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7-8 | 
[Our stern alarums changed to merry meetings. Our dreadful marches to delightful *measures.]  | 
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12-13 | 
[He capers nimbly in a lady’s chamber To the lascivious pleasing of a lute].  | 
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24-27 | 
[Why, I in this weak piping time of peace Have no delight to pass away the time, Unless to spy my shadow in the sun And descant on mine own deformity] W8-9 his villainy characterised by the rustic pipe (descant recorder)  | 
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93-94 | 
[We say that Shore’s wife hath a pretty foot…]  | 
271 | 
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a) DO355-8 ‘Woeful lamentation of mistress Jane Shore’ set to ‘Come live with me and be my love’ tune and words  | 
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b) DO358-365 ‘Lamentation of Shore’s wife’ set to ‘The New Hunt is up;  | 
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| II | 
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Flourish  | 
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| III | 
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0; 149 | 
The Trumpets sound; A sennet  | 
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15 | 
no s.d. [Hark! a drum!].  | 
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28-31 | 
[…his conversation with Shore’s wife,…] DO355-365  | 
(271) | 
| IV | 
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0; 3 | 
Sound a sennet; Sound {a sennet}  | 
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79 | 
[Thou sing’st sweet music] ( figuratively)  | 
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iv | 
134-5 | 
A march within [The trumpet sounds. Be copious in exclaims]  | 
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135 | 
Enter…{marching with drummers and trumpeters}  | 
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149-151 | 
[A flourish, trumpets! Strike alarum, drums!…Strike I say!] Flourish. Alarums  | 
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469 | 
{Flourish}  | 
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0 | 
Enter…with drum and colours   | 
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70-130 | 
(B243) *supernatural music: eerie sounds in wailing minor key: flutes and shivering of cymbals would be effective  | 
271A | 
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224 | 
{Exeunt to the sound of drums and trumpets}  | 
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vi | 
67 | 
Drum afar off.  | 
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vii | 
0; 6 | 
Alarum. Excursions; Alarums  | 
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viii | 
0; 41 | 
Alarum…Retreat and flourish; {Flourish} | 
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