The Student's Topical Shakespeare. Thirty-Seven Plays, Analyzed And Topically Arranged for the Use of Clergymen, Lawyers, Students, Etc.

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C.,IV: 5. 1182.
— Conditions of Lasting.
Arch. 'Tis very true : — And therefore be assur'd, my good lord mar- shal, If we do now make our atonement well, Our peace will, like a broken limb united, Grow stronger for the breaking.
.ff". /F., 2 pt., IV: 1. 797.
PEACE.
424 PEACE.
— Conduct becoming.
K. lien. * * In peace, there 's nothing so becomes a man, As modest stillness, and humility.
H. F.,III: 1. 831.
— Commanded.
May. Nought rests for me, in this tumult- uous strife.
But to make open procl
...amation : — Come, officer ; as loud as e'er thou canst.
Off- ' ' All manner of men, assembled here in arms this day, against God's peace and the king's, we charge and command you, in his highness' name, to repair to your several dwelling-places ; and not to wear, handle, or use, any sword, weapon, or dagger, hence- forward, upon pain of death." ff. F/., Ipt., I; 3. 869.
— Effeminate.
YorTc. * * Shall we at last conclude effeminate peace ?
JT. VI., 1 pt., V: 4. 896.
— From above.
Sooth.


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