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They have a plentiful lack of wit.

      — Hamlet, Act II Scene 2

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KEYWORD: peace

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1

Love's Labour's Lost
[I, 1]

Ferdinand

227

Peace!

2

Love's Labour's Lost
[IV, 3]

Ferdinand

1528

If it mar nothing neither,
The treason and you go in peace away together.

3

Love's Labour's Lost
[V, 1]

Don Adriano de Armado

1770

Men of peace, well encountered.

4

Love's Labour's Lost
[V, 1]

Moth

1779

Peace! the peal begins.

5

Love's Labour's Lost
[V, 2]

Boyet

1965

Prepare, madam, prepare!
Arm, wenches, arm! encounters mounted are
Against your peace: Love doth approach disguised,
Armed in arguments; you'll be surprised:
Muster your wits; stand in your own defence;
Or hide your heads like cowards, and fly hence.

6

Love's Labour's Lost
[V, 2]

Biron

2070

Nothing but peace and gentle visitation.

7

Love's Labour's Lost
[V, 2]

Boyet

2072

Nothing but peace and gentle visitation.

8

Love's Labour's Lost
[V, 2]

Biron

2351

Peace! for I will not have to do with you.

9

Love's Labour's Lost
[V, 2]

Princess of France

2366

Peace, peace! forbear:
Your oath once broke, you force not to forswear.

10

Love's Labour's Lost
[V, 2]

Biron

2412

Lo, he is tilting straight! Peace! I have done.
[Enter COSTARD]
Welcome, pure wit! thou partest a fair fray.

11

Love's Labour's Lost
[V, 2]

Don Adriano de Armado

2461

That is all one, my fair, sweet, honey monarch; for,
I protest, the schoolmaster is exceeding
fantastical; too, too vain, too too vain: but we
will put it, as they say, to fortuna de la guerra.
I wish you the peace of mind, most royal couplement!

12

Love's Labour's Lost
[V, 2]

Don Adriano de Armado

2591

Peace!—
The armipotent Mars, of lances the almighty
Gave Hector a gift, the heir of Ilion;
A man so breathed, that certain he would fight; yea
From morn till night, out of his pavilion.
I am that flower,—

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