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Prayers. The king and prince at prayers

Commend thy grievance to my holy prayers
His worst fault is, that he is given to prayer
from preferv'd fouls

I would defire you to clap into your prayers
With wholesome fyrups, drugs, and holy prayers
Oh, that my prayers could fuch affection move

Threats have no more ftrength than her weak prayers
I'll follow him no more with bootless prayers

Can no prayers pierce thee

When thou haft leifure, fay thy prayers

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Get him to fay his prayers; good Sir Toby, get him to pray
But they did say their prayers, and addrefs'd them again to sleep
Add proof unto mine armour with thy prayers

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Tw. Night. 3 4 323241

His prayers are full of false hypocrify, ours of true zeal and deep integrity
He scorns to say his prayers, left 'a should be thought a coward
of Henry V. before the battle of Agincourt

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Macbeth. 2
Richard ii. 1 3 416260

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Mer. of Venice. 3 3
Ibid. 4 1

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All's Well.

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Henry v.3 2

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And fee, a book of prayer in his hand; true ornaments to know a holy man
A book of prayers on their pillow lay; which once, quoth Forrest, almost chang'd
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The prayers of holy faints, and wronged fouls, like high-rear'd bulwarks, ftand
before our faces

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Ibid. 5 3

Nor my prayers are not words duly hallow'd
Almoft forgot my prayers to content him
The king shall have my service; but my prayers for ever, and for ever, fhall be

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yours
Ibid.
I have faid my prayers: and devil envy, say Amen
Troilus and Creff 2
What's in prayer but this two-fold force,—to be fore-stall'd, ere we come to fall, or
pardon'd, being down
Prayer-books. Wear prayer-books in my pocket, look demurely Merchant of Venice. 2
And look you get a prayer-book in your hand, and stand between two church-

men

Richard iii. 3 7 654161

Praying. We have been praying for our husbands' welfare, which speed, we hope, the better for our words

I fee a good amendment of life in thee, from praying to purse-taking Preach. Fie, uncle Beaufort! I have heard you preach, that malice was a great and grievous fin

Preaches. Splood!—up to the preaches, you rascals

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May be a precedent and witness good, that thou refpect'ft not fpilling Edward's
blood

Have you a precedent of this commiffion

Rich. ii. 2
Henry viii.

Precept. With whispering and most guilty diligence, in action all of precept, he did fhew me the way twice o'er

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Measure for Measure. 4 1 93 120
All's Well. 3 5 293151
2 Henry iv. 51501119
Henry u. 3 3 5221 7

To requite you further, I will beftow fome precepts on this virgin
Marry, fir, thus ;-thofe precepts cannot be ferv'd

As fend precepts to the Leviathan to come ashore

Preceptial. Which before would give preceptial medicine to rage

Precious villain

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Much Ado Ab. Noth. 5 1141143

Othello. 5 2 10782 5

Precipice. You take a precipice for no leap of danger, and woo your own deftruction

Precife. He was ever precife in promife-keeping

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Prediction. This villain of mine comes under the prediction; there's fon against father Lear.1
Predominance. Knaves, thieves, and treachers, by spherical predominance
Predominate. I will predominate over the peasant
Prefers. Our hafte from hence is of fo quick condition, that it prefers itself Meaf. for Meaf
Ere I arife, I will prefer my fons: then fpare not the old father
Preferment. To feek preferment out

Preferment. If it be preferment, to leave a rich Jew's fervice to become the follower of fo poor a gentleman

A. S. P. C.L

Mer. of Venice. 2

-Nor is your firm refolve unknown to me, in the preferment of the eldest fifter Taming of the Sbrew. 2 goes by letter, and affection, not by the old gradation, where each fecond flood heir to the first

Preferr'd. The short and the long is. our play is preferr'd

Othello. 1

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Midf. Night's Dream.|4|2|
Why then preferr'd you not your fums and bills, when your false masters eat of my
lord's meat
Timon of Abens.34
2 Henry iv.1

