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A.S. P. C.L. Perfift. Thop art perfe&t then our ship hath touch'd upon the deserts of Bohemia W.T.31 31 346/1147 I am not to you known, though in your state of honour I am perfect

Macbeth. 41 21 380 1 36 We should think ourselves for ever perfe&

Timon of Atbens. I 2 807|2 21 - I am perfect, that the Pannonians and Dalmatians, for their liberties are now in

Cymbeline. 3 1 907110

Ibid. 41 21 9151257 I am perfe&t, what! cut off one Cloten's head And to deal plainly, I fear, I am not in my perfect mind

Lear.41 79601221 Perfe&teft. I have learned by the perfectest report, they have more in them than mortal knowledge

Macbeth. 1 5 366|2/26 Perfuftien. Of such divine perfection as Sir Protheus

Two Gent. of Verona. 27 32 229 And feed upon the shadow of perfection

34 262 - I feel this youth's perfections with an invisible and subtle stealth, to creep in at mine eyes

Twelfob Nigbt. 1 5 333219 All her perfections challenge sovereignty

3 Henry vi. 31 2 618 1143 Smoke and luke-warm water is your perfection

Timon of Arbens. 31 6 81811129 Vowing more than the perfection of ten, and discharging less than the tenth part of

Troilus and Cressida. 3) 21 87324 No perfection in reversion shall have a praise in present

Ibid. 3) 21 8732/19 so could err against all rules of nature

Orbello. 31098|1|12

Mer. W. of Winds: 31 4 63119 Perforces And take perforce my husband from the abbels

Comedy of Errors. 51 1 117 2150 He that perforce robs lions of their hearts, may easily win a woman's

K. John. 1 39012/19

Ricbard u. 1 I muit perforce: farewell

1 634 -54 Performance. He would out-go his father, by as much as a performance does an irresolute promise

Henry viii. 1 2 676212 is ever the duller for his act

Timon of Aibens. 5) 2 8252147 is a kind of will, or testament, which argues a great sickness in his judgment that makes it

Ibid. 5 2 82512150 Perfurms. When he performs astronomers foretel it

Troilas and Crells 1 885 128 Perfume. For the is sweeter than perfume itself

Tam. of ibe Sbrew. 1

Macbeth. 51 38312 All the perfumes of Arabia will not sweeten this little hand The perfume and suppliance of a minute

Hamilel. : 3 100411148 Perfum'd. He was perfumed like a milliner

1 Henry iv. 3 4452|12

Mu. Ado Ab. Norb. 1 3 1252 S Perfumer. Being entertain'd for a perfumer Perge. Good master Holofernes, perge

Love's Labor Loft.4 2 159"35 Periapis. Now help, ye charming spells, and periapts

i Henry vi. 5) 4 5652 48

Love's Labor Loft. 21 1152750 Perigort, Lord Peril. There be peril of waters, winds, and rocks

Mercb. of Verice. : 31 2002 23 Thou shalt have nothing but the forfeiture, to be so taken at thy peril, Jew Ibid.41 121712136

As You Like II.li His own peril on his forwardness

2 226151 You knew, he walk'd o'er perils, on an edge more likely to fall in, than to get o'er

2 Henry iv. 1 1 4751216 Though perils did abound, as thick as thought could make 'em, and appear in forms more horrid

Henry vii. 31 2 6901158 Alack! t'ere lies more peril in thine eye, than twenty of their swords Rom. and Jul. 2 2 976124 Perilous mouths that bear in them one and the self-fame tongue cither of condemnation or approof

Measure for Measure. 24 87116

Henry v. cb 509121 $ Parisd. There would be no period to the jest, should he not be publicly fam'd

Merry Wives of Wind. 4 2 67128 The period of thy tyranny approacheth

1 Henry vi. 41 21 5611-16 There's his period, to Meath his knife in vs

Henry viii. 1 2 6761215 Which failing him, periods his comfort

Timon of Aib. 1 804/2127 Perisb. Thy fiinty heart, more hard than they, might in thy palace perith 2 Henry vi. 3 2 587 2.47 Perjure. Why, he comes in like a perjure, wearing papers Love's Labor Loft. 41 31 3602155 Perjured. Nor God, nor ), delight in perjured men

