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Death, as the Psalmist saith, is certain to all; all shall die. How a good yoke of bullocks at Stamford fair?
— King Henry IV. Part II, Act III Scene 2
KEYWORD: ho
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Peace, ho! Caesar speaks. |
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2 |
What, Lucius, ho!
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3 |
Nor heaven nor earth have been at peace to-night:
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4 |
Peace, ho! |
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5 |
Stay, ho! and let us hear Mark Antony. |
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6 |
Peace, ho! let us hear him. |
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7 |
Peace, ho! Hear Antony. Most noble Antony! |
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8 |
Peace, ho! |
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9 |
Tear him, tear him! Come, brands ho! fire-brands:
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10 |
Stand, ho! |
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11 |
Give the word, ho! and stand. |
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12 |
Stand, ho! |
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13 |
Stand, ho! Speak the word along. |
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14 |
Ho, Lucilius! hark, a word with you. |
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15 |
Why, then, lead on. O, that a man might know
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16 |
What bastard doth not? Who will go with me?
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17 |
Room, ho! Tell Antony, Brutus is ta'en. |