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1901 Two Noble Kinsmen SD 5.5.64 ^Cornetts^. A great cry and noise within, crying, ‘A Palamon’ SD (Cornets. a great cry and noice within crying a Palamon.) 5.3.64 5.3.66
1902 Two Noble Kinsmen SD 5.5.71 Shout and ^cornetts^, crying ‘A Palamon’ SD Showt, and Cornets: Crying a Palamon. 5.3.71 5.3.71
1903 Two Noble Kinsmen SD 5.5.75 Another cry and shout within and ^cornetts^ SD Another cry, and showt within, and Cornets. 5.3.77 5.3.77
1904 Two Noble Kinsmen SD 5.5.89 ^Cornetts^. Cry within, ‘Arcite, Arcite’ SD Cornets. Cry within, Arcite, Arcite. 5.3.88 5.3.89
1905 Two Noble Kinsmen SD 5.5.91 ^Cornetts^. A great shout and cry, ‘Arcite, victory!’ SD Cornets. a great showt and cry, Arcite, victory. 5.3.91 5.3.92
1906 Two Noble Kinsmen Servant 5.5.94 The combat’s consummation is proclaimed | By the ^wind instruments^. Ser. The Combats consummation is proclaim'd | By the wind Instruments. 5.3.93 5.3.94
1907 Two Noble Kinsmen SD 5.5.104 ^Cornetts^. Enter Theseus . . . SD Cornets. Enter Theseus… 5.3.103 (Cornets) 5.3.101
1908 Two Noble Kinsmen Theseus 5.5.123 I have heard | Two emulous ^Philomels beat the ear^ o’th’ night | With their contentious ^throats^, now one the ^higher^, | Anon the other, then again the first, | And by and by ^out-breasted^ that the sense | Could not be judge between ‘em Thes. I have heard | Two emulous Philomels, beate the eare o'th night | With their contentious throates, now one the higher, | Anon the other, then againe the first, | And by and by out breasted, that the sence | Could not be judge betweene 'em 5.3.123 5.3.123
1909 Two Noble Kinsmen SD 5.5.138 ^Flourish^ SD Florish. 5.3.138 5.3.136 [Flourish]
1910 Two Noble Kinsmen Pirithous 5.6.58 As he thus went counting | The flinty pavement, ^dancing, as ‘twere, to th’music^ | His own hooves made—for, as they say, from iron | Came ^music’s^ origin Pir. as he thus went counting | The flinty pavement, dancing as t'wer to'th Musicke | His owne hoofes made; (for as they say from iron | Came Musickes origen) 5.4.58 5.4.58