk (*) are printed as two separate words in F. 1.

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V. 2 123

Comply 13

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iv. 7 154 iii. 2 397

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Artless..
iv. 5 19
Aslant
iv. 7 167
Assigns (sub.).. v. 2 157, 169
Assistant (adj.) i. 3 3
Associates (sub.) iv. 3 47
*Aunt-mother. ii. 2 394
Avouch (sub.).. i. 1 57

Backed (adj.).. Barked 6

Beer-barrel.... V. 1

V. 1 226 Commingled... iii. 2 74
Button (sub.). ii. 2 233 Commutual.... iii. 2 170
Buttons 10 (sub.) i. 3 40
ii. 2 390
Buz (interj.)... ii. 2 412
V. 2 195
Buzzers........
iv. 5 90 Compost.
iii. 4 151
Cast 11 (sub.) ..
Compound 16 (adj.) iii. 4 49
i. 1 73
Compulsative.. i. 1 103
Cast 12 (sub.)
iii. 1 85
Concernancy V. 2 128
Cataplasm
iv. 7 144
iv. 3
Congruing
i. 3 15
Cautel 13.
"Considered (adj.) ii. 2 81
Caviare.
ii. 2 457
Contraction.... iii. 4 46
i. 5 151
Cellarage
iii.
Contumely
1 71
i. 4
48
Cerements...
51
Convenient (adv.) i. 1 175
Chanson....... ii. 2 437
235
Coted 17.
ii. 2 329
Counterfeit 18 (adj.) iii. 4 54

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Diameter.
Dicers
Diction

Disappointed..

Disclose (sub.). iii. 174

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17= passed; surpassed, Love's apple. Lab. Lost, iv. 3. 87.

18-portrayed; used repeated. ly elsewhere in its ordinary sense.

20 manger; hovel, II. Hen. IV. iii. 1. 9. 21 Lucrece, 970. 22 Sonn. cxi. 10.

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Enseamed..... iii. 4 92 Hoodman-blind iii. 4 77 Mouth (verb)... .v. 2 20 Precurse..

i. 1 121

Entreatments i. 3 122
Enviously...... iv. 5 6
Escoted.
ii. 2 362
Ever-preserved ii. 2 296
Extolment..... V. 2 120
Eyases

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355 *Ill-breeding.. iv. 5 15
Illo....

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Note 11 (verb)..

Noyance

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Nunnery

i. 5 179 iii. 3 13 iii. 1 122,

Prettiness
Primy.
Prison-house
Privates 17
Profanely

iv. 5 189

i. 3

i. 5 14

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ii. 2 238

iii. 2 34

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Fear-surprised.

Fellies

Film (verb)..
Fishmonger..

Flagon

Flaxen

Occulted

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*Falling-off.... i. 5 47 Illume
Fanged (adj.).. iii. 4 203 Impartment...

Farm 1 (verb)... iv. 4
Fatness

Flushing

Forgery2

Fouled

iii.

20 Impasted....

4 153 Implorators...
i. 2 203 Imponed...
ii. 2 517 Impotence

iii. 4 147 Incorporal
.ii. 2 174,189 Incorpsed..

1 197 Incorrect
iv. 5 196 Individable....

i. 2 155 Inexplicable
iv. 7 90 Infusion 5
ii. 1 79 Inhibition

Free-footed... iii. 3 26 Inoculate

Friending (sub.) i. 5 186 Instrumental..

Frock...

Gain-giving...

iii. 4 164 Intil

i. 2 231 In-urned
iv. 4 39 Inventorially..

V. 2 225 Jaw-bone-
i. 2

ii. 1 24,58 Joint-labourer. (iii. 3 91 Jointress....

V. 2 114 Kettle

v. 2 156, 170

ii. 2 66 Occurrents
iii. 4 118 O'ercrows...
iv. 7

88O'erdoing
í. 2 95 O'ergrowth..
ii. 2 418 O'erhanging.
iii. 2 13 O'erhasty..

