Figure 11: Distribution of drink-, drunk-
      1.2       2   |**
      1.4       1   |*
      2.1       1   |*
      3.2       2   |**
      3.3       1   |*
      4.7       2   |**
      5.1       1   |*
      5.2      10   |**********

Hamlet (Q2): 1.2.127  health that Denmarke >drinkes to day, | But the
Hamlet (Q2): 1.2.177      teach you for to >drinke ere you depart. |
Hamlet (Q2): 1.4.21         | They clip vs >drunkards, and with Swinish
Hamlet (Q2): 2.1.27  Lord. | {Pol.} #I, or >drinking, fencing, swearing, |
Hamlet (Q2): 3.2.273         | {Ham.} With >drinke sir? | {Guyl.} No my
Hamlet (Q2): 3.2.345    world: now could I >drinke hote blood, | And doe
Hamlet (Q2): 3.3.92     hent, | When he is >drunke, a sleepe, or in his
Hamlet (Q2): 4.7.167     that he calls for >drinke, Ile haue prepard him |
Hamlet (Q2): 4.7.189      heauy with theyr >drinke, | Puld the poore
Hamlet (Q2): 5.1.239    thy selfe, | Woo't >drinke vp Esill, eate a
Hamlet (Q2): 5.2.238      | The King shall >drinke to {Hamlets} better
Hamlet (Q2): 5.2.245        | Now the King >drinkes to {Hamlet}, come
Hamlet (Q2): 5.2.254         Stay, giue me >drinke, {Hamlet} this pearle
Hamlet (Q2): 5.2.264               doe not >drinke. | {Quee.} I will my
Hamlet (Q2): 5.2.267   | {Ham.} I dare not >drinke yet Madam, by and by. |
Hamlet (Q2): 5.2.287   {Quee.} No, no, the >drinke, the drinke, o my deare
Hamlet (Q2): 5.2.287   no, the drinke, the >drinke, o my deare {Hamlet}, |
Hamlet (Q2): 5.2.288       {Hamlet}, | The >drinke the drinke, I am
Hamlet (Q2): 5.2.288      | The drinke the >drinke, I am poysned. | {Ham.}
Hamlet (Q2): 5.2.303        damned Dane, | >Drinke of this potion, is the