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I thank thee, Jew, for teaching me that word.

      — The Merchant of Venice, Act IV Scene 1

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KEYWORD: amen

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1

Henry VIII
[II, 3]

Anne Bullen

1270

Now, I pray God, amen!

2

Henry VIII
[III, 2]

Duke of Suffolk

1886

My amen to't!

3

Henry VIII
[III, 2]

Duke of Norfolk

1898

Marry, amen!

4

Henry VIII
[V, 1]

Sir Thomas Lovell

2805

Methinks I could
Cry the amen; and yet my conscience says
She's a good creature, and, sweet lady, does
Deserve our better wishes.

5

Henry VIII
[V, 5]

Archbishop Cranmer

3394

Amen.

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