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Parthia. Now darting Parthia art thou ftruck

Parthian. Or, like the Parthian, I fhall flying fight

Partial. I am not partial to infringe our laws

- I cannot be fo partial, Goneril, to the great love I hear you

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Ant. and Cleop. 31 781 1:57 Cymbeline.1 7 899 127 Comedy of Errors.I

Partialize. Such neighbour nearness to our facred blood, should nothing
nor partialize

Participation. Thou haft loft thy princely privilege with vile participation
Particular. And every course in his particular

Who lov'd him in a moft dear particular

For his particular, I'll receive him gladly, but not one follower Parting from his family defcribed by Launce

Lear. I

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1 Henry iv.3 2
2 Henry iv. 4 4 498150
Coriolanus. 51 733 19
Lear. 4945 243

Trvo Gent. of Verona. 2 is fuch sweet forrow, that I shall say-good night, 'till it be morrow Rom. and Jul. 2 Partition. It is the wittieft partition that ever I heard difcourfe Midf. Night's Dream.5 And can we not partition make with spectacles fo precious 'twixt fair and foul Cym. 1 Partizans. Clubs, bills, and partizans

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I had as lief have a reed that will do me no fervice, as a partizan I could not heave

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How now, dame Partlet, the hen

Partridge's. Then there's a partridge's wing fav'd

1 Henry iv. 33

Much Ado About Nothing.21

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

Pafh. Thou want’st a rough pash, and the shoots

If I go to him, with my armed fift I'll pash him o'er the face Pafbed. Waving his beam upon the pashed corfes of the kings Pafs. To pafs affurance of a dower in marriage

came

2 Henry vi. 32 Winter's Tale.

Troi. and Creff. 23

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Tam. of the Shrew. 4 2

my daughter a fufficient dower

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Lord, let me never have a cause to figh, 'till I am brought to fuch a filly pass Ibid. 5 2

Nay, an thou pass upon me, I'll no more with thee

As for thefe filken coated flaves, I pafs not

Twelfth Night.3 1
2 Henry vi. 4 2
Coriolanus. 2 2

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Please you, that I may pass this doing

What, have his daughters brought him to this pafs

Though well we may not pass upon his life without the form of justice
Thus might he pafs indeed

And in a pass of practice, requite him for your father
Some strange indignity, which patience could not pass
Poffable. His body's a paffable carcafe, if it be not hurt
Palads. The paffado he refpects not

Ah, the immortal paffado

Come, fir, your passado

Lear. 3 4

948 213

Ibid. 3 7 951221 Ibid. 4 6 957110 Hamlet. 4 7 1032227 Otkelle. 2 31057131

Cymbeline. 3 895228 Love's Labor Loft.1 2 151 254 Romeo and Juliet. 2 497828 Ibid. 3 1 982 2 8

Paffage. This young gentlewoman had a father (O, that had! how fad a paffage 'tis)

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O, uncle, 'would fome part of my young years might but redeem the paffage of your age

1 Henry vi.25 554 236

If such actions may have passage free, bond-slaves and pagans shall our statemen

be

What, ho! no watch? no paffage?

Othello. 2 1046 250
12
Ibid. 5

Pafi'd. The women have fo cry'd and fhriek'd at it, that it pafs'd Mer. W. of Wind

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— The king, fir, hath lay'd, that in a dozen passes between yourself and him, he shall not exceed you three hits

Paletb. But I have that within, which paffeth show

Paffing. You apprehend paffing fhrewdly

For Oberon is paffing fell and wrath

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Hamlet.5 21039 117
Ibid. 1 21002146
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Much Ado Ab. Noth. 2 I
Midj. Night's Dream.2

- It will be paflime paffing excellent, if it be husbanded with modesty

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Paffion. Paffion change not shortly

There never was counterfeit of paffión came fo near the life of paffion
And counsel him to fight against his passion

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Merchant of Venice. 3 2
As You Like It. 1 2

How all the other paffions fleet to air, as doubtful thoughts, and rath embrac'd
despair
What paffion hangs these weights upon my tongue
Methinks, his words do from fuch paffion fly, that he believes himself; fo do not I

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Twelfth Night. 3 4
Macbeth. 3 4 375253
K. Jobn. 4 2 403241

If much you note him, you shall offend him, and extend his passion
His paffion is fo ripe, it needs must break
'Till that his paffions, like a whale on ground, confound themselves with working

Her paffions are made of nothing but the finest part of pure love
Our own precedent paffions do inftruct us what levity is in youth
Then be my paffions bottomlefs

Your paffion draws ears hither

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2 Henry iv. 4 4 497250 Ant. and Cleop.I 769 255 Timon of Athens. 1 1804117 Titus Andronicus. 3 1 8431 3 Troil. and Creff: 52 887128

She was a queen over her paffion; who, most rebel-like, fought to be king o'er

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Paffionate. And cannot paffionate our ten-fold grief with folded arms
Palport. Look on this letter, madam; here's my passport
Paffy-measure. Then he's a rogue, and a paffy-measure pavin; I hate

