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Peace. Why that the naked, poor and mangled peace, dear nurfe of arts, plenties, and joyful births

The peace, which you fo urg'd, lies in his answer -, proclamation to keep, read

Or who should study to prefer a peace, if holy churchmen take delight in broils offered to France

-, articles of, between France and England

A. S. P. C.L.

Henry v.5 253826
Ibid. 5 2 538250

1 Henry vi. 1
Ibid. 3
1 556 112
Ibid. 5 5 568/2/10

3

547 250

2 Henry vi.

with his foul, heaven, if it be thy will

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The peace between the French and us not values the coft that did conclude it H. viii. I
A proper title of a peace, and purchas'd at a fuperfluous rate

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Ibid. 5 2 601225

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Ibid. I 167317

I feel within me a peace above all earthly dignities, a still and quiet confcience Ib. 3 2 692139
Still in thy right hand carry gentle peace, to filence envious tongues
Nor fhall this peace fleep with her

This peace

Ibid. 3 2 6922/48 Ibid. 54 702/138 Coriolanus. 4 5 730156

is nothing but to ruft iron, encrease tailors, and breed ballad-makers

is a very apoplexy, lethargy; mull'd, deaf, sleepy, insensible; a getter of more bastard
children, than war is a destroyer of men
is a great maker of cuckolds

Ibid. 5 5 7302 2
Ibid. 4 5 73028

All the fwords in Italy, and her confederate arms, could not have made this peace Ib. 5 3 737115
We have made peace, with no lefs honour to the Antiates, than fhame to the Ro-

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When the thunder would not peace at my bidding

- What, drawn, and talk of peace? I hate the word, as I hate hell Peach. If I be ta'en, I'll peach for this

Ibid. 5 5 7382 28
Julius Cæfar. 2
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Ant. and Cleop. [4]
Troi. and Cref: 2
Cymbeline. 3
Lear. 4

Romeo and Jul.1
1 Henry iv. 2

Peaches. For fome four fuits of peach-colour'd fattin, which now peaches him a beggar

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Tempeft.41

Comedy of Errors.43 1151 3

Like a peacock fweep along his tail; we'll pull his plumes and take away his train

He talks up and down like a peacock a-stride, and a-stand

→→→ And now reigns here a very, very-peacock

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1 Henry vi.33 558141 Troi. and Cre33 877110 Hamlet. 3 2 1021210

Peak. Weary feven nights, nine times nine, shall he dwindle, peak and pine Macbeth.1 like John-a-dreams

Peaking. The peaking cornuto her husband

3 364 222 Hamlet 2 21016 118 Merry Wives of Wind 35 63258 All's Well. 1 27913 pear I.45 69/2/25 Hamlet. 4 510301 3

Pear. They would whip me with their wits till I were as creft-fain as a dry'd
Your old virginity,

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'Pear. It hall as level to your judgment 'pear, as day does to your eye

Pearl. If all their [twenty feas] fand were pearl

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Ibid. 5 2
Love's Labor Loft. 4 2 159221
Midf. Night's Dream. 1 1 177 2.4

Rich honefty dwells like a mifer, fir, in a poor houfe; as your pearl in your foul
oyster

Turkey cushions bofs'd with pearl

What concerns it you, if I wear pearl and gold

This pearl fhe gave me, I do feel't and fee't

The time is free; I fee thee compafs'd with thy kingdom's pearl
Heaven-moving pearls

Your brooches, pearls, and owches

He kifs'd, the last of many doubled kiffes, this orient pearl

I'll fet thee in a fhower of gold and hail rich pearls upon thee

This is the pearl that pleas'd your emprefs' eye

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As You Like It.5424827
Tam. of the Shrew. 2263136
Ibid. 51 2742
Twelfth Night. 4 3 328/2/12
Macbeth. 5 7 3862 38
K. Fobu. 2392/1/24
2 Henry iv. 2 4 484|1|14|
Antony and Cleop1 577317
Ibid. 5 777 256
Titus Andron.5 1 850234
Troil. and Creff 1 858243

She is a pearl, whose price hath launch'd above a thousand ships, and turn'd crown'd
kings to merchants

Hamlet, this pearl is thine

Ibid. 2 2 867160 Hamlet.

Of one, whofe hand, like the base Judean, threw a pearl away, richer than all his

tribe

Peafe. I had rather have a handful, or two, of dried peafe

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Othello. 5 2 1079 2/26

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Peafood

father

A. S. P. C. L.

Peafcod. Commend me to mistress Squash your mother, and to mafter Peafcod your
Midf. Night's Dream.3 1 184 255
And I remember the wooing of a peafcod instead of her; from whom I took two
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But wrangling pedant, this is the patronefs of heavenly harmony
But I have caufe to pry into this pedant; methinks he looks as though he were in
love

A mercatantè, or a pedant, I know not what, but formal in apparel
Like a pedant that keeps a fchool i' the church

Pedafcule I'll watch you better yet

Pedigree. You tell a pedigree of threefcore and two years

Pedlar. He is wit's pedlar: and retails its wares at wakes, markets, fairs

Pedro, Don. D. P.

and waffels, meetings,

Love's Labour Loft. 5 2 169 1 27

Much Ado About Nothing.

