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Perjury. To our perjury to add more terror, we are again forsworn, in will, and error

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Your grace is perjur'd much, full of dear guiltiness

I have an oath in heaven, shall I lay perjury upon my foul
perjury, in the highest degree

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Love's Labor Loft. 5 2 170229
Ibid. 5 2

Thy dear love, fworn, but hollow perjury, killing that love which thou hast vow'd

to cherish

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Merchant of Venice. 4 1
Richard iii. 53

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Romeo and Juliet. 3

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Sweet foul, take heed, take heed of perjury; thou art on thy death-bed Othello. 5
Periwig. I'll get fuch a colour'd periwig
Two Gent. of Verona. 4
Perriwig-pated. O, it offends me to the foul, to hear a robuftious pertiwig-pated fellow
tear a paffion to tatters

Hamlet. 3

Perk'd. Than to be perk'd up in a gliftering grief, and wear a golden forrow Hen. viii. 23 682 2 24. Perkes, Clement, of the hill

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Peroration. What means this paffionate difcourfe, this peroration with fuch circumitance

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Perpetual motion. I were better to be eaten to death with a rust, than to be fcour'd to

nothing with a perpetual motion

Perpetual fober gods

Perpetuity. And yet we fhould for perpetuity, go hence in debt

Perplex'd. I am perplex'd and know not what to fay

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2 Henry iv. 2 478114 Timon of Athens. 1 825132 Winter's Tale.12 334119 King John.31 398 1 26

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One, bat painted thus, would be interpreted a thing perplex'd, cation Cymbeline. 3 4 909144 Perplexity. Here, mafter doctor, in perplexity and doubtful dilemma M. Wives of W.4 S 692 7 Perspectives. Like perfpectives which rightly gaz'd upon, thew nothing but confufion, ey'd awry

Perfecuted. He hath perfecuted time with hope

Richard ii. 2 2
All's Well

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Perfever. I'll fay as they fay and perfever so, and in this mist at all adventures go

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Comedy of Errors. 2
Midf. Night's Dream. 3
As You Like It.5 2 2461 37
All's Well. 37 295 4
Ibid. 4 2 296 216
King John. 2 2 394 2 7
Troilus and Creff3 3 876118

Bounding between the two moist elements, like Perfeus' horfe - I have feen thee as hot as Perfeus, fpur thy Phrygian steed Perfiency. Thou think'ft me as far in the devil's book, as thou, and racy and perfiftency

Perfifive. But the protractive trials of great Jove, to find perfiftive

Henry v.37 5254 3 Troilus and Cre1 3 8621 20 Ibid. 4 5 883119

Falstaff, for obdu

2 Henry iv. 2 2 481 234

conftancy in nen Troilus and Creffida.

3861 261

Richard ii. 5 5 4382 28 1 Henry iv. 3 2 460145

Perfon. Thus play I in one perfon many people, and none contented
Thus did I keep my perfon fresh and new
Perfonage. She hath urg'd her height; and with her perfonage, her tall perfonage, her
height, forfouth, fhe hath prevail'd with him

Midf. Night's Dream. 3 2 187 238

Of what perfonage, and years, is he?-not old enough for a man, nor young enough
for a boy

Perfonating. It mufl be a perfonating of himself
Perspective. A natural perspective, that is, and is not

Twelfth Night, 1 5 311 257
Timon of Athens. 5 2 825257
Twelfth Night. 5 1 3315
Henry v.
Two Gent. of Verona.

Perfpectively. You fee them perfpectively, the cities turn'd into a maid

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Perfuaded. This is not strong enough to be believed of one perfuaded well of Cymbeline. 41 90512/24
Perfuafion. It should not be, by the persuasion of his new feasting
Pertain. If the pertain to life, let her speak too

Pertinent. Good, fhould be pertinent; but fo it is, it is not
Pertly. Yonder walls that pertly front the town

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Timon of Athens.3 68172 1
Winter's Tale. 5 3 36:216
Ibid. I

2336155 Troi. and Creff 4 5 883144

Perturbation. A great perturbation in nature, to receive at once the benefit of sleep, and do the effects of watching