Paft and to come, seem beft; things present worst

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Lear. 4 3 955134
Rom. and Jul.159742 53
Hamlet. 3 2 1019 145
Otbello. 411069 260
Tit. Andron. 3 2 844141
All's Well. 3 2 291111

drunken rogue
Twelfth Night. 51
2 Henry iv. 13

Paße. Some model of the barren earth, which serves as paste, and cover to our bones

I will grind your bones to dust, and with your blood and it I'll make a paste
Pafties. And make two pasties of your shameful heads
Paftime of each weary step

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Ricbard ii. 3 2 4272 57
Tit. An. 5 2 8532 8
Ibid. 5 2 853210

Two Gentlemen of Verona. 2 7 To fee no paftime, I:-what you would have, I'll stay to know at your abandon'd As You Like It. 5 4 2501 I

3241 2

Winter's Tale. 2 3

cave

Till our very paftime, tired out of breath, prompt us to have mercy on him Tw. Night. 3 4
Make their pastimes at my forrow: they should not laugh if I could reach them

Paftor. It is the paftor lards the brother's fides, the want that makes him leave Tim. of Ath. 4 3

Do not, as fome ungracious paftors do, fhew me the steep and thorny way to
heaven

Paft-proportion. Will you with counters fum the past-proportion of his infinite
Pafture. They fell the pasture now to buy the horse

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Hamlet. 1 31004232 Tr. Cr. 2 2 8671 3

Pafty. I will confefs what I know without constraint: if ye pinch me like a pasty, I can fay no more

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Nor could come pat betwixt too early and too late, for any fuit of pound Henry wiii. 2 3 683148 he comes, like the catastrophe of the old comedy

Now might I do it, pat

Pataie. This daftard at the battle of Pataie-like to a trusty squire did run away
Patch. Scurvy patch

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1 H. vi. 4 1

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Patch. So were there a patch set on learning, to see him in a school

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Love's Lab. Loft.|41 21 159|1|7

- A crew of patches, rude mechanicals, that work for bread upon Athenian stalls

You patch'd up your excuses

The patch is kind enough; but a huge feeder, fnail flow in profit Yonders my lord, your fon, with a patch of velvet on's face; whether there be a fcar under't or no the velvet knows

Midf. Night's Dream. 3 2 Mer. of Venice. 2 5

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All's Well. 4 5

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What foldier's patch

As patches fet upon a little breach, difcredit more the hiding of the fault, than did the fault before it was fo patch'd

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Patch'd. Man is but a patch'd fool, if he will offer to say what methought I had

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K. John. 3

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Patchery. Know his grofs patchery

Here is such patchery, fuch juggling, and such knavery Pate. Pafs for pate

There is either liquor in his pate, or money in his purse,

- If I return, I fhall be post indeed, for she will score your

Back, flave, or I will break thy pate across

Break any thing here, and I'll break your knave's pate Fat paunches make lean pates

And through the inftrument my pate made way

Was this taken by any understanding pate but thine

A curl'd pate will grow bald

Crop away that factious pate of his

To melt the city leads upon your pates

You have broke his pate with your bowl

Troilus and Creffida. 2 3

Tempeft. 4 1

when he looks fo merrily Merry Wives of Windfor. 2 fault upon my pate Comedy of Errors. I Ibid. 2 Ibid. 3

Love's Labor Loft.1 Taming of the Shrew. 2 Winter's Tale. 12

This might be the pate of a politician, which this ass now o'er-reaches

My invention comes from my pate

Patent. By his authority he remains here, which he thinks is a patent for nefs

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2 Henry vi. 51

Coriolanus. 4 67312 20

Cymbeline. 21 901 1 37 Hamlet. 5 11034 126 11052132

Othello. 2

his fauci

All's Well. 4 5 30117 Othello. 4 11067144

Path-way. In fuffering thus thy brother to be flaughter'd, thou fhew'ft the naked path-way to thy life

Patbetical. I will think you the most pathetical break promise

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Meaf. for Meaf.4 3 Comedy of Errors. 2 Much Ado About Noth. 2

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My patience, more than thy defert, is privilege for thy departure hence Two G. of Ver.31

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Bring me a father who fo lov'd his child, whofe joy of her is overwhelm'd like mine, and bid him speak of patience

- Bring him yet to me, and I of him will gather patience

Ibid. 5 1 141126 Ibid. 5 1 141138

- 'Tis all men's office to speak patience to thofe, that wring under the load of forrow

I know not how to pray your patience, yet I must speak

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Ibid. 5 1 142 123 Ibid. 5 1 143223

- I have as little patience as another man; and therefore I can be quiet Love's L. Left. 1 Master Mustard-feed, I know your patience well

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Her very filence, and her patience, speak to the people, and they pity her
herself would startle at this letter, and play the fwaggerer
For patience she will prove a fecond Griffel

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Patience. Take your own patience to you, and I'll fay nothing

Oh, patience; the flatue is but newly fix'd, the colour's not dry
Do you find your patience fo predominant in your nature, that you

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Yet can I not of fuch tame patience boast

