Characters

⊕    1 Murderer, Macbeth
⊕    1st Roman, The Tragedy of Nero
⊕    2nd Friend, The Tragedy of Nero
⊕    3rd Roman, The Tragedy of Nero
⊕    [description from the character list: Clove and Orange], Every Man out of his Humour
⊕    [description from the character list: Deliro], Every Man out of his Humour
⊕    [description from the character list: Fungoso], Every Man out of his Humour
⊕    [description from the character list: Macilente], Every Man out of his Humour
⊕    [description from the character list: Puntarolo], Every Man out of his Humour
⊕    A Soldier of Sforza's, A Maidenhead Well Lost
⊕    Aaron, Titus Andronicus
⊕    Abbas, King of Persia, The Sophy
⊕    Abdall, The Sophy
⊕    Abraham, Romeo and Juliet
⊕    Achilles, Troilus and Cressida
⊕    Achmetes, The Raging Turk
⊕    Achomates, The Raging Turk
⊕    Adorni, The Maid of Honour
⊕    Adrian, The Tempest
⊕    Adriana, The Comedy of Errors
⊕    Aeneas, Troilus and Cressida
⊕    Agar, A Christian turned Turk
⊕    Aglaura, Aglaura
⊕    Agrippa, Antony and Cleopatra
⊕    Alberto, Antonio and Mellida
⊕    Alberto, Antonio's Revenge
⊕    Albius, Poetaster
⊕    Albumazar, Albumazar: A Comedy
⊕    Alexander, Campaspe
⊕    Alexas, Antony and Cleopatra
⊕    Almanac, The Staple of News
⊕    Alonso, The Tempest
⊕    Amaranta, The Spanish Curate
⊕    Amazon, Love In its Ecstasy: Or, the large Prerogative
⊕    Amazon, Love In its Ecstasy: Or, the large Prerogative
⊕    Ambassador, Bird in a Cage
⊕    Ambassador, The Maid of Honour
⊕    Amidea, The Traitor
⊕    Amorphus, Cynthia's Revels
⊕    Anaides, Cynthia's Revels
⊕    Andrew, The Elder Brother
⊕    Androgyno, Volpone
⊕    Angel 1, The Martyred Souldier
⊕    Angel 2, The Martyred Souldier
⊕    Angelina, The Elder Brother
⊕    Angelo Milanes, The Spanish Curate
⊕    Angelo, Measure for Measure
⊕    Annabell, The Little French Lawyer
⊕    Anne Page, Merry Wives of Windsor
⊕    Anne, Henry VIII
⊕    Anne, Richard III
⊕    Anselmo, The Honest Whore, Part I
⊕    Anteros, The Rival Friends
⊕    Anthonio, The Maid of Honour
⊕    Anthony, The Martyred Souldier
⊕    Antiochus, Pericles
⊕    Antipholus of Ephesus, The Comedy of Errors
⊕    Antipholus of Syracuse, The Comedy of Errors
⊕    Antonio, Antonio and Mellida
⊕    Antonio, Antonio's Revenge
⊕    Antonio, Love Tricks, or The School of Compliments
⊕    Antonio, Much Ado About Nothing
⊕    Antonio, The Merchant of Venice
⊕    Antonio, The Tempest
⊕    Antonio, Twelfth Night
⊕    Antonio, Two Gentlemen of Verona
⊕    Antonius, The Tragedy of Nero
⊕    Antony, Antony and Cleopatra
⊕    Antony, Julius Caesar
⊕    Apelles, Campaspe
⊕    Apemantus, Timon of Athens
⊕    Archbishop of Canterbury, Edward II
⊕    Archidamus, The Bondman
⊕    Archidamus, Winter's Tale
⊕    Arete, Cynthia's Revels
⊕    Arethusa, Philaster
⊕    Ariaspes, Aglaura
⊕    Ariel, The Tempest
⊕    Ariosto, The Devil's Law Case
⊕    Ariosto, The Miseries of Inforc't Marriage
⊕    Armado, Love's Labour's Lost
⊕    Armellina, Albumazar: A Comedy
⊕    Arnoldo, The Custom of the Country
⊕    Arruntius, Sejanus His Fall
⊕    Arsenio, The Spanish Curate
⊕    Artesio, The Virgin Widow
⊕    Arthur, King John
⊕    Arviragus, Cymbeline
⊕    Asinius Bubo, Satiro-mastix: or, The Untrussing of the humorous poet
⊕    Asotus, Cynthia's Revels
⊕    Asper, Every Man out of his Humour
⊕    Astella, The Grateful Servant
⊕    Astutio, The Maid of Honour
⊕    Attendant Spirit, Comus
⊕    Aufidius, Coriolanus
⊕    Aurelia, The Changes, or Love in a Maze
⊕    Aurelia, The Maid of Honour
⊕    Austria, King John
⊕    Autolycus, Winter's Tale
⊕    Baby Cake, Christmas His Masque
⊕    Bagot, Richard II
⊕    Bajazet, The Raging Turk
⊕    Balurdo, Antonio and Mellida
⊕    Banquo, Macbeth
⊕    Barnardo, Hamlet
⊕    Bartolus, The Spanish Curate
⊕    Basilius - not in source
⊕    Bassanio, The Merchant of Venice
⊕    Bastard, King John
⊕    Bawd, Pericles
⊕    Beadle, Henry IV, part 2
⊕    Beatrice, Dutch Courtesan
⊕    Beatrice, Much Ado About Nothing
⊕    Beauford, The Wedding
⊕    Beaupre, The Little French Lawyer
⊕    Belarius, Cymbeline
⊕    Belfare, The Wedding
⊕    Belinda, The Grateful Servant
⊕    Bellafront, The Honest Whore, Part I
⊕    Bellario, Philaster
⊕    Bellizarius, The Martyred Souldier
⊕    Benedick, Much Ado About Nothing
⊕    Benvolio, Romeo and Juliet
⊕    Bermudo, Love In its Ecstasy: Or, the large Prerogative
⊕    Berowne, Love's Labour's Lost
⊕    Bertoldo, The Maid of Honour
⊕    Bertram, All's Well that Ends Well
⊕    Bevilona, Albumazar: A Comedy
⊕    Bianca, Othello
⊕    Biron, Love's Labour's Lost
⊕    Bishop of Canterbury, Henry V (Q1)
⊕    Bishop of Ely, Henry V (Q1)
⊕    Black Knight Gondomar, A Game at Chess: A Later Form
⊕    Black Knight's Pawn Gelder, A Game at Chess: A Later Form
⊕    Boatswain, The Tempest
⊕    Bobadill, Every Man in his Humour
⊕    Bombo, The Royal Master
⊕    Bonamico, Bird in a Cage
⊕    Bond, The Staple of News
⊕    Borachio, Much Ado About Nothing
⊕    Bottom, A Midsummer Night's Dream
⊕    Boult, Pericles
⊕    Bourbon, Henry V (Q1)
⊕    Boy - not in source
⊕    Boy, Epicoene
⊕    Boy, Henry V (Q1)
⊕    boy, Love and Honour
⊕    Boy, Measure for Measure
⊕    Boyet, Love's Labour's Lost
⊕    Brabant Junior, Jack Drum's Entertainment
⊕    Brabantio, Othello
⊕    Brachiano, The White Devil
⊕    Brainworm, Every Man in his Humour
⊕    Bravo, The Custom of the Country
⊕    Brisac, The Elder Brother
⊕    Bruce, The Valiant Scot
⊕    Brutus, Caesar and Pompey
⊕    Brutus, Julius Caesar
⊕    Bubulcus, Love Tricks, or The School of Compliments
⊕    Buckingham, Richard III
⊕    Bushy, Richard II
⊕    Bussy d'Ambois, Bussy d'Ambois
⊕    Busy, Bartholomew Fair
⊕    Cade, Henry VI, part 2
⊕    Caesar, Poetaster
⊕    Caliban, The Tempest
⊕    Caliph, The Sophy
⊕    Calis, The Mad Lover
⊕    Camel Driver 1, The Martyred Souldier
⊕    Camelion, The Wedding
⊕    Camillo, The White Devil
⊕    Camillo, Winter's Tale
⊕    Camiola, The Maid of Honour
⊕    Campaspe, Campaspe
⊕    Candido, The Honest Whore, Part I
⊕    Canter, The Staple of News
⊕    Caperwit, The Changes, or Love in a Maze
⊕    Captain 1 - not in source
⊕    Captain 2 - not in source
