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Work
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are treated as single work with 154 parts.
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the character name is "Poet."
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Antony and Cleopatra
[IV, 7] |
(stage directions) |
2759 |
[Alarums. Enter MARK ANTONY and SCARUS wounded]
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2 |
Henry V
[IV, 6] |
(stage directions) |
2476 |
[Alarums. Enter KING HENRY and forces, EXETER, and others]
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3 |
Henry VI, Part I
[II, 1] |
Reignier |
712 |
'Twas time, I trow, to wake and leave our beds,
Hearing alarums at our chamber-doors.
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4 |
Henry VI, Part I
[V, 5] |
Henry VI |
2932 |
Whether it be through force of your report,
My noble Lord of Suffolk, or for that
My tender youth was never yet attaint
With any passion of inflaming love,
I cannot tell; but this I am assured,
I feel such sharp dissension in my breast,
Such fierce alarums both of hope and fear,
As I am sick with working of my thoughts.
Take, therefore, shipping; post, my lord, to France;
Agree to any covenants, and procure
That Lady Margaret do vouchsafe to come
To cross the seas to England and be crown'd
King Henry's faithful and anointed queen:
For your expenses and sufficient charge,
Among the people gather up a tenth.
Be gone, I say; for, till you do return,
I rest perplexed with a thousand cares.
And you, good uncle, banish all offence:
If you do censure me by what you were,
Not what you are, I know it will excuse
This sudden execution of my will.
And so, conduct me where, from company,
I may revolve and ruminate my grief.
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5 |
Henry VI, Part II
[IV, 3] |
(stage directions) |
2499 |
[Alarums to the fight, wherein SIR HUMPHREY and]
WILLIAM STAFFORD are slain. Enter CADE and the rest]
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6 |
Henry VI, Part II
[IV, 7] |
(stage directions) |
2621 |
[Alarums. MATTHEW GOFFE is slain, and all the rest.]
Then enter CADE, with his company.
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7 |
Henry VI, Part II
[V, 2] |
(stage directions) |
3208 |
[Alarums to the battle. Enter WARWICK]
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8 |
Henry VI, Part III
[I, 3] |
(stage directions) |
375 |
[Alarums. Enter RUTLAND and his Tutor]
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9 |
Henry VI, Part III
[II, 5] |
Henry VI |
1230 |
Sad-hearted men, much overgone with care,
Here sits a king more woful than you are.
[Alarums: excursions. Enter QUEEN MARGARET, PRINCE]
EDWARD, and EXETER]
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10 |
Julius Caesar
[V, 3] |
(stage directions) |
2496 |
Alarums. Enter CASSIUS and Tintinius
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11 |
Julius Caesar
[V, 3] |
(stage directions) |
2613 |
Low alarums
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12 |
Julius Caesar
[V, 5] |
Brutus |
2697 |
Nay, I am sure it is, Volumnius.
Thou seest the world, Volumnius, how it goes;
Our enemies have beat us to the pit:
[Low alarums]
It is more worthy to leap in ourselves,
Than tarry till they push us. Good Volumnius,
Thou know'st that we two went to school together:
Even for that our love of old, I prithee,
Hold thou my sword-hilts, whilst I run on it.
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13 |
King John
[III, 2] |
(stage directions) |
1278 |
[Alarums, excursions. Enter the BASTARD, with]
AUSTRIA'S head]
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14 |
King John
[III, 3] |
(stage directions) |
1293 |
[Alarums, excursions, retreat. Enter KING JOHN,]
QUEEN ELINOR, ARTHUR, the BASTARD, HUBERT,
and Lords]
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15 |
King John
[V, 3] |
(stage directions) |
2466 |
[Alarums. Enter KING JOHN and HUBERT]
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16 |
King Lear
[V, 3] |
(stage directions) |
3300 |
Alarums. Fight. [Edmund falls.]
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17 |
Macbeth
[V, 7] |
(stage directions) |
2429 |
[Alarums. Enter MACBETH]
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18 |
Macbeth
[V, 7] |
(stage directions) |
2450 |
[Alarums. Enter MACDUFF]
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19 |
Macbeth
[V, 7] |
(stage directions) |
2461 |
[Exit. Alarums]
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20 |
Macbeth
[V, 7] |
(stage directions) |
2471 |
[Exeunt. Alarums]
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