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A.S. P. Colon Perfect. For my own part, I am, as they say, but to parfec one man in one poor man

Love's Labour Loft. 51 2 171114 Paris. Lucentio fhall make one, though Paris came in hope to speed alone T. of the Sb. 1 2 259/2/27 Governor of. D. P.

i Henry vi.

543) Thus he goes, as did the youthful Paris once to Greece

570210 - D. P. Troilus and Creff. p. 857.

D. P.
Romeo and Juliet.

920 Paris-balls. To that end, as matching to his youth and vanity, I did present him with those Paris-balls

Henry v. 21 41 519223 Paris-garden. Do you take the court for Paris-garden

Henry vni. 5 3 700214 Parish. I'd let a parish of such Cloten's blood

Cymbeline. 4 2 91612 Paritors. Sole imperator, great general of trotting paritors

Love's Lab. Lof 31 | 156212 Park'd. How are we park'd and bounded in a pale

i Henry vi. 4 2 56112 Parle. That ev'ry day with parle encounter me

Two Gent. of Verona. 1 2
Their purpose is, to parle, to court, and dance

Love's Lab. Lof. 51 2 1671
Though the nature of our quarrel never yet brook'd parle Taming of the Sbrew. 1 1 25611
Or sound so base a parle

Ricbard ii. 1 1 415" Through brazen trumpet send the breath of parle into his ruin'd ears

Ibid. 31 31 428124 Break the parle

Titus Andronicus. 51 31 8532 When, in an angry parle, he smote the Nidded Polack on the ice

Hamlet. I Parley. What is the business, that such a hideous trumpet calls to parley the neepers of the house

Macbetb. 2) 3) 3712 Well, by my will, we shall admit no parley

Henry iv. 41 | 494) Dare any be so bold to sound retreat or parley, when I command them kill 2 Hen. vi.

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What an eye she has ! methinks it sounds a parley of provocation
Parliament. Who hath not heard it spoken, how deep you were within the books of
God? to us, the speaker in his parliament

2 Henry iv. 4 2 495" My mouth Mall be the parliament of England

2 Henry vi. 41 7 595) = The bloody parliament shall this be call’d, unless Plantagenet, duke of York, be king

3 Henry vi.lt il 6041 Parlous. · By'r lakin, a parlous fear

Midf. Night's Dream. 3 1 183

As You Like I1, 3) 21 234 Thou art in a parlous state, Mepherd

Ricbard ii. 3) 1 649 0, 'tis a parlous boy ; bold, quick, ingenious, forward, capable A parlous boy :-go.to, you are too shrewd

4 647 Parmacity. Telling me the sovereign'st thing on tarth was parmacity for an inward

i Henry iv. I bruise

3) 445

All's Well. Parolles. D. P.

277 'Parrel. I'll bring him the best 'parrel that I have, come on't what will Parricide. Not confessing their cruel parricide, filling their hearers with strange inven

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at a bag-piper
And discourse grow commendable in none only but parrots
More clamorous than a parrot against rain
That ever this fellow should have fewer words than a párrot, and yet the son of a

4 455 The parrot will not do more for an almond, than he for a commodious drab Tr. Cras eget

Drunk ? and speak parrot
Parrot-teacher. Well you are a rare parrot-teacher
Parson. Sometimes the comes with a tithe-pig's tail tickling a parson's nose, as a 'lies

alleep, then dreams he of another benefice
Part. In debating which was beft, we shall part with neither
- For which of my bad parts didst thou firft fuffer love for me

For which of my good parts did you first suffer love for me
My better parts are all thrown down
That part was aptly fitted, and naturally perform'd

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A. S. P. C.L. Paribia. Now darting Parthia art thou struck

Ant. and Cleop. 3

117811:57 Partbian. Or, like the Parthian, I shall Aying fight

Cymbeline. 1 7 899 1.27 Partial. I am not partial to infringe our laws

Comedy of Errors, fi 1 103) 110 - I cannot be so partial, Goneril, to the great love I bear you

Lear. 1

41 9381110 Partialize. Such neighbour hearness to our sacred blood, should nothing privilege him, nor partialize