Perturb'd. The perturb'd court, for my being abfent

Macbetb. 51 383113 Cymbeline. 3 4 910144

Perverted. He hath perverted a young gentlewoman here in Florence, of a most chaste

renown

All's Well. 4 3 2971 20
Hamlet. 2

them well! not one of these but had a noble father

-Let our trains march by us; that we may perufe the men we should have cop'd withal

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Perufal. He falls to fuch perufal of my face, as he would draw it
Perufe the traders

Comedy of Errors. I
All's Well. 2

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I have perused her well

I have with exact view perus'd thee

Pefood-time. I have known thee these twenty-nine years, come pefcod-time

Fefter. He hath not fail'd to pester us with messages

Pefter'd. Who then shall blame his petter'd fenfes to recoil and start

Pefliferous reports of men very nobly held

Pefiilence. To walk alone, like one that had the peftilence

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Troil. and Creff. 4
2 Hen. iv. 2
Hamlet. 1
Macbeib.5
All's Well 4

Two Gent. of Verona. 2
Much Ado About Noth.1

O when my eyes did see Olivia first, me-thought she purg'd the air of pestilence

God Omnipotent, is muftering in his clouds, on our behalf armies
Now the red peftilence strike all trades in Rome

On our fide like the token'd peftilence, where death is fure

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Twelfth Night 1 1307125 of peftilence R.ii. 33 429146 Cariolanus. 4726138 Antony and Cleop.38 786261

Where the infectious peftilence did reign, seal'd up the doors, and would not let us forth

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Pepper'd. I am pepper'd, I warrant, for this world

Petar. For 'tis the sport, to have the engineer hoist with his own petar
Peter. D. P.

Romeo and Juliet. 5 2 994 237
Hamlet.

11035144 Othello. 2 3 1058132

Romeo and Juliet. 4 5 993244

Peter, St. So deliver I up my apes, and away to St. Peter for the heavens of Pomfret. D. P.

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Ibid. 31 982 226 Hamlet. 3 4 1025241

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Meaf for Meaf
M. Ado Ab. Ñ. 2
King John.
Romeo and Juliet.

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

2 Henry vi. 23 581 254 Now, by St. Peter's church, and Peter too, he fhall not make me there a joyful bride Romeo and Juliet. 3 5 988159 You mistress that have the office oppofite St. Peter, and keep the gate of hell Otb 4 21071144 Petitionary. I pr'ythee now with most petitionary vehemence, tell me who it is

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Petticoats. If we walk not in the trodden paths, our very petticoats will catch them

Like fringe upon a petticoat

As You Like It
Ibid

That thou might ftill have worn the petticoat, and ne'er have stolen the breech from Lancaster

-And me-thought he had made two holes in the ale wife's new petticoat, and peep'd through

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Pettinefs. Which, in weight to re-anfwer his pettiness would bow under
Pettitoes. That he would not ftir his pettitoes, till he had both tune and words
Petty. I was of late as petty to his ends, as is the morn dew on the myrtle
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Henry v.3 6 524|2|37
W's T. 4 3 355 27
leaf to his
Ant, and Cleop. 3 IC
Cymbeline. 1 2
Lear. 3 4

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Were you but riding forth to air yourself, that parting were too petty
Per. That hath laid knives under his pillow, and halters in his pew
Peruterer's bammer. He fhall charge you and discharge you with the motion of a pew-

terer's hammer
2 Henry iv. 3 2
Phaeton, (for thou art Merops' fon) wilt thou aspire to guide the heavenly car, and with
thy daring folly burn the world
Two Gent. of Verona. 3 1
Down, down, I come, like glistering Phaeton, wanting the manage of unruly jades

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Richard ii. 3 3 430 1 20

Now Phaeton hath tumbled from his car, and made an evening at the noon-tide prick

That Phaeton fhould check thy fiery steeds

Such a waggoner as Phaeton would whip you to the West Phanatical. abhor fuch phanatical phantafms

Phang. D. P.

Phantafm. A phantafm, a Monarcho, and one that makes sport
I abhor fuch phanatical phantafms

Phantafma. Between the acting of a dreadful thing, and the first motion, all the interim
is like a phantafma, or a hideous dream
Phantafy. Begot of nothing but vain phantasy; which is as thin of substance as the air

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Pheafant. Advocate's the court word for a pheasant
Pheezar.