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14 Queen (adj.)...
i. 4 27 Questionable..
ii. 2 312 Quickness.
ii. 2 57 Quiddits..

i. 4 29 ii. 2 484

Quietus 20

1 108

iii. 1 75

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346 O'ersized

iii.

1 119 O'erstep...

iii. 2 21

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O'erteemed

ii. 2 531

1 81 Omen..

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Frowningly.

Rankly.
Rareness 21
Ratifiers
Really

i.

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V.

2 122

iv. 5 105

V. 2

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Gait

*Gallows-maker

31 Jig-maker. iii. 2 132 v. 1 49 John-a-dreams. ii.

Re-deliver 23

iii.

1 94

2 595

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Panders (verb).
Pansies...
Pastoral-comical ii. 2 416
iii. 1 50 Pastors.....
i. 3 47 Re-speaking...
i. 5 72 Peace-parted.. V. 1 261 Responsive....
i. 5 64 Periwig-pated.. iii. 2 10 Revisitest...

iii. 4 88

Repulsed

ii. 2 146

iv. 5 177

Requiem 26
Resolutes (sub.)

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Gib

Gibber..

Goose-quills... ii. 2 360

Grass-green.... iv. 5 31 Lash (sub.)...
Grave-maker.. V. 1 34, Lazar-like.
66, 154 Leperous..

Grave-making. V. 1
74 Life-rendering. iv. 5 146 Permanent....
Graveness..... iv. 7 82 Loggats....
100 Perusal 14
Groundlings iii. 2 12 Loudly.
2 411 Petar...

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164, 167 Malefactions.. Hatchment.... iv. 5 214 Mallecho.... *Head-shake .. i. 5 174 Masterly (adj.). Heart-ache... iii. 1 62 Matin..

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Pickers...

2 124 Pigeon-livered. ii. 2 621 Plurisy

iii. 2 348

2 387

Rough-hew.
Round 28
Russet 29

16 picture; presentation, Timon, i. 1. 27.

ii. 2 604 iv. 7 118

iii.

2 147 Pocky.

V. 1 181

iv. 7

97 Poem

ii. 2 418

ii.

i. 5 89 iv. 7 177 iii. 2 147 2 525,

i. 1 63

ii. 2 63,75

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Polack.

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iii. 4 67

i. 3 101

iii. 3 20

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Hebenon

Hectic

Hent (sub.)..

i. 5 62

iv. 3 68 Moor?

iii.

3 88 Mortised iii. 4 69 Moult.

on lease, Rich. II. i. 4. 45.

526, 527 Pole 15

5 essential qualities; = a

2 invention; elsewhere used medicinal liquor, Wint. iv. 4. 816;

3

in its ordinary sense.

proceeding; frequently

courtesy, gentility; else

used in its ordinary senses.

4

where used in its ordinary senses,

Pericles, iii. 2. 35.

6 stroke of a whip;

of a whip, Romeo, i. 4. 63.

7- a fen.

8 to speak big.

Pooh..

Portraiture....
Posset (verb)..
Powerfully

4 21

9 to take into the mouth.
10 north, north-west in F. 1.
11 to show.

12 Lucrece, 905.

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Salary

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i. 2 242 Sledded........ 1. 1 63 Thaw (vb. intr.) i. 2 130 Unreclaimed.. Sable (sub.).... — iii. 2 137 Sliver (sub.).... iv. 7 174 Thereabout.... ii. 2 468 Unrighteous iv. 7 81 Solidity. iii. 4 49 Thought-sick.. iii. 4 5 Unripe 14 iii. 3 79 *Something-settled iii. 1 181 Total (adj.).... ii. 2 479 Unshaped.. Sanctuarize.... iv. 7 128 Southerly... ii. 2 397 Town-crier.... iii. 2 4 Unsifted Sandal shoon... iv. 5 26 Spendthrift3 (adj.) iv. 7 123 Tristful 10 iii. 4 50 Unsinewed 2 214 Splenitive..... V. 1 284 Tropically. iii. 2 247 ii. 2 517 True-penny. iii. 3 19 Truster 11. iv. 2 22 Tweaks.. i. 1 66 Tyrannically.. i. 2 202

Sanity...