Ricbard ii. 1 1 41412 40 Participation. Thou hast lost thy princely privilege with vile participation 1 Henry iv. 3) 2 460224 Particular. And every course in his particular

2 Henry iv. 141 41 4981150 Who lov'd him in a most dear particular

Coriolanus. 5) 11 73319 For his particular, I'll receive him gladly, but not one follower

Lear. 21 41 945 2 43 Parting from his family described by Launce

Two Gent. of Verona. 21 3

29 146 - is such sweet sorrow, that I shall say good night, 'till it be morrow Rom. and Jul. 2 2 97733 Partirion. It is the wittiest partition that ever I heard discourse Midf. Night's Dream. 51 1 193 - 47

And can we not partition make with spectacles so precious 'twixt fair and soul Cym. 17 89947 Partizans. Clubs, bills, and partizans

Romeo and Juliet. 1 o 6981160 - I had as lief have a reed that will do me no service, as a partizan I could not heave

Antony and Cleopatra.271 780145 And make him with our pikes and partizans a grave

Cymbeline. 4 2 918261 And made Verona's ancient citizens cast by their grave beseeming ornaments, to wield old partizans

Rom. and Juliet. 1 968 2 30 Shall I Atrike it with my partizan

Hamlet. 1 1 100111 116 Partlet. Unroosted by thy dame Partlet here

Winter's Tale. 2 31 342 1 51 How now, dame Partlet, the hen

i Henry iv.313 462125 Partridge's. Then there's a partridge's wing fav'd

Much Ado About Notbing. 2

112612 39 Who finds the partridge in the puttock's nest, but may imagine how the bird came dead, although the kite foar with unbloody'd beak

2 Henry vi. 3 2 58812 32 Pafh. Thou want'st a rough path, and the shoots

Winter's Tale. il 21 33511151 If I go to him, with my armed fift I'll pal him o'er the face Troi. and Crepp:2 3 87012 Passed. Waving his beam upon the pashed corses of the kings

Ibid. 51 5 8891 II Pass. To pass assurance of a dower in marriage

Tam. of tbe Sbrew.4 270 1 54 my daughter a sufficient dower

Ibid. 4

272 2.15 Lord, let me never have a cause to figh, 'till I am brought to such a filly pass Ibid. 5 2 276158 Nay, an thou pass upon me, I'll no more with thee

Twelfth Nigbr. l 32038 As for these glken coated Naves, I pass not

2 Henry vi. 4) 2 5941 14 Please you, that I may pass this doing

Coriolanus. 2 2 716127
What, have his daughters brought him to this pass

Lear. 3 4 94812 13
Though well we may not pass upon his life without the form of justice Ibid. 3) 7 9512 21
Thus might he pass indeed
And in a pass of practice, requite him for your father

Hamlet. 41 7 103212 27
Some strange indignity, which patience could not pass

Otbelle, 21 31057 31 Pallable. His body's a passable carcase, if it be not hurt

Cymbeline. 1 3 895 2 28 Paffado. The passado he respects not

Love's Labor Lot. 2 15112 54 Ah, the immortal passado

Romeo and Juliet.[2] 4 978128 Come, fir, your passado

Ibid. 3) 1 9822) 8 Passage. This young gentlewoman had a father (O, that had ! how sad a paffage 'tis)

All's Well. 1 1277125 Muft I not serve a long apprenticehood to foreign passages

Richard ii. 1 3 41812 32 O, uncle, 'would come part of my young years might but redeem the passage of your age

i Henry vi. 21 5 55412 36 If such actions may have passage free, bond-Naves and pagans fall our statesmen

Orbello. I 210462150 What, ho! no watch? no passage ?