⊕    Captain Idle, The Puritan Widow
⊕    Capuchin, The Devil's Law Case
⊕    Capulet, Romeo and Juliet
⊕    Caqueter, Dutch Courtesan
⊕    Cardinal Wolsey, Richard III
⊕    Cardinal, The Traitor
⊕    Cardona, The Wedding
⊕    Carlo Buffone, Every Man out of his Humour
⊕    Carol, Christmas His Masque
⊕    Carolo Charomonte, The Great Duke of Florence
⊕    Casca, Julius Caesar
⊕    Cassio, Othello
⊕    Cassius, Julius Caesar
⊕    Castabella, The Atheist's Tragedy
⊕    Castamela, The Fancies, Chaste and Noble
⊕    Castilio Balthazar, Antonio and Mellida
⊕    Castruccio, The Honest Whore, Part I
⊕    Cataplasma, The Atheist's Tragedy
⊕    Catesby, Richard III
⊕    Catiline, Catiline
⊕    Cato, Caesar and Pompey
⊕    Cato, Catiline
⊕    Catullus, Catiline
⊕    Celia, As You Like It
⊕    Celia, Loves Metamorphosis
⊕    Ceres, Loves Metamorphosis
⊕    Cerimon, Pericles
⊕    Cethegus, Catiline
⊕    Chalisthenes, Philotas
⊕    Chamberlain, Henry IV, part 1
⊕    Chamberlain, Henry VIII
⊕    Champernel, The Little French Lawyer
⊕    Charastus, King of Lelybaeus, Love In its Ecstasy: Or, the large Prerogative
⊕    Charino, The Custom of the Country
⊕    Charles, Henry VI, part 1
⊕    Charles, The Elder Brother
⊕    Charmian, Antony and Cleopatra
⊕    Chatilllon, King John
⊕    Chilax, The Mad Lover
⊕    Chloe, Poetaster
⊕    Chorus, Hymen's Triumph
⊕    Chorus, Philotas
⊕    Chorus, The Little French Lawyer
⊕    Chrisolina, The Changes, or Love in a Maze
⊕    Christmas, Christmas His Masque
⊕    Christopher Sly, Taming of the Shrew
⊕    Cicero, Catiline
⊕    Cinna, Julius Caesar
⊕    Clarella, The Fancies, Chaste and Noble
⊕    Clarence, Henry IV, part 2
⊕    Clarence, Sir Giles Goosecap
⊕    Claridiana, The Insatiate Countess
⊕    Clarinda, The Maid of Honour
⊕    Claudio, Measure for Measure
⊕    Claudio, Much Ado About Nothing
⊕    Cleanthe, The Mad Lover
⊕    Cleon, Pericles
⊕    Cleona, The Grateful Servant
⊕    Cleopatra, Antony and Cleopatra
⊕    Cleopatra, Cleopatra
⊕    Cleremont, Philaster
⊕    Cleremont, The Little French Lawyer
⊕    Clerimont, Epicoene
⊕    Clifford, The Valiant Scot
⊕    Clitus, Julius Caesar
⊕    Clitus, Philotas
⊕    Clod, Contention for Honour and Riches
⊕    Clodio, The Custom of the Country
⊕    Cloten, Cymbeline
⊕    Clown, A Maidenhead Well Lost
⊕    Clown, All's Well that Ends Well
⊕    Clown, Hamlet
⊕    Clown, Othello
⊕    Clown, Twelfth Night
⊕    Clowne, The Martyred Souldier
⊕    Cob, Every Man in his Humour
⊕    Cocledemoy, Dutch Courtesan
⊕    Coming, The Valiant Scot
⊕    Cominus, Coriolanus
⊕    Comodus, The Virgin Widow
⊕    Conrad, Much Ado About Nothing
⊕    Constable, Henry V (Q1)
⊕    Constance, King John
⊕    Constantina, Love In its Ecstasy: Or, the large Prerogative
⊕    Contarino, The Devil's Law Case
⊕    Contarino, The Great Duke of Florence
⊕    Contilupo, The Devil's Law Case
⊕    Cordatus, Every Man out of his Humour
⊕    Cordelia, King Lear
⊕    Cordus, Sejanus His Fall
⊕    Corin, Locrine
⊕    Coriolanus, Coriolanus
⊕    Cornelio, Love Tricks, or The School of Compliments
⊕    Cornutus, The Tragedy of Nero
⊕    Cosmo, The Traitor
⊕    Costard, Love's Labour's Lost
⊕    Count Ferneze, The Case is Altered
⊕    Count Hermes, The Blind Beggar of Alexandria
⊕    Countess, All's Well that Ends Well
⊕    Courtier 1, Aglaura
⊕    Courtier 2, Aglaura
⊕    Courtier, Contention for Honour and Riches
⊕    Cowsy, The Elder Brother
⊕    Crequi, The Conspiracy and Tragedy of Byron
⊕    Cressida, Troilus and Cressida
⊕    Crispiano, The Devil's Law Case
⊕    Crispinella, Dutch Courtesan
⊕    Crispinus, Poetaster
⊕    Crispinus, Satiro-mastix: or, The Untrussing of the humorous poet
⊕    Crites, Cynthia's Revels
⊕    Criticus, Cynthia's Revels
⊕    Cupid, Cynthia's Revels
⊕    Cupid, Loves Metamorphosis
⊕    Cymbal, The Staple of News
⊕    Cynthia, Cynthia's Revels
⊕    Cytheris, Poetaster
⊕    D'Amville, The Atheist's Tragedy
⊕    Dametas - not in source
⊕    Damianus, The Martyred Souldier
⊕    Davy, Henry IV, part 2
⊕    Delia, Love Tricks, or The School of Compliments
⊕    Demetrius - not in source
⊕    Demetrius, A Midsummer Night's Dream
⊕    Demetrius, Poetaster
⊕    Depazzi, The Traitor
⊕    Desdemona, Othello
⊕    Diego, The Spanish Curate
⊕    Dinant, The Little French Lawyer
⊕    Diogenes, Campaspe
⊕    Dion, Philaster
⊕    Dionyza, Pericles
⊕    Diphilus, The Bondman
⊕    Doctor's Man, The Honest Whore, Part I
⊕    Doctor, The Custom of the Country
⊕    Dogberry, Much Ado About Nothing
⊕    Domitilla, The Royal Master
⊕    Domitius Enobarbus, Antony and Cleopatra
⊕    Don Jamie, The Spanish Curate
⊕    Don Pedro, Much Ado About Nothing
⊕    Donalbain, Macbeth
⊕    Dondolo, The Fawn
⊕    Donella, Bird in a Cage
⊕    DonHenrique, The Spanish Curate
⊕    DonJohn, Much Ado About Nothing
⊕    Donna Zoya, The Fawn
⊕    Dopper, The Staple of News
⊕    Dromio of Ephesus, The Comedy of Errors
⊕    Dromio of Syracuse, The Comedy of Errors
⊕    Duarte, The Custom of the Country
⊕    Duchess - not in source
⊕    Duchess of York, Richard II
⊕    Duke of Milan, A Maidenhead Well Lost
⊕    Duke of Savoy, The Grateful Servant
⊕    Duke of York, Richard II
⊕    Duke, Bird in a Cage
⊕    Duke, Othello
⊕    Duke, The Honest Whore, Part I
⊕    Duke, The Royal Master
⊕    Duke, The Traitor
⊕    Dulcimel, The Fawn
⊕    Dulcino, The Grateful Servant
⊕    Duncan, Macbeth
⊕    Echo, Cynthia's Revels
⊕    Edgar, King Lear
⊕    Edgworth, Bartholomew Fair
⊕    Edmund, Edward II
⊕    Edmund, King Lear
⊕    Edward II, Edward II
⊕    Edward, Every Man in his Humour
⊕    Egeus, A Midsummer Night's Dream
⊕    Egremont, The Elder Brother
⊕    Elimine, The Blind Beggar of Alexandria
⊕    Emilia, Othello
⊕    English Herald, King John
⊕    Envy, Poetaster
⊕    Epaphroditus, The Tragedy of Nero
⊕    Epistle - not in source
⊕    Epistle, Philotas
⊕    Epistle, The Devil's Law Case
⊕    Ercole, The Devil's Law Case
⊕    Erisicthon, Loves Metamorphosis
⊕    Error, A Game at Chess: A Later Form
⊕    Erythea, Princess of Persia, The Sophy
⊕    Escalus, Measure for Measure
⊕    Eugenia, Bird in a Cage
⊕    Eugenia, Sir Giles Goosecap
⊕    Eugenia, The Changes, or Love in a Maze
⊕    Eumenes, The Mad Lover