Ibid. 5 21 169 160 Perjuries. At lovers' perjuries, they say Jove laughs

Romeo and Juliet. 21 21 976148 Perjury. Who Mould be trusted, when one's own right hand is perjur'd to the bosom

Two Geni. of Verona. 51 44312 37 How oft halt thou with perjury cleft the root'

441114 She will not add to her damnation a fin of perjury Much Ado About Norbing. 4) 1 138 2146 This is fiat perjury to call a prince's brother-villain

Ibid. 14/2 140224 Some salve for perjury

Love's Labour Loft. 4 3 1631-4 Thus pour the stars down plagues for perjury

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A.S. P. C.L. Perjury. To our perjury to add more terror, we are again forsworn, in will, and error! it's

Love's Labor Loft. 5 2 1701229 Your grace is perjured much, full of dear guiltiness

Ibid. 5 2 173 2132 I have an oath in heaven, Mall I lay perjury upon my soul Mer. of Venice. 4 1 216238 pørj iry, in the highest degree

Richard ii. 5 31 667 2 37 Thy dear love, sworn, but hollow perjury, killing that love which thou haft vow'd to cherish

Ron:eo and Juliet. 3 31 986) SI Sweet foul, take heed, take heed of perjury; thou art on thy death-bed

0:bello. 5) 2 1076 1147 Periwig. I'll get such a colour'd periwig

Two Gent. of Verona. 4) 3 4214 Perriwig-pated. 0, it offends me to the soul, to hear a robustious perriwig-pated seilow cear a passion to tatters

Hamlet. 3 2 101812129 Perk'd. Than to be perk'd up in a gliftering grief, and wear a golden sorrow Henry viii. 2 3 682 2.24 Perkes, Clement, of the hill,

2 Henry iv. 5 1 501 1146 Permiffive pass

Meas. for Meall 41 782146 Pernicious woman compact with her that's gone

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Comedy of Errors. 51 119111 6 blood-sucker of sleeping men

2 Henry vi. 3) 2 589 119 daughters

Lear. 3 2) 94612155 If he say so, may his pernicious foul rot half a grain a day

Orbello. 151 2107712115 O the pernicious caitiff

Ibid. 5) 21079150 Perniciously. All the commons hate him perniciously

Henry vi. 2

1679212 Peroration. What means this passionate discourse, this peroration with such circumstance

2 Henry vi. 1 1 572 2126 Perpend.

Merry W. of Wind.12

5212121 Learn of the wise and perpend

As You Like I.3 2 235 122 Therefore perpend, my princess, and give ear

Twelfth Nigbt. 51 3311240

Henry v.14 44 5322 3 Thus it remains, and the remainder thus perpend

Hamlet.12 2.IONI 120 Perpetual motion. I were better to be eaten to death with a rust, than to be scour'd to nothing with a perpetual motion

2 Henry iv. 1

21 478 114 Perpetual fiber gods

Timon of Atbens. 51 8251 32

Winter's Tale. I Perpetuity. And yet we should for perpetuity, go hence in debt

2 334|1|10 Perplex'd. I am perplex'd and know not what to say

King Jobn. 31 1 3981126 One, but painted thus, would be interpreted a thing perplex’d, beyond self-explication

Cymbeline. (3) 4 909144 Perplexity. Here, master doctor, in perplexity and doubtful dilemma Merry W.of Wind. 4 5 69127 Perspectives. Like perspectives which rightly gaz'd upon, few nothing but confusion, ey'd awry

Richard ii. 21 21 422 2151 Persecuted. He hath persecuted time with hope

All's Well. 1 1 277 1121 Persever. I'U say as they say and persever fo, and in this mist at all adventures go

Cor. of Errors.12
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Midf. Night's Dream. 3
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As You Like It. 5 21.246137 * Instruct my daughter how the Mall persever

All's Well.