Ibid.15

1/10742 6 Passid. The women have so cry'd and shriek'd at it, that it pass’d Mer. W. of Winds. 1 481210 Make thee beg pardon for thy passed speech

2 Henry vi. 3 2 589114 How pass'd it

Henry vii. 2 679 | 20 Paffes. This passes

Merry W.of Winds. 4 2
Like power divine hath look'd upon my passes

Meas. for Meals 10111144
The king, fir, hath lay'd, that in a dozen passes between yourself and him, he Mall
not exceed you three hits

Hamlet. 5) 21039|1117 Paletb. But I have that within, which passeth Thow

Ibid. 1

21002 146 Paffing. You apprehend passing shrewdly

Much Ado Ab. Norb. 2

126 127 For Oberon is passing fell and wrath

Mids. Night's Dream. 2 il 17' 11/25 It will be patime passing excellent, if it be husbanded with modestý

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Tam. of the Sbrew.l27 11 261|1|18

Ibid. 141 269|1|15 I find you pilling gentle

Ibid.

2262137 'Tis pailing good

Ibid. 41 31 270217 This is a pafling merry one

Winter's Tale.4 31 352 2 2 And our a r shakes them passing scornfully

Henry v. 4 2 5302|32 Opfing traitor, perjur'd, and unjust

3 Henry vi. 5) 1 6282161 pleanlig tongue

Ricbard i. 1) 1 634 227 Yet are they paling cowardly

Coriolanus. I 11 7052 3 well

Hamlet. 21 211014211 In faith, 'twas strange, 'twas passing strange

O:bello. 3 10482 29 Paffion. Passion change not shortly

Mu. Ado Abt. Notb. I Il 12312/11 There never was counterfeit of passion came so near the life of passion Ibid. 2 3 3304 26 And counsel him to fight against his passion

Ibid. 31 1 132 21 5 How all the other passions fleet to air, as doubtful thoughts, and rath embrac'd despair

Merchant of Venice. 3 2 2101236 What paffion hangs these weights upon my tongue

As You Like It.1 2227149 Methinks, his words do from such passion fly, that he believes himself; fo do not 1

Twelfib Night. 31 41 326 4 If much you note him, you shall offend him, and extend his passion Macbet b. 31 41 3752 53 His passion is so ripe, it needs muft break

K. John. 4 2 403245 'Till that his paffions, like a whale on ground, confound themselves with working

2 Henry iv. 41 41 4972150 Her passions are made of nothing but the finest part of pure love Ant. and Cleop. /12769 2155 Our own precedent passions do instruct us what levity is in youth Timon of Athens. 1 1 804/217 Then be my passions bottomless

Titus Andronicus. 3 1 843111 3 Your passion draws ears hither

Troiland Cref:15 2 887 128 She was a queen over her passion; who, most rebel-like, fought to be king o'er her

Lear. 4) 3) 955134 But pasfion lends them power

Rom, and Jul. 1 51 974 2 53 Give me that man that is not passion's Nave

Hamlet. 3 2 1019145 Well painted passion

Orbello. 4 i 1069/2.60 Pallionate. And cannot passionate our ten-fold grief with folded arms Tit. Andron. 3 2 844 1141

All's Well. 3 2 Palsport. Look on this letter, madam; here's my passport

2911 Paly-measure. Then he's a rogue, and a pally-measure pavin; I hate a drunken rogue

Twelfib Night. 5 I 33012 43 Paft and to come, seem best; things present worst

2 Henry iv. 1 31 47922 Paffe. Soine model of the barren carth, which serves as parte, and cover to our bones

Ricbard ii. 3 427257

Tir. An. 5 21 85312 I will grind your bones to duft, and with your blood and it I'll make a paste

Ibid. s 2 853210 Paftics. And make two pasties of your shameful heads

Two Gentlemen of Verona. 27 32/25 Pastime of each weary step To see no paftime, 1:-- what you would have, I'll stay to know at your abandon'd

As You Like It. 5| 41 25011

3241 Till our very pastime, tired out of breath, prompt us to have mercy on him Tw. Nigh:. 3/ 4 - Make their partimes at my sorrow : they should not laugh if I could reach them

Winter's Tale. 2 31 3412 Paffer. It is the pastor lards the brother's sides, the want that makes him leave Tim. of Aib. 41 3) 819 2/3 Do not, as some ungracious pastors do, Mew me the steep and thorny way to

Hamla. I 310042 heaven

867 1 Paft-proportion. Will you with counters sum the past-proportion of his infinite Tr. & Cr. 2

