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- Chop logick?—what is this proud—and, I thank you-and, I thank you not-and yet not proud

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He is vengeance proud, and loves not the common people

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2 Henry vi4 | 592155 Coriolanus., 11706 1 24 Ibid. 2 2 714241

Say, 'tis not fo, a province I will give thee, and make thy fortunes proud Ant. and Cl. 2 - can I never be of what I hate

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Now let me fee the proudest he, that dares most, but wag his finger at thee H. viii. 5
Proudly. Queftion her proudly, let thy looks be ftern
Proud-minded. I am as peremptory as the proud-minded
Provender. A peck of provender, I could munch your good dry oats Midf. Night's Dr. 4
Proverbs. For he was never yet a breaker of proverbs
Proverb'd. For I am proverb'd with a grandfire phrase
Provided. Let's before, as he bids us: he was provided to do us good

He that's coming must be provided for

it is you that has chalk'd forth the way which brought us hither power of, in punishing offenders

The providence that's in a watchful state, knows almost every grain of Pluto's gold

There is a special providence in the fall of a sparrow
Provident. It fits us then to be as provident as fear may teach us
Provincial. His fubje&t I am not, nor here provincial
Provifion. I am sorry, when he sent to borrow of me that my provifion was out

Provocation. Let there come a tempeft of provocation
Provokes. My tale provokes that question

The need we have to ufe you, did provoke our hafty sending
Provoking merit, fet a-work by a reproveable badness in himself
Proveft. D. P.

Prowess. Nor fhould thy prowess want esteem and praise
Prunes. Three veneys for a dish of stew'd prunes

Measure for Mcafure.

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Winter's Tale. 4

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Richard ii. 1 2 415220

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Which makes him prune himself and bristle up the crest of youth against your dignity

There's no more faith in thee than in a stew'd prune

He lives upon mouldy stew'd prunes, and dry'd cakes

His royal bird prunes the immortal wing, and cloys his beak

Pruning. Or spend a minute's time in pruning me

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Prun'ft. It is not fo with thee, but, poor old man, thou prun'st a rotten tree

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Coriolanus. 5 4

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Publican. How like a fawning publican he looks! I hate him, for he is a Chriftian

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—, various characters and appearances affumed by him
Puddings. Reveng'd I will be, as fure as his guts are made of puddings M. W. of W.2
Blefs'd pudding

Othello. 2 11054 15

Puddled. Or fome unhatch'd practice, made demonstrable here in Cyprus to him,hath puddled his clear fpirit

Pudency. Did it with a pudency fo rofy

Ibid. 3 4 1066 126 Cymbeline.25 906|1| 9

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Puiance. Go draw our puiffance together

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Richard iii.4 4 659|2|43
2 Henry iv. 535051 3
Ibid. 5 3 5051 6

Troi. and Cref:45 881144
Othello. 3 4 1066|1|19
Winter's Tale. 4 2 348217
King John. 3 1 399 126

That he should draw his several strengths together, and come against us in full puiffance

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Have of their puiffance made a little tafte

And make imaginary puissance

Or paft, or not arrived to, pith and puissance
But that my puiffance holds it up

Puiflant. The queen is coming with a puiffant hoft

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Pullet perm. I'll no pullet-fperm in my brewage

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Henry v.1 cb

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Ibid. 5 1 627261 Lear. 53 964|2|23

1 Henry iv. 2 4 45225

Two Gent. of Verona. 2 1
Coriolanus. 4 2

Troil, and Creff.4 1
King Jobn. 3 I

Meaf. for Meaf21

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Pulpits. Some to the common pulpits and cry out, " liberty, freedom, and enfranchifement!"

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For no pulfe fhall keep his natural progress, but furceafe to beat My pulfe, as yours, doth temperately keep time, and makes as healthful mufic Ham. 3 41025122 Pulfidge. Your pulfidge beats as extraordinarily as heart would defire Pummel. The pummel of Cæfar's faulchion Pumps. New ribbons to your pumps

Pumpion. This grofs wat'ry pumpion

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Pun. He would pun thee into shivers with his fift, as a failor breaks a basket T. & Č. 2 Punched. When I was mortal, my anointed body by thee was punched full of deadly holes

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Thou art only mark d for the hot vengeance and the rod of heaven, to punish my miftreadings

To punith me for what you make me do is most unequal Punished. Fools do thofe villains pity, who are punish'd ere they have done their mifchief