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Merry Wives of Wind. 13

Induc, to Taming of the Shrew.

Troilus and Creffida. 2 3 8702 3

Phials. Edward's feven fons, whereof thyfelf art one, were as feven phials of his facred

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And he hath cut thofe pretty fingers off, that better could have few'd than Philomel

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This is the tragic tale of Philomel, and treats of Tereus' treason and his rape Ibid. 41
For worse than Philomel you us'd my daughter

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Here's the leaf turn'd down, where Philomel gave up Philomela. Fair Philomela, she but lost her tongue, and in a tedious sampler sew❜d her mind Titus Andronicus. 2 5 Wert thou thus furpriz'd, fweet girl, ravish'd and wrong'd as Philomela was Ibid. 41 Philofopber. There was never yet philofopher that could endure the tooth-ach patiently, however they have writ the ftyle of gods, and made a pish at chance and sufferance Much Ado About Noth. 5 1 Philofophers two flones. And it fhall go hard but I will make him a philosopher's two ftones to me

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Philofophical perfon. And we have our philofophical perfons, to make modern and familiar things fupernatural and caufelefs

Philofopby. Hang up philosophy! unless philosophy can make a Juliet

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To fuck the fweets of fweet philofophy

Philoftrate. D. P.

All's Well. 23
Rom. and Jul. 3 3
As You Like It.31
Tam. of the Shrew. 1
Midf. Night's Dream.

Pbifnomy. Faith, fir; he has an English name, but his phisnomy is more hotter in France than there

Phlegmatic. 1 fear it is too phlegmatic a meat

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Cymbeline. 2 2

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Phabe. When Phoebe doth behold her filver visage in the watry glafs Midf. N.'s Dr.
Lovely Tamora, queen of Goths, that like the ftately Phoebe 'mong her nymphs,
doft overfhine the gallant'ft dames of Rome
Titus Andronicus.1
Phabus. The gentle day before the wheels of Phœbus, round about dapples the drowsy
Eaft with fpots of grey

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Much Ado About Noth

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And not by Phoebus,-he, that wand'ring knight fo fair
O Phoebus! had thou never given consent that Phaeton should check thy fiery fleeds,
thy burning car had never fcorch'd the earth

1 Henry in

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- With Phoebus' amorous pinches black

Ant. and Cleop1
Ram, and Jul.

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Gallop apace, you fiery-footed fteeds, towards Phoebus' mansion

Full thirty times hath Phoebus' cart gone round Neptune's falt wafh, and Tellus' of bed ground

Planix.

Hamlet 2102038 Tempeft3 3 1521

As You Like It.43 24351

She could not love me, were man as rare as phoenix - This is that Antonio, that took the Phoenix, and her fraught, from Candy T. Night. 5 I 329155 But from their afhes fhall be rear'd a phoenix, that fhall make all France afear'd 1 H..5

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- My ashes, as the phoenix, may bring forth a bird that will revenge upon you all 3 H. vi.|| 4|| 608||| 8 But as when the bird of wonder dies, the maiden phoenix, her alhes new create another heir

Henry viiiS 4702

Lord Timon will be left a naked gull, which flashes now a phoenix Timon of Athens. 2 81c If the be furnished with a mind fo rare, fhe is alone the Arabian bird Phrygian. Bafe Phrygian Turk

Phrynia, D. P.

Cymbeline 17899||24
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Merry Wives of Wind.
Timon of Athens. 803
Hamlet. 331023|1|16|

Julius Cæfar.2 1 749 47

Phyfic. This physic but prolongs thy fickly days
Phyfical. Is Brutus fick? And is it physical to walk unbraced, and fuck up the humours
of the dank morning
Phyficians. He hath abandon'd his physicians, madam;' under whofe practices, he hath
perfecuted time with hope

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All's Well.

Now put it heaven, in his physicians mind, to help him to his grave immediately R..
Giv'ft thy anointed body to the cure of thofe phyficians that firft wounded thee Ibid. 2
Trust not the physician; his antidotes are poison, and he flays more than you rob

He will be the physician that should be the patient
D. P.