131 71 295114 My love, as it begins Thall.so persever

Ibid. 41 2 2962116 not, but hear me

King John. 2 2 39427 Perseverance, dear my lord, keeps honour bright

Troilus and Cro7: 31 3 876118 Perseus. It is a beast for Perseus

Henry v.31 71 52521 3 Bounding between the two moist elements, like Perseus' horse Troilus and Cri171 31 862 120 . I have seen thee as hot as Perseus, 1pur thy Phrygian steed

Ibid.41 5 8831110 Persistency. Thou think'st me as far in the devil's book, as thou, and Falstaff, for obduracy and persistency

2 Henry iv. 2 2 4811234 Persistive. But the protractive trials of great Jove, to find perliftive constancy in men

Troil. and Cressid. 1 3 8612 61 Persona Thus play I in one person many people, and none contented Ricbard ii. 5 5 438/2 28 Thus did I keep my person fresh and new

i Henry iv. 3 2 460145 Personage. She hath urg'd her height; and with her personage, her tall personage, her height, forsooth, she hath prevail'd with him

Midf. Nigbt's Dream. 3) 218712 38 Of what personage, and years, is he?-not old enough for a man, nor young enough for a boy

Twelfib Nigkı. 1 5 3112157 Personating. It must be a personating of himself

Timon of Ath.51 218252157 Perspective. A natural perspective, that is, and is not

Twelfth Night. 331415 Perspectively. You see them perfpectively, the cities turn'd into a maid

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A. S. P. C.L. Perfuaded. This is not strong enough to be believed of one persuaded well of Combeline.21 41 9052124 Perfuafion. It should not be, by the persuasion of his new feasting Timon of Arbens. 31 6 81721 1 Petrain. If the pertain to life, let her speak too

Winter's Tal. 51 31 362 2116 Pertinent. Good, thould be pertinent; but so it is, it is not

Ibid. 2336155 Perily. Yonder walls that pertly front the town

Troi, and Cres: 41 5 883 44 Periurbation. A great perturbation in nature, to receive at once the benefit of deep, and do the effects of watching

Macbab. 5 1 383 1113 Perturb'd. The perturb'd court, for my being absent

Cymbeline. 31 41 9101144 Perverted. He hath perverted a young gentlewoman here in Florence, of a most chaste

All's Well. 41 31 297 120 Perusal. He falls to such perusal of my face, as he would draw it

Hamler. 21 I 1009 2135 Perise the traders

Comedy of Errors. 1 2 10412 56 them well! not one of these but had a noble father

All's Well. 21 31 286154 Let our trains march by us; that we may peruse the men we should have cop'd withal

2 Henry iv. 4 2 49512144 Out, some light horsemen, and peruse their wings

1 Henry vi. 4 2 56112 44 'Let me peruse this face

Romeo and Juliet. 51 31 995 2 28 Will not peruse the foils

Hamlet. 41 7 10322 25 Perused. Our fair appointments may be well perus’d

Richard ii. 31 31 429111 7 i have perused her well

Herry viii. 2 31 68341 37 I have with exa& view perus’d thee

Troil, and Cred]:14 5883160 Pifccd-time. I have known thee these twenty-nine years, come pescod-time 2 Henry iv. 21 41 487 2 45 Pefter. He hath not fail'd to pefter us with messages

Hamlet. 1 21001 2128 Peter'd. Who then thall blame his pefter’d senses to recoil and start Macbeth. 3 2 3841115 Petiferous reports of men very nobly held

All's Wel. 41 31 299/2/24 Peffilence. To walk alone, like one that had the pestilence Two Gent. of Verona. 2

27149 He is sooner caught than a pestilence

Much Ado Ab. Norb. I 211147 O when my eyes did see Olivia first, me-thought The purg'd the air of pestilence

Twelfıb Night. 1 1 3071125 God Omnipotent, is mustering in his clouds, on our behalf armies of pestilence R... 3 3 429 46 Now the red peftilence strike all trades in Rome

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1726138 On our side like the token'd pestilence, where death is sure

Ant. and Cleop. 3

81 786261 Where the infectious pestilence did reign, seal’d up the doors, and would not let us forth

Romeo and Jul. 51 21 99412 37 on him for a mad rogue

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Orbello. 2 3.105811132 Peftilent knave

Romeo and Julier. 4 S 99312144 Pepper'd. I am pepper'd, I warrant, for this world

Ibid.