Pregnancy is made a tapfter
Pregnant. You are as pregnant in, as art and practice hath enrich'd any Meaf, for M. 1
"Tis very pregnant, the jewel that we find,we ftoop and take it, because we fee it Ibid. 2
Difguife, I fee thou art a wickedness wherein the pregnant enemy does much Tw. N. 2
My matter hath no voice, lady, but to your own moft pregnant and vouchfafed ear Ib.3
"Twere pregnant they fhould fquare between themselves

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Antony and Cleop. 2

If they not thought the profits of my death were very pregnant and potential spurs Lear.2
Who, by the art of known and feeling forrows, am pregnant to good pity Ibid. 14
How pregnant fometimes his replies are

hinges of the knee

As it is a moft pregnant and enforced pofition

Prejudicates. Wherein our dearest friend prejudicates the business

Prelate. It fitteth not a prelate so to plead

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Proud prelate, in thy face I fee thy fury

Premeditation. A cold premeditation for my purpose

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Hamlet. 2 21012131 Ibid. 3 2 1019|1|34 11053245

Othello. 2

All's Well. 1

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3 Henry vi. 3
Henry viii. 2

Premijes. T has done upon the premises but juftice
Prenominate. As to prenominate in nice conjecture, where thou wilt hit me dead Tr. and Cr. 4
In the prenominate crimes

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Hamlet. 2 11009141

Pre-ordinance. And turn pre-ordinance, and first decree, into the lane of children Jul. Caf. 3 Preparations. Generally allow'd for your many warlike, court-like, and learned preparations

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My fortunes having caft me on your niece, give me this prerogative of fpeech Tw. N. 25 318143 But rather follow our forceful instigation? our prerogative calls not your counfels

Winter's Tale. 2 1 340 2/10 31062 216

Yet, 'tis the plague of great ones; prerogativ'd are they lefs than the bafe Orbello. 3 Prefages. If hearts prefages be not vain, we three here part, that ne'er shall meet again

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Prefcript. Which is the prefcript praife and perfection of a good and particular
Preferiptions. My father left me fome prefcriptions of rare and proved effects All's Well. 3

A filly time to make prescription for a kingdom's worth

I will go along by your prescription

And then have me a prescription to die when death is our physician Prefence. Bear a fair prefence, though your heart be tainted

Comedy of Errors.3 2
Love's Labor Left. 5 2

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Henry viii. 1 1 673218
Othella. 1 3 1050147
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Here is like to be a great presence of worthies

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Now he goes, with no less presence, but with much more love, than young Alcides

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What prefence must not know, for where you do remain, let paper fhow

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Had I fo lavish of my prefence been, fo common hackney'd in the eyes of men 1 Hen. iv.3 2 460130

Be it known unto thee by these presence

The two great cardinals wait in the presence

In the prefence he would fay untruths

2 Henry vi. 4 7 596|1|15 Henry viii. 3 1 6861 153 Hid|4|2| 694|2|54 Prefents

Who is it in the prefs that calls on me

Prefs-money. There's your prefs-money

Preffure. And the very age and body of the time his form and preffure
Preft. Say to me what I should do, that in your knowledge may by me
am I preft unto it

Prefter Jobn. Bring you the length of Prefter John's foot
Prefumes. This gentleman is happily arriv'd, my mind prefumes for his own good and

our's

Prefs. He cares not what he puts in the prefs when he would put us two M. W..f Wind. 2
I make bold to prefs with fo little preparation upon you

I have mif-us'd the king's press damnably

I prefs none but good housholders, yeomen's fons, enquire me out contracted batchelors, fuch as have been ask'd twice on the bans

Break thro' the prefs

Henry vi5 3 701226
Julius Cæfar. I
Lear. 4
Hamlet.