Henry v. 2166
Paflure. They sell the pasture now to buy the horse
Posty. I will confess what I know without constraint: if ye pinch me like a pasty, I

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A. S. P. C.L. Patcb. So were there a patch set on learning, to see him in a school Love's Lab. L 1.41 21 1591417 - A crew of patches, rude mechanicals, that work for bread upon Athenian Nalls

Midji Night's Dream. 3 2 1851.26 The patch is kind enough; but a huge feeder, snail flow in profit Mer, of Venice. 2) 5 205/2/18

Yonders my lord, your son, with a patch of velvet on's face; whether there be al fcar under’t or no the velvet knows

All's Well.41 5 3012/13 What soldier's patch

Macbeth. 51 3 38411148 As patches set upon a little breach, discredit more the hiding of the fault, than did the fault before it was so patch'd

K. Fobn 14 21 403153 And begin to patch up thine old body for heaven

2 Herry iv. 2 44861124 We go to gain a little patch of ground

Hamlet. 41 4110272 44. Parcb'd. Man is but a patch'd fool, if he will offer to say what methought I had

Midf. Night's Dream. 41 11 1912 15 explained

Twelfth Nigbr. 51 3111 with foul moles and high offending marks

K. h.31 1 3961215 - You patch'd up your excuses

Ant, and Cleop: 2

2 774254 Parchery. Know his grofs patchery

Tim. of Arbens. 521 826217 Here is such patchery, such juggling, and such knavery Troilus and Criffida. 21 31 8691134 Pate. Pass for pate

Tempo
There is either liquor in his pate, or money in his purse, when he looks so merrily

Merry Wives of Windfor.12

531144 If I return, I shall be post indeed, for the will score your fault upon my pate

Comedy of Errors.1

2 1051148 Back, Nave, or I will break thy pate across

Ibid. 2
Break any thing here, and I'll break your knave's pate

Ibid.13

110111s Fat paunches make lean pates

Love's Labor LA.

1 1472 And through the instrument my pate made way

Taming of the Shriw. 2 il 26121 1 Was this taken by any understanding pate but thine

Winter's Tale. 1 2 336157 A curl'd pate will grow bald

Henry v. 5 2 5392123 Crop away that factious pate of his

2 Henry vi. 51 600213 To melt the city leads upon your pates

Coriolanus. 41 6 731 220 You have broke his pate with your bowl

Cymbeline. 2 1901 137 This might be the pate of a politician, which this ass now o'er-reaches Hamle. 5 1 1034 1126 My invention comes from my pate

0:bello. 12

I 1052 132 Parent. By his authority he remains here, which he thinks is a patent for his fauciness

All's W'ell. 41 51 30107 If you are ro fond over her iniquity, give her patent to offend

Orbell.4

1 1067144 Paib. Go, tread the path that thou shalt ne'er return

Ricbard u. 1 63412156 For if thou path thy native semblance on

Julius Cæjar. 2 1 747 2120 Parb-way. In suffering thus thy brother to be Naughter'd, thou Mew's the naked path-way to thy life

Ricbard i. 1 2 415 2146 Parberica!. I will think you the most pathetical break promise

As You Like I.. 4 1 243 1150 Patience Says, it is past her cure

Tempeft. 511 2012 18 Content, the sovereign aid of patience

Ibid. 51 1 2012123 My patience, more than thy desert, is privilege for thy departure hence TwoG.of Ver. 3 1 342/43 Shew your wisdom, daughter, in your close patience

Meal. for Meuf.143 962114 Fool-begg'd patience

Comedy of Errors.12

Il 106135 God give me patience

Much Ado About Norb.12 3) 1301212 Bring me a father who fo lov'd his child, whose joy of her is overwhelm'd like mine, and bid him speak of patience

Ibid. 51 1 1411126 Bring him yet to me, and I of him will gather patience

Ibid. 51 1 1411038 "Tis all men's office to speak patience to thote, that wring under the load of sorrow

Ibid. 5 1141 1146 We will not wake your patience

Ibid. 51 1 142°23 I know not how to pray your patience, yet I must speak

Ibid. 51 i 143223 I have as little patience as another man; and therefore I can be quiet Love's L. Lt.11 21 151/2 39 Master Mustard seed, I know your patience well