3 11 982 2 26 Petar. For 'tis the sport, to have the engineer hoist with his own petar Hamlet. 31 4 1025241 Puter. D. P.

Meas. for Meas. 75 Peter, St. So deliver I up my apes, and away to St. Peter for the heavens M. Ado Ab.No:b.2

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967 Distribution of his effects to his fellow-'prentices before the combat with his master

2 Henry vi. 2 31 58112 54 bride

Rom. and Jul. 31 598811 59 You mistress that have the office opposite St. Peter, and keep the gate of hell 0:b.41 211071144 Petitionary. I pr’ythee now with most petitionary vehemence, tell me who it is

As You Like It. 131 2 236144 Petitioners. D. P.

2 Henry vi. 571 Petitioner for blood, thou ne'er putt'nt back

3 Herry vi. 5) 5 631 152 Peto. D. P. i Henry iv. p. 441.

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473 Petrarcb. Now is he for the numbers that Petrarch flowed in Romeo and Juliet. 21 4 97812125 Petrucbio. D, P.

Taming of the Shrew. 251 his dress described

Ibid. 3 22651120 -'s lacquey described

Ibid. 3/2 2651 42 Petticoats. If we walk not in the trodden paths, our very petticoats will catch them

As You Like It. 31 227 2 43 Like fringe upon a petticoat

Ibid.31 2 2372/19 And me-thought he had made two holes in the ale wife's new petticoat, and peep'd through

2 Henry iv. 2 2 482110 That thou might fill have worn the petticoat, and ne'er liave stolen the breech from Lancaster

3 Henry vi.!51 51 63012142

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Patinefs. Which, in weight to re-answer his pettiness would bow under Henry v. 31 61 52442137
Petritoes. That he would not stir his pettitoes, 'till he had both tune and words Wi's. T. 4 3552|17
Petty. I was of late as petty to his ends, as is the morn-dew on the myrtle leaf to his
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Ant. and Cleop. 3 101787 2145
Were you buť riding forth to air yourself, that parting were too petty Cymbeline. 1 2 8742136
Pew. That hath laid knives under his pillow, and halters in his pew

Lear. 31 41 94872 Powierer's bammer. He Tall charge you and discharge you with the motion of a pewterer's hammer

2 Henry iv. 3 2 491 154 Pbaëton, (for thou art Merops' son) wilt thou aspire to guide the heavenly car, and with thy daring folly burn the world

Two Gent. of Verona. 3) I 34237 Down, down, I come, like glistering Phaeton, wanting the manage of unruly jades

Richard ü. 3) 31 4301120 Now Phaeton hath tumbled from his car, and made an evening at the noon-tide prick

3 Henry vi.fil 4 60816 That Phaeton Mould check thy fiery steeds

Ibid. 2 61 6151156 Such a waggoner as Phaeton would whip you to the West

Romeo and Jul 31 2 983234 Pbanarical. I abhor such phanatical phantasms

Love's Labor Loft. 51 1 164/2139 Pbang. D.P.

2 Henry iv. 473) Pbantasm. A phantasm, a Monarcho, and one that makes sport Love's Lab. Loft. 41 ? 158 9 I abhor such phanatical phantasms

Ibid. 51 1 164 2139 Pbantafma. Between the acting of a dreadful thing, and the first motion, all the interim is like a phantasma, or a hideous dream

Julius Cæfar.21 1 7471|ss Pbantasy. Begot of nothing but vain phantasy; which is as thin of substance as the air

Romeo and Juliet. 1 4 973717 Horatio says, 'tis but our phantasy

Hamlet. 1 1 9992119 Is not this something more than plantasy

Ibid. 1 11000 1 33 I nothing but to please his phantasy

Oibello. 3) 3 1062 2 47 Pbaraeb. Like Pharaoh's soldiers in the reechy painting

Mucb Ado Abo. Norb. 31 31 135 1125 Pbebe. D.P.

