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Pight. When I diffuaded him from his intent, and found him pight to do it
Pigmalion. Is there none of Pigmalion's images, newly made woman
Pigmies. Do you any embassage to the pigmies

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Lear. 2 1 939/2/29 M. for M. 3 2

902 1 M. Ado Ab. Notb. 2 1127243 King Jobs. 5 2 409112 Lear. 4 6 9582 5

To whip this dwarfish war, these pigmy arms
Arm it in rags, a pigmy's ftraw doth pierce it
Pegrogrometus. Thou spokest of Pegrogrometus, of the Vapians paffing the equinoctial}
of Queubus

Piked. My piked man of countries

Twelfth Night. 2 3 314222
King John.1 1389215

Pikes. You must put in the pikes with a vice, and they are dangerous inftruments for maids

M. Ado Ab. Noth. 5 2 144|2| 2

The foldiers should have tofs'd me on their pikes, before I would have granted to that act

Trail your fteel pikes

3 Henry vi. 1
1 606 117
Ceriolanus. 5 5 739 229

Pilate. Though fome of you, with Pilate, wash your hands, fhewing an outward pity; yet you Pilates have here deliver'd me to my four cross

Ricbard ii. 4433234

How fain, like Pilate, would I wash my hands of this most grievous guilty murder
done

Pilchards. And fools are as like husbands, as pilchards are to herrings
Pilcher. Will you pluck your fword out of his pilcher by the ears
Pile. Now pile your dust upon the quick and dead

Richard .14 643245 Twelfth Night. 3 1 320 129 Rom. and Juliet. 31 9822 4 Hamlet. 511036118

Pild. I had as lief be a lift of an English kerfey, as be pil'd as thou art pil'd, for a
French velvet

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Foundation is pil'd upon his faith, and will continue the standing of his body W.Tale. 1 2
Piles. What piles of wealth hath he accumulated to his own portion
Pilgrim. A true devoted pilgrim is not weary to measure kingdoms with his feeble fleps

I am St. Jaques's pilgrim, hither gone

There are pilgrims going to Canterbury, with rich offerings

Pilgrimage. For that's the utmost of his pilgrimage

Two Gent. of Verona. 2 7
All's Well. 3

1 Henry iv.1

Meaf. for Meaf. 2
Mer. of Venice.1|

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What lady is the fame, to whom you swore a secret pilgrimage
For Mowbray and myself are like two men that vow a long and weary pilgrimage R.. 1
The ripeft fruit first falls, and fo doth he, his time is spent, our pilgrimage must be Ib. 2
In prifon haft thou spent a pilgrimage

1 Henry vi. 2 5 554245

Moft mirable hour, that time c'er faw in lafting labour of his pilgrimage R. & 7.4 5 992249 Pill. Large-handed robbers your grave mafters are, and pill by law Pillage. Thy fons make pillage of her chastity

Tim. of Athens.4 1 818158 Titus Andronicus. 2 3 838158

Pillar. I charge you by the law, whereof you are a well-deferving pillar, proceed to judgment

Brave peers of England, pillars of the state

Merch. of Venice. 4
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And from these shoulders, these ruin'd pillars, out of pity, taken a load would fink a navy

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Pill'd. The commons hath he pill'd with grievous taxes, and quite loft their hearts R. ii. 2 I 422 120 And craved death rather than I would be fo pill'd esteemed

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Hear me, you wrangling pirates, that fall out in fharing that which you have pill'd from me

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Pillory. And there I stood amazed for awhile as on a pillory, looking through the lute
Taming of the Shrew. 2
Midf. Night's Dream. 2 3
In thy youth thou waft as true a lover as-ever figh'd-upon a midnight pillow AsY.L.It. 2
A good foft pillow for that good white head were better than a churlish turf of France

Pillow. One turf fhall ferve as pillow for us both

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And, though unskilful, why not Ned and I for once allow'd the skilful pilot's charge