⊕    Eustace, The Elder Brother
⊕    Evaldus, The Virgin Widow
⊕    Exeter, Henry V (Q1)
⊕    Fabian, Twelfth Night
⊕    Fabricio, The Fancies, Chaste and Noble
⊕    Fairfield, Hyde Park
⊕    Fairy 1, A Midsummer Night's Dream
⊕    Falstaff, Henry IV, part 1
⊕    Fant'sy, The Vision of Delight
⊕    Fashioner, The Staple of News
⊕    Fastidious, Every Man out of his Humour
⊕    Fat Bishop Spalato, A Game at Chess: A Later Form
⊕    Fenton, Merry Wives of Windsor
⊕    Ferdinand, King of Navarre, Love's Labour's Lost
⊕    Ferdinand, The Maid of Honour
⊕    Ferdinand, The Tempest
⊕    Fidelio, Love In its Ecstasy: Or, the large Prerogative
⊕    First Allobrox, Catiline
⊕    First Child, Cynthia's Revels
⊕    First Citizen, Coriolanus
⊕    First Fisherman, Pericles
⊕    First Gentleman, Cymbeline
⊕    First Gentleman, The Phoenix
⊕    First Gentleman, Winter's Tale
⊕    First Keeper, Hyde Park
⊕    First Knight, Pericles
⊕    First Lord, Pericles
⊕    First Lord, Timon of Athens
⊕    First Player, Hamlet
⊕    First Sailor, A Christian turned Turk
⊕    First Senator, Coriolanus
⊕    First Servant, Taming of the Shrew
⊕    First Surgeon, The Devil's Law Case
⊕    Fitton, The Staple of News
⊕    Flamineo, The White Devil
⊕    Flavanda, Love In its Ecstasy: Or, the large Prerogative
⊕    Flavia, Albumazar: A Comedy
⊕    Flavia, The Fancies, Chaste and Noble
⊕    Flavius, The Tragedy of Nero
⊕    Floria, The Fancies, Chaste and Noble
⊕    Florio, The Traitor
⊕    Florizel, Winter's Tale
⊕    Fluello, The Honest Whore, Part I
⊕    Fool, King Lear
⊕    Fool, The Mad Lover
⊕    Ford, Merry Wives of Windsor
⊕    Formidon, The Virgin Widow
⊕    Foscari, The Grateful Servant
⊕    Fransceschina, Dutch Courtesan
⊕    French Herald, King John
⊕    Friar Francis, Much Ado About Nothing
⊕    Friar Laurence, Romeo and Juliet
⊕    Friar, The Valiant Scot
⊕    Fulgentio, The Maid of Honour
⊕    Fulvio, Bird in a Cage
⊕    Fustigo, The Honest Whore, Part I
⊕    Gadshill, Henry IV, part 1
⊕    Galatea, Philaster
⊕    Gallop, A Christian turned Turk
⊕    Gallus, Poetaster
⊕    Gambol, Christmas His Masque
⊕    Gasparo, Love Tricks, or The School of Compliments
⊕    Gasparo, The Maid of Honour
⊕    Gaspero Trebazzi, The Honest Whore, Part I
⊕    Gaveston, Edward II
⊕    General, The Valiant Scot
⊕    Gentleman 1 - not in source
⊕    Gentleman 2 - not in source
⊕    Gentleman, Love Tricks, or The School of Compliments
⊕    Gentlewoman 1, Satiro-mastix: or, The Untrussing of the humorous poet
⊕    Gentlewoman 2, Satiro-mastix: or, The Untrussing of the humorous poet
⊕    George Py-bord, The Puritan Widow
⊕    George, The Honest Whore, Part I
⊕    Gerard, The Changes, or Love in a Maze
⊕    Gertrude, Hamlet
⊕    Gervase Simple, The Changes, or Love in a Maze
⊕    Gettings, Contention for Honour and Riches
⊕    Ghost, Hamlet
⊕    Giovanni, The Great Duke of Florence
⊕    Giovanni, The Great Duke of Florence
⊕    Gismund, A Christian turned Turk
⊕    Glascot, The Valiant Scot
⊕    Glendower, Henry IV, part 1
⊕    Gloucester, Henry VI, part 2
⊕    Gloucester, King Lear
⊕    Gniaca, The Insatiate Countess
⊕    Goldsworth, The Changes, or Love in a Maze
⊕    Goneril, King Lear
⊕    Gonzaga, The Maid of Honour
⊕    Gonzago, The Fawn
⊕    Gonzalo, The Tempest
⊕    Gorgon, Love Tricks, or The School of Compliments
⊕    Gower, Pericles
⊕    Gracculo, The Bondman
⊕    Gracculo, The Bondman
⊕    Graham, The Valiant Scot
⊕    Grandpre, Henry V (Q1)
⊕    Gratiana, The Wedding
⊕    Gratiano, Othello
⊕    Gratiano, The Merchant of Venice
⊕    Green, Richard II
⊕    Grey, Henry V (Q1)
⊕    Grimsby, The Valiant Scot
⊕    Grimundo, The Grateful Servant
⊕    Grutti, Bird in a Cage
⊕    Guard 1, Bird in a Cage
⊕    Guard 2, Bird in a Cage
⊕    Guiderius, Cymbeline
⊕    Guido, The Insatiate Countess
⊕    Guido, The Royal Master
⊕    Guildenstern, Hamlet
⊕    Guildford, Henry VIII
⊕    Guiomar, The Custom of the Country
⊕    Gynetia - not in source
⊕    Haly, The Sophy
⊕    Hamlet, Hamlet
⊕    Hanno Magnus, Sophonisba
⊕    Harpax, Albumazar: A Comedy
⊕    Haslerig, The Valiant Scot
⊕    Hastings, Richard III
⊕    Haver, The Wedding
⊕    Hector, Troilus and Cressida
⊕    Hedon, Cynthia's Revels
⊕    Helena, A Midsummer Night's Dream
⊕    Helena, All's Well that Ends Well
⊕    Henricke, The Martyred Souldier
⊕    Henry III, King of France, Bussy d'Ambois
⊕    Henry, The Conspiracy and Tragedy of Byron
⊕    Hephestion, Campaspe
⊕    Hercules, The Fawn
⊕    Hermia, A Midsummer Night's Dream
⊕    Hermogenes, Poetaster
⊕    Hero, Much Ado About Nothing
⊕    Herod, The Fawn
⊕    Hilaria, Love Tricks, or The School of Compliments
⊕    Hippolita - not in source
⊕    Hippolita, A Midsummer Night's Dream
⊕    Hippolito, The Honest Whore, Part I
⊕    Hippolyta, The Custom of the Country
⊕    Holofernes, Love's Labour's Lost
⊕    Horace, Poetaster
⊕    Horace, Satiro-mastix: or, The Untrussing of the humorous poet
⊕    Horatio, Hamlet
⊕    Hortensio, Taming of the Shrew
⊕    Hotspur, Henry IV, part 1
⊕    Hubert, King John
⊕    Hubert, The Martyred Souldier
⊕    Husband, A Yorkshire Tragedy
⊕    Iachimo, Cymbeline
⊕    Iacomo, The Maid of Honour
⊕    Iago, Othello
⊕    Ignatius Loyola, A Game at Chess: A Later Form
⊕    Imogen, Cymbeline
⊕    Infortunio, Love Tricks, or The School of Compliments
⊕    Ingeniolo, Love Tricks, or The School of Compliments
⊕    Iras, Antony and Cleopatra
⊕    Irus, The Blind Beggar of Alexandria
⊕    Isaac, The Wedding
⊕    Isabella, Measure for Measure
⊕    Isabella, The Insatiate Countess
⊕    Isabella, The Rival Friends
⊕    Jacintha, The Spanish Curate
⊕    Jack, Sir Giles Goosecap
⊕    Jackman, The Gypsies Metamorphosed
⊕    Jacomo Gentili, The Wonder of a Kingdom
⊕    Jacomo, The Grateful Servant
⊕    Jane, The Wedding
⊕    Jaques De Prie, The Case is Altered
⊕    Jaques, As You Like It
⊕    Jenkin, Love Tricks, or The School of Compliments
⊕    Jessica, The Merchant of Venice
⊕    Jesuit Black Bishop's Pawn, A Game at Chess: A Later Form
⊕    Jesuit Black Bishop, A Game at Chess: A Later Form
⊕    Jesuitess Black Queen's Pawn, A Game at Chess: A Later Form
⊕    John Ellis, Jack Drum's Entertainment
