Music Reference ID Work Character RSC Line Number RSC Text Norton Oxford Line Number Norton Oxford Text F1 Character F1 Text First Edition Character First Edition Text Third Edition Text Through Line Number Q1 Q2 Q3 Arden Line Number Arden Text Oxford Line Number Oxford Text Cambridge Line Number Cambridge Text Comments
1891 Two Noble Kinsmen SD 5.3 ^Still music of record[er]s^. Enter Emilia in white, her hair about her shoulders, [with] a wheaten wreath . . . SD Still Musicke of Records | Enter Emilia in white, … 5.1.136 5.1.136
1892 Two Noble Kinsmen SD 5.3.32 Here is ^heard a sudden twang of instruments^ and the rose falls from the tree SD Here is heard a sodaine twang of Instruments, and the | Rose fals from the Tree. 5.1.168 5.1.168
1893 Two Noble Kinsmen Wooer 5.4.12 She would have me ^sing^. Wooer. She would have me sing. 5.2.12 5.2.13
1894 Two Noble Kinsmen Jailer's Daughter 5.4.46 You never saw him ^dance^? Daugh. You never saw him dance? 5.2.47 5.2.48
1895 Two Noble Kinsmen Jailer 5.4.47 He ^dances^ very finely, very comely, | And, for a ^jig^, come cut and long-tail to him Daugh. He daunces very finely, very comely, | And for a Iigge, come cut and long taile to him, 5.2.48 5.2.49
1896 Two Noble Kinsmen Jailer's Daughter 5.4.50 He’ll ^dance the morris^ twenty mile an hour Daugh. Hee'l dance the Morris twenty mile an houre, 5.2.51 5.2.52
1897 Two Noble Kinsmen Jailer's Daughter 5.4.54 And gallops to the ^tune^ of ‘Light o’ love’. Daugh. And gallops to the turne of Light a'love, 5.2.54 5.2.55
1898 Two Noble Kinsmen SD 5.5 ^Flourish^. Enter Theseus … SD Florish. Exeunt | Enter Theseus… 5.3 5.3
1899 Two Noble Kinsmen Emilia 5.5.5 The place whereon it falls, and ^sounds more like | A bell^ than blade. Emil. The place whereon it fals, and sounds more like | A Bell, then blade: 5.3.5 5.3.5
1900 Two Noble Kinsmen SD 5.5.55 ^Cornetts. Trumpets sound^ as to a charge SD Cornets. Trompets sound as to a charge. 5.3.55 5.3.55