Ibid. 5 4 6301 3

Thou defperate pilot, now at once run on the dashing rocks, thy fea-fick weary bark

Romeo and Juliet. 5 3 995117

Pilt's thumb. Here I have a pilot's thumb, wreck'd as homeward he did come Macb. 1 3 364227

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Pin. Tut, a pin

Then will the get the upfhot by cleaving the pin

Induc. to Tam. of the Shrew.
Merry Wives of Windfor
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Pin. Wishing all eyes blind with the pin and web

And with a little pin bores through his castle wall, and-farewel king
My wretchedness unto a row of pins

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Winter's Tale.11 2337116
Richard ii. 3 2 428 110
Ibid. 3 4 4302 37

For his apparel is built upon his back, and the whole frame stands upon pins: prick him no more

He gives the web and the pin

The very pin of his heart cleft with the blind bow-boy's but-shaft Pin's fee. I do not fet my life at a pin's fee

Pinch. Fairy-like, to pinch the unclean knight

And till he tell the truth, let the supposed fairies pinch him found Pinch Doctor. D. P.

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2 Henry iv. 3 2 490154 Lear. 3 4 949 111 Rom. and Jul. 2 4 978150

Hamlet. 1 41006157 68142

68 146

Merry W. of Wind.4 4
Ibid. 4 4

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— As they pinch one another by the disposition, he cries out, no more' Ant. and Cleo. 2 7 There cannot be a pinch in death more sharp than this

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Cymbeline. 1
Lear. 2

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Pinched. What, have I pinch'd you, Signior Gremio

Tam. of the Shrew.2
Winter's Tale. 2

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Henry viii. 23 682157

Macbeth.1 3364222

Weary seven nights, nine times nine, shall he dwindle, peake and pine
Pine [tree] You may as well forbid the mountain pines to wag their high tops M. Ven. 4
Behind the tuft of pines I met them

Thus droops this lofty pine, and hangs his fprays

- This pine is bark'd that over-topp'd them all Pinion him like a thief

Winter's Tale. 21

2 Henry vi. 23 Ant. and Cleep. 410

Jul. Cafar.

Love's Labor Loft.1

7411 1147,2 6

1 215151 3391 39 581218 794 122 Lear.37 951,220

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Pinion'd. Master Ford, you are not to go loose any longer; you must be pinion'd

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Merry W. of Wind. 2 2 50134

Ant. and Cleop. 27

Romeo and Juliet. 2 4

Merry W. of Wind.1 3
2 Henry vi. 41

Pinned. Our gates, which yet seem shut, we have but pinn'd with rushes

Pint-pot. Peace good pint-pot, peace good tickle-brain

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That they are not a pipe for fortune's finger, to found what stop
Why, do you think that I am easier to be play'd on than a pipe
Pipes of corn. Playing on pipes of corn, and verfing love
Pipe of Hermes. The bafeft horn of his hoof is more mufical than the pipe of Hermes H. v.3
Pipe wine. I fhall drink in pipe wine first with him; I'll make him dance
Piping. The winds piping to us in vain

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There be land-rats and water-rats, water-thieves and land-thieves, I mean pirates

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Hear me, you wrangling pirates, that fall out in sharing that which you have pill'd from me

- I must rid all the fea of pirates

Pifa, renown'd for grave citizens, gave me my being

Pijanio. D, P.

Pish. And made a pish at chance and fufferance

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Rickard iii.
Antony and Cleop. 26 779124
Tam. of the Shrew.1

Cymbeline.

