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- And fee, a book of prayer in his hand; true ornaments to know a holy man R. ii. 37
A book of prayers on their pillow lay; which once, quoth Forrest, almost chang'd
my mind

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- The prayers of holy faints, and wronged fouls, like high-rear'd bulwarks, stand before our faces

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- Almost forgot my prayers to content him

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The king fhall have my service; but my prayers for ever, and for ever, shall be yours

-I have faid my prayers: and devil envy, fay Amen -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

Hamlet. 331023126 Merchant of Venice. 2 2 204152

And look you get a prayer-book in your hand, and ftand between two church

men

Richard iii. 37 654161

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

Merch. of Venice. 5 1 220134 1 Henry iv.1 2 4441 42

-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

Preachment. And made a preachment of your high descent
Precedent. Twill be recorded for a precedent

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- May be a precedent and witnefs good, that thou respect'st not spilling Edward's

blood

Have you a precedent of his commiffion

Ricb. ii. 2 1421117 Henry viii.

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

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 afhore
Preceptial. Which before would give preceptial medicine to rage Much Ado Ab Noth. 5
Precious villain

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

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Prediction. This villain of mine comes under the prediction; there's fon againft father Lear.
Predominance. Knaves, thieves, and treachers, by fpherical 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. 1
Ere I arife, I will prefer my fons; then fpare not the old father
Preferment. To feck preferment out

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

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A. S. P. C. L.

203 259

Mer of Venice. 2
Taming of the Shrew. 2 1 260 253

- Nor is your firm refolve unknown to me, in the preferment of the eldest fifter

goes by letter, and affection, not by the old gradation, where each second stood hei to the first Preferr'd, The fhort and the long is, our play is preferr'd

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Midf. Night's Dream. 42

Timon of Athens
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- Why then preferr'd you not your sums and bills, when your false masters eat of my lord's meat Pregnancy is made a tapfter Pregnant. You are as pregnant in, as art and practice hath enrich'd any Meaf, for M. 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 2 314132 My matter hath no voice, lady, but to your own moft pregnant and vouchsafed ear 1b. 3 I 320 229 "Twere pregnant they should fquare between themselves Antony and Cleop. 21774 119 If they not thought the profits of my death were very pregnant and potential fpurs Lear. 2 1 939 240 - Who, by the art of known and feeling forrows, am pregnant to good pity Ibid. 4 6 959127 How pregnant fometimes his replies are

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Premeditation, A cold premeditation for my purpose
Premifes. "T has done upon the premises but justice
Prenominate. As to prenominate in nice conjecture, where thou wilt hit me dead Tr.and Cr.
In the prenominate crimes

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

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Prepofterously. Methinks you prefcribe to yourself very prepofterously M. W. of Winds
Prerogative. Then give me leave to have prerogative
Tam. of the Shrew. 31 I
- My fortunes having caft me on your niece, give me this prerogative of fpeech Tw. N. 2 5
But rather follow our forceful inftigation? our prerogative calls not your counfels
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Yet, 'tis the plague of great ones; prerogativ'd are they lefs than the bafe Othello. Prefages. If hearts prefages be not vain, we three here part, that ne'er fhall meet again

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And partly credit things that do prefage
Prefageth. My mind prefageth happy gain and conquest
Pre-fcience. Foreftall pre-science

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Ricbard ii. 22) 424|1|16| Julius Cefar. 51 762246 3 Henry vi. 51628218 Troilus and Cre1 3 86 211 mistress H.v.37525 230

Prefeript. Which isthe prefcript praife and perfection of a good and particular

Preferiptions. My father left me fome prefcriptions of rare and proved effects All's Well. 13 282 219

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

-I will go along by your prefcription

And then have me a prefcription to die when death is our Prefence. Bear a fair prefence, though your heart be tainted Here is like to be a great prefence of worthies

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

-Your prefence makes us rich

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Ibid. 2 2 3942 Richard ii. 1 3 418 28 Ibid. 2 3 424237

Had I fo lavish of my prefence been, fo common hackney'd in the eyes of men 1 Hen.iv. 3 2 460 30

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 7 596 115
Henry viii. 1 686153

Ibid. 2694454
Prefence.

Prefence. I'll put on his prefence

Shew a fair prefence, and put off these frowns

A. S. P. C. L.

Troilus and Crefida. 3 3 877113
Romeo and Juliet. 15974110

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

-Past and to come feem beft; things present worst

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Tempeft. Tru. Night. 2 Henry iv. 3 470221

When for fome trifling prefent, you have bid me return fo much, I have shook my

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Prefs. He cares not what he puts in the prefs when he would put us two M.W.ofWind. 21

I make bold to prefs with fo little preparation upon you

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

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Ibid. 2 2 552

1 Henry iv. 4 2 465|1|48

I prefs none but good houfholders, yeomen's sons, enquire me out contracted batchelors, fuch as have been afk'd twice on the bans

Break thro' the prefs

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

Ibid. 4 2 4651ST Henry viii. 53 701226 Julius Cafar. 2742156 Lear. 4 6 957211 Hamlet. 3 21618246

Pref. Say to me what I should do, that in your knowledge may by me be done, and am I preft unto it

Merchant of Venice. 11 1991 14 Much Ado About Notb. 2 1 127241

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

our's

-not that I am the thing I was

Tam. of the Shrew.12 259149 2 Henry iv. 5 5 5062 8

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

3 Henry vi.
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All's Well. 2 1284 212

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

Pretence. Publisher of this pretence

Two Gent, of Verona, 3 1 33252
Winter's Tale 31344138
Macbeth. 2 3 3721 13

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

Coriolanus. 2 706219

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

Then as a very pretence and purpose of unkindness

Pretend. What good could they pretend

Doth this churlish fuper feription pretend fome alteration in good will

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I do find it cowardly and vile, for fear of what might fall, fo to prevent the time of life

