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You may relish him more in the soldier than in the scholar.
— Othello, Act II Scene 1
KEYWORD: peace
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Peace! |
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If it mar nothing neither,
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Men of peace, well encountered. |
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Peace! the peal begins. |
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5 |
Prepare, madam, prepare!
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Nothing but peace and gentle visitation. |
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Nothing but peace and gentle visitation. |
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Peace! for I will not have to do with you. |
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Peace, peace! forbear:
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10 |
Lo, he is tilting straight! Peace! I have done.
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That is all one, my fair, sweet, honey monarch; for,
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Peace!—
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