Midj. Night's Dr.31 1851 Thou driv'it me past the bounds of maiden's patience

Ibid. 3 21 185231 Her very filence, and her patience, speak to the people, and they pity her As Y. L. II. 3 228 453 herself would startle at this letter, and play the swaggerer

Ibid. 41 31 2432 57 For patience she will prove a second Griffel

Taming of ibe Sbrew. 2

il 26212132 Think upon patience

All's Well. 3 2 29111 She sat like Patience on a monument, smiling at grief

Tw. Nigbr. 21 41 31712/11 Our's be your patience then, and your's our parts

Als Will.51 31 30512150

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Oh, patience; the ftatue is but newly fix'd, the colour's not dry

Winter's Tale./3) 24 3461129
Do you find your patience so predominant in your nature, that you can let this

Ibid. (5) 31 361/2163 go

Macbetb.
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Ricbard ii. 1 1 4141133 Call it not patience, Gaunt, it is despair

Ibid. 1) 2 415245 That which in mean men we entitle patience, is pale cold cowardice in noble breasts

Ibid. 12) 415249 And prick my tender patience to those thoughts, which honour and allegiance cannot think

Ibid. 2

1 42112133 is stale, and I am weary of it

Ibid. 5 5 439|150 You knew I was at your back; and spoke it on purpose to try my patience 2 H. iv.2 41 487/1/16 Though patience be a tir'd mare, yet the will plod

Henry 1) 514/2/24 is for poltroons

3 Henry vi.lt

160411145 With patience calm thy storm

Ibid. 3 31 619/2129 By your patience, I may not suffer you to visit them

Ricbard iii. 141 1656 1152 D. P.

Henry viii. 6711 And, sweetly, in all the rest Mew'd a most noble patience

Ibid. 2 1 6791714 - I laugh'd him out of patience; and that night I laughed him into patience

Ant. and Cleo.2) 5) 777122 is rottish

Ibid. 14 13 7971211- herself what goddess e'er the be, doth lesser blench at sufferance than I do Tr. and Cr.li il 8581112 Hector; whose patience is as a virtue, fix'd, to-day was mov'd

Ibid. I

285911 There is between my will and all offences a guard of patience

Ibid. 51 21 885121 Have I hurt him ?-No faith, not so much as his patience

Cymbeline. 3) 89612 _ Quite besides the government of patience

Ibid. 241 90512 and sorrow strove who should express her goodliest

Lear. 4) 3) 955) perforce, with wilful choler meeting, makes my flesh tremble in their different greeting

Rom. and Julies. 1 5 974) But he bears both the sentence and the sorrow, that to pay grief, muft of poor

Orbello. Il 31049 1 patience borrow How poor are they, that have not patience

Ibid. 2) 31105812 I mould have found in some place of my soul a drop of patience

Ibid.41 2107012

Ibid. 4) 210711 -, thou young and rose-lipp'd cherubim Patient as a gentle stream

Two Gent.of Verona. 2 7 - I will procure-a you de good guest, de earle, de knight, de lords, de gentlemen, my

Mirry W. of Windfor. 2 3 patients

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Sit, my preserver, by thy patient's fide

Macberb. 51 3) 384
Therein the patient must minister to himself

Coriolanus. 3 720 Were I as patient as the midnight Reep, by Jove, 't would be my mind

Titus Andronicus. I 2 832 yourself

704 Patricians. I tell you, friends, most charitable care have the patricians of you Coriolanus. I

Ibid. 11 91 710 Where great patricians shall attend, and thrug, i' the end, admire

Two Gent. of Verona. 4) 3

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Hamlet.1
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Patrimony. I pray you ftand good father to me now, give me Bianca for my patrimony

Tam. of the Sbrew. 41 4272

Troie and Cref. 857 Patroclus. D.P.

Tam.of tbe Sbrew.14 270
Patrox. And will repute you ever the patron of my life and liberty

Lear. I 930
As my great patron thought on in my prayers
Pattens. Look, how the floor of heaven is chick inlay'd with pattens of bright gold

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