121

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Peep'd. For from this league peep'd harms that menac'd him
Peers. Moft mighty liege, and my companion peers, take from my mouth the wish of
happy years

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The proudest peer of the realm shall not wear a head on his shoulders, unless he pay me tribute

King Stephen was a worthy peer

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Peer'd. An hour before the worthipp'd sun peer'd forth the golden window of the eaft

Pecreth. And as the fun breaks through the darkest clouds, so honour peereth in the meanest habit

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Peerless. The moft peerless piece of earth, I think, that e'er the fun fhone bright on

As the liv'd peerless, fo her dead likeness, I do well believe, excels you look'd upon

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Peer-out. So buffets himself on the forehead, crying, peer-out, peer-out M. W. of Wind. 4 2

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What a wretched and peevish fellow is this king of England
I will not prefume, to fend fuch peevish tokens to a king
Why, what a peevish fool was that of Crete, that taught his fon the office of a fowl

Fie! what an indirect and peevish courfe is this of her's
And be not peevish found in great designs

Peg-a-Ramfey. Malvolio's a Peg-a-Ramfey, and three merry men be we

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Henry v.3 7 1 Henry vi. 5 4

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567 218

3 Henry vi. 56

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Richard iii.3 1

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Ibid. 4 4

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Tw. Night. 2 3

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Pegs. But I'll let down the pegs that make this mufic
Peifed. The world, who of itself is peifed well

1 Henry iv. 4
Othello. 2

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Peize. I fpeak too long; but 'tis to peize the time
Left leaden lumber peize me down to-morrow
Pelican. That blood already like the pelican, haft thou top'd out, drunkenly carows'd

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Pelion Mount.

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Pelican. And, like the kind life-rend'ring pelican, repast them with my blood Hamlet.|45|1029|2|54 Merry Wives of Windfer. 2 I 52 1/40 Ibid. 5 11036 120 Love's Labor Loft. 4 3 1642 5

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To o'er-top old Pelion Pell-Mell-down with them

Why then, defy each other, and pell-mell, make work upon ourselves, for heaven or hell

Nor moody beggars, ftarving for a time of pell-mell havock and confufion

March on, join bravely, let us to't pell-mell

Pell-mell.

Pelt. The chiding billows feem to pelt the clouds

K. John. 2
1 Henry iv. 5 1
Richard ii. 5 3
Lear. 4 6
Otbello. 2

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Mid. Night's Dream. 2 2
Richard ii. 2 1

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Pelting. Every pelting petty officer would use his heaven for thunder Meaf. for Meaf.2 2

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Troilus and Creffida. 4 5 883240

Lear. 2 3 942227

Ibid. 349481 36

D. P.

3 Henry vi.

603

Henry viii. 2 3 682 122
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Gentlemen, the penance lies with you, if these fair ladies pafs away frowning Ibid.1 Pencils. 'Ware pencils

Pendant. With ribbands pendant, flaring 'bout her head

world

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Pendragon in his litter, fick, came to the field, and vanquished his foes 1 Henry vi. 3 2
Pendulous. All the plagues that in the pendulous air hang fated o'er men's faults, light
on thy daughters

Penelope. You would be another Penelope
Penitence. By penitence the Eternal's wrath's appeas'd

Penetrable to your kind entreaties

If thou be made of penetrable stuff

Penetrate. If you can penetrate her with your fingering, fo: we'll try with tongue too

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Penny cord. O, the charity of a penny cord! it fums up thousands in a trice Cymbeline 5 4
Penny-worth. Your penny-worth is good an your goose be fat
You take your penny-worth's now; fleep for a week
Penfion. I would not give up my part of this fport for a penfion of thousands to be paid
from the Sophy.

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Pcnfoners.

Penfioners. Yet there has been earls, nay, what is more, penfioners
Pent. Let me not be pent up, fir

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Love's Labour Left. 1 2

A. S. P. C. L.

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If you were a prince's fon, being pent from liberty as I am now
Ah, cut my lace afunder! that my pent heart may have fome fcope to beat Ibid. 4
Pentecoft, when all our pageants of delight were play'd

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Since Pentecoft the fum is due
Come Pentecost as quickly as it will, fome five-and-twenty years Romeo and Juliet.1
Pent-boufe. Stand the clofer then under this pent-house-for it drizzles rain

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With your hat pent-houfe-like, o'er the shop of your eyes
This is the pent-house, under which Lorenzo defir'd us to make, stand Mer. of Ven. 2
Sleep fhall, neither night nor day, hang upon his pent-house lid
Pentbefilea.