⊕    John of Gaunt, Richard II
⊕    John, Bartholomew Fair
⊕    Jolas, Aglaura
⊕    Jolenta, The Devil's Law Case
⊕    Jolina, Aglaura
⊕    Julia, A Maidenhead Well Lost
⊕    Julia, Poetaster
⊕    Julia, Two Gentlemen of Verona
⊕    Juliet, Romeo and Juliet
⊕    Julietta, Hyde Park
⊕    Julio - not in source
⊕    Julio, The Devil's Law Case
⊕    Julio, The Fancies, Chaste and Noble
⊕    Julius Caesar, Caesar and Pompey
⊕    Jupiter, The Golden Age
⊕    Justice Hook, The Rival Friends
⊕    Justice, Bartholomew Fair
⊕    Katharine, Henry VIII
⊕    Kent, King Lear
⊕    King Claudius, Hamlet
⊕    King Edward I, The Valiant Scot
⊕    King Henry IV, Richard II
⊕    King Henry VI, Henry VI, part 1
⊕    King Henry VIII, Henry VIII
⊕    King John, King John
⊕    King Lear, King Lear
⊕    King of France, King Lear
⊕    King of Paphos, The Mad Lover
⊕    King Philip, King John
⊕    King, Aglaura
⊕    King, All's Well that Ends Well
⊕    King, Philaster
⊕    King, The Martyred Souldier
⊕    King, The Royal Master
⊕    Kitely, Every Man in his Humour
⊕    Knockem, Bartholomew Fair
⊕    Knowell, Every Man in his Humour
⊕    La Fin, The Conspiracy and Tragedy of Byron
⊕    La-Writ, The Little French Lawyer
⊕    Lacy, Hyde Park
⊕    Lady Bird, The Changes, or Love in a Maze
⊕    Lady Capulet, Romeo and Juliet
⊕    Lady Castiza, The Phoenix
⊕    Lady Grey, Henry VI, part 3
⊕    Lady Lentulus, The Insatiate Countess
⊕    Lady Macbeth, Macbeth
⊕    Lady Percy, Henry IV, part 2
⊕    Lady, Philaster
⊕    Laertes, Hamlet
⊕    Lamira, The Little French Lawyer
⊕    Lancaster, Edward II
⊕    Landby, The Wedding
⊕    Lartius, Coriolanus
⊕    Latrocinio, The Widow
⊕    Launcelot Gobbo, The Merchant of Venice
⊕    Lauretta, A Maidenhead Well Lost
⊕    Lawyer, The White Devil
⊕    Leandro, The Spanish Curate
⊕    Leatherhead, Bartholomew Fair
⊕    Lelio, Albumazar: A Comedy
⊕    Lennox, Macbeth
⊕    Lentulus, Catiline
⊕    Leon, The Blind Beggar of Alexandria
⊕    Leonato, Much Ado About Nothing
⊕    Leonora, The Devil's Law Case
⊕    Leontes, Winter's Tale
⊕    Leopold, The Custom of the Country
⊕    Leosthenes, The Bondman
⊕    Lepidus, Antony and Cleopatra
⊕    Levidulcia, The Atheist's Tragedy
⊕    Lewis, the Dauphin, King John
⊕    Lewis, The Elder Brother
⊕    Lickfinger, The Staple of News
⊕    Lily, The Elder Brother
⊕    Lisander - not in source
⊕    Livio, The Fancies, Chaste and Noble
⊕    Lodam, The Wedding
⊕    Lodovico, Othello
⊕    Lodwick, The Grateful Servant
⊕    Longauill, Love's Labour's Lost
⊕    Lopez, The Spanish Curate
⊕    Lord Bardolph, Henry IV, part 2
⊕    Lord Bonvile, Hyde Park
⊕    Lord Chief Justice, Henry IV, part 2
⊕    Lord Lafeu, All's Well that Ends Well
⊕    Lord, Taming of the Shrew
⊕    Lorenzo, The Merchant of Venice
⊕    Lorenzo, The Traitor
⊕    Louis, the Dauphin, King John
⊕    Loveall, The Rival Friends
⊕    Loveall, The Rival Friends
⊕    Lovegood, The Spanish Curate
⊕    Luce - not in source
⊕    Lucio, Antonio and Mellida
⊕    Lucio, Measure for Measure
⊕    Lucippe, The Mad Lover
⊕    Lucius, Julius Caesar
⊕    Lucius, The Rival Friends
⊕    Lucius, Timon of Athens
⊕    Lucy, Henry VI, part 1
⊕    Luscus, Poetaster
⊕    Lysander, A Midsummer Night's Dream
⊕    Lysimachus, Pericles
⊕    Macbeth, Macbeth
⊕    Macduff, Macbeth
⊕    Macilente, Every Man out of his Humour
⊕    Macro, Sejanus His Fall
⊕    Madman, The Honest Whore, Part I
⊕    Madrigal, The Staple of News
⊕    Maecenas, Poetaster
⊕    Malcolm, Macbeth
⊕    Malheureux, Dutch Courtesan
⊕    Malvolio, Twelfth Night
⊕    Man, Henry VIII
⊕    Man, The Tragedy of Nero
⊕    Manasses - not in source
⊕    Manes, Campaspe
⊕    Manuel, The Custom of the Country
⊕    Maquerelle, The Malcontent
⊕    Marcello, The White Devil
⊕    Marcellus, Hamlet
⊕    Margaret, Henry VI, part 3
⊕    Margaret, Much Ado About Nothing
⊕    Maria, Antonio's Revenge
⊕    Maria, Twelfth Night
⊕    Mariana, Measure for Measure
⊕    Marina, Pericles
⊕    Martius, Coriolanus
⊕    Marwood, The Wedding
⊕    Mary Faugh, Dutch Courtesan
⊕    Massinissa, Sophonisba
⊕    Master Stephen, Every Man in his Humour
⊕    Matrevis, Edward II
⊕    Mattheo, The Honest Whore, Part I
⊕    Matthew, Every Man in his Humour
⊕    Maximillian, The Case is Altered
⊕    Megra, Philaster
⊕    Melichus, The Tragedy of Nero
⊕    Mellida, Antonio and Mellida
⊕    Mellida, Antonio's Revenge
⊕    Melune, King John
⊕    Memnon, The Mad Lover
⊕    Menas, Antony and Cleopatra
⊕    Mendosa, The Insatiate Countess
⊕    Mendozo, The Malcontent
⊕    Menenius, Coriolanus
⊕    Menippus, The Blind Beggar of Alexandria
⊕    Mentith, The Valiant Scot
⊕    Mercury, Cynthia's Revels
⊕    Mercutio, Romeo and Juliet
⊕    Messenger, Antony and Cleopatra
⊕    Messenger, Coriolanus
⊕    Messenger, Much Ado About Nothing
⊕    Milliscent, The Wedding
⊕    Minced Pie, Christmas His Masque
⊕    Miramont, The Elder Brother
⊕    Miranda, The Tempest
⊕    Mirth, The Staple of News
⊕    Mirvan, The Sophy
⊕    Mirza, Prince of Persia, The Sophy
⊕    Miso - not in source
⊕    Misrule, Christmas His Masque
⊕    Mistress Bonavent, Hyde Park
⊕    Mistress Carol, Hyde Park
⊕    Mistress Ford, Merry Wives of Windsor
⊕    Mistress Overdo, Bartholomew Fair
⊕    Mistress Page, Merry Wives of Windsor
⊕    Mistress Quickly, Henry V (Q1)
⊕    Mitis, Every Man out of his Humour
⊕    Momford, Sir Giles Goosecap
⊕    Monsieur John fo de King, Jack Drum's Entertainment
⊕    Monsieur, Bussy d'Ambois
⊕    Montague, Romeo and Juliet
⊕    Montalto, The Royal Master
⊕    Montcelso, The White Devil
⊕    Montsurry, Bussy d'Ambois
⊕    Mopsa - not in source
⊕    Morat, The Sophy
⊕    Morello, Bird in a Cage
⊕    Moria, Cynthia's Revels
⊕    Morosa, The Fancies, Chaste and Noble
⊕    Mortimer, Edward II
⊕    Mortimer, Henry VI, part 1
⊕    Mosca, Volpone
⊕    Mother, A Mad World, My Masters
⊕    Muckhill, The Puritan Widow
⊕    Mumming, Christmas His Masque
⊕    Museus, The Virgin Widow
⊕    Mustapha, Mustapha
⊕    Nano, Volpone
⊕    Nassurat, The Goblins
⊕    Neander, The Rival Friends
⊕    Ned Planet, Jack Drum's Entertainment
⊕    Nerissa, The Merchant of Venice
⊕    Nero, The Tragedy of Nero
⊕    New Year's Gift, Christmas His Masque