As You Like It.

223 's letter to Rosalind

Ibid. 41 31 2441129 Pbeasant. Advocate's the court word for a pheasant

Winter's Tale. 41 31 35612145
Pbeezar.

Merry W. of Winds. 3
Pbeefe. I'll pheese you, in faith

Induc. to Tam. of tbe Sbrew. 125111
Pbeeze. An he be proud with me, I'll pheeze his pride

Troi. and Cressida.2 31 8702 3 Pbials. Edward's seven sons, whereof thyself art one, were as seven phials of his sacred blood

Richard ii. 1 2 415 2 26 Philadelbos, King of Paphlagonia

Ant. and Cleop. 13

6 78511111 Pbilario. D.P.

Cymbeline.
Pbilip, King of France. D.P.

King yon. 387
Pbillida.

Mids. Nigbi's Dream. 2 2 179 2128
Pbilo. D.P.
Ant. and Cleop. p. 767.

Timon of Arbens. 803
Pbilomel.

Midf. Nigba's Dream.2 3 181227 And he hath cut those pretty fingers off, that better could have few'd than Philomel

Titus Andronicus.2 5 841 2116 This is the tragic tale of Philomel, and treats of Tereus' treason and his rape

845213 For worse than Philomel you us'd my daughter

Ibid. 51 28532115 Here's the leaf turn'd down, where Philomel gave up

Cymbeline. 2

2 902 215 Pbilumela. Fair Philomela, the but lost her tongue, and in a tedious sampler lewd her mind

Titus Andronicus.121 51 84112111 Wert thou thus surpriz’d, sweet girl, ravith'd and wrong'd as Philomela was

Ibid.41 11 84529 Philosopber. There was never yet philosopher that could endure the tooth-ach patiently, however they have writ the style of gods, and made a pith at chance and sufferance

My. Ado Abr. Norbing. 5 114114154 Pbilosopbers two fones. And it hall go hard but I will make him a philosopher's two stones to me

2 Henry iv. 3 2 492215 Pbiks-phical perfim. And we have our philosophical persons, to make modern and familiar things supernatural and causeless

All's Well. 21 31 285 2148 Philasopby. Hang up philosophy! unless philosophy can make a Juliet Romeo and Jul. 3 31 985229 of Corin

As You Like I!.31 1 2342 36 To fuck the sweets of sweet philosophy

Tam. of ibe Sbrew. Il 2551133
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Mid. Night's Dream. 175
Pbijnomy. Faith, fir; he has an English name, but his phifnomy is more hotter in
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All's Well. 41 5 3002136
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Lovely Tamora, queen of Goths, that like the stately Phoebe ʼmong her nymphs, doft overshine the gallant'ft dames of Rome

Titus Andronicus. 1 2 834/2 26 Pbæbres. The gentle day before the wheels of Phæbus, round about dapples the drowsy East with spots of grey

M. Ado About Norb. 5) 31 14512 10 And not by Phæbus,he, that wand'ring knight fo fair

i Henry iv. I 2 443 1 8 - O Phoebus! had thou never given consent that Phaeton Mould check thy fiery steeds, thy burning car had never scorch'd the carth

3 Henry vi. 2 61 6151155 With Phoebus' amorous pinches black

Ant. and Cleop. 1 5 772 250 Gallop apace, you fiery-footed steeds, towards Phæbus' manfion

Rom. and Jul. 31 21 9831233 Full thirty times hath Phæbus' cart gone round Neptune's salt wash, and Tellus' orbed ground

Hamlet. 31 210201138 Pbænix.

