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391 Antony and Cleopatra SD 2.6. ^Flourish^. Enter Pompey [and] Menas at one door, with [a] ^drum[mer] and [a] trumpet[er]^; at another, Caesar . . . SD Flourish. Enter Pompey, at one doore with Drum and Trumpet: at another Caesar, Lepidus, Anthony, Enobarbus, Mecenas, Agrippa, Menas with Souldiers Marching. 1175 2.6. 2.6. …with drummer and trumpeter…with soldiers marching SD not in F2, F3, F4
392 Antony and Cleopatra SD 2.7. ^Music plays^. Enter two or three servants with a banquet. SD Musicke playes. | Enter two or three Seruants with a Banket. 1333 2.7. 2.7.
393 Antony and Cleopatra SD 2.7.15 A ^sennet sounded^. Enter Caesar, Antony, Pompey, . . . SD A Sennet sounded. | Enter Caesar, Anthony, Pompey, Lepidus, Agrippa, Mecenas, Enobarbus, Menes, with other Captaines. 1351 2.7.16 2.7.15 2.7.15
394 Antony and Cleopatra Enobarbus 2.7.98 Shall we ^dance^ now the Egyptian bacchanals, | And celebrate our drink? Enob. Ha my braue Emperour, shall we daunce now | the Egyptian Backenals, and celebrate our drinke? 1453 2.7.104 2.7.103 2.7.97 …shall bear as loud…
395 Antony and Cleopatra Enobarbus 2.7.103 All take hands, | Make battery to our ears with the ^loud music^. | The while I’ll place you, then the boy shall ^sing^. | The ^holding^ every man shall ^beat^ as loud | As his strong sides can volley. Eno. All take hands: | Make battery to our eares with the loud Musicke, | The while, Ile place you, then the Boy shall sing. | The holding euery man shall beate as loud, | As his strong sides can volly. 1459 2.7.109 2.7.107 2.7.102
396 Antony and Cleopatra SD 2.7.107. ^ Music plays^. Enobarbus places them hand in hand SD Musicke Playes. | Enobarbus places them hand in hand. 1464 2.7.212 …The Song.. 2.7.111 …(sings)…. 2.7.106 …The Song. | [Sings] ...
397 Antony and Cleopatra Boy 2.7.108 [^sings^] 'Come, thou monarch of the vine' The Song Come thou Monarch of the Vine 1466 2.7.213 2.7.112 2.7.107
398 Antony and Cleopatra Menas 2.7.126 No, to my cabin. These ^drums^, these ^trumpets, flutes^, what! | Let Neptune hear we bid a loud farewell | To these great fellows. ^Sound^ and be hanged, ^sound out^! Eno. No to my Cabin: these Drummes, | These Trumpets, Flutes: what | Let Neptune heare, we bid aloud farewell | To these great Fellowes. Sound and be hang'd, sound out. 1487 2.7.132 2.7.129 2.7.124
399 Antony and Cleopatra SD 2.7.128. Sound a flourish, with drums SD Sound a Flourish with Drummes. 1491 2.7.134 2.7.132 2.7.127
400 Antony and Cleopatra Enobarbus 3.2.16 Hearts, tongues, figures, scribes, bards, poets, cannot | Think, speak, cast, write, ^sing^, number--hoo!--| His love to Antony. Eno. Hoo, Hearts, Tongues, Figure, | Scribes, Bards, Poets, cannot | Thinke speake, cast, write, sing, number: hoo, | His loue to Anthony. 1555 3.2.16 3.2.16 3.2.16