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921 Macbeth SD 1.7 ^Hautboys ^. Torches. Enter a sewer and divers servants . . . SD Ho-boyes. Torches. | Enter a Sewer, and diuers Seruants with Dishes and Seruice ouer the Stage. Then enter Macbeth. 472 1.7 1.7 1.7
922 Macbeth Macbeth 1.7.18 that his virtues | Will plead like ^angels, trumpet-tongued ^ against | The deep damnation of his taking-off. Macb. that his Vertues | Will pleade like Angels, Trumpet-tongu'd against | The deepe damnation of his taking off: 492 1.7.18 1.7.18 1.7.18
923 Macbeth Macbeth 2.1.31 Go bid thy mistress, when my drink is ready, | She ^strike upon the bell^. Macb. Goe bid thy Mistresse, when my drinke is ready, | She strike vpon the Bell. 611 2.1.31 2.1.31 2.1.31
924 Macbeth SD 2.1.61 A ^bell rings ^ SD A Bell rings. 642 2.1.61 [A bell rings 2.1.62 2.1.61
925 Macbeth Macbeth 2.1.62 The ^bell ^ invites me. | ^Hear^ it not, Duncan; for it is a ^knell ^ | That summons thee to heaven or to hell. Macb. I goe, and it is done: the Bell inuites me. | Heare it not, Duncan, for it is a Knell, | That summons thee to Heauen, or to Hell. 643 2.1.62 2.1.63 2.1.62
926 Macbeth Lady Macbeth 2.2.3 It was the ^owl that shrieked ^, the fatal ^bellman ^ | Which gives the stern’st good-night. La. it was the Owle that shriek'd, | The fatall Bell-man, which giues the stern'st good-night. 650 2.2.3 2.2.3 2.2.3
927 Macbeth Macduff 2.3.71 ^Ring the alarum bell^. Murder and treason! Macd. Ring the Alarum Bell: Murther, and Treason,… | ….Ring the Bell. 829 2.3.73 2.3.76 2.3.68
928 Macbeth SD 2.3.77 ^Bell rings ^. Enter Lady [Macbeth] SD Bell rings. Enter Lady. 836 2.3.79 2.3.82 2.3.74
929 Macbeth Lady Macbeth 2.3.77 What’s the business, | That such a hideous ^trumpet calls to parley ^ | The sleepers of the house? La. What's the Businesse? | That such a hideous Trumpet calls to parley | The sleepers of the House? 837 2.3.79 2.3.83 2.3.74
930 Macbeth SD 3.1.10 ^Sennet sounded ^. Enter Macbeth as King, Lady Macbeth as Queen . . . SD Senit sounded. Enter Macbeth as King, Lady Lenox, Rosse, Lords, and Attendants. 992 3.1.10 3.1.10 3.1.10