Prevention. But God be thanked for prevention

Nor never feck prevention of thy foes

Not Erebus itself were dim enough to hide thee from prevention

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Julius Cafar. 5763115
Henry v2 2 517134
2 Henry vi. 2 4 582228
Julius Cafur. 2 1747 2 21

Prey. If one should be a prey, how much the better to fall before the lion, than the wolf

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- Be thou a prey unto the houfe of York, and die in bands for this unmanly deed 3 Hen. vi. Priam. But Priam found the fire, ere he his tongue

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2 Henry iv. 1 Titus Andronicus.5 3 854210 Troil. and Cre

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

Prologue to Troilus and Creff

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

Pribbles. If we leave our pribbles and prabbles

Given to pribbles and prabbles

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

Hamlet. 2 210151 5

Merry W. of Wind. 1 1 46129

Ibid. 5 72255 Twelfth Night. 3 4 324247

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.15 31 505|1|10 Coriolanus.23 7172 Lear. 193125

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

- I know my price

Pricks. As my ever efteemed duty pricks me on

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Let the mark have a prick in't

She's too hard for you at pricks

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The whole world again cannot prick out five fuch, take each one in his vein He that fweeteft rofe will find, must find love's prick and Rofalind As You Like It.32 235 215 'Tis fome odd humour pricks him to this fashion

Taming of the Sbrew. 3 2 2651 50 And prick my tender patience to those thoughts which honour and allegiance cannot

think

To know, what pricks you on to take advantage of the absent time

And made an evening at the noon-tide prick

My confcience fiift receiv'd a tenderness, feruple, and prick

Richard ii.

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Prick'd. I was prick'd well enough before, an you could have let me alone
Will you be prick'd in number of our friends

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Comedy of Errors.4

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Fly pride, fays the peacock

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Who cries out on pride, that can therein tax any private party

But, fure, he 's proud; and yet his pride becomes him
Eagle-winged pride

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Ibid. 2 7 233 Ibid. 5241 3407

Richard ii.

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 hth 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

How doth pride grow? I know not what pride is

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Whether it was pride, which out of daily fortune ever taints the happy man Cor. 47732259

Troilus and Creff23 87013

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

And fpeak: not to himself but with a pride that quarrels at self breath

Hath no glafs to fhew itself but pride

And that, which looks like pride, is courtesy

Let pride, which the calls plainnefs, marry her

Strained pride

"Tis much pride, for fair without the fair within to hide

As falt as wolves in pride

Pries. Which pries not to the interior

Pric. Faith, the priest was good enough for all the old gentleman's

D. P. Twelfth Night, p. 307.

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Prieft. I am one, that had rather go with fir prieft, than fir knight
Some hangman must put on my throwd, and lay me where no prieft

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

Richard iii.

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Swear priests and cowards

Jul. Gafar. 21

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You are for dreams and flumbers, brother priest

Troilus and Cref2 2

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Notes of forrow, out of tune, are worse than priefts and fanes that lie
When priests are more in word than matter

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I tell thee, churlish priest, a miniftring angel fhall my sister 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 wifh'd, until he were

Prime. Have I not made you the prime man of the state

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Antony and Cleop.

Henry vii. 3 2 690121
Othello. 3 3 10641

Primer. I would your highnefs would give it quick confideration, for there is no primer business

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Primero. I never profper'd fince I forefwore myself at Primero Merry Wives of Wind. 45
And left him at Primero with the duke of Suffolk

Primo, fecundo, tertio, is a good play

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Henry viii. 5 1696 153
Twelfth Night. 51
Troilus and Creffida. 13 862234

Primogenitive. The primogenitive, and due of birth
Primrofes. Pale primrofes that die unmarried, ere they can behold bright Phœbus in his
ftrength

Winter's Tale. 4 3 350 2 59

I had thought to have let in fome of all profeffions, that go the primrofe 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

·Himself the primrose path of dalliance treads

Macbeth. 2 3 370236

2 Henry vi. 3 2 58727 Cymbeline. 4 2 917 116 Hamlet. 310042 35

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

Primy. A violet in the youth of primy nature

Princes and counties

Midf. Night's Dream. 1 1772 8
Hamlet. 1 3/1004/146

Much Ado About Noth. 41 140112
1 Henry iv. 1 2 444 218

That the true prince may (for recreation fake) prove a falfe thief
But, as thou art prince, I fear thee, as I fear the roaring of the lion's whelp Ibid. 3 3 463|1|21
From a prince to a prentice a low transformation

2 Henry iv. 22 482249

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have but their titles for their glories, an outward honour for an inward toil Risk 14 When beggars die there are no comets feen; the heavens themselves blaze forth the death of princes

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

over-awe

I Henry vi

For princes fhould be free

544124 Ibid. 5 4 566|2|55

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

Wear the print of it

Meaf. for Meaf 2 4
Much Ado About Noth.

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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 off, conceiving you

Some more time muft wear the print of his remembrance out

Printing. Thou haft caufed printing to be us'd

Priory. This is fome priory;-in, or we are spoil'd

Prifcian a little feratch'd; 'twill serve

Ibid. 51 359131 Cymbeline. 2 39038

2 Henry vi. 47 5961 22 Comedy of Errors. 5 1 117 ag Love's Labor Loft 164 24

Prifer. Why would you be fo fond to overcome the bony prifer of the humourous duke

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