Presence. I'll put on his presence

Shew a fair presence, and put off .hese frowns

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Romeo and Juliet. 1
Tempeft. 1
Tw. Night.15 312228
2 Henry iv. 1 3 479221

Prefent. Work the peace of the prefent, we will not handle a rope more
Such a one I was this prefent

Paft and to come feem beft; things present worst

When for fome trifling present, you have bid me return so much, I have shook my

head and wept

Prefentation. The prefentation of but what I was

The prefent eye praises the present object

Prefentment. The counterfeit prefentment of two brothers
Preferved fouls. Prayers from preferved fouls

Preferver. Sit my preferver by thy patient's fide

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not that I am the thing I was

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Hadft thou been kill'd, when first thou didst prefume, thou hadst not liv'd to kill a fon of mine

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Prefumption. But most it is prefumption in us, when the help of heaven we count the act of men

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All's Well. 2 I

Two Gent. of Verona. 3 I

Winter's Tale. 3 I
Macbeth. 2 3

The pretence whereof being by circumstances partly laid open
Against the undivulg'd pretence I fight, of treasonous malice
Nor did you think it folly, to keep your great pretences veil'd 'till when
muft fhew themselves

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He hath writ this to feel my affection to your honour, and to no other danger

Then as a very pretence and purpose of unkindness

Pretend. What good could they pretend

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Doth this churlish fuperfcription pretend fome alteration in good will Pretty and apt, thofe terms played on

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Prevail. Sleeping or waking, must I still prevail

Prevailment. Messengers of ftrong prevailment in unharden'd youth
Prevent. So doth the degrees prevent my curfes

they needs
Coriolanus. 1

pretence of

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Macbeth. 2

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I do find it cowardly and vile, for fear of what might fall, so to prevent

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Not Erebus itself were dim enough to hide thee from prevention Prey. If one should be a prey, how much the better to fall before the wolf

Be thou a prey unto the house of York, and die in bands for this unmanly Priam. But Priam found the fire, ere he his tongue

the time of

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2 Henry vi. 24 582238 lion, than the Julius Cæfar. 2 Twelfth Night. 3

Sad for the lofs of thee, having no more, as Priam was for all his valiant fons 3 H. vi. 2
When fubtle Greeks furpriz'd king Priam's Troy
D. P.

-'s fix gated city

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deed 3 Hen.vi.1

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Prologue to Troi. and Creff.

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'Twas Æneas' tale to Dido; and thereabout of it especially, where he speaks of Priam's flaughter

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Price. If you hold your life at any price, betake you to your guard

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Price. And golden times, and happy news of price

Well then, I pray, your price o' the confulship

But now her price is fallen

A. S. P. C. L.

2 Henry iv.153| 505110 Coriolanus. 2 3 717122 Lear. I 193125

If I do so, it will be of more price, being spoke behind your back, than to your face

- I know my price

Pricks. As my ever esteemed duty pricks me on

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Let the mark have a prick in't

She's too hard for you at pricks

The whole world again cannot prick out five such, take each one in his vein
He that sweetest rose will find, must find love's prick and Rosalind
'Tis fome odd humour pricks him to this fashion
And prick my tender patience to those thoughts which honour and
not think

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Tam. of the Shrew. 3 2
allegiance can-
Richard ii. 2
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Hamlet. I

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To know, what pricks you on to take advantage of the absent time
And made an evening at the noon-tide prick

My confcience first receiv'd a tenderness, fcruple, and prick
What need we any spur but our own caufe to prick us to redrefs
Wooden pricks

For the bawdy hand of the dial is now upon the prick of noon
Prick fong. He fights as you fing prick-fongs, keeps time, distance, and
Prick'd. I was prick'd well enough before, an you could have let me alone 2 Hen. iv. 3
Will you be prick'd in number of our friends
These many then fhall die; their names are prick'd

-on by a most emulate pride

Pricket. "Twas not a baud credo, 'twas a pricket

Ibid.