Punishment. Almost at fainting, under the pleasing punishment that women bear

That were a punishment too good for them
Brave punishments

Having received the punishment before for what I did then

Lear. 4 2 954 213

Comedy of Errors 1| 1| 103219 M. Ado Ab. Notb. 33134113 Ibid. 5 4 146256 Cymbeline. 5 5 927 138

Punk. She may be a punk; for many of them are neither maid, widow, or wife

Marrying a punk, my lord, is preffing to death, whipping, and hanging Punto. To fee thee pafs thy punto

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Puny. And twenty of thefe puny lies I'll tell

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Meal for Meaf.5992 8 Ibid. 5 1 102 2/43 Merry W. of Wind. 2 2 57 118 Romeo and Juliet. 2 4 97828 Mer. of Venice.34 213 228

Then know me not; left that thy wives with fpits, and boys with stones in puny battle flay me

Pupil. Shall king Henry be a pupil ftill

Pupil-like. And wilt thou, pupil-like, take thy correction mildly

Puppets. Demy-puppets

Exceeding puppets

Fie, fie! you counterfeit, you puppet, you!

Coricianus. 4 4 728124
2 Henry vi. 1 3 575212
Richard .51 43518
Tempeft. 5

Two Gent. of Verona. 2
Midf. Night's Dream. 3

Why give him gold enough, and marry him to a puppet, or an aglet-baby

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Puppets.

Puppet. Be-like, you mean to make a puppet of me

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Tam. of the Shrew. 4 3
Ant. and Cleop. 5 2

Thou, an Ægyptian puppet, fhalt be fhewn in Rome as well as I
I could interpret between you and your love, if I could see the puppets dallying

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Hamlet. 3 2 1021 122

Puppy. Now this follows, which, as I take it, is a kind of puppy to the old dam, treason

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Henry viii. Puppy-beaded monster Tempeft, 2 Pur. Here is a pur of fortune's, fir, or of fortune's cat, but not a mufk-cat All's Well. 5 2 Purblind. The truth appears fo naked on my fide, that any purblind eye may find it out

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1 Henry vi. 2 4 552 221

Purchase. Your accent is fomething finer than you could purchase in fo removed a
dwelling

Get themselves a good report after fourteen years purchase
Thou shalt have a share in our purchase, as I am a true man
They will steal any thing, and call it-purchase

Pure grief fhore his old thread in twain

Purgation. You will be my purgation and let me loose

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As You Like It. 3 2 237 224 Twelfth Night.41 326248 1 Henry iv. 2 1449 15 Henry v.3 2 520252 Othello. 5 2 1078 126 Love's Labor Loft. 3 1 156111

Thus do all traitors; if their purgation did consist in words, they are as innocent as grace itself

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For me to put him to his purgation, would, perhaps, plunge him into more choler

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Mightier crimes are laid unto your charge, whereof you cannot easily purge yourself

Then to purge his fear, I'll be thy death

Where, I know, you cannot with such freedom purge yourself
Hoping to purge himfelf with words

And here I ftand, both to impeach and purge

Purged. You must be purged too, your fins are rank

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Richard iii. 2

Purifying. One good woman in ten, madam, which is a purifying o' the fong All's W. 1

Puritan. Marry, fir, fometimes he is a kind of Puritan

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But one Puritan among them, and he fings pfalms to horn-pipes Purity. Thou pure impiety and impious purity

Purity. I love thee in so strain'd a purity

Purlicus. In the purlieus of this foreft, ftands a fheep-cote, fenc'd about with olive

trees

As You Like It. 4
Hamlet. 4 71033110
Ibid. 2 11009 225
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Purples. And long purples, that liberal fhepherd's give a groffer name
Purport. With a look fo piteous in purport, as if he had been loofed out of hell
Purposes. I endow'd thy purposes with words

We'll touze you joint by joint, but we will know this purpose
People fin upon purpose

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My purpose.is, indeed, a horse of that colour

The better act of purposes miftook, is to mistake again

Our purposes God justly hath discover'd, and I repent my fault more than my death

So barr'd, it follows nothing is done to purpose
This fhall make our purpose neceffary, and not envious
'Tis a brave army, and full of purpose

The purpose is perfpicuous, even as substance

It is the purpose that makes strong the vow

I do befeech you to understand my purposes aright

is but the flave to memory

Purpofed. I am so purposed
Purre! the cat is grey

Purfe. Slow purfe

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Purfe. Open your purfe, that the money and matter be both at once deliver'd

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We that take purses, go by the moon and seven stars; and not by Phoebus 1 H. iv. 1
There is my purse, to cure that blow of thine

