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These tags are in addition to the general markup tags described in the Practical Introduction to the Tag Set
<l>To be or not to be ....</l>
<sp>
<speaker>Hamlet</speaker>
<l>To be or not to be ....</l> </sp>
<speaker>Hamlet</speaker>
<stage>Exit, pursued by a bear.</stage>
For a longer and more substantial example, see King Lear.
Sample tagged drama from Milton's Comus
<div1 type="scene" n="1">
[section omitted]
<sp></div1>
<speaker>Lady</speaker>
<l n="271">Nay gentle Shepherd ill is lost that praise</l>
<l n="272">That is addrest to unattending Ears,</l>
<l n="273">Not any boast of skill, but extreme shift</l>
<l n="274">How to regain my sever'd company</l>
<l n="275">Compell'd me to awake the courteous Echo</l>
<l n="276">To give me answer from her mossie Couch.</l>
</sp>
<sp>
<speaker>Comus</speaker>
<l n="277"> What chance good Lady hath bereft you thus?</l>
</sp>