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His nature is too noble for the world:
He would not flatter Neptune for his trident,
Or Jove for's power to thunder.
— Coriolanus, Act III Scene 1
KEYWORD: peace
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No, boy, but as well as I can do them. Peace!
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Peace! we'll hear him. |
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3 |
Peace, villain! |
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4 |
Ay: but, peace! let's hear 'em.
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Peace! stand aside: the company parts. |
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But well, when I discourse of love and peace? |
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[Aside] But better, indeed, when you hold your peace. |