1 255115 893 Mu. Ado About Notb. 5! 1 141|1|57 Pub

Pifh for thee, Iceland dog

Pifmires. Nettled and stung with pifmires

Piffing while

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Two Gent. of Verona. 4

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Piftol. He that rides at high speed, and with his pistol, kills a fparrow flying
Nay, Hal, if Percy be alive, thou get'st not my sword; but take my pistol, if thou
wilt

1 H. iv. 2 4 454248

Ibid. 5 3 470153

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Piftol-proof. She is piftol-proof, fir; you fhall hardly offend her
Pit. Our enemies have beat us to the pit

Pitch. Having waste ground enough, shall we defire to raze the fanctuary, and pitch
our evils there

How high a pitch his refolution foars

What a pitch she flew above the rest

And bear his thoughts above his falcon's pitch

Richard ii. 1 I 414 2 29 2 Henry vi. 2578135 Ibid. 2 1 578141

- All men's honours lie like one lump before him, to be fashion'd into what pitch he please

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These growing feathers pluck'd from Cæfar's wing, will make him fly an ordinary

pitch

To mount aloft with thy imperial mistress, and mount her pitch
I cannot bound a pitch above dull woe

Pitch and pay. The word is, pitch and pay ;-truft none
The fly, it feems, would pour down ftinking pitch
They that touch pitch will be defil'd

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I am toiling in a pitch; pitch that defiles; defile! a foul word
This pitch, as ancient writers do report, doth defile
Place barrels of pitch upon the fatal stake, that so her torture may be shorten'd 1 H. vi. 55
Convers'd' with fuch as, like to pitch, defile nobility

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Pitecus. In an act of this importance, 'twere most piteous to be wild
Pith. And that's my pith of business 'twixt you and your poor brother
Perhaps you mark'd not what's the pith of all

Winter's Tale. 2

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M. for M.15

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1 256 114

Taming

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Hamlet. 3 1101727
Ibid. 4 11026 1 31

Pitied. Much he spoke, and learnedly for life; but all was either pitied in him, or for

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A fight moft pitiful in the meanest wretch; paft fpeaking of in a king

'Twas pitiful, 'twas wondrous pitiful

Pitifully. He beat him moft pitifully

Pittance. At fo flender warning, you're like to have a thin and flender pittance

Pittikins. Ods pittikins

Pity. I cannot chufe but pity her

I fhew it most of all, when I fhew juftice, for then I pity those I do not know M. for M.2
If I do not take pity of her, I am a villain

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If ever from your eye-lids wip'd a tear, and know what it is to pity, and be pitied

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Love's Lab. Loft.4 1

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Macbeth.17 368|1|19 Ricbard ii. 51 434160

Forget to pity him, left thy pity prove a ferpent that will fting thee, to the heart Ibid. 5 3

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437 155 585|1|57 601 2 54

3 Henry vi. 3
Ibid. 1 3

6072 9

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After this process, to give her the avaunt! it is a pity would move a monster
So much the more must pity drop upon her
And pity to the general wrong of Roine (as fire drives out fire, so pity, pity) hath
done this deed on Cæfar

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- Men must learn now with pity to dispense; for policy fits above conscience T. of A.3
For pity is the virtue of the law, and none but tyrants ufe it cruelly
Let's leave the hermit pity with our mother

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Pix. For he hath stol'n a pix, and hang'd muft'a be

But if there be yet left in heaven as small a drop of pity as a wren's eye
When I defired their leave that I might pity him, they took from me the use of mine
own house

Let pity not be believed

This judgment of the heavens, that makes us tremble, touches us not with pity Ibid. 5
Is there no pity fitting in the clouds, that fees into the bottom of my grief
That he is mad, 'tis true; 'tis true, 'tis pity; and pity 'tis, 'tis true
Pirty-wary.