Tempeft.3 31

15/1/21 She could not love me, were man as rare as phoenix

As You Like It. 4 3 2432161 This is that Antonio, that took the Phoenix, and her fraught, from Candy T. Nigbe.l5 7329 1155 - But from their ashes Mall be rear'd a phenix, that shall make all France afear'd i H.vi. 5 1 564/2160

My alhes, as the phoenix, may bring forth a bird that will revenge upon you all 3 H. vi. 1 4 608 1 3 - But as when the bird of wonder dies, the maiden phænix, her alhes new create another heir

Henry vii. 51 4 7021139 - Lord Timon will be left a naked gull, which fialhes now a phoenix Tim. of Atb. 2 1 81016

If she be furnish'd with a mind so rare, the is alone the Arabian bird Cymbeline. | 71 899 1/24 Pbrygian. Base Phrygian Turk

Merry W. of Windsor. 1 3 491233 Pbrynia. D.P.

Timun of Aibens.

803 Pbyfic. This phylic but prolongs thy fickly days

Hamlet. 3 3 1023216 Physical. Is Brutus sick? And is it physical to walk unbraced, and suck up the humours of the dank morning

Julius Cæjar. 2 1 74911/47 Pbysicians. He hath abandon'd his physicians, madam; under whose practices, he hath persecuted time with hope

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277120 Now put it heaven, in his physicians mind, to help him to his grave immediately Rosi. 1 41 419|239 Giv'st thy anointed body to the cure of those physicians that first wounded thee Ibid. 2 420 239 Trust not the physician; his antidotes are poison, and he plays more than you rob

Timon of Atbers. 4) 3 824 2 6 He will be the physician that should be the patient

Troil. and Cres: 2 31 87012112 D.P.

Liar. 9291 Do; kill thy physician, and the fee bestow upon the foul disease

Ibid. 1 1 9311119 Phyfick. For ’tis a physick, that's bitter to sweet end

Meas. for Meal. 416 972/43 Begin you to grow upon me? I will phyfick your rankness As You Like Il. 1 224 148 - I will not cast away my phyfick; but on those that are fick

Ibid. 3 2 237 2140 Sweet practiser, thy physick I will try; that ministers thine own death if I die Alls w12 1 28412149 - The younger of our nature, that surfeit on their ease, will day by day, come here for phyfic

Ibid. 3 1 290 145 - I know my physick will work with him

Twelfıb Nigbr.2 31 3161134 It is a gallant child; one that, indeed, physicks the subject

Winter's Tale. 1 1 333219 Throw phyfick to the dogs, I'll none of it

Macberb. 5 31 3842128 I will see what physic the tavern affords

i Henry vi. 3 1 556 1150 - He brings his physick after his patient's death

Henry viii. 31 21 688 2 33 That gentle physick, given in time, had cur'd me

Ibid. 4. 21 69614 If we fuffer this contagious fickness, farewel all physic

Ibid. 5 2 699136 I have given her physick, and you must needs bestow her funeral Titus Andron. 4 2 847 2147 Pia mater. Nourished in the womb of pia mater

Love's Lab. Loft.4 2 159155 Here comes one of thy kin has a most weak pia mater

Twelfth Nigbi. I S 311|214 His pia mater is not worth the ninth part of a sparrow

Troilus and Cref721866123 Pibble pabble

. There is no tittle tattle, nor pibble pabble in Pompey's camp H.v.41 1 528212 Picardy. Picardy hath Nain their governors, surpriz'd our forts, and sent the ragged soldiers wounded home

2 Henry vi. 4 1 592 1136 Pick. I fall quit you with gud leve, as I may pick occasion

Henry v.3 2 Pick-axes. I'll hide my master from the fjes, as deep as these poor pick-axes can dig Cy. 41 2 918 2 49 Pick borte Francis,

2 Henry iv. 3 2 48911133 Pick'd leisure

Tempor. 51

212130 - He is too picked, too spruce, too affected, too odd, as it were Love's Lab. Loft.si 1 164 1152

The age is grown to picked, that the toe of the peasant comes so near the heel of the courtier, he galls his kibe

Hamlet. 51103511 I Pickers. By these pickers and stealers

Ibid. 3 210229 Pickirg. The king is weary of dainty and such picking grievances 2 Herry iv.4 31 494/2/16

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