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Penury. What prodigal portion have I spent, that I should come to

fuch

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People. We love our people well; even those we love, that are misled
fin's part

Mafters o' the people, we do request your kindeft ear
It is a part that I shall blush in acting and might well be taken from the people Ib. 2
You speak o' the people, as if you were a God to punish, not a man of their infir-
mity

The people are the city

The people deserve such pity of him as the wolf does of the shepherds
The people will remain uncertain, whilft 'twixt you there's difference
Pepin. That was a man when king Pepin of France was a little boy
Whose simple touch is powerful to araise king Pepin
Their noses had been counsellors to Pepin, or Clotharius
Pepper box. He cannot creep into a half-penny purse, nor into a pepper box

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Pepper corn. An I have not forgotten what the infide of a church is made of, I am a

pepper corn

Pepper ginger-bread. And leave in footh, and fuch protests of pepper ginger-bread, to velvet guards and Sunday citizens

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Percuffion. With thy grim looks, and the thunder-like percuffion of thy founds, thou mad'ft thine enemies fhake

Percy. D. P.

Richard ii. p. 413.

-, Harry, characterized by the Prince of Wales Lady. D. P.

Perdita. D. P.

Ibid. p. 441.

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I confefs me knit to thy deserving with cables of perdurable toughness

Why would he for the momentary trick be perdurably fin'd

Perdy, your doors were lock'd, and you shut out

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Ibid. 5 2 360 140
Tempest. 3 15233
Tw. Night. 3 4 325153
Henry v.3 6 5242 I
Hamlet. 5 2 1038212
Othello. 3 3 1060 147
Lear. 4 7 9601 42
Henry v.4 5 533 34
O bello. 1 31050 223
1 8827

Meafure for Measure. 3
Comedy of Errers.4 4
Henry v.2

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115243 1 5151 2

Lear. 2 4

Love's Lab. Left.5

Perigune. Didft thou not lead him through the glimmering night, from Perigune whom he ravish'd

Peremptory. I am as peremptory, as the proud-minded

Warwick

Perfect. Her caufe, and your's, I'll perfect him withal

Mid. Night's Dream. 2
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Perfect. Thou art perfect then our ship hath touch'd upon the deferts of Bohemia WT3 3 346|1|47

I am not to you known, though in your state of honour I am perfect
We should think ourselves for ever perfect

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Macbeth. 4 2 380 136 Timon of Athens.1 2 807221

- I am perfect, that the Pannonians and Dalmatians, for their liberties are now in

arms

- I am perfect, what! cut off one Cloten's head

Cymbeline. 31 907|1|10
Ibid. 4 2 915257
Lear. 4 7 960 221

And to deal plainly, I fear, I am not in my perfect mind Perfeteft. I have learned by the perfectest report, they have more in them than mortal knowledge

Perfection. Of fuch divine perfection as Sir Protheus

And feed upon the shadow of perfection

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I feel this youth's perfections with an invifible and subtle stealth, to creep in at mine eyes

- All her perfections challenge fovereignty

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Smoke and luke-warm water is your perfection
Vowing more than the perfection of ten, and discharging less than the tenth part of

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Perforce.

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He that perforce robs lions of their hearts, may easily win a woman's

- I must perforce: farewell

Performance. He would out-go his father, by as much as a performance does an irrefolute promife

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is ever the duller for his act

is a kind of will, or teftament, which argues a great fickness in his judgment that makes it

Performs. When he performs astronomers foretel it

Perfume. For the is sweeter than perfume itself

All the perfumes of Arabia will not sweeten this little hand
The perfume and fuppliance of a minute

Perfum'd. He was perfumed like a milliner

Perfumer. Being entertain'd for a perfumer

Perge. Good mafter Holofernes, perge

Troilus and Creff5
Tam. of the Sbrew.1
Macbeth.
Hamlet.
1 Henry iv.

Mu. Ado Ab. Noth. 1

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Love's Labor Loft. 4

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Periapts. Now help, ye charming spells, and periapts

Perigort, Lord

Peril. There be peril of waters, winds, and rocks

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Thou shalt have nothing but the forfeiture, to be so taken at thy peril, Jew
His own peril on his forwardness

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You knew, he walk'd o'er perils, on an edge more likely to fall in, than to get o'er

Though perils did abound, as thick as thought could make 'em, and appear in forms more horrid

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Period. There would be no period to the jest, should he not be publicly fham'd

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