Do; kill thy physician, and the fee bestow upon the foul disease
Phyfick. For 'tis a phyfick, that's bitter to fweet end

Begin you to grow upon me? I will phyfick your rankness

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Timon of Athens 43
Troil, and Creff2
Lear.

Ibid. 1

Meaf. for Meaf
As You Like It.1
Ibid.

I will not caft away my phyfick; but on those that are fick
Sweet practifer, thy phyfick I will try; that minifters thine own death if I die All'. W.
The younger of our nature, that furfeit on their eafe, will day by day, come here for
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I have given her phyfick, and you must needs bettow her funeral Titus Andronicus.

Pia mater. Nourished in the womb of pia mater

Here comes one of thy kin has a most weak pia mater

· His pia mater is not worth the ninth part of a sparrow

Love's Labar Loft.

Pibble pabble. There is no tittle tattle, nor pibble pabble in Pompey's Picardy. Picardy hath flain their governois, fupriz'd our forts, foldiers wounded home

Pick. I fall quit you with gud leve, as I may pick occafion

Twelfth Night.15311214 Troi, and Creffida. 21 866323 camp Hay4 1 528

and fent the ragged

2 Henry vi.41 592,136 Henry 3 2 521160

Pick-axes, I'll hide my mafter from the flies, as deep as thefe poor pick-axes can dig Cy.4 2| 918 2:49 Pickbone Francis.

Pick'd leifure

He is too picked, too fpruce, too affected, too odd, as it were

2 Henry iv.3 2 4891,33 Tempeft 51 21.2.30

Love's Labor Lofi5 1164152

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Henry iv. 2

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- Thou varieft no more from picking of purses, than giving direction doth from labouring

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Pick-thanks. By fmiling pick-thanks, and bafe news-mongers
Pickt-batch. A fhort knite and a thong, to your manor of pickt-hatch, go M.W.of W. 2
Picture of nobody

Henry iv. 3

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He hath drawn my picture in his letter

One of these three contains her heavenly picture

Are they like to take duft, like mistress Mall's picture

Love's Labor Loft.5
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Twelfth Night.1

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We will draw the curtain, and fhew you the picture

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- Wear this jewel for my fake, it is my picture; refuse it not, it hath no tongue to rex you

Ibid. 3

4 324 220

Winter's Tale. 4 3355213 Macbeth. 2 2 370143

By which means I faw whofe purfe was beft in picture
The fleeping and the dead are but as pictures

Were but his picture left among you here, it would amaze the proudest of youall 1 H.vi. 5 | 564 249
Come draw this curtain, and let's fee your picture
Thou picture of what thou feemest

- His picture I will fend far and near

Troilus and Cre3 2 873 120
Ibid. 51 884127
Lear. 21939 247

Picture-like. It was no better than picture-like to hang by the wall, if renown made it not stir

Piece. And with our company, piece the rejoicing -out our imperfections with your thoughts

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- Yet to imagine an Antony, were nature's piece against fancy, condemning fhadows quite

Ant. and Cleop. 5 2 799 221

- This, like to a murdering piece, in many places gives me fuperfluous death Hamlet. 4
Pieces out. He pieces out his wife's inclination
Merry Wives of Wind 3
Predness. There is an art, which, in their piedness, fhares with great creating nature W. T.4
Piel'd prieft, doft thou command me to be shut out
Pierce. Can no prayers pierce thee

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Piere'd. It was the nightingale, and not the lark, that pierc'd the fearful hollow of thine

ear

Romeo and Juliet. 3 5 987136

I never yet did hear, that the bruised heart was pierced through the ear Otbello. I 31049148 Piercing eloquence

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With his mouthful of news- -which he will put on us, as pigeons feed their young

As pigeons bill, fo wedlock would be nibbling

I will be more jealous of thee than a Barbary cock pigeon over his hen

Pigeon-egg. Thou pigeon-egg of difcretion

As You Like It. I 2 225 254
Ibid. 3 3 2391 30

Ibid. 4

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Love's Labor Loft. 5 1 165142 Pigeon-liver'd. But I am pigeon-liver'd, and lack gall to make oppreffion bitter Hamlet. 2 21016 1 29 Pight. Your vile abominable tents; thus proudly pight upon our Phrygian plains

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