⊕    Nicoletto Vanni, The Wonder of a Kingdom
⊕    Nightingale, Bartholomew Fair
⊕    Nimphidius, The Tragedy of Nero
⊕    Niobe, Loves Metamorphosis
⊕    Nitido, The Fancies, Chaste and Noble
⊕    NoddleEmpty, The Rival Friends
⊕    Norfolk, Richard III
⊕    Northumberland, Richard II
⊕    Nuntius, Bussy d'Ambois
⊕    Nurse Putifer, Dutch Courtesan
⊕    Nym, Henry V (Q1)
⊕    Nym, Henry V (Q1)
⊕    Oberon, A Midsummer Night's Dream
⊕    Octavio, The Fancies, Chaste and Noble
⊕    Octavio, The Royal Master
⊕    Octavio, The Spanish Curate
⊕    Octavious Caesar, Antony and Cleopatra
⊕    Octavius, Cleopatra
⊕    Offering, Christmas His Masque
⊕    Old Gobbo, The Merchant of Venice
⊕    Old Lady, Henry VIII
⊕    Old Wallace, The Valiant Scot
⊕    Olivia, Twelfth Night
⊕    Ophelia, Hamlet
⊕    Orbella, Aglaura
⊕    Oriana, The Traitor
⊕    Orlando, As You Like It
⊕    Orleans, Henry V (Q1)
⊕    Orpheus, The Mad Lover
⊕    Orpiano, Bird in a Cage
⊕    Orsames, Aglaura
⊕    Orsino, Twelfth Night
⊕    Oswald, King Lear
⊕    Othello, Othello
⊕    Ovid, Poetaster
⊕    Page to Bonville, Hyde Park
⊕    Page, Antonio and Mellida
⊕    Page, Merry Wives of Windsor
⊕    Page, The Maid of Honour
⊕    Painter, Timon of Athens
⊕    Palla, The Virgin Widow
⊕    Pandarus, Troilus and Cressida
⊕    Pandolfo, Albumazar: A Comedy
⊕    Pandora, The Rival Friends
⊕    Pandulpho Feliche, Antonio and Mellida
⊕    Pandulpho, King John
⊕    Paris, Romeo and Juliet
⊕    Parolles, All's Well that Ends Well
⊕    Passionate Lord, The Nice Valour
⊕    Patroclus, Troilus and Cressida
⊕    Paulina, Winter's Tale
⊕    Paulo, The Case is Altered
⊕    Pecunia, The Staple of News
⊕    Pedant, What You Will
⊕    Penelope, Sir Giles Goosecap
⊕    PennyBoyJr, The Staple of News
⊕    PennyBoySr, The Staple of News
⊕    Percy, The Valiant Scot
⊕    Perdita, Winter's Tale
⊕    Perenotto, Bird in a Cage
⊕    Pericles, Pericles
⊕    Pertenax, The Virgin Widow
⊕    Petreius, Catiline
⊕    Petronius, The Tragedy of Nero
⊕    Phantaste, Cynthia's Revels
⊕    Pharamond, Philaster
⊕    Philan, Aglaura
⊕    Philaster, Philaster
⊕    Philautia, Cynthia's Revels
⊕    Philo, Antony and Cleopatra
⊕    Philostrate, A Midsummer Night's Dream
⊕    Philotas, Philotas
⊕    Philotus, Timon of Athens
⊕    Phoenix, The Phoenix
⊕    Phrigius, Campaspe
⊕    Phylomuse, What You Will
⊕    Physician 1, The Martyred Souldier
⊕    Picklock, The Staple of News
⊕    Picus, The Mad Lover
⊕    Piero Sforza, Duke of Venice, Antonio and Mellida
⊕    Piero Sforza, Duke of Venice, Antonio's Revenge
⊕    Pietro Iacomo, The Malcontent
⊕    Pisanio, Cymbeline
⊕    Pistol, Merry Wives of Windsor
⊕    Placenta, The Rival Friends
⊕    Poet, Timon of Athens
⊕    Polixenes, Winter's Tale
⊕    Polonius, Hamlet
⊕    Polybius, The Mad Lover
⊕    Polydore, The Mad Lover
⊕    Pompey, Antony and Cleopatra
⊕    Pompey, Caesar and Pompey
⊕    Poppaea, The Tragedy of Nero
⊕    Porter's Man, Henry VIII
⊕    Porter, Henry VIII
⊕    Porter, Macbeth
⊕    Porter, The Honest Whore, Part I
⊕    Portia, Julius Caesar
⊕    Portia, The Merchant of Venice
⊕    Portunus, The Fortunate Isles, and their Union
⊕    Post and Pair, Christmas His Masque
⊕    Posthumus Leonatus, Cymbeline
⊕    Priest, Mustapha
⊕    Prince Edward, Henry VI, part 3
⊕    Prince Hal, Henry IV, part 1
⊕    Prince of Parma, A Maidenhead Well Lost
⊕    Princess of France, Love's Labour's Lost
⊕    Prologue - not in source
⊕    Prologue, Aglaura
⊕    Prologue, Antonio and Mellida
⊕    Prologue, Antonio's Revenge
⊕    Prologue, Every Man in his Humour
⊕    Prologue, Henry VIII
⊕    Prologue, Love Tricks, or The School of Compliments
⊕    Prologue, Poetaster
⊕    Prologue, The Conspiracy and Tragedy of Byron
⊕    Prologue, The Devil's Law Case
⊕    Prologue, The Royal Slave
⊕    Prologue, The Wonder of a Kingdom
⊕    Propertius, Poetaster
⊕    Prospero, The Devil's Law Case
⊕    Prospero, The Tempest
⊕    Protea, Loves Metamorphosis
⊕    Proteus, The Fortunate Isles, and their Union
⊕    Proteus, Two Gentlemen of Verona
⊕    Provost, Measure for Measure
⊕    Psyllus, Campaspe
⊕    Puck, A Midsummer Night's Dream
⊕    Puntarvolo, Every Man out of his Humour
⊕    Puppet Dionysius, Bartholomew Fair
⊕    Purecraft, Bartholomew Fair
⊕    Quarlous, Bartholomew Fair
⊕    Quck, The Virgin Widow
⊕    Queen Elizabeth, Richard III
⊕    Queen Isabella, Edward II
⊕    Queen Isabella, Richard II
⊕    Queen Margaret, Richard III
⊕    Queen, Cymbeline
⊕    Quibble, The Virgin Widow
⊕    Quieto, The Phoenix
⊕    Raguelin, Brennoralt
⊕    Ralph, The Elder Brother
⊕    Ratcliff, Richard III
⊕    Rawbone, The Wedding
⊕    Regan, King Lear
⊕    Register, The Staple of News
⊕    Renaldo, The Fawn
⊕    Restoration Prologue by Nell Gwyn, Catiline
⊕    Rice ap Howell, Edward II
⊕    Richard II, Richard II
⊕    Richard III, Richard III
⊕    Richmond, Richard III
⊕    Rider, Hyde Park
⊕    Roberto, The Insatiate Countess
⊕    Roberto, The Maid of Honour
⊕    Rochette, The Conspiracy and Tragedy of Byron
⊕    Roderigo, Othello
⊕    Rodon, Cleopatra
⊕    Rogero, The Insatiate Countess
⊕    Rolliardo, Bird in a Cage
⊕    Romanello, The Fancies, Chaste and Noble
⊕    Rombus, The Lady of May
⊕    Romelio, The Devil's Law Case
⊕    Romeo, Romeo and Juliet
⊕    Ronca, Albumazar: A Comedy
⊕    Rosalind, As You Like It
⊕    Rosaline, Love's Labour's Lost
⊕    Rosencrantz, Hamlet
⊕    Rossaline, Antonio and Mellida
⊕    Rousard, The Atheist's Tragedy
⊕    Ruben Rabshake, A Christian turned Turk
⊕    Rufaldo, Love Tricks, or The School of Compliments
⊕    Rutilo, The Custom of the Country
⊕    Rynaldo, the younger, All Fools
⊕    Sago, The Insatiate Countess
⊕    Salarino, The Merchant of Venice
⊕    Salerio, The Merchant of Venice
⊕    Salisbury, King John
⊕    Sanazarro, The Great Duke of Florence
⊕    Sanitonella, The Devil's Law Case
⊕    Saron, The Fortunate Isles, and their Union
⊕    Saviolina, Every Man out of his Humour
⊕    Savoy, The Conspiracy and Tragedy of Byron
⊕    Scarus, Antony and Cleopatra
⊕    Sceuinus, The Tragedy of Nero
⊕    Schiarra, The Traitor
⊕    Sciarrha, The Grateful Servant
⊕    Scrivener, Bartholomew Fair
⊕    Sebastian, The Atheist's Tragedy
