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 1     I|  mutinies prest,~Reduced he to peace, so Heaven him blest.~ ~
 2     I|        be his arms to ease and peace resigned?~Why frees he not
 3     I|  leisure,~To keep his realm in peace and rest he chose,~With
 4     I|        then be got,~If thus of peace he broke or loosed the knot?~ ~
 5    II|        LII~The virgin held her peace when this was said;~And
 6    II|      mild their gestures were,~Peace in their hands, and friendship
 7    II|    thee be contented~To joy in peace the conquests thou hast
 8    II|        This makes thee blessed peace so light to hold,~Like summer'
 9    II|       To gentle thoughts, that peace and quiet bring,~So that
10    II|   enjoy your conquests got, in peace.~ ~ LXXIX~"Nor ye that part
11    II|  affect,~Or that we hate sweet peace, or rest denay,~Think not
12    II|       realm to gain,~And he in peace, rest, joy, long more may
13    II|    captain sage:~"Who scorneth peace shall have his fill of war,~
14    II|     mart,~I bring thee war and peace closed in this lap,~Take
15    II|       hast no time to muse;~If peace, we rest, we fight, if war
16    IV|     saints unclose~In rest and peace; then this victorious sword~
17    IV|  sorrows drowned,~Death be thy peace, the grave thy resting-place,~
18     V|     him were~Famous in war and peace five hundred years.~ ~ XVII~
19     V|       Boemond live in ease and peace,~Until this storm of Godfrey'
20     V|        profit; for betide thee peace or war,~Thine all her cities,
21    VI| likewise they bring to end,~In peace, assurance, quiet, ease
22    VI|       will shend,~And make for peace, to save our lives, request,~
23    VI|    king," he says, "united~Are peace and war, nor shall that
24    VI|       sore,~If he to grant her peace and rest consent~Gainst
25    VI|      Rest, midst your weapons; peace, amongst your arms.~ ~ CV~"
26   VII|      had enjoyed the country's peace;~I bade the court farewell,
27   VII|      of his rest,~Such hate of peace, and such desire of blood,~
28   VII|       let my camp sit still in peace and rest,~And my life's
29  VIII|        things,~Buried in happy peace both more and less,~Thou
30     X|       well advised~To purchase peace, and so preserve his crown:~
31     X|     and with gold,~He might in peace his empire still have hold."~ ~
32     X|    would have said;~To sue for peace or yield himself a slave~
33     X|      these Christians shall~In peace and love unite within one
34    XI|      This of repose, of quiet, peace, and rest;~Go, take your
35   XII|       s pleasure,~Her joy, her peace, her will, her wish did
36   XII|      remember well,~And how in peace and war, in joy and teen,~
37   XII|      said, "Farewell, I die in peace."~ ~ LXIX~As violets blue
38   XII|    knight, in show~Of love and peace, her speech, alas, was done,~
39   XII|     late, too late, in sign of peace,~How haps it now thou canst
40  XIII|        sore~All cause of quiet peace, though just and right,~
41  XIII|        will send thee ease and peace,~And war and trouble mongst
42   XIV|     Sleep, ease, repose, rest, peace and quiet brings.~ ~  II~
43   XIV|       bonds unknit,~Shall I in peace, in ease and rest there
44   XIV|       fall."~ ~ XV~He held his peace; and Godfrey answered so:~"
45    XV|        were courteous, full of peace and love;~In look a saint,
46   XVI|        of sweet~Repulses, war, peace, hope, despair, joy, fear,~
47   XVI|     race.~ ~  LV~"Stay here in peace, I go, nor wend you may~
48   XVI|        cruel, go, go with such peace, such rest,~Such joy, such
49  XVII|   scanned,~Keeping his folk in peace and good accord,~And termed
50  XVII|    ease."~The monarch held his peace when this was said,~And
51  XVII| everlasting fame,~Preserved in peace the folk that him obeyed:~
52  XVII|     guide the same,~To rule in peace or to command in fight,~
53  XVII|      eild it fits,~Shall happy peace preserve and quiet blest,~
54  XVII|       noble lands~Give laws of peace false and unjust that are,~
55 XVIII|   chieftain wisheth health and peace:~ ~ LII~"Fear not, renowned
56   XIX|        be~The bond of love and peace between you both;~He that
57   XIX|      ire nigh broke,~In forced peace and rest thus bore love'
58   XIX|    comfort lies,~Where war for peace, travail for rest I find;~
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