391 |
Antony and Cleopatra |
SD |
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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. |
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1175 |
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2.6. |
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2.6. |
…with drummer and trumpeter…with soldiers marching |
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SD not in F2, F3, F4 |
392 |
Antony and Cleopatra |
SD |
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2.7. |
^Music plays^. Enter two or three servants with a banquet. |
SD |
Musicke playes. | Enter two or three Seruants with a Banket. |
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1333 |
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2.7. |
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2.7. |
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393 |
Antony and Cleopatra |
SD |
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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. |
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1351 |
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2.7.16 |
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2.7.15 |
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2.7.15 |
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394 |
Antony and Cleopatra |
Enobarbus |
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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? |
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1453 |
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2.7.104 |
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2.7.103 |
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2.7.97 |
…shall bear as loud… |
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395 |
Antony and Cleopatra |
Enobarbus |
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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. |
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1459 |
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2.7.109 |
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2.7.107 |
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2.7.102 |
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396 |
Antony and Cleopatra |
SD |
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2.7.107. |
^ Music plays^. Enobarbus places them hand in hand |
SD |
Musicke Playes. | Enobarbus places them hand in hand. |
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1464 |
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2.7.212 |
…The Song.. |
2.7.111 |
…(sings)…. |
2.7.106 |
…The Song. | [Sings] ... |
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397 |
Antony and Cleopatra |
Boy |
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2.7.108 |
[^sings^] 'Come, thou monarch of the vine' |
The Song |
Come thou Monarch of the Vine |
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1466 |
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2.7.213 |
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2.7.112 |
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2.7.107 |
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398 |
Antony and Cleopatra |
Menas |
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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. |
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1487 |
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2.7.132 |
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2.7.129 |
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2.7.124 |
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399 |
Antony and Cleopatra |
SD |
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2.7.128. |
Sound a flourish, with drums |
SD |
Sound a Flourish with Drummes. |
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1491 |
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2.7.134 |
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2.7.132 |
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2.7.127 |
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400 |
Antony and Cleopatra |
Enobarbus |
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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. |
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1555 |
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3.2.16 |
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3.2.16 |
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3.2.16 |
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