⊕    Sebastian, The Tempest
⊕    Sebastian, Twelfth Night
⊕    Secco, The Fancies, Chaste and Noble
⊕    Second Child, Cynthia's Revels
⊕    Second Fisherman, Pericles
⊕    Second Gentleman, Henry VIII
⊕    Second Gentleman, Winter's Tale
⊕    Second Keeper, Hyde Park
⊕    Second Lord, Cymbeline
⊕    Second Servingman, Coriolanus
⊕    Second Surgeon, The Devil's Law Case
⊕    Sejanus, Sejanus His Fall
⊕    Selby, The Valiant Scot
⊕    Selina, Love Tricks, or The School of Compliments
⊕    Selymus, The Raging Turk
⊕    Senator, Othello
⊕    Senator, Timon of Athens
⊕    Seneca, The Tragedy of Nero
⊕    Septimus - not in source
⊕    Servant 1, The Maid of Honour
⊕    Servant, The Honest Whore, Part I
⊕    Servant, The Merchant of Venice
⊕    Servant, Troilus and Cressida
⊕    Servant, Winter's Tale
⊕    Servingman, A Yorkshire Tragedy
⊕    Servingman, Romeo and Juliet
⊕    Shallow, Merry Wives of Windsor
⊕    Shunfield, The Staple of News
⊕    Signior Sylli, The Maid of Honour
⊕    Silvia, The Fancies, Chaste and Noble
⊕    Silvius, As You Like It
⊕    Simonides, Pericles
⊕    Simphorosa, The Royal Master
⊕    Simplicus, Aristippus, or the Jovial Philosopher
⊕    Sir Andrew, Twelfth Night
⊕    Sir Bounteous, A Mad World, My Masters
⊕    Sir Edward Fortune, Jack Drum's Entertainment
⊕    Sir Hubert Subboys, Dutch Courtesan
⊕    Sir Lionel Freevill, Dutch Courtesan
⊕    Sir Nathaniel, Love's Labour's Lost
⊕    Sir Pertenax, The Virgin Widow
⊕    Sir Quintilian Shorthose, Satiro-mastix: or, The Untrussing of the humorous poet
⊕    Sir Toby Belch, Twelfth Night
⊕    Sir Vaughan, Satiro-mastix: or, The Untrussing of the humorous poet
⊕    Sir Walter Terill, Satiro-mastix: or, The Untrussing of the humorous poet
⊕    Sogliardo, Every Man out of his Humour
⊕    Solanio, The Merchant of Venice
⊕    Soldier, Antony and Cleopatra
⊕    Soldier, Contention for Honour and Riches
⊕    Solinus, Campaspe
⊕    Solyman, The Sophy
⊕    Soothsayer, Antony and Cleopatra
⊕    Sophonisba, Sophonisba
⊕    Soranzo, The Grateful Servant
⊕    Sordido, Every Man out of his Humour
⊕    Spadone, The Fancies, Chaste and Noble
⊕    Sperazus, King of Pelorus, Love In its Ecstasy: Or, the large Prerogative
⊕    Spirit, Henry VI, part 2
⊕    Stage Keeper, Bartholomew Fair
⊕    Stanley, Richard III
⊕    Statilius, Caesar and Pompey
⊕    Stephano, The Tempest
⊕    Stipes, The Rival Friends
⊕    Stroza, A Maidenhead Well Lost
⊕    Strumbo, Locrine
⊕    Stutchell Leg, The Rival Friends
⊕    Suffolk, Henry VI, part 2
⊕    Sulla's Ghost, Catiline
⊕    Sulpitia, The Custom of the Country
⊕    Surrey, Henry VIII
⊕    Syphax, Sophonisba
⊕    Syphax, The Mad Lover
⊕    Talbot, Henry VI, part 1
⊕    Tales, Sir Giles Goosecap
⊕    Tamburlaine (from Part 1), Tamburlaine, Part 1
⊕    Tamburlaine (from Part 2), Tamburlaine, Part 2
⊕    Tamora, Titus Andronicus
⊕    Tamyra, Bussy d'Ambois
⊕    Tattle, The Staple of News
⊕    Terpander, The Rival Friends
⊕    Thais, Philotas
⊕    Thaisa, Pericles
⊕    Thaisa, The Insatiate Countess
⊕    Thaliard, Pericles
⊕    The Duke of Byron, The Conspiracy and Tragedy of Byron
⊕    The Watch, The Atheist's Tragedy
⊕    Thersames, Aglaura
⊕    Thersites, Troilus and Cressida
⊕    Theseus, A Midsummer Night's Dream
⊕    Third Gentleman, Henry VIII
⊕    Third Gentleman, Winter's Tale
⊕    Third Servingman, Coriolanus
⊕    Thomas Mowbray, Richard II
⊕    Thornay, The Changes, or Love in a Maze
⊕    Thorne, The Valiant Scot
⊕    Tiberio, The Fawn
⊕    Tibullus, Poetaster
⊕    Tigellinus, The Tragedy of Nero
⊕    Timagoras, The Bondman
⊕    Timagoras, The Bondman
⊕    Timoleon, The Bondman
⊕    Timon, Timon of Athens
⊕    Titania, A Midsummer Night's Dream
⊕    Titus Andronicus, Titus Andronicus
⊕    To the Reader [Jonson], The Alchemist
⊕    To the Reader, The White Devil
⊕    Torrenti, The Wonder of a Kingdom
⊕    Touchstone, As You Like It
⊕    Trash, Bartholomew Fair
⊕    Trier, Hyde Park
⊕    Trincalo, Albumazar: A Comedy
⊕    Troilus, Troilus and Cressida
⊕    Troylo, The Fancies, Chaste and Noble
⊕    Tucca, Poetaster
⊕    Tucca, Satiro-mastix: or, The Untrussing of the humorous poet
⊕    Tybalt, Romeo and Juliet
⊕    Tysefew, Dutch Courtesan
⊕    Ulysses, Troilus and Cressida
⊕    unidentified, Antonio's Revenge
⊕    unidentified, Every Man in his Humour
⊕    unidentified, The Blind Beggar of Alexandria
⊕    unidentified, The Case is Altered
⊕    Ursula, Bartholomew Fair
⊕    Valentio, The Grateful Servant
⊕    Valerio, All Fools
⊕    Ventidius, Antony and Cleopatra
⊕    Venture, Hyde Park
⊕    Verges, Much Ado About Nothing
⊕    Vernon, Henry IV, part 1
⊕    Vespuci, The Fancies, Chaste and Noble
⊕    Victoria, The Martyred Souldier
⊕    Vincentio, Measure for Measure
⊕    Viola, The Honest Whore, Part I
⊕    Viola, Twelfth Night
⊕    Violante, The Spanish Curate
⊕    Violetta - not in source
⊕    Virgil, Poetaster
⊕    Virgin White Queen's Pawn, A Game at Chess: A Later Form
⊕    Virtusus, Love In its Ecstasy: Or, the large Prerogative
⊕    Vittoria, The White Devil
⊕    Volpone, Volpone
⊕    Volumnia, Coriolanus
⊕    Waiting-woman, Hyde Park
⊕    Wallace, The Valiant Scot
⊕    Wasp, Bartholomew Fair
⊕    Wassail, Christmas His Masque
⊕    Wellbred, Every Man in his Humour
⊕    Westmoreland, Henry IV, part 1
⊕    White Duke of Buckingham, A Game at Chess: A Later Form
⊕    White King James, A Game at Chess: A Later Form
⊕    White King's Counsellor Pawn, A Game at Chess: A Later Form
⊕    White Knight Charles, A Game at Chess: A Later Form
⊕    White Queen of Bohemia, A Game at Chess: A Later Form
⊕    Williams, Henry V (Q1)
⊕    Willoughby, Richard II
⊕    Winifred, the Waiting Woman, The Devil's Law Case
⊕    Winwife, Bartholomew Fair
⊕    Wittipol, The Devil Is An Ass
⊕    Worcester, Henry IV, part 1
⊕    Yongrave, The Changes, or Love in a Maze
⊕    York, Henry VI, part 2
⊕    York, Henry VI, part 3
⊕    York, Richard III
⊕    Young Freevill, Dutch Courtesan
⊕    Young Mortimer, Edward II
⊕    Young Spencer, Edward II
⊕    Zabulon, The Custom of the Country
⊕    Zealous Knowlittle, The Rival Friends
⊕    Zenocia, The Custom of the Country
⊕    Ziriff, Aglaura
⊕    Zuccone, The Fawn

