| 1H6 IV.iii.1.1 | [stage direction] Enter Richard Duke of York, with trumpet and many soldiers |
| 3H6 V.i.16 | [Edward to the trumpeter] Go, trumpet, to the walls and sound a parle |
| H5 IV.ii.59 | [Constable to Dauphin] I will the banner from a trumpet take |
| H5 IV.vii.54 | [King Henry to herald] Take a trumpet, Herald |
| H8 V.v.1.1 | [stage direction] Enter trumpets, sounding |
| Ham I.i.151 | [Horatio to Barnardo and Marcellus] The cock, that is the trumpet to the morn |
| KJ II.i.198 | [King Philip to attendant] Some trumpet summon hither to the walls / These men of Angiers |
| KL V.iii.109.1 | [stage direction] A trumpet sounds |
| Phoen.3 | [] Let the bird of loudest lay ... / Herald sad and trumpet be |
| R3 IV.iv.149 | [King Richard to the trumpeters] A flourish, trumpets! |
| TC I.iii.251 | [Aeneas to and of Agamemnon] I bring a trumpet to awake his ear |
| TC IV.v.6.2 | [Ajax to trumpeter] Thou, trumpet, there's my purse |