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Place. This is no place, this house is but a butchery

As You Like It. 2 3

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Who were below him he us'd as creatures of another place

All's Well. 1

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Be pilot to me, and thy places shall still neighbour mine

Winter's Tale. 12

When yet you were in place, and in account nothing so strong and fortunate as 1H.iv. 51 "Tis but the fate of place

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Henry viii. 1 2 Tr. and Cr. 2) leffens and

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Left, perchance, he think we dare not move the question of our place -Confider, when you above perceive me like a crow, that it is place which fets off

Due reference of place

Placed. My refolutions plac'd

Plackets. Dread prince of plackets

Will they wear their plackets, where they should wear their faces

You might have pinch'd a placket, it was fenfeless

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Cymbeline. 3 3 908133
Othello. 1
Ant. and Cleop. 52 801
Love's Lab. Loft.31 156 227
Winter's Tale. 43352113
Ibid. 4 3 355220

The bone-ache! for that, methinks, is the curse dependant on those that war for a placket

- Keep thy foot out of brothels, and thy hand out of plackets Plague. O plague right well prevented

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This fandy plot is plain

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Of how unnatural and bemadding forrow the king hath caufe to plain
Plain dealing. Not fo well as plain dealing, which will not cost a man a doit
Plain fong. The plain fong is moft juft, for humours do abound
Plainnefs. Enjoy thy plainnefs, it nothing ill becomes thee
Plaini g. And piteous plainings of the pretty babes

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Henry v.3 2 Ant. and Cleop.2 6779221

Com. of Errors.11 104113

Richard . 3417250

Plainly. You must report to the Volfcian lords, how plainly I have borne this bufinefs Cor. 5 3 735114

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After our fentence plaining comes too late

Plainnes. Your plainnefs and your fhortnefs pleafe me well Plaintiffs. Come, bring away the plaintiffs

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Planetary. Be as a planetary plague

Plant. I will plant you two

This plaintiff here, the offender, did call me afs

Plaints. Bootlefs are plaints, and cureless are my wounds Plaited cunning

Planched. And to that vineyard is a planched gate

Planet. I was not born under a rhyming planet

It is a bawdy planet that will strike where 'tis predominat There's fome ill planet reigns

What? fhall we 'cufe the planets of mishap

Hath this lovely face rul'd, like a wandering planet, over me

Be oppofite, all planets of good luck, to my proceeding Whofe med'cinable eye corrects the ill afpects of planets evil [their ill effects]

As if fome planet had unwitted men

Meaf. for Meaf.4 M. Ado Ab. Noth. 5 Winter's Tale.1 Ibid. 2

1 Henry vi.

2 Henry vi. 4 4 Richard in.44

Troil. and Creff

Drunkards, lyars, and adulterers, by an enforc'd obedience of planetary influence Lear. 1 2 Plank. Do not fight by fea; trust not to rotten planks

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Othello. 2 3 1056|2|19|

Timon of Athens 4 3

I have begun to plant thee, and I will labour to make thee full of growing Macbeth. 1 4
I'll plant Plantagenet, root him up who dares
How fweet a plant have you untimely cropp'd

Ant. and Cleop. 3 7 Twelfth Night. 2 3

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3 Henry vi. 11 Ibid. 5 5

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Some o' their plants are ill-rooted already; the leaft wind i' the world will blow them down

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He hath fo planted his honours in their eyes, and his actions in their hearts Cor. 2 2

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268 254 Ibid. 11 255 128 Richard ii. 1 2 416124

Ibid. 2 2423 222 Coriolanus. 1 4 708158 Hamlet. 3 11017 125 2 Henry iv. 2 1 4811 2 Ant. and Cleop.5 2 799 2 12

Richard ii. 1 341629 Aut. and Cleop."| I 767 19 All's Well. I 2 280135

Ibid. 4 1 295150 Hamlet. 1 41006 117 Ibid. 2 2/10142 5 1922 16

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Good plays prove better by the help of good epilogues Go, play, boy, play;-thy mother plays, and I play too Would't not play falfe, and yet would'ft wrongly win Shall we have a play extempore

out the play: I bave much to fay in behalf of that Falstaff

Midf. Night's Dr.15 1

Ibid. 5 1

Epilogue te As You Like It.

194 144 250 114

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Winter's Tale.1

Macbeth. 1

1 Henry iv. 2 445437 Ibid. 2 4 456|1|34

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