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For it so falls out
That what we have we prize not to the worth
Whiles we enjoy it, but being lack'd and lost,
Why, then we rack the value; then we find
The virtue that possession would not show us
Whiles it was ours.

      — Much Ado about Nothing, Act IV Scene 1

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Shakespeare concordance:
all instances of "divine"

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  • The numbers below indicate the number of speeches
    in which divine appears in each listed work. If a single speech
    contains divine more than once, the speech will still be counted once
    as part of the total count.
  • You may want to see all the instances at once.

All's Well That Ends Well (1)
Antony and Cleopatra (1)
Comedy of Errors (3)
Coriolanus (3)
Cymbeline (6)
Hamlet (1)
Henry IV, Part II (2)
Henry VI, Part I (2)
Henry VI, Part III (2)
King John (1)
King Lear (1)
Love's Labour's Lost (2)
Macbeth (1)
Measure for Measure (3)
Merchant of Venice (1)
Midsummer Night's Dream (2)
Much Ado about Nothing (1)
Othello (2)
Pericles (1)
Rape of Lucrece (3)
Richard II (3)
Richard III (5)
Romeo and Juliet (2)
Sonnets (2)
Tempest (2)
Troilus and Cressida (3)
Two Gentlemen of Verona (4)
Venus and Adonis (1)
Winter's Tale (3)

 

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