AC II.ii.204 | [Enobarbus to Agrippa and Maecenas, of Cleopatra] She did lie / In her pavilion |
LLL V.ii.652 | [Armado as Hector, of himself] certain he would fight ... / From morn till night, out of his pavilion |
TC I.iii.305 | [Agamemnon to Aeneas] To our pavilion shall I lead you first |
TC prologue.15 | [Prologue] The fresh and yet unbruised Greeks do pitch / Their brave pavilions |