Antony, Antony and Cleopatra - Results found: 49

Love, & her soft Hours
By Antony, in Antony and Cleopatra (TLN56), William Shakespeare
in Bodleian Library MS Sancroft 29, p. 90
 
Love, & her soft Hours
By Antony, in Antony and Cleopatra (TLN56), William Shakespeare
in Bodleian Library MS Sancroft 29, p. 91
 
All the Gods go with you. upon your Sword sit laurel Victory,
& smooth success be strew’d before y our feet
By Antony, in Antony and Cleopatra (TLN420-422), William Shakespeare
in Bodleian Library MS Sancroft 29, p. 91
 
--She here. what's her Name, since she was Cleopatra.
By Antony, in Antony and Cleopatra (TLN2272-2273), William Shakespeare
in Bodleian Library MS Sancroft 29, p. 92
 
I
found her as a morsel cold upon dead Cesar's trencher; nay you were a fragment of Cneius Pompey's: besides what hotter
hours unregister'd in vulgar Fame you have luxuriously pick'd out.
By Antony, in Antony and Cleopatra (TLN2293-2297), William Shakespeare
in Bodleian Library MS Sancroft 29, p. 92
 
-- To let a fellow that will take rewards And say 'God quit you!'
be familiar with my play fellow your hand.
By Antony, in Antony and Cleopatra (TLN2301-2303), William Shakespeare
in Bodleian Library MS Sancroft 29, p. 92
 
Scant not my cups.
By Antony, in Antony and Cleopatra (TLN2438), William Shakespeare
in Bodleian Library MS Sancroft 29, p. 92
 
And drown consideration,
By Antony, in Antony and Cleopatra (TLN2465), William Shakespeare
in Bodleian Library MS Sancroft 29, p. 92
 
To
burn this Night with Torches
By Antony, in Antony and Cleopatra (TLN2460-2462), William Shakespeare
in Bodleian Library MS Sancroft 29, p. 92
 
Triple- turn'd whore,
By Antony, in Antony and Cleopatra (TLN2769), William Shakespeare
in Bodleian Library MS Sancroft 29, p. 92
 
false soul of Egypt.
By Antony, in Antony and Cleopatra (TLN2781), William Shakespeare
in Bodleian Library MS Sancroft 29, p. 92
 
Spot of all thy sex.
By Antony, in Antony and Cleopatra (TLN2793-2794), William Shakespeare
in Bodleian Library MS Sancroft 29, p. 92
 
like a right
Gypsy, hath at fast, & loose
By Antony, in Antony and Cleopatra (TLN2784-2785), William Shakespeare
in Bodleian Library MS Sancroft 29, p. 92
 
I will be a Bridegroom in my Death, & run into't, As
to a Lover's bed.
By Antony, in Antony and Cleopatra (TLN2941-2943), William Shakespeare
in Bodleian Library MS Sancroft 29, p. 92
 
There’s Beggary in the Love that can be reckoned
By Antony, in Antony and Cleopatra (TLN22), William Shakespeare
in British Library Lansdowne MS 1185, f. 26v
 
Of Love
The Nobleness of Life Is to do thus:
By Antony, in Antony and Cleopatra (TLN47-48), William Shakespeare
in British Library Lansdowne MS 1185, f. 26v
 
Now, for the love of love and her soft hours, Lets not confound the Time with Conference harsh There's not a minute of our lives should stretch Without some pleasure —
By Antony, in Antony and Cleopatra (TLN56-59), William Shakespeare
in British Library Lansdowne MS 1185, f. 26v
 
Rail thou in Fulvia's phrase and taunt my faults With such full license as both Truth and Malice Have power to utter.
By Antony, in Antony and Cleopatra (TLN197-199), William Shakespeare
in British Library Lansdowne MS 1185, f. 27
 
Inconstancy of Humane of Nature --
What our Contempts do often hurl from us We wish it ours again. The present pleasure By revolution lowering does become the The Opposite of itself --
By Antony, in Antony and Cleopatra (TLN220-223), William Shakespeare
in British Library Lansdowne MS 1185, f. 27
 
Of Popular Favour
----Sextus Pompeius Hath given the Dare to Caesar and commands The Empire of the Sea. Our Slippery People Whose Love is never linked to the Deserver: Till his Deserts be past &c
By Antony, in Antony and Cleopatra (TLN283-287), William Shakespeare
in British Library Lansdowne MS 1185, f. 27
 
Of Faction
Equality of two domestic Powers Breed scrupulous faction: The hated, grown to strength Are newly grown to Love __
By Antony, in Antony and Cleopatra (TLN359-361), William Shakespeare
in British Library Lansdowne MS 1185, f. 27
 
a fine excuse condescension
Sir He fell upon me ere admitted then Three kings I had newly feasted and did want Of what I was in the morning: but next day I told him of my self, was as much As to have asked him pardon: Let this Fellow Be nothing of our Strife, if we contend Out of our question wipe him---
By Antony, in Antony and Cleopatra (TLN766-772), William Shakespeare
in British Library Lansdowne MS 1185, f. 29
 
