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If it will feed nothing else, it will feed my revenge.

      — The Merchant of Venice, Act III Scene 1

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1

All's Well That Ends Well
[II, 1]

First Lord

598

'Tis our hope, sir,
After well enter'd soldiers, to return
And find your grace in health.

2

All's Well That Ends Well
[III, 1]

(stage directions)

1367

[Flourish. Enter the DUKE of Florence attended;]
the two Frenchmen, with a troop of soldiers.

3

All's Well That Ends Well
[III, 2]

Clown

1431

O madam, yonder is heavy news within between two
soldiers and my young lady!

4

All's Well That Ends Well
[III, 3]

(stage directions)

1541

[Flourish. Enter the DUKE of Florence, BERTRAM,]
PAROLLES, Soldiers, Drum, and Trumpets]

5

All's Well That Ends Well
[III, 6]

Parolles

1773

'But a drum'! is't 'but a drum'? A drum so lost!
There was excellent command,—to charge in with our
horse upon our own wings, and to rend our own soldiers!

6

All's Well That Ends Well
[IV, 1]

(stage directions)

1902

[Enter Second French Lord, with five or six other]
Soldiers in ambush]

7

All's Well That Ends Well
[IV, 3]

(stage directions)

2092

[Enter the two French Lords and some two or three Soldiers]

8

All's Well That Ends Well
[IV, 3]

(stage directions)

2409

[Exit with Soldiers]

9

Antony and Cleopatra
[II, 6]

(stage directions)

1208

[Flourish. Enter POMPEY and MENAS at one door,]
with drum and trumpet: at another, OCTAVIUS CAESAR,
MARK ANTONY, LEPIDUS, DOMITIUS ENOBARBUS, MECAENAS,
with Soldiers marching]

10

Antony and Cleopatra
[III, 1]

(stage directions)

1545

[Enter VENTIDIUS as it were in triumph, with SILIUS,]
and other Romans, Officers, and Soldiers; the dead
body of PACORUS borne before him]

11

Antony and Cleopatra
[IV, 3]

(stage directions)

2577

[Enter two Soldiers to their guard]

12

Antony and Cleopatra
[IV, 3]

(stage directions)

2584

[Enter two other Soldiers]

13

Antony and Cleopatra
[IV, 3]

Second Soldier

2585

Soldiers, have careful watch.

14

Antony and Cleopatra
[IV, 4]

(stage directions)

2653

[Enter Captains and Soldiers]

15

Antony and Cleopatra
[IV, 4]

(stage directions)

2667

[Exeunt MARK ANTONY, EROS, Captains, and Soldiers]

16

Antony and Cleopatra
[V, 2]

Cleopatra

3377

My desolation does begin to make
A better life. 'Tis paltry to be Caesar;
Not being Fortune, he's but Fortune's knave,
A minister of her will: and it is great
To do that thing that ends all other deeds;
Which shackles accidents and bolts up change;
Which sleeps, and never palates more the dug,
The beggar's nurse and Caesar's.
[Enter, to the gates of the monument, PROCULEIUS,]
GALLUS and Soldiers]

17

Antony and Cleopatra
[V, 2]

(stage directions)

3473

[Exeunt PROCULEIUS and Soldiers]

18

Coriolanus
[I, 4]

(stage directions)

478

[Enter, with drum and colours, CORIOLANUS, TITUS LARTIUS, Captains and Soldiers. To them a Messenger]

19

Coriolanus
[I, 6]

(stage directions)

607

[Enter COMINIUS, as it were in retire,]
with soldiers]

20

Coriolanus
[I, 7]

(stage directions)

722

[TITUS LARTIUS, having set a guard upon]
Corioli, going with drum and trumpet toward
COMINIUS and CAIUS CORIOLANUS, enters with
Lieutenant, other Soldiers, and a Scout]

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