Satirical.

Satyr..

Saviour

ii.

ii. 2 199

Spokes

i. 2 140

i.

1 159 Squeezing.
Stalk (sub.)...
Stately (adv.)..
Statutes?
Stiffly..

Scent (verb)... i. 5 58
Schoolfellows.. iii. 4 202
Sconce (verb).. iii. 4 4
Screened (verb) iii. 4 3

V.

1 114 Umbrage..
Unaneled...

i. 5

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Unsmirched.

i. 5 150
i. 2 172

Unused 15
Unvalued 16
Unwatched

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ii. 2 601

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89 Uncharge (verb) iv. 7
*Uncle-father..

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ii. 2 394 Valanced.

i. 3 19

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Scrimers

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v. 2 101, 103
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Waves 18 (verb) i. 4 61,68,78

Service 2

iv. 3 25 Supposal

i. 2

18 Unfortified

i. 2 96 Weedy..

iv. 7 175

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2 261 Well-took

ii. 2 83

Sharked (verb).

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Unhand....
77 Unhouselled...
iv. 5 97 Unimproved...

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84 Wheaten..

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V. 1 111

iv. 5 142 Union 12..
ii. 2 603 Unknowing....
1 297 Unlimited.....
V.

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2 283 Windlasses....

ii. 1 65

V.

i. 1 151

Sicklied o'er... iii. 1

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Tanned (verb).
Tatters....

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V. 1 186
iii. 2 11
i. 2 248 Unnerved..

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ii. 2 496

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2 390 Wonder-wounded v.
ii. 2 418 Woundless....
Unmask 13 (vr. tr.) i. 3 37
Unmastered... i. 3 32
Unmixed..

5 104 Zone

Unpolluted.... V. 1 262
107

v. 1 305

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KING HENRY VIII.

NOTES AND INTRODUCTION

BY

ARTHUR SYMONS.

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Several Bishops, Lords, and Ladies in the Dumb-shows; Women attending upon the
Queen; Scribes, Officers, Guards, and other Attendants.

Spirits.

SCENE-Chiefly in London and Westminster; once at Kimbolton.

HISTORIC DATES, ARRANGED IN THE ORDER OF THE PLAY:1 Field of the Cloth of Gold, June 1520. War declared with France, March 1522. Visit of the Emperor to the English court, May-July 1522. Buckingham brought to the Tower, April 16, 1521. Henry becomes acquainted with Anne Bullen, 1527. Arraignment of Buckingham, May 1521. His execution, May 17, 1521. Commencement of proceedings for the divorce, August 1527. Cardinal Campeius arrives in London, October 1528. Anne Bullen created Marchioness of Pembroke, September 1532. Assembly of the Court at Blackfriars to try the case of the divorce, May 1529. Cranmer abroad working for the divorce, 1529, 1533. Return of Cardinal Campeius to Rome, 1529. Marriage of Henry with Anne Bullen, January 1533. Wolsey deprived of the great seal, October 15, 1529. Sir Thomas More chosen Lord Chancellor, October 25, 1529. Cranmer consecrated Archbishop of Canterbury, March 30, 1533. Nullity of the marriage with Katherine declared, May 23, 1533. Death of Cardinal Wolsey, November 29, 1530. Coronation of Anne, June 1, 1533. Death of Queen Katherine, January 8, 1536. Birth of Elizabeth, September 7, 1533. Cranmer called before the Council, 1544. Christening of Elizabeth, September, 1533.

TIME OF ACTION (according to Daniel).

Day 1: Act I. Scenes 1-4.-Interval.

Day 2: Act II. Scenes 1-3.

1 From Mr. Daniel's Time-Analysis of Henry VIII.

Day 3: Act II. Scene 4.

Day 4: Act III. Scene 1.-Interval.
Day 5: Act III. Scene 2.-Interval.
Day 6: Act IV. Scenes 1, 2.-Interval.
Day 7: Act V. Scenes 1-5.

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