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Sweet are the uses of adversity,
Which like the toad, ugly and venomous,
Wears yet a precious jewel in his head...

      — As You Like It, Act II Scene 1

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KEYWORD: haste

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1

Much Ado about Nothing
[III, 5]

Leonato

1624

Take their examination yourself and bring it me: I
am now in great haste, as it may appear unto you.

2

Much Ado about Nothing
[V, 1]

Don Pedro

2118

We have some haste, Leonato.

3

Much Ado about Nothing
[V, 1]

Leonato

2119

Some haste, my lord! well, fare you well, my lord:
Are you so hasty now? well, all is one.

4

Much Ado about Nothing
[V, 2]

Benedick

2493

Serve God, love me and mend. There will I leave
you too, for here comes one in haste.

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