Identify all puns in the speech below

Why, I, in this weak piping time of peace,
Have no delight to pass away the time,
Unless to spy my shadow in the sun
And descant on mine own deformity.
And therefore, since I cannot prove a lover
To entertain these fair well-spoken days,
I am determined to prove a villain
And hate the idle pleasures of these days.
Plots have I laid, inductions dangerous,
By drunken prophecies, libels, and dreams,
To set my brother Clarence and the King
In deadly hate the one against the other;
And if King Edward be as true and just
As I am subtle, false, and treacherous,
This day should Clarence closely be mew'd up-
About a prophecy which says that G
Of Edward's heirs the murderer shall be.
Dive, thoughts, down to my soul. Here Clarence comes.

There are two puns in the speech:

1) "piping time of peace" - This is a pun on the phrase "peacetime," which refers to a period of peace and tranquility. The pun plays on the word "piping," which could mean a weak or feeble time but also a time of playing music or celebrating.

2) "Dive, thoughts, down to my soul" - This is a pun on the word "dive," which means to plunge or descend. The pun plays on the word "thoughts," referring to the character's intentions or plans, suggesting that they should descend into his soul or innermost thoughts.