Call it not patience, Gaunt, it is despair

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Winter's Tale-3 21 34611/29
Ibid. 5 3 361263

can let this

That which in mean men we entitle patience, is pale cold cowardice breafts

And prick my tender patience to thofe thoughts, which honour and allegiance cannot think

is ftale, and I am weary of it

You knew I was at your back; and spoke it on purpose to try my patience 2 H. iv.2

Though patience be a tir'd mare, yet fhe will plod

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I laugh'd him out of patience; and that night I laugh'd him into patience

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herfelf what goddess e'er the be, doth leffer blench at fufferance than I do Tr. and Cr.[1
Hector, whofe patience is as a virtue, fix'd, to-day was mov'd
There is between my will and all offences a guard of patience
Have I hurt him?-No faith, not fo much as his patience
Quite befides the government of patience

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and forrow ftrove who should exprefs her goodlieft
perforce, with wilful choler meeting, makes my flesh tremble in their different
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But he bears both the fentence and the forrow, that to pay grief, muft of poor patience borrow

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➡ I will procure-a you de good gueft, de earle, de knight, de lords, de gentlemen, my patients

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Sit, my preferver, by thy patient's fide

Therein the patient must minister to himself
Were I as patient as the midnight sleep, by Jove, 'twould be my mind
yourself

Patricians. I tell you, friends, moft charitable care have the patricians of you
Where great patricians fhall attend, and shrug, i' the end, admire
Patrick. Friar Patrick's cell

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

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

Merchant of Venice. 5
Meaf. for Meaf2 1
Ibid. 3 2

Pattern. Let mine own judgment pattern out my death
in myself to know, grace to stand and virtue go
Which is more than hiftory can pattern, though devis'd and play'd to take fpec-

tators

By the pattern of mine own thoughts I cut out the purity of his
Behold this pattern of thy butcheries

Patten'd by that the poet here describes
Bauca verba

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Winter's Tale. 3 2 344157

Ibid. 4 3 353 154

Richard iii. 1

Titus Andronicus.4
Merry W. of Wind. 1
Love's Lab. Loft. 4
Induc. to Tam. of the Shrew.

You shall not fay me nay, pauca verba
Paucas pallabris: let the world flide, Sessa!
Pavilion'd. Whose hearts have left their bodies here in England, and lie pavilion'd in

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Pavin. Then he's a rogue, and a paffy-measure pavin; I hate a drunken rogue
Paul's. I bought him in Paul's

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Off with his head:-now, by Saint Paul I swear, I will not dine until I fee the

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Paufe. (Without any paufe or ftaggering) take this basket on your fhoulders M.W.of W. 3 3

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Hadft thou but shook thy head, or made a paufe

It may be I will go with you-but yet I'll paufe

King John. 4 2
Richard ii. 2 3

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And pause us, 'till these rebels, now a foot, come underneath the yoke of govern

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Panfer. The expedition of my violent love out-ran the paufer, reafon
Pawn. Lay your fwords to pawn

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If guilty dread hath left thee fo much strength, as to take up mine honour's pawn, then stoop

Redeem from broking pawn the blemish'd crown

There is my honour's pawn, engage it to the trial if thou dar’st

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By this heavenly ground I tread on, I must be fain to pawn both my plate, and the tapestry of my dining chambers

2 Henry iv. 2 1 480 246

He would pawn his fortunes to hopeless reftitution, fo he might be call'd your vanquisher

me to this, your honour

Coriolanus. 31 719125

Timon of Athens. 1
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His youth in flood, I'll pawn this truth with my three drops of blood
My life I never held but as a pawn to wage against thine enemies

Pawn'd. Have I not pawn'd to you my majesty

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I rais'd him, and I pawn'd mine honour for his truth

Pays. He pays you as furely as your feet hit the ground they step on

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Paying back. I do not like that paying back, 'tis a double labour
Payment. Fair payment for foul words is more than due
-I'll give him his payment; if ever he go alone again, I'll never wrestle for prize

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Peace. You have yourself been a great fighter, though now a man of peace M. W. of W.23 be to me and every man that dares not fight

Nor keep peace between the effect and it

Heaven grant us its peace, but not the king of Hungary's
That right in peace, which here we urge in war

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Bleed France, and peace afcend to heaven

The fat ribs of peace muft by the hungry now be fed upon

I'll make a peace between your soul and you, young Arthur is alive

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And come ye now to tell me, John has made his peace with Rome: what is that peace to me

Ibid. 5 2 408 228

➡To awake our peace, which in our country's cradle, draws the sweet infant breath of gentle fleep

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To fright our native peace with felf-born arms fhall go fleep with Turks and infidels

Rickard .,1 341726
Ibid. 23 424 2 57
Ibid. 4 1432248

Not to break peace, or any branch of it, but to establish here a peace indeed 2 Hen. iv. 4 1 493 144
Our peace fhall ftand as firm as rocky mountain

Our peace will, like a broken limb united, grow stronger for the breaking
Deliver to the army this news of peace; let them have pay and part

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is of the nature of a conqueft, for then both parts nobly are fubdu'd, and neither party lofer

But peace puts forth her clive every where

In peace, there's nothing fo becomes a man, as modeft ftilinefs and humility Henry v.31

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