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A beast, that wants discourse of reason.

      — Hamlet, Act I Scene 2

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KEYWORD: honourable

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1

All's Well That Ends Well
[I, 3]

Helena

457

Mine honourable mistress.

2

All's Well That Ends Well
[II, 3]

Lafeu

1159

Go to, sir; you were beaten in Italy for picking a
kernel out of a pomegranate; you are a vagabond and
no true traveller: you are more saucy with lords
and honourable personages than the commission of your
birth and virtue gives you heraldry. You are not
worth another word, else I'ld call you knave. I leave you.

3

All's Well That Ends Well
[III, 5]

Diana

1609

They say the French count has done most honourable service.

4

All's Well That Ends Well
[IV, 5]

Countess

2546

You need but plead your honourable privilege.

5

All's Well That Ends Well
[V, 3]

Parolles

2952

So please your majesty, my master hath been an
honourable gentleman: tricks he hath had in him,
which gentlemen have.

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