Unreasonable bluntness silenced
Thou art a soldier only: speak no more.
By Antony, in Antony and Cleopatra (TLN802-807), William Shakespeare
in British Library Lansdowne MS 1185, f. 29
 
Honour to an Enemy
I did not think to draw my sword Pompey For he hath laid strange courtesies and great Of late upon me: I must thank him only, Lest any remembrance suffer ill report At heel of that defy him
By Antony, in Antony and Cleopatra (TLN857-861), William Shakespeare
in British Library Lansdowne MS 1185, f. 29
 
modest self accusation
My Octavia Read not my blemishes in Sir Worlds Report I have not kept my Square, but that to come Shall all be done by the rule ---
By Antony, in Antony and Cleopatra (TLN968-971), William Shakespeare
in British Library Lansdowne MS 1185, f. 30
 
Of Drunkenness
Come, let's all take hands Till that the conquering wine hath steeped our sense In soft and delicate Lethe—
By Antony, in Antony and Cleopatra (TLN1456-1458), William Shakespeare
in British Library Lansdowne MS 1185, f. 30v
 
Anthonys Shame and generosity after the battle
I have fled myself, and have instructed Cowards To run and shew their shoulders. friends be gone I have myself resolved upon a course Which has no need of you; be gone: My treasure's in the harbor, take it: O I followed that I blush to look upon –
By Antony, in Antony and Cleopatra (TLN2031-2036), William Shakespeare
in British Library Lansdowne MS 1185, f. 31
 
--you shall Have letters from me to some friends, that will Sweep your way for you. Pray you look not sad. Nor make replies of loathness, take the hint my despair proclaims –
By Antony, in Antony and Cleopatra (TLN2039-2042), William Shakespeare
in British Library Lansdowne MS 1185, f. 31
 
I will possess you of that ship and Treasure
By Antony, in Antony and Cleopatra (TLN2045), William Shakespeare
in British Library Lansdowne MS 1185, f. 31
 
--Now I must To the young men send humble Treaties, dodge And palter in the shifts of lowness, who With half the bulk of the world played as I pleased Making and marring fortunes:
By Antony, in Antony and Cleopatra (TLN2091-2095), William Shakespeare
in British Library Lansdowne MS 1185, f. 31
 
Fall not a Tear I say: one of them rates All that is won and lost: Give me a kiss Even this repays_
By Antony, in Antony and Cleopatra (TLN2100-2102), William Shakespeare
in British Library Lansdowne MS 1185, f. 31
 
Love I am full of Lead: some Wine Within there and our Viands: Fortunes knows We scorn her most when most she offers blows.
By Antony, in Antony and Cleopatra (TLN2104-2106), William Shakespeare
in British Library Lansdowne MS 1185, f. 31
 
When we in our viciousness grow hard
By Antony, in Antony and Cleopatra (TLN2287), William Shakespeare
in British Library Lansdowne MS 1185, f. 31
 
—The wise Gods seel our eyes In our own filth drop our clear judgments --make us Adore our Errors laugh at’s while we strut To our Confusion---
By Antony, in Antony and Cleopatra (TLN2288-2291), William Shakespeare
in British Library Lansdowne MS 1185, f. 31
 
Cleopatra
—I found you as a Morsel, cold upon Dead Caesars Trencher: Nay you were a Fragment of Cneius Pompeys, besides what hotter hours Unregistred in vulgar Fame you have Luxuriously picked out. For I am sure Tho you can guess
By Antony, in Antony and Cleopatra (TLN2293-2297), William Shakespeare
in British Library Lansdowne MS 1185, f. 31
 
Anthony resolving again to fight--
I will be treble sinewed hearted breathed And fight maliciously: for when mine hours Were nice and lucky, men did ransom lives Of me for Jests: but now I'll set my Teeth And send to darkness all that stop me. Come Lets have one other gawdy night: Call to me All my sad captains, fill our bowls once more Lets mark the midnight Bell.
By Antony, in Antony and Cleopatra (TLN2362-2369), William Shakespeare
in British Library Lansdowne MS 1185, f. 31
 
Let’s to supper come And drown Consideration—
By Antony, in Antony and Cleopatra (TLN2465-2466), William Shakespeare
in British Library Lansdowne MS 1185, f. 33
 
Of the Morning
This morning like the spirit of a Youth That means to be of Note begins betimes --
By Antony, in Antony and Cleopatra (TLN2538-2539), William Shakespeare
in British Library Lansdowne MS 1185, f. 33
 
Sharpee Generosity of Anthony’s
Force of Ill Fortunes
Go Eros send his Treasure after, do it Detain no Jot I charge Thee, write to him (I will subscribe) gentle adieus and greetings Say that I wish he never find more cause To change a Master. Oh my fortunes have Corrupted honest men
By Antony, in Antony and Cleopatra (TLN2569-2574), William Shakespeare
in British Library Lansdowne MS 1185, f. 33
 
Of his middle Age
What Girl though gray Do something mingle with our younger brown yet have we A brain that nourishes our nerves and can Get goal for goal of Youth —
By Antony, in Antony and Cleopatra (TLN2672-2675), William Shakespeare
in British Library Lansdowne MS 1185, f. 33v
 
Ever comforting himself with drinking
–--we would all sup together And drink carouses to the next days fate Which promises Royal Peril —
By Antony, in Antony and Cleopatra (TLN2687-89), William Shakespeare
in British Library Lansdowne MS 1185, f. 33v
 
The Fame of Ill Fortune
Oh Sun thy Uprise shall I see no more
By Antony, in Antony and Cleopatra (TLN2774), William Shakespeare
in British Library Lansdowne MS 1185, f. 33v
 
—The hearts That spaniel'd me at heels to whom I gave Their wishes do dis-candy, melt their sweets On blossoming Caesar: and this Pine is barked That overtopp'd them all—
By Antony, in Antony and Cleopatra (TLN2776-2780), William Shakespeare
in British Library Lansdowne MS 1185, f. 33v
 
Anthony persuading his man to kill him.
—Thou art sworn Eros that when the Exigent should come which Now Is come indeed: when I should see behind me The inevitable prosecution of disgrace and Horror
By Antony, in Antony and Cleopatra (TLN2897-2900), William Shakespeare
in British Library Lansdowne MS 1185, f. 34
 
Wouldst thou be windowed in great Rome and see Thy Master thus with pleached arms, bending down His corrigible neck: his face subdued To penetrative shame
By Antony, in Antony and Cleopatra (TLN2908-2911), William Shakespeare
in British Library Lansdowne MS 1185, f. 34
 
Or thy precedent Services are all But Accidents unpurposed ___
By Antony, in Antony and Cleopatra (TLN2921-2922), William Shakespeare
in British Library Lansdowne MS 1185, f. 34
 
bearing misfor= ill fortunes disappoints em
—Nay good my Fellows do not please sharp Fate To grace it with your sorrows. Bid that welcome Which comes to punish us: and we punish it seeming to bear it lightly—
By Antony, in Antony and Cleopatra (TLN2990-2993), William Shakespeare
in British Library Lansdowne MS 1185, f. 34
 
More drinking
I am dying Egypt Dying Give me some Wine and let me speak a little
By Antony, in Antony and Cleopatra (TLN3050-3051), William Shakespeare
in British Library Lansdowne MS 1185, f. 34
 
Antony Dying
The miserable Change now at my End Lament nor sorrow at: but please your thoughts In feeding them with thou my former fortunes Wherein I lived. The greatest Prince of the World The Noblest: and do now not barely die Nor cowardly put off my Helmet to My countryman —A Roman by a Roman Valiantly vanquished. Now my spirit is going. I can no more –
By Antony, in Antony and Cleopatra (TLN3062-3070), William Shakespeare
in British Library Lansdowne MS 1185, f. 34v