― and brain both empty: the brain the heavier for being too light; the purfe too light,
being drawn of heaviness

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Hamlet. 5 21038230
Othelio. 3 3 1061 126

Ant. and Cleop.22 776134

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Purfy infolence

In the fatness of these pursy times

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Purveyor. Where's the thane of Cawdor? we cours'd him at the heels, and had a pur

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-to him all the learning that his time could make him the receiver of

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Gods! if you should have ta'en vengeance on my faults, I never had liv'd to put on this

For you protect this courfe and put it on by your allowance

-If it be fo, as it is put on me

Of deaths put on by cunning

Cymbeline. 51 9201 27
Lear. 14 9371 2
Hamlet. 1 31005130
Ibid. 5 2 1041 228

Put up. Nor am I yet perfuaded to put up in peace what already I have foolishly fuffer'd

Putter on.

You are abus'd, and by some putter on, that will be damn'd for't

Othello. 4 2 1072138 W.'s T. 2 1 340144

My good lord Cardinal, they vent reproaches most bitterly on you as putter on of thefe exactions

Putter out of five for one

Putting on. Awakens me with this unwonted putting on

Henry viii. 1 2674232
Tempeft. 3 3

Meaf. for Meajure.4 2

Puttock's. Who finds the partridge in the puttock's neft, but may imagine how the bird was dead

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There they are both, baked in that pye; whereof their mother daintily hath fed

Py'd Ninny

Titus Andronicus. 5 3
Tempeft. 3 2

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Ibid. 5 2 799126

Pyramid. They take the flow o' the Nile by certain fcales i' the pyramid Ant. and Cleop. 2 7 780156
Pyramides. Rather make my country's high pyramides my gibbet
Pyramis. A ftatelier pyramis to her I'll rear, than Rhodope's,or Memphis',ever was 1H.vi. 1 6 549252
Pyramifes. The Ptolemies pyramifes are very goodly things
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So pale did fhine the moon on Pyramus, when he by night lay bath'd in maiden blood

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Titus Andron. 2 4 480|128
Pyramus

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Pyramus and Thisby. The moft lamentable comedy, and moft cruel death of Pyramus
and Thisby
Mid. Night's Dream.1
A tedious brief fcene of young Pyramus and his love Thisbe, very tragical mirth Ib. 5 2
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Pyrenean. And talking of the Alps, and Apenines, the Pyrenean, and the river Po K. Jobn. 1
Pyrrhus. The rugged Pyrrhus
Pythagoras. Thou almost mak’st me waver in my faith, to hold opinion with Pytha-

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Merch. of Venice. 4 1

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I was never so be-rhimed fince Pythagoras' time, that I was an Irish rat As Y.L. It. 3
What is the opinion of Pythagoras concerning wild-fowl
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And let not fearch and inquifition quail to bring again these foolish runaways

And his quails ever beat mine, inhoop'd, at odds

As You Like It. 2
Ant. and Cleop. 2 3 7771 32
Ibid. 5 2 7992 5

But when he meant to quail and shake the orb, he was as rattling thunder

An honeft fellow enough, and one that loves quails
And my false spirits quail to remember

Quailing. For, as he writes, there is no quailing now
This may plant courage in their quailing breasts
Quaint Ariel

in green, the fhall be loose enrob'd

But for a fine quaint, graceful, and excellent fashion fpirits

lies

More quaint, more pleafing, nor more commendable

Troi. and Cref. 51884 238 Cymbeline. 5 5 925 144 1 Henry iv. 4 1464 129 3 Henry vi. 23

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But breathe his faults fo quaintly, that they may seem the taints of liberty Hamlet. 2 Quake. Thou wilt quake for this shortly

Never faw I wretches fo quake

Canft thou quake, and change thy colour

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Winter's Tale. 5 1359223
Richard iii. 3 5 652251
Cymbeline. 2 4 904139
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in the present winter's state, and wish that warmer days would come Quak'd. Where ladies fhall be frighted, and, gladly quak'd, hear more Qualification. Whose qualification shall come into no true taste again Qualified. Forbear his prefence, until fome little time hath qualified the heat of his displeasure

Qualify. So to enforce or qualify the laws

Lear. I 2934138
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Meaf. for Meaf. 1

He doth with holy abstinence subdue that in himself which he spurs on to qualify in

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You must now speak Sir John Falstaff fair; which swims against your stream of quality

She hath lived too long to fill the world with vicious qualities

To night, we'll wander through the streets, and note the qualities of people

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1 Hen. vi. 55
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