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Love's Labor Left. 4 2 158240

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Like favourites made proud by princes, that advance their pride against those that

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All fouls that will be fafe, fly from my fide, for time hath fet a blot upon my
pride

And now their pride and mettle is asleep

That hardly we efcap'd the pride of France

went before, ambition follows him

Thus Eleanor's pride dies in her youngest days

Image of pride, why should I hold my peace

What hath broach'd this tumult, but thy pride

But I can fee his pride peep through each part of him

My high-blown pride at length broke under me

Ibid. 3 2

1 Henry iv. 4 3

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1 Henry vi. 3 2 557133 2 Henry vi. 1 I 573144 Ibid. 2 3 581|2|19 Ibid. 1 3 576242 261319

3 Henry vi. 2
Henry viii. 1

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Ibid. 3 2 692116 Cor. 4 7 732 239 Troil. and Creff23 87013

Whether it was pride, which out of daily fortune ever taints the happy man
How doth pride grow? I know not what pride is

He that's proud, eats up himfelf: pride is his own glafs, his own trumpet, his
own chronicle

- And speaks not to himself but with a pride that quarrels at felf breath

Hath no glafs to fhew itself but pride

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Prief. Faith, the priest was good enough for all the old gentleman's faying
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Prieft. I am one, that had rather go with fir priest, than fir knight

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Some hangman must put on my fhrowd, and lay me where no prieft fhovels in duft

Say but the word, and I will be his priest

- pray for enemies, but princes kill

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O, now I need the priest that spake to me

Swear priests and cowards

You are for dreams and flumbers, brother priest

Winter's Tale. 4 3 354 122
2 Henry vi. 3585249
Ibid. 5 2 602 113
Richard ii. 34 652222
Jul. Cajar. 2 1
Troil. and Creff: 2 2
Cymbeline. 4 2
Lear. 3 2 94727

Notes of forrow, out of tune, are worse than priests and fanes that lie

When priests are more in word than matter

I tell thee, churlish prieft, a miniftring angel fhall my fifter be, when thou lieft
howling

Priesthood. What, cardinal, is your priesthood grown fo peremptory
Chaplain, away! thy priesthood faves thy life

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Primal. It hath been taught us from the primal state, that he, which is, was with'd, until he were

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Primer. Iwould your highness would give it quick confideration, for there is no primer bufinefs

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Primrofes. Pale primroses that die unmarried, ere they can behold bright Phoebus in his ftrength

Winter's Tale. 4 3 3502 59

I had thought to have let in fome of all profeffions, that go the primrose way to the everlasting bonfire

Look pale as primrose with blood-drinking fighs

Thou shalt not lack the flower that's like thy face, pale primrose
Himfelf the primrose path of dalliance treads

Macbeth. 2 3 370236

2 Henry vi. 3 2 58727 Cymbeline. 4 2 917116 Hamlet. 1 31004235

Primrofe-beds. In the wood, where often you and I, upon faint primrofe-beds were wont to lye

Primy. A violet in the youth of primy nature

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That the true prince may (for recreation fake) prove a false thief
But, as thou art prince, I fear thee, as I fear the roaring of the lion's whelp Ibid. 3 3
From a prince to a prentice a low transformation

2 Henry iv. 22

None do you like but an effeminate prince, whom, like a school-boy, you may

over-awe

For princes fhould be free

1 Henry vi. 1 I 544124 Ibid. 5 4 566255 4 642110

- have but their titles for their glories, an outward honour for an inward toil Rich. iii. When beggars die there are no comets feen; the heavens themselves blaze forth the death of princes

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Prints. Women are as foft as our complexions are, and credulous to falfe prints

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Meaf. for Meaf2 4 Wear the print of it Much Ado Ab. Noth. 1 1123153 Although the print be little, the whole matter and copy of the father W.Tale. 2 3 342222 Your mother was most true to wedlock, prince; for the did print your royal father

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