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A peace above all earthly dignities,
A still and quiet conscience.
— King Henry VIII, Act III Scene 2
KEYWORD: exhibition
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Kent banish'd thus? and France in choler parted?
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Nay, that's certain; we have the exhibition to examine. |
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The tyrant custom, most grave senators,
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In troth, I think I should; and undo't when I